AbstractMotion provides animals with fast and robust cues for navigation and object detection. In the first case, stereotyped patterns of optic flow inform a moving observer about the direction and speed of its own movement. In the case of object detection, regional differences in motion allow for the segmentation of figures from their background, even in the absence of color or shading cues. Previous research has investigated human electrophysiological responses to global motion across speeds, but only focused upon one type of optic flow pattern. Here, we compared steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) responses across patterns and speeds, both for optic flow and for motion-defined figure patterns, to assess the extent to which the p...
We measured neural responses to local and global aspects of form and motion stimuli using frequency-...
Motion in depth results in radial optic-flow patterns. Forward motion results in radially expanding ...
We investigated the BOLD response of visual cortical and sub-cortical regions to fast drifting motio...
AbstractMotion provides animals with fast and robust cues for navigation and object detection. In th...
Motion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its background, yet ...
AbstractMotion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its backgrou...
Human psychophysical and electrophysiological evidence suggests at least two separate visual motion ...
Training on a visual task leads to increased perceptual and neural responses to visual features that...
In the monkey, cortical areas can be localized which are specific for the processing of form, colour...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
Motion processing is a fundamental task of visual systems, and in the monkey cortical areas can be i...
The vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movement) ha...
SummaryThe vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movem...
Many models of optic flow processing (eg Perrone and Stone, 1998 Journal of Neuroscience 18 5958-597...
Training on a visual task leads to increased perceptual and neural responses to visual features that...
We measured neural responses to local and global aspects of form and motion stimuli using frequency-...
Motion in depth results in radial optic-flow patterns. Forward motion results in radially expanding ...
We investigated the BOLD response of visual cortical and sub-cortical regions to fast drifting motio...
AbstractMotion provides animals with fast and robust cues for navigation and object detection. In th...
Motion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its background, yet ...
AbstractMotion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its backgrou...
Human psychophysical and electrophysiological evidence suggests at least two separate visual motion ...
Training on a visual task leads to increased perceptual and neural responses to visual features that...
In the monkey, cortical areas can be localized which are specific for the processing of form, colour...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
Motion processing is a fundamental task of visual systems, and in the monkey cortical areas can be i...
The vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movement) ha...
SummaryThe vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movem...
Many models of optic flow processing (eg Perrone and Stone, 1998 Journal of Neuroscience 18 5958-597...
Training on a visual task leads to increased perceptual and neural responses to visual features that...
We measured neural responses to local and global aspects of form and motion stimuli using frequency-...
Motion in depth results in radial optic-flow patterns. Forward motion results in radially expanding ...
We investigated the BOLD response of visual cortical and sub-cortical regions to fast drifting motio...