AbstractHuman psychophysical studies have demonstrated that, for stimuli near the threshold of visibility, detection of motion in one direction is unaffected by the superimposition of motion in the opposite direction. To investigate the neural basis for this perceptual phenomenon, we recorded from directionally selective neurons in macaque visual area MT (middle temporal visual area). Contrast thresholds obtained for single gratings moving in a neuron's preferred direction were compared with those obtained for motion presented simultaneously in the neuron's preferred and anti–preferred directions. A simple model based on probability summation between neurons tuned to opposite directions could sufficiently account for contrast thresholds rev...
Detection of objects that move in a scene is a fundamental computation performed by the visual syste...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
Physiological and behavioral evidence suggests that the ac-tivity of direction selective neurons in ...
AbstractHuman psychophysical studies have demonstrated that, for stimuli near the threshold of visib...
ABSTRACT Visual neurons are often characterized in terms of their tuning for various stimulus proper...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
Neurons in the middle temporal area (MT) of the primate cerebral cortex respond to moving visual sti...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
The chromatic properties of an image yield strong cues for object boundaries and thus hold the poten...
Sensoryneurons gather evidence in favor of the specific stimuli towhich they are tuned, but they cou...
A very important feature of primate vision is the ability to integrate motion signals into a coheren...
Direction-selective neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) and the extrastriate motion area MT/V5...
The motion of a color-defined edge is often more difficult to perceive than the motion of a luminanc...
AbstractThe relationship between the neural processing of color and motion information has been a co...
Detection of objects that move in a scene is a fundamental computation performed by the visual syste...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
Physiological and behavioral evidence suggests that the ac-tivity of direction selective neurons in ...
AbstractHuman psychophysical studies have demonstrated that, for stimuli near the threshold of visib...
ABSTRACT Visual neurons are often characterized in terms of their tuning for various stimulus proper...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
Neurons in the middle temporal area (MT) of the primate cerebral cortex respond to moving visual sti...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
The chromatic properties of an image yield strong cues for object boundaries and thus hold the poten...
Sensoryneurons gather evidence in favor of the specific stimuli towhich they are tuned, but they cou...
A very important feature of primate vision is the ability to integrate motion signals into a coheren...
Direction-selective neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) and the extrastriate motion area MT/V5...
The motion of a color-defined edge is often more difficult to perceive than the motion of a luminanc...
AbstractThe relationship between the neural processing of color and motion information has been a co...
Detection of objects that move in a scene is a fundamental computation performed by the visual syste...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
Physiological and behavioral evidence suggests that the ac-tivity of direction selective neurons in ...