<div><p>The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at different locations. It has been shown in previous studies that motion-sensitive regions in extrastriate cortex are relevant for the processing of apparent motion, but it is unclear whether primary visual cortex (V1) is also involved in the representation of the illusory motion path. We investigated, in human subjects, apparent-motion-related activity in patches of V1 representing locations along the path of illusory stimulus motion using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Here we show that apparent motion caused a blood-oxygenation-level-dependent response along the V1 representations of the apparent-motion path, including regions t...
Item does not contain fulltextApparent motion (AM) is induced when two stationary visual stimuli are...
Human cortical area MT(+) (hMT(+)) is known to respond to visual motion stimuli, but its causal role...
When spatially segregated visual stimuli are presented in alternation, subjects may perceive a singl...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
& Illusory motion can be generated by successively flashing a stationary visual stimulus in two ...
Apparent motion (AM) is induced when two stationary visual stimuli are presented in alternating sequ...
SummaryA common view about visual consciousness is that it could arise when and where activity reach...
When 2 visual stimuli are presented one after another in different locations, they are often perceiv...
A common view about visual consciousness is that it could arise when and where activity reaches some...
When 2 visual stimuli are presented one after another in different locations, they are often perceiv...
Item does not contain fulltextApparent motion (AM) is induced when two stationary visual stimuli are...
Human cortical area MT(+) (hMT(+)) is known to respond to visual motion stimuli, but its causal role...
When spatially segregated visual stimuli are presented in alternation, subjects may perceive a singl...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
& Illusory motion can be generated by successively flashing a stationary visual stimulus in two ...
Apparent motion (AM) is induced when two stationary visual stimuli are presented in alternating sequ...
SummaryA common view about visual consciousness is that it could arise when and where activity reach...
When 2 visual stimuli are presented one after another in different locations, they are often perceiv...
A common view about visual consciousness is that it could arise when and where activity reaches some...
When 2 visual stimuli are presented one after another in different locations, they are often perceiv...
Item does not contain fulltextApparent motion (AM) is induced when two stationary visual stimuli are...
Human cortical area MT(+) (hMT(+)) is known to respond to visual motion stimuli, but its causal role...
When spatially segregated visual stimuli are presented in alternation, subjects may perceive a singl...