Contains fulltext : 36337.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A person's ability to detect a weak visual target stimulus varies from one viewing to the next. We tested whether the trial-to-trial fluctuations of neural population activity in the human brain are related to the fluctuations of behavioral performance in a "yes-no" visual motion-detection task. We recorded neural population activity with whole head magnetoencephalography (MEG) while subjects searched for a weak coherent motion signal embedded in spatiotemporal noise. We found that, during motion viewing, MEG activity in the 12- to 24-Hz ("beta") frequency range is higher, on average, before correct behavioral choices than before errors and that it predict...
OBJECTIVES: A neural system matching action observation and execution seems to operate in the huma...
Contains fulltext : 83679.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Groups of acti...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
A person's ability to detect a weak visual target stimulus varies from one viewing to the next. We t...
Contains fulltext : 36336.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
Attention is thought to improve most aspects of perception. However, we recently showed that, somewh...
Evidence from human and primate studies suggests that fast visual processing may utilize signals pro...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
Contains fulltext : 34675.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A central goal i...
The neural correlates of action recognition have been widely studied in visual and sensorimotor area...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
Contains fulltext : 103207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Systems and c...
OBJECTIVES: A neural system matching action observation and execution seems to operate in the huma...
Contains fulltext : 83679.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Groups of acti...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
A person's ability to detect a weak visual target stimulus varies from one viewing to the next. We t...
Contains fulltext : 36336.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
SummarySimple perceptual decisions are ideally suited for studying the sensorimotor transformations ...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
Attention is thought to improve most aspects of perception. However, we recently showed that, somewh...
Evidence from human and primate studies suggests that fast visual processing may utilize signals pro...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
Contains fulltext : 34675.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A central goal i...
The neural correlates of action recognition have been widely studied in visual and sensorimotor area...
Perceptual decision making (PDM) involves choosing one option among several on the basis of sensory ...
Contains fulltext : 103207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Systems and c...
OBJECTIVES: A neural system matching action observation and execution seems to operate in the huma...
Contains fulltext : 83679.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Groups of acti...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...