The ability to estimate the speed of an object irrespective of size or texture is a crucial function of the visual system. However, previous studies have suggested that the neuronal coding of speed in the middle temporal area (MT, a key cortical area for motion analysis in primates) is ambiguous, with most neurons changing their speed tuning depending on the spatial frequency (SF) of a visual pattern. Here we demonstrate that the ability of MT neurons to encode speed is markedly improved when stimuli follow a trajectory across the visual field, prior to entering their receptive fields. We also show that this effect is much less marked in the primary visual area. These results indicate that MT neurons build up on computations performed at ea...
It is still not known how the primate visual system is able to measure the velocity of moving stimul...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
The visual world is processed in the brain as a series of characteristics, where the information is ...
AbstractWe have shown previously that neurons in the middle temporal (MT) area of primate cortex hav...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
AbstractAlthough motion-sensitive neurons in macaque middle temporal (MT) area are conventionally ch...
Monkeys fixated a stationary spot during presentation of dot textures that moved in apparent motion ...
Although motion-sensitive neurons in macaque middle temporal (MT) area are conventionally characteri...
It is still not known how the primate visual system is able to measure the velocity of moving stimul...
It is still not known how the primate visual system is able to measure the velocity of moving stimul...
It is still not known how the primate visual system is able to measure the velocity of moving stimul...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
The visual world is processed in the brain as a series of characteristics, where the information is ...
AbstractWe have shown previously that neurons in the middle temporal (MT) area of primate cortex hav...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
AbstractAlthough motion-sensitive neurons in macaque middle temporal (MT) area are conventionally ch...
Monkeys fixated a stationary spot during presentation of dot textures that moved in apparent motion ...
Although motion-sensitive neurons in macaque middle temporal (MT) area are conventionally characteri...
It is still not known how the primate visual system is able to measure the velocity of moving stimul...
It is still not known how the primate visual system is able to measure the velocity of moving stimul...
It is still not known how the primate visual system is able to measure the velocity of moving stimul...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...