Structure-from-motion (SFM) is the perception of three-dimensional shape from motion cues. We used a bistable SFM stimulus, which can be perceived in one of two different ways, to study how neural activity in cortical areas V1 and MT is related to SFM perception. Monkeys performed a depth-order task, where they indicated in which direction the front surface of a rotating SFM cylinder display was moving. To prevent contamination of the neural data because of eye position effects, all experiments with significant effects of radius, vergence, and velocity were excluded. As expected, the activity of ∼50% of neurons in V1 and ∼80% of neurons in MT is affected by the stimulus. Furthermore, the activity of 20% of neurons in area V1 is modulated wi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
The ability to perceive the 3-D shape of objects solely from motion cues is referred to as structure...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) is the perception of three-dimensional shape from motion cues. We used a...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) is the perception of three-dimensional shape from motion cues. We used a...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...
SummaryJudgments about the perceptual appearance of visual objects require the combination of multip...
Judgments about the perceptual appearance of visual objects require the combination of multiple para...
Judgments about the perceptual appearance of visual objects require the combination of multiple para...
Several theoretical and experimental methods are employed to investigate the neural representation o...
Motion is a potent cue for the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in primates, but little is...
Consideration of available evidence suggests that primate vision utilises two parallel cortical path...
AbstractThis study investigates the effects of feature-based attention on responses of direction-sel...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain regions involved i...
AbstractSingle-cell recording studies have provided vision scientists with a detailed understanding ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
The ability to perceive the 3-D shape of objects solely from motion cues is referred to as structure...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) is the perception of three-dimensional shape from motion cues. We used a...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) is the perception of three-dimensional shape from motion cues. We used a...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...
SummaryJudgments about the perceptual appearance of visual objects require the combination of multip...
Judgments about the perceptual appearance of visual objects require the combination of multiple para...
Judgments about the perceptual appearance of visual objects require the combination of multiple para...
Several theoretical and experimental methods are employed to investigate the neural representation o...
Motion is a potent cue for the perception of three-dimensional (3D) shape in primates, but little is...
Consideration of available evidence suggests that primate vision utilises two parallel cortical path...
AbstractThis study investigates the effects of feature-based attention on responses of direction-sel...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain regions involved i...
AbstractSingle-cell recording studies have provided vision scientists with a detailed understanding ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
The ability to perceive the 3-D shape of objects solely from motion cues is referred to as structure...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...