The exquisite sensitivity of the human visual system to form-from-motion (FfM) cues is well documented. However, identifying the neural correlates of this sensitivity has proven difficult, particularly determining the respective contributions of different motion areas in extrastriate visual cortex. Here we measured visual FfM perception and more elementary visual motion (VM) perception in a group of 32 patients suffering from acute posterior brain damage, and performed MRI-based lesion analysis. Our results suggest that severe FfM perception deficits without an associated deficit of VM perception are due to damage to ventral occipito-temporal cortex (VOT), whereas associated deficits of FfM and VM perception are due to damage either in prox...
AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-...
Recent human fMRI studies have implicated separate cortical areas in the analysis of visual motion (...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
Visual motion perception is fundamental to many aspects of visual perception. Visual motion percepti...
The main model of visual processing in primates proposes an anatomo-functional distinction between t...
Identifying the movements of those around us is fundamental for many daily activities, such as recog...
AbstractPerception of visual motion includes a first-order mechanism sensitive to luminance changes ...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
The perception of moving objects and our successful interaction with them entail that the visual sys...
Motion area V5/MT+ shows a variety of characteristic visual responses, often linked to perception, w...
AbstractBackground: In anorthoscopic viewing conditions, observers can perceive a moving object thro...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the shape and ...
AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-...
Recent human fMRI studies have implicated separate cortical areas in the analysis of visual motion (...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
Visual motion perception is fundamental to many aspects of visual perception. Visual motion percepti...
The main model of visual processing in primates proposes an anatomo-functional distinction between t...
Identifying the movements of those around us is fundamental for many daily activities, such as recog...
AbstractPerception of visual motion includes a first-order mechanism sensitive to luminance changes ...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
The perception of moving objects and our successful interaction with them entail that the visual sys...
Motion area V5/MT+ shows a variety of characteristic visual responses, often linked to perception, w...
AbstractBackground: In anorthoscopic viewing conditions, observers can perceive a moving object thro...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the shape and ...
AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-...
Recent human fMRI studies have implicated separate cortical areas in the analysis of visual motion (...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...