Although the role of the middle temporal (MT/V5) area and its medial superior temporal (MST) satellites in motion processing has been well explored, relatively little is known about motion regions located more rostrally in the superior temporal sulcus (STS), such as the fundus of the superior temporal (FST) area, the superior temporal polysensory (STP) region, or beyond. To fill this void, we used contrast-enhanced functional magnetic resonance imaging in awake macaques and a five-step testing procedure that allowed us to identify six motion-sensitive regions within the STS. Direction adaptation tests confirmed the motion sensitivity of these six regions. Five of them [MT/V5, its three satellites, and the middle part of the STP (STPm) regio...
Although the role of the motion complex [cortical areas middle temporal (V5/MT), medial superior tem...
In 1971 people defined that an area in macaque’s brain in the depths of the superior temporal sulcus...
While moving objects are usually seen using luminance (first-order) cues, humans can perceive the mo...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
In order to correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of t...
Motion is a potent cue for the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in primates, but little is...
Sensory properties of cells in the upper bank polysensory area (STP) of the superior temporal sulcus...
The present report reviews a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation studi...
To reduce the information gap between human neuroimaging and macaque physiology and anatomy, we mapp...
Cortical area, MT (middle temporal area) is specialized for the visual analysis of stimulus motion i...
The pursuit system utilizes input from cerebral cortical areas specialized for analyzing visual moti...
Contains fulltext : 50364.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent neuroimag...
Neuroimaging studies of biological motion perception have found a network of coordinated brain areas...
PET scanning studies during motion perception show activation in the lateral occipital gyri, at the ...
In the macaque the extrastriate area V5/MT is located within the dorsal half and on the posterior ba...
Although the role of the motion complex [cortical areas middle temporal (V5/MT), medial superior tem...
In 1971 people defined that an area in macaque’s brain in the depths of the superior temporal sulcus...
While moving objects are usually seen using luminance (first-order) cues, humans can perceive the mo...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
In order to correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of t...
Motion is a potent cue for the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in primates, but little is...
Sensory properties of cells in the upper bank polysensory area (STP) of the superior temporal sulcus...
The present report reviews a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation studi...
To reduce the information gap between human neuroimaging and macaque physiology and anatomy, we mapp...
Cortical area, MT (middle temporal area) is specialized for the visual analysis of stimulus motion i...
The pursuit system utilizes input from cerebral cortical areas specialized for analyzing visual moti...
Contains fulltext : 50364.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent neuroimag...
Neuroimaging studies of biological motion perception have found a network of coordinated brain areas...
PET scanning studies during motion perception show activation in the lateral occipital gyri, at the ...
In the macaque the extrastriate area V5/MT is located within the dorsal half and on the posterior ba...
Although the role of the motion complex [cortical areas middle temporal (V5/MT), medial superior tem...
In 1971 people defined that an area in macaque’s brain in the depths of the superior temporal sulcus...
While moving objects are usually seen using luminance (first-order) cues, humans can perceive the mo...