Motion is a potent cue for the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in primates, but little is known about its underlying neural mechanisms. Guided by recent functional magnetic resonance imaging results, we tested neurons in the fundus of the superior temporal sulcus (FST) area of two macaque monkeys (Macaca mulatta, one male) using motion-defined surface patches with various 3D shapes such as slanted planes, saddles, or cylinders. The majority of the FST neurons (>80%) were selective for stimuli depicting specific shapes, and all the surfaces tested were represented among the selective FST neurons. Importantly, this selectivity tolerated changes in speed, position, size, or between binocular and monocular presentations. This toleran...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
Using fMRI in anesthetized monkeys and a variety of computer-generated 3-D objects defined by shadin...
The anterior part of the macaque inferior temporal cortex, area TE, occupies a large portion of the ...
Anatomical studies indicate that area F5 in the macaque ventral premotor cortex consists of three di...
Visual processing of the three-dimensional (3D) shape of objects is important for object recognition...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) is the perception of three-dimensional shape from motion cues. We used a...
Summary: In the primate visual system, direction-selective (DS) neurons are critical for visual moti...
Both dorsal and ventral visual pathways harbor several areas sensitive to gradients of binocular dis...
Previous functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) studies in humans and monkeys have demonstrated that t...
Humanandnon-humanprimates are able toperceive three-dimensional structure from motion displays. Thre...
The cortical network processing three-dimensional (3D) object structure defined by binocular dispari...
Although the role of the middle temporal (MT/V5) area and its medial superior temporal (MST) satelli...
Previous work using fMRI in anesthetized monkeys to investigate the representation of 3-D objects an...
To correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of the action...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
Using fMRI in anesthetized monkeys and a variety of computer-generated 3-D objects defined by shadin...
The anterior part of the macaque inferior temporal cortex, area TE, occupies a large portion of the ...
Anatomical studies indicate that area F5 in the macaque ventral premotor cortex consists of three di...
Visual processing of the three-dimensional (3D) shape of objects is important for object recognition...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) is the perception of three-dimensional shape from motion cues. We used a...
Summary: In the primate visual system, direction-selective (DS) neurons are critical for visual moti...
Both dorsal and ventral visual pathways harbor several areas sensitive to gradients of binocular dis...
Previous functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) studies in humans and monkeys have demonstrated that t...
Humanandnon-humanprimates are able toperceive three-dimensional structure from motion displays. Thre...
The cortical network processing three-dimensional (3D) object structure defined by binocular dispari...
Although the role of the middle temporal (MT/V5) area and its medial superior temporal (MST) satelli...
Previous work using fMRI in anesthetized monkeys to investigate the representation of 3-D objects an...
To correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of the action...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey contains multiple visual areas. Many neuron...
Using fMRI in anesthetized monkeys and a variety of computer-generated 3-D objects defined by shadin...