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3 April 2023 Characterizing visual cortical magnification with topological smoothing and optimal transportation
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Abstract
Human vision has different concentration on visual fields. Cortical magnification factor (CMF) is a popular measurement on visual acuity and cortex concentration. In order to achieve thorough measurement of CMF across the whole visual field, we propose a method to measure planar CMF upon retinotopic maps generated by pRF decoding, with help of our proposed methods: optimal transportation and topological smoothing. The optimal transportation re-calculates vertex location in retinotopic mapping, and topological smoothing guarantees topological conditions in retinotopic maps, which allow us to calculate planar CMF with the proposed 1-ring patch method. The pipeline was applied to the HCP 7T dataset, giving new planar results on CMF measurement across all 181 subjects, which illustrate novel concentration behavior on visual fields and their individual difference.
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Yujian Xiong, Yanshuai Tu, Zhong-lin Lu, and Yalin Wang "Characterizing visual cortical magnification with topological smoothing and optimal transportation", Proc. SPIE 12464, Medical Imaging 2023: Image Processing, 124641Z (3 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2653656
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KEYWORDS
Electronic filtering

Visualization

Functional magnetic resonance imaging

Transportation

Visual cortex

Brain mapping

Visual analytics

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