The processing of optic flow fields in motion-sensitive areas in human visual cortex was studied with BOLD (blood oxygen level dependent) contrast in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Subjects binocularly viewed optic flow fields in plane (monoptic) or in stereo depth (dichoptic) with various degrees of disparity and increasing radial speed. By varying the directional properties of the stimuli (expansion, spiral motion, random), we explored whether the BOLD effect reflected neuronal responses to these different forms of optic flow. The results suggest that BOLD contrast as assessed by fMRI methods reflects the neural processing of optic flow information in motion-sensitive cortical areas. Furthermore, small but replicable dispar...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
AbstractThe relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our un...
Purpose: To identify the regions responding to the stereoscopic motion induced by binocular disparit...
The processing of optic flow fields in motion-sensitive areas in human visual cortex was studied wit...
The processing of optic flow fields in motion-sensitive areas in human visual cortex was studied wit...
YesHuman neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attr...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
We have studied the effects of pursuit eye movements on the functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
We have studied the effects of pursuit eye movements on the functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
We have studied the effects of pursuit eye movements on the functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
AbstractThe relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our un...
Purpose: To identify the regions responding to the stereoscopic motion induced by binocular disparit...
The processing of optic flow fields in motion-sensitive areas in human visual cortex was studied wit...
The processing of optic flow fields in motion-sensitive areas in human visual cortex was studied wit...
YesHuman neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attr...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
Human neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have raised the possibility that different attribu...
We have studied the effects of pursuit eye movements on the functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
We have studied the effects of pursuit eye movements on the functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
We have studied the effects of pursuit eye movements on the functional magnetic resonance imaging (f...
The relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our understand...
AbstractThe relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our un...
Purpose: To identify the regions responding to the stereoscopic motion induced by binocular disparit...