We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with unilateral brain lesions and 85 control subjects. Subjects were asked to discriminate the overall direction of motion in dynamic stochastic random dot displays in which only a variable proportion of the spots moved in a single direction while the remainder moved randomly. Behavioural and neurophysiological evidence shows that the middle temporal (MT/V5) and middle superior temporal (MST) areas in the macaque monkey are indispensably involved in the perception of this type of motion. In human subjects too, lesions in the same region disrupt performance on this task. Here we assessed more extensively the correlation between direction sensitivit...
Recent anatomical studies have revealed strong cerebellar projections into parietal and prefrontal c...
In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to humanmotion. Here we exa...
First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (n...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
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...
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...
Lesions of area MT/V5 in monkeys and its presumed homologue, the motion area, in humans impair motio...
The processing of motion in the primate brain is distributed across multiple regions of the cerebral...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
The ability to detect the motion of objects is critical to survival, and understanding the cortical ...
AbstractPerception of visual motion includes a first-order mechanism sensitive to luminance changes ...
Cortical area, MT (middle temporal area) is specialized for the visual analysis of stimulus motion i...
AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-...
Recent anatomical studies have revealed strong cerebellar projections into parietal and prefrontal c...
In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to humanmotion. Here we exa...
First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (n...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
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...
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...
Lesions of area MT/V5 in monkeys and its presumed homologue, the motion area, in humans impair motio...
The processing of motion in the primate brain is distributed across multiple regions of the cerebral...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
The ability to detect the motion of objects is critical to survival, and understanding the cortical ...
AbstractPerception of visual motion includes a first-order mechanism sensitive to luminance changes ...
Cortical area, MT (middle temporal area) is specialized for the visual analysis of stimulus motion i...
AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-...
Recent anatomical studies have revealed strong cerebellar projections into parietal and prefrontal c...
In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to humanmotion. Here we exa...
First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (n...