Rapid integration of face detection and task set in visually guided reaching.

Eur J Neurosci

Western Institute for Neuroscience, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Published: September 2024


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The superior colliculus (SC) has been increasingly implicated in the rapid processing of evolutionarily relevant stimuli like faces, but the behavioural relevance of such processing is unclear. The SC has also been implicated in the generation of express visuomotor responses (EVR), which are very short-latency (~80 ms) bursts of muscle activity time-locked to visual target presentation. These observations led us to investigate the influence of faces on EVRs. We recorded upper limb muscle activity from healthy participants as they reached toward targets in the presence of a distractor. In some experiments, faces were used as stimuli. Across blocks of trials, we varied the instruction as to which stimulus served as the target or distractor. Doing so allowed us to assess the impact of instruction on muscle recruitment given identical visual stimuli. We found that responses were uniquely modulated in tasks involving high-contrast faces, promoting reaches toward or away from a face depending on instruction. Follow-up experiments confirmed that the phenomenon required highly salient repeated faces and was not observed to non-facial stimuli nor to faces expressing different affects. This study extends the hypothesis that the SC mediates the EVR by demonstrating that faces impact muscle recruitment at short latencies that precede cortical activity for face perception. Our results constitute direct evidence for the behavioural relevance of face detection in the brainstem, and also implicate a role for top-down cortical pre-setting of the EVR depending on task context.

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