AbstractAs we move through our environment, the flow of deforming images on the retinae provides a rich source of information about the three-dimensional structure of the external world and how to navigate through it. Recent evidence from psychophysical [1–4], electrophysiological [5–9] and imaging [10,11] studies suggests that there are neurons in the primate visual system – in the medial superior temporal cortex – that are specialised to respond to this type of complex ‘optic flow’ motion. In principle, optic flow could be encoded by a small number of neural mechanisms tuned to ‘cardinal directions’, including radial and circular motion [12,13]. There is little support for this idea at present, however, from either physiological [6,7] or ...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
The continuously changing optic flow on the retina provides information about direction of heading a...
<p>A monkey seated in a sled traveled CCW (a) or CW (c) along a circular track while maintaining gaz...
As we move through our environment, the flow of deforming images on the retinae provides a rich sour...
AbstractAs we move through our environment, the flow of deforming images on the retinae provides a r...
AbstractBoth electro-physiological and psychophysical studies point to the existence of detectors sp...
AbstractThe visual motion – or optic flow – that results from an observer's own movement can indicat...
Retinal motion of objects is not in itself enough to signal whether or how objects are moving in the...
The cortical representation of heading perception derives from several functional processes distribu...
The extraction of optic flow cues is fundamental for successful locomotion. During forward motion, t...
Contains fulltext : 50364.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent neuroimag...
Local motion in a visual scene allows the detection of prey or predator and predicts their future po...
Interest in the processing of optic flow has increased recently in both the neurophysiological and t...
The patterned visual motion in optic flow provides a robust cue about a moving observer's heading di...
AbstractVisual motion, such as radial optic flow, is an important cue for perceiving direction durin...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
The continuously changing optic flow on the retina provides information about direction of heading a...
<p>A monkey seated in a sled traveled CCW (a) or CW (c) along a circular track while maintaining gaz...
As we move through our environment, the flow of deforming images on the retinae provides a rich sour...
AbstractAs we move through our environment, the flow of deforming images on the retinae provides a r...
AbstractBoth electro-physiological and psychophysical studies point to the existence of detectors sp...
AbstractThe visual motion – or optic flow – that results from an observer's own movement can indicat...
Retinal motion of objects is not in itself enough to signal whether or how objects are moving in the...
The cortical representation of heading perception derives from several functional processes distribu...
The extraction of optic flow cues is fundamental for successful locomotion. During forward motion, t...
Contains fulltext : 50364.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent neuroimag...
Local motion in a visual scene allows the detection of prey or predator and predicts their future po...
Interest in the processing of optic flow has increased recently in both the neurophysiological and t...
The patterned visual motion in optic flow provides a robust cue about a moving observer's heading di...
AbstractVisual motion, such as radial optic flow, is an important cue for perceiving direction durin...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
The continuously changing optic flow on the retina provides information about direction of heading a...
<p>A monkey seated in a sled traveled CCW (a) or CW (c) along a circular track while maintaining gaz...