Behavioral-fMRI correlations and functional connectivity. (A) Behavioral sensitivity to saliency , i.e., the difference in luminance contrast sensitivity to detect the two different foregrounds, is correlated with fMRI saliency-sensitive response in the superficial layers of V1, giving a significant Pearson’s correlation coefficient <i>r</i>. Each circle represents one participant. (B) Pearson’s correlation coefficients <i>r</i> in the superficial layers of V1 and V2, and in the middle layer of IPS. The dashed line indicates the significance threshold after family-wise error (FWE) correction by a permutation test. (C) The feedforward and feedback pathways of saliency signals between V1 and IPS, assessed by the layer-specific generalized psychophysiological interaction (gPPI) analysis of functional connectivity. (D) Functional connectivity difference (90° vs. 15°) of the two pathways in C. Each gray dot represents a single participant. Error bars represent the standard errors of th

<p>Behavioral-fMRI correlations and functional connectivity. (A) Behavioral sensitivity to saliency , i.e., the difference in luminance contrast sensitivity to detect the two different foregrounds, is correlated with fMRI saliency-sensitive response in the superficial layers of V1, giving a si...

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Main Author: Chen Liu (75209) (author)
Other Authors: Chengwen Liu (2518702) (author), Laurentius Huber (8528478) (author), Li Zhaoping (86839) (author), Peng Zhang (2071) (author)
Published: 2025
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