AbstractSingle-cell recording studies have provided vision scientists with a detailed understanding of motion processing at the neuronal level in non-human primates. However, despite the development of brain imaging techniques, it is not known to what extent the response characteristics of motion-sensitive neurons in monkey brain mirror those of human motion-sensitive neurons. Using a motion adaptation paradigm, the direction aftereffect, we recently provided evidence of a strong resemblance in the response functions of motion-sensitive neurons in monkey and human to moving dot patterns differing in dot density. Here we describe a series of experiments in which measurements of the direction aftereffect are used to infer the response charact...
In 1971 people defined that an area in macaque’s brain in the depths of the superior temporal sulcus...
■ To investigate form-related activity in motion-sensitive cortical areas, we recorded cell response...
The present report reviews a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation studi...
AbstractSingle-cell recording studies have provided vision scientists with a detailed understanding ...
A great deal is known about the response properties of single neurons processing sensory information...
Neurons in the middle temporal area (MT) of the primate cerebral cortex respond to moving visual sti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
To reduce the information gap between human neuroimaging and macaque physiology and anatomy, we mapp...
A very important feature of primate vision is the ability to integrate motion signals into a coheren...
PURPOSE: Recent studies show that visual motion information is processed in a distributed fashion ...
AbstractTo reduce the information gap between human neuroimaging and macaque physiology and anatomy,...
We studied the relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience of motion in area...
Motion processing is a fundamental property of the visual system. Classical electrophysiology studie...
A functional hallmark of cortical neurons sensitive to visual motion is the dependency of their firi...
The ability to detect motion in our environment is a crucial function of the visual system. Motion p...
In 1971 people defined that an area in macaque’s brain in the depths of the superior temporal sulcus...
■ To investigate form-related activity in motion-sensitive cortical areas, we recorded cell response...
The present report reviews a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation studi...
AbstractSingle-cell recording studies have provided vision scientists with a detailed understanding ...
A great deal is known about the response properties of single neurons processing sensory information...
Neurons in the middle temporal area (MT) of the primate cerebral cortex respond to moving visual sti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
To reduce the information gap between human neuroimaging and macaque physiology and anatomy, we mapp...
A very important feature of primate vision is the ability to integrate motion signals into a coheren...
PURPOSE: Recent studies show that visual motion information is processed in a distributed fashion ...
AbstractTo reduce the information gap between human neuroimaging and macaque physiology and anatomy,...
We studied the relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience of motion in area...
Motion processing is a fundamental property of the visual system. Classical electrophysiology studie...
A functional hallmark of cortical neurons sensitive to visual motion is the dependency of their firi...
The ability to detect motion in our environment is a crucial function of the visual system. Motion p...
In 1971 people defined that an area in macaque’s brain in the depths of the superior temporal sulcus...
■ To investigate form-related activity in motion-sensitive cortical areas, we recorded cell response...
The present report reviews a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation studi...