Previous work on human visual cortex demonstrated that when contrast is transiently increased or decreased from an intermediate, baseline level, neuronal activity in areas V1 through V3 follows the sign and the magnitude of the change. However, human area V4 (hV4) was reported to behave in a fundamentally different way, by responding always positively to both increments and decrements in contrast. This interesting behavior has been suggested to be part of the mechanisms responsible for signaling less salient changes in the visual stimulus – a function that cannot otherwise be performed by earlier areas, whose response to lesser stimuli is weak. However, despite the interestingness of this property of hV4 and its importance to advance knowle...
AbstractThere is much evidence in primates’ visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in ob...
AbstractMotion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its backgrou...
To what extent does neural activation in human visual cortex follow the temporal dynamics of the opt...
How does our brain detect changes in a natural scene? While changes by increments of specific visual...
How does our brain detect changes in a natural scene? While changes by increments of specific visual...
Motion area V5/MT+ shows a variety of characteristic visual responses, often linked to perception, w...
A functional hallmark of cortical neurons sensitive to visual motion is the dependency of their firi...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
AbstractWhen several scattered grating elements are arranged in such a way that their directions of ...
SummaryThe human visual system can distinguish variations in image contrast over a much larger range...
We have examined the activity levels produced in various areas of the human occipital cortex in resp...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
There is much evidence in primates' visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in object rec...
Motion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its background, yet ...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have demonstrated that the human visua...
AbstractThere is much evidence in primates’ visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in ob...
AbstractMotion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its backgrou...
To what extent does neural activation in human visual cortex follow the temporal dynamics of the opt...
How does our brain detect changes in a natural scene? While changes by increments of specific visual...
How does our brain detect changes in a natural scene? While changes by increments of specific visual...
Motion area V5/MT+ shows a variety of characteristic visual responses, often linked to perception, w...
A functional hallmark of cortical neurons sensitive to visual motion is the dependency of their firi...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
AbstractWhen several scattered grating elements are arranged in such a way that their directions of ...
SummaryThe human visual system can distinguish variations in image contrast over a much larger range...
We have examined the activity levels produced in various areas of the human occipital cortex in resp...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
There is much evidence in primates' visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in object rec...
Motion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its background, yet ...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have demonstrated that the human visua...
AbstractThere is much evidence in primates’ visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in ob...
AbstractMotion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its backgrou...
To what extent does neural activation in human visual cortex follow the temporal dynamics of the opt...