We perceive scenes as stable even when eye movements induce retinal motion, for example during pursuit of a moving object. Mechanisms mediating perceptual stability have primarily been examined in motion regions of the dorsal visual pathway. Here we examined whether motion responses in human scene regions are encoded in eye- or world centered reference frames. We recorded brain responses in human participants using fMRI while they performed a well-controlled visual pursuit paradigm previously used to examine dorsal motion regions. In addition, we examined effects of content by using either natural scenes or their Fourier scrambles. We found that parahippocampal place area (PPA) responded to motion only in world- but not in eye-centered coor...
Functional MRI studies suggest that at least three brain regions in human visual cortex-the parahipp...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
For the successful recognition of objective, "real" motion based on visual cues it is necessary to t...
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...
The vast majority of studies on scene processing were conducted using stationary scenes. However, du...
Navigating through the environment is one of the important everyday tasks of the visual system. This...
Little is known about mechanisms mediating a stable perception of the world during pursuit eye movem...
Eye movements induce visual motion that can complicate the stable perception of the world. The visua...
When we move, the retinal velocities of objects in our surrounding differ according to their relativ...
SummaryLittle is known about mechanisms mediating a stable perception of the world during pursuit ey...
Neural mechanisms underlying a stable perception of the world during pursuit eye movements are not f...
Because both, eye movements and object movements induce an image motion on the retina, eye movements...
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...
Functional MRI studies suggest that at least three brain regions in human visual cortex-the parahipp...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
For the successful recognition of objective, "real" motion based on visual cues it is necessary to t...
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...
The vast majority of studies on scene processing were conducted using stationary scenes. However, du...
Navigating through the environment is one of the important everyday tasks of the visual system. This...
Little is known about mechanisms mediating a stable perception of the world during pursuit eye movem...
Eye movements induce visual motion that can complicate the stable perception of the world. The visua...
When we move, the retinal velocities of objects in our surrounding differ according to their relativ...
SummaryLittle is known about mechanisms mediating a stable perception of the world during pursuit ey...
Neural mechanisms underlying a stable perception of the world during pursuit eye movements are not f...
Because both, eye movements and object movements induce an image motion on the retina, eye movements...
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...
Functional MRI studies suggest that at least three brain regions in human visual cortex-the parahipp...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
For the successful recognition of objective, "real" motion based on visual cues it is necessary to t...