Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several extra-striate visual areas are activated by visual motion. However, the extent to which different types of motion are processed in different regions remains unclear, although neuropsychological studies of patients with circumscribed lesions hint at regional specialization. We, therefore, studied four patients with unilateral damage to different regions of extrastriate visual cortex on a series of visual discrimination tasks that required them, to a different extent, to integrate local motion signals in order to correctly perceive the direction of global motion. Performance was assessed psychophysically and compared with that of control subjects...
Anatomical and physiological investigations indicate two major distinct functional streams within th...
Lesions of area MT/V5 in monkeys and its presumed homologue, the motion area, in humans impair motio...
The exquisite sensitivity of the human visual system to form-from-motion (FfM) cues is well document...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
We studied the motion perception of a patient, AMG, who had a lesion in the left occipital lobe cent...
First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (n...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (n...
Unilateral lesions of extrastriate cortex cause more subtle abnormalities of motion perception than ...
Anatomical and physiological investigations indicate two major distinct functional streams within th...
Lesions of area MT/V5 in monkeys and its presumed homologue, the motion area, in humans impair motio...
The exquisite sensitivity of the human visual system to form-from-motion (FfM) cues is well document...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
We studied the motion perception of a patient, AMG, who had a lesion in the left occipital lobe cent...
First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (n...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (n...
Unilateral lesions of extrastriate cortex cause more subtle abnormalities of motion perception than ...
Anatomical and physiological investigations indicate two major distinct functional streams within th...
Lesions of area MT/V5 in monkeys and its presumed homologue, the motion area, in humans impair motio...
The exquisite sensitivity of the human visual system to form-from-motion (FfM) cues is well document...