Evidence from human and primate studies suggests that fast visual processing may utilize signals projecting from primary visual cortex (V1) through the dorsal stream, to area V5/MT+ or beyond and subsequently back into V1. This coincides with the arrival of parvocellular signals en route to the ventral pathway and infero-temporal cortex. Such evidence suggests that the dorsal stream region V5/MT+ is activated rapidly through the traditional hierarchical pathway and also via a less-well-established direct signal to V5/MT+ bypassing V1. To test this, 16 healthy humans underwent transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of V1/V2 and V5/MT+ while performing a motion-direction detection task. A three-alternate forced-choice design (left/right moti...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle-temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle-temporal complex (h...
Motion information can reach V5/MT through two parallel routes: one conveying information at early l...
none6siMotion information can reach V5/MT through two parallel routes: one conveying information at ...
noIn this report, we evaluate the role of visual areas responsive to motion in the human brain in th...
Although word recognition is a skill commonly expected to rely more on ventral rather than dorsal st...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
Motion area V5/MT+ shows a variety of characteristic visual responses, often linked to perception, w...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
The ability to detect the motion of objects is critical to survival, and understanding the cortical ...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle-temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle-temporal complex (h...
Motion information can reach V5/MT through two parallel routes: one conveying information at early l...
none6siMotion information can reach V5/MT through two parallel routes: one conveying information at ...
noIn this report, we evaluate the role of visual areas responsive to motion in the human brain in th...
Although word recognition is a skill commonly expected to rely more on ventral rather than dorsal st...
Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex Sara...
Motion area V5/MT+ shows a variety of characteristic visual responses, often linked to perception, w...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
The ability to detect the motion of objects is critical to survival, and understanding the cortical ...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle–temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle-temporal complex (h...
Functional imaging has demonstrated the specific involvement of the human middle-temporal complex (h...