The correlation model of motion detection has been used to describe visual motion processing in the pretectum and accessory optic system (AOS). One feature of correlation detectors is that they are tuned to a particular temporal frequency (TF) independent of the spatial frequency (SF) but not to a particular stimulus speed (speed = TF/SF). Previous work has suggested that a subset of neurons in the AOS and pretectum of pigeons show apparent speed tuning. However, this study used relatively liberal between-groups statistics to assess speed tuning. From studies of the motion-sensitive neurons in primate cortex, a rigorous within-groups test of speed tuning has been offered. A meta-analysis of the spatiotemporal tuning of units in the AOS and ...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
The ectostriatum is a large visual structure in the avian telencephalon. Part of the tectofugal path...
As their eye movements are limited, many birds respond to continuous movement of their visual world ...
Seeing target motion is a vital capability of the visual system in humans and animals. Physically, m...
1. Single-unit responses to large-field movement (angular velocity, w = 0.25-42 degrees/s) of sine-w...
Responses were recorded from 72 neurons in the wallaby's nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) during sti...
The visual world is processed in the brain as a series of characteristics, where the information is ...
Horizontal rotational head movements were video-taped from pigeons standing freely in a rotating cyl...
Horizontal rotational head movements were video-taped from pigeons standing freely in a rotating cyl...
properties of fast and slow neurons in the pretectal nucleus lentiformis mesencephali in pigeons. J ...
AbstractHorizontal rotational head movements were video-taped from pigeons standing freely in a rota...
A moving animal experiences global visual signals across the entire retina known as optic flow, one ...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
AbstractSpatiotemporal contrast sensitivity (CS) functions were obtained from four White Carneaux pi...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
The ectostriatum is a large visual structure in the avian telencephalon. Part of the tectofugal path...
As their eye movements are limited, many birds respond to continuous movement of their visual world ...
Seeing target motion is a vital capability of the visual system in humans and animals. Physically, m...
1. Single-unit responses to large-field movement (angular velocity, w = 0.25-42 degrees/s) of sine-w...
Responses were recorded from 72 neurons in the wallaby's nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) during sti...
The visual world is processed in the brain as a series of characteristics, where the information is ...
Horizontal rotational head movements were video-taped from pigeons standing freely in a rotating cyl...
Horizontal rotational head movements were video-taped from pigeons standing freely in a rotating cyl...
properties of fast and slow neurons in the pretectal nucleus lentiformis mesencephali in pigeons. J ...
AbstractHorizontal rotational head movements were video-taped from pigeons standing freely in a rota...
A moving animal experiences global visual signals across the entire retina known as optic flow, one ...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
AbstractSpatiotemporal contrast sensitivity (CS) functions were obtained from four White Carneaux pi...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
The ectostriatum is a large visual structure in the avian telencephalon. Part of the tectofugal path...
As their eye movements are limited, many birds respond to continuous movement of their visual world ...