Object knowledge representation in the human visual cortex requires a connection with the language system.

How world knowledge is stored in the human brain is a central question in cognitive neuroscience. Object knowledge effects have been commonly observed in higher-order sensory association cortices, with the role of language being highly debated. Using object color as a test case, we investigated whet...

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Main Authors: Bo Liu, Xiaosha Wang, Xiaoying Wang, Yan Li, Yang Han, Jiahui Lu, Hui Zhang, Xiaochun Wang, Yanchao Bi
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003161
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Xiaosha Wang
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Yan Li
Yang Han
Jiahui Lu
Hui Zhang
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Yanchao Bi
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description How world knowledge is stored in the human brain is a central question in cognitive neuroscience. Object knowledge effects have been commonly observed in higher-order sensory association cortices, with the role of language being highly debated. Using object color as a test case, we investigated whether communication with the language system plays a necessary role in knowledge neural representation in the visual cortex and corresponding behaviors, combining diffusion imaging (measuring white-matter structural integrity), functional MRI (fMRI; measuring functional neural representation of knowledge), and neuropsychological assessments (measuring behavioral integrity) in a group of patients who suffered from stroke (N = 33; 18 with left-hemisphere lesions, 11 with right-hemisphere lesions, and 4 with bilateral lesions). The structural integrity loss of the white-matter connection between the anterior temporal language region and the ventral visual cortex had a significant effect on the neural representation strength of object color knowledge in the ventral visual cortex and on object color knowledge behavior across modalities. These contributions could not be explained by the potential effects of the early visual perception pathway or potential confounding brain or cognitive variables. Our experiments reveal the contribution of the vision-language connection in the ventral occipitotemporal cortex (VOTC) object knowledge neural representation and object knowledge behaviors, highlighting the significance of the language-sensory system interface.
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spelling doaj-art-5fae988b277c4b6bb0a370f429fbd20f2025-08-20T02:34:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852025-05-01235e300316110.1371/journal.pbio.3003161Object knowledge representation in the human visual cortex requires a connection with the language system.Bo LiuXiaosha WangXiaoying WangYan LiYang HanJiahui LuHui ZhangXiaochun WangYanchao BiHow world knowledge is stored in the human brain is a central question in cognitive neuroscience. Object knowledge effects have been commonly observed in higher-order sensory association cortices, with the role of language being highly debated. Using object color as a test case, we investigated whether communication with the language system plays a necessary role in knowledge neural representation in the visual cortex and corresponding behaviors, combining diffusion imaging (measuring white-matter structural integrity), functional MRI (fMRI; measuring functional neural representation of knowledge), and neuropsychological assessments (measuring behavioral integrity) in a group of patients who suffered from stroke (N = 33; 18 with left-hemisphere lesions, 11 with right-hemisphere lesions, and 4 with bilateral lesions). The structural integrity loss of the white-matter connection between the anterior temporal language region and the ventral visual cortex had a significant effect on the neural representation strength of object color knowledge in the ventral visual cortex and on object color knowledge behavior across modalities. These contributions could not be explained by the potential effects of the early visual perception pathway or potential confounding brain or cognitive variables. Our experiments reveal the contribution of the vision-language connection in the ventral occipitotemporal cortex (VOTC) object knowledge neural representation and object knowledge behaviors, highlighting the significance of the language-sensory system interface.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003161
spellingShingle Bo Liu
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Xiaoying Wang
Yan Li
Yang Han
Jiahui Lu
Hui Zhang
Xiaochun Wang
Yanchao Bi
Object knowledge representation in the human visual cortex requires a connection with the language system.
PLoS Biology
title Object knowledge representation in the human visual cortex requires a connection with the language system.
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title_full_unstemmed Object knowledge representation in the human visual cortex requires a connection with the language system.
title_short Object knowledge representation in the human visual cortex requires a connection with the language system.
title_sort object knowledge representation in the human visual cortex requires a connection with the language system
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003161
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