SummaryThe functional selectivity of human primary visual cortex (V1) for orientation and motion direction is established by around 3 months of age [1–3], but there have been few studies of the development of extrastriate visual areas that integrate outputs from V1 [4–8]. We investigated sensitivity and topographical organization for global form and motion with high-density visual event-related potentials (VERPs) in 4- to 5-month-old infants and adults. Responses were measured to transitions between concentrically organized elements (short arc segments for form, dot trajectories for motion) and random arrangements. Adults showed topographically separate responses, with midline motion and more lateral form responses. Of 26 infants, 25 showed...
AbstractIt is widely accepted that the maturation of the extrastriate cortex is not completed before...
AbstractSensitivity to orientation is critical for making a whole and complete picture of the world....
Directional motion processing is a pervasive and functionally important feature of the visual system...
The functional selectivity of human primary visual cortex (V1) for orientation and motion direction ...
Sensitivity to global form and global motion are presumed indicators of extra-striate processing in ...
In adults, visual form and motion activate independent networks of extrastriate areas which are roug...
How much of the structure of the human mind and brain is already specified at birth, and how much ar...
Vision develops rapidly during infancy, yet how visual cortex is organized during this period is unc...
Objects have specific cognitive attributes, elicit particular visuo-motor responses, and require vis...
AbstractDuring the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are ...
Perceptual integration is critical for perception and interpretation of the visual world. Psychophys...
AbstractMotion cues provide a rich source of information about translations of the observer through ...
Objective To characterize cortical networks activated by patterned visual stimuli in infants, and to...
In adults, motion perception is mediated by an extensive network of occipital, parietal, temporal, a...
During the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are signatur...
AbstractIt is widely accepted that the maturation of the extrastriate cortex is not completed before...
AbstractSensitivity to orientation is critical for making a whole and complete picture of the world....
Directional motion processing is a pervasive and functionally important feature of the visual system...
The functional selectivity of human primary visual cortex (V1) for orientation and motion direction ...
Sensitivity to global form and global motion are presumed indicators of extra-striate processing in ...
In adults, visual form and motion activate independent networks of extrastriate areas which are roug...
How much of the structure of the human mind and brain is already specified at birth, and how much ar...
Vision develops rapidly during infancy, yet how visual cortex is organized during this period is unc...
Objects have specific cognitive attributes, elicit particular visuo-motor responses, and require vis...
AbstractDuring the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are ...
Perceptual integration is critical for perception and interpretation of the visual world. Psychophys...
AbstractMotion cues provide a rich source of information about translations of the observer through ...
Objective To characterize cortical networks activated by patterned visual stimuli in infants, and to...
In adults, motion perception is mediated by an extensive network of occipital, parietal, temporal, a...
During the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are signatur...
AbstractIt is widely accepted that the maturation of the extrastriate cortex is not completed before...
AbstractSensitivity to orientation is critical for making a whole and complete picture of the world....
Directional motion processing is a pervasive and functionally important feature of the visual system...