The main model of visual processing in primates proposes an anatomo-functional distinction between the dorsal stream, specialized in spatio-temporal information, and the ventral stream, processing essentially form information. However, these two pathways also communicate to share much visual information. These dorso-ventral interactions have been studied using form-from-motion (FfM) stimuli, revealing that FfM perception first activates dorsal regions (e.g., MT+/V5), followed by successive activations of ventral regions (e.g., LOC). However, relatively little is known about the implications of focal brain damage of visual areas on these dorso-ventral interactions. In the present case report, we investigated the dynamics of dorsal and ventra...
AbstractWe explored the extent to which biological motion perception depends on ventral stream integ...
The aim of the present chapter is twofold. First it aims to show that perception requires action. Th...
Background: Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) ...
none3noA widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is o...
The exquisite sensitivity of the human visual system to form-from-motion (FfM) cues is well document...
There is much evidence in primates' visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in object rec...
Human and non-human primates can readily perceive the shape of objects using visual motion. Classica...
Visual motion perception is fundamental to many aspects of visual perception. Visual motion percepti...
Identifying the movements of those around us is fundamental for many daily activities, such as recog...
There are two highly interconnected clusters of visually responsive areas in the primate cortex. The...
A widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is organize...
AbstractThere is much evidence in primates’ visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in ob...
Over a decade ago Milner and Goodale suggested that perception and action are subserved by two disti...
The brain decomposes visual information into its form and motion components and processes the two as...
Two major streams of information flow are believed to exist from the V1 and V2 areas to other visual...
AbstractWe explored the extent to which biological motion perception depends on ventral stream integ...
The aim of the present chapter is twofold. First it aims to show that perception requires action. Th...
Background: Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) ...
none3noA widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is o...
The exquisite sensitivity of the human visual system to form-from-motion (FfM) cues is well document...
There is much evidence in primates' visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in object rec...
Human and non-human primates can readily perceive the shape of objects using visual motion. Classica...
Visual motion perception is fundamental to many aspects of visual perception. Visual motion percepti...
Identifying the movements of those around us is fundamental for many daily activities, such as recog...
There are two highly interconnected clusters of visually responsive areas in the primate cortex. The...
A widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is organize...
AbstractThere is much evidence in primates’ visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in ob...
Over a decade ago Milner and Goodale suggested that perception and action are subserved by two disti...
The brain decomposes visual information into its form and motion components and processes the two as...
Two major streams of information flow are believed to exist from the V1 and V2 areas to other visual...
AbstractWe explored the extent to which biological motion perception depends on ventral stream integ...
The aim of the present chapter is twofold. First it aims to show that perception requires action. Th...
Background: Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection) ...