The vast majority of studies on scene processing were conducted using stationary scenes. However, during natural vision, scene views change dynamically due to self-induced eye-, head-, and body-motion, and these dynamic changes are crucial for other higher-level functions such as navigation, self-motion perception, and spatial updating. Yet, we do not know whether or how scene selective regions are modulated by visual motion and to which degree their motion response depends on scene content. In this study, we used fMRI to examine both questions using a 2 × 2 factorial design with the factors 2D planar motion (motion versus static) and scene content (natural scenes versus their Fourier scrambles). We found that among independently localized ...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
The vast majority of studies on scene processing were conducted using stationary scenes. However, du...
We perceive scenes as stable even when eye movements induce retinal motion, for example during pursu...
We perceive scenes as stable even when eye movements induce retinal motion, for example during pursu...
We perceive scenes as stable even when eye movements induce retinal motion, for example during pursu...
Navigating through the environment is one of the important everyday tasks of the visual system. This...
Functional MRI studies suggest that at least three brain regions in human visual cortex-the parahipp...
When we move, the retinal velocities of objects in our surrounding differ according to their relativ...
When we move, the retinal velocities of objects in our surrounding differ according to their relativ...
Neuroimaging studies have identified brain regions that respond preferentially to specific stimulus ...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
AbstractThe “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonan...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
The vast majority of studies on scene processing were conducted using stationary scenes. However, du...
We perceive scenes as stable even when eye movements induce retinal motion, for example during pursu...
We perceive scenes as stable even when eye movements induce retinal motion, for example during pursu...
We perceive scenes as stable even when eye movements induce retinal motion, for example during pursu...
Navigating through the environment is one of the important everyday tasks of the visual system. This...
Functional MRI studies suggest that at least three brain regions in human visual cortex-the parahipp...
When we move, the retinal velocities of objects in our surrounding differ according to their relativ...
When we move, the retinal velocities of objects in our surrounding differ according to their relativ...
Neuroimaging studies have identified brain regions that respond preferentially to specific stimulus ...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
AbstractThe “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonan...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...