SummaryIn mammals, the perception of motion starts with direction-selective neurons in the visual cortex. Despite numerous studies in monkey primary and second visual cortex (V1 and V2), there has been no evidence of direction maps in these areas. In the present study, we used optical imaging methods to study the organization of motion response in macaque V1 and V2. In contrast to the findings in other mammals (e.g., cats and ferrets), we found no direction maps in macaque V1. Robust direction maps, however, were found in V2 thick/pale stripes and avoided thin stripes. In many cases direction maps were located within thick stripes and exhibited pinwheel or linear organizations. The presence of motion maps in V2 points to a newfound prominen...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
1. Neurons that are selectively sensitive to the direction of motion of elongated contours have been...
Movement provides biologically important information about the nature (and intent) of animate object...
Summary: In the primate visual system, direction-selective (DS) neurons are critical for visual moti...
PURPOSE: Recent studies show that visual motion information is processed in a distributed fashion ...
SummaryIn the primate visual system, area V4 is located in the ventral pathway and is traditionally ...
A large extent of the posterior cortex of the primate brain is devoted to vision, and it contains tw...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
We studied the spatial organization of direction of motion in visual area MT of the Cebus apella mon...
The motion pathway begins in area V1 where cells are A large extent of the posterior cortex of the p...
We studied the spatial organization of direction of motion in visual area MT of the Cebus apella mon...
Visual motion is an ethologically important stimulus throughout the animal kingdom. In primates, mot...
Movement provides biologically important information about the nature (and intent) of animate object...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
1. Neurons that are selectively sensitive to the direction of motion of elongated contours have been...
Movement provides biologically important information about the nature (and intent) of animate object...
Summary: In the primate visual system, direction-selective (DS) neurons are critical for visual moti...
PURPOSE: Recent studies show that visual motion information is processed in a distributed fashion ...
SummaryIn the primate visual system, area V4 is located in the ventral pathway and is traditionally ...
A large extent of the posterior cortex of the primate brain is devoted to vision, and it contains tw...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
We studied the spatial organization of direction of motion in visual area MT of the Cebus apella mon...
The motion pathway begins in area V1 where cells are A large extent of the posterior cortex of the p...
We studied the spatial organization of direction of motion in visual area MT of the Cebus apella mon...
Visual motion is an ethologically important stimulus throughout the animal kingdom. In primates, mot...
Movement provides biologically important information about the nature (and intent) of animate object...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
1. Neurons that are selectively sensitive to the direction of motion of elongated contours have been...
Movement provides biologically important information about the nature (and intent) of animate object...