Contour processing and figure-ground detection within human retinotopic areas were investigated, using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) (Part 1 and 2) and VEP (part 3). An isoeccentric square (6°) was defined by either i) texture, ii) motion, iii) color or iv) gray-level, while stimuli were otherwise virtually identical. A demanding foveal letter discrimination task prevented subjects from noticing the peripheral contour stimulus, thus avoiding attentional bias in activation of early visual areas. Customized retinotopic mapping and cortical flattening techniques were used to identify the retinotopic localization of the contour related responses and to investigate contextual responses. BOLD-modulations related to c...
The lower areas of the hierarchically organized visual cortex are strongly retinotopically organized...
In normal vision, objects, faces, and letters are centered onto the retina. One reason for this is t...
The processing of motion changes throughout the visual hierarchy, from spatially restricted 'local m...
Contour processing and figure-ground detection within human retinotopic areas were investigated, usi...
Contour processing and figure-ground detection within human retinotopic areas were investigated, usi...
Objects in our visual environment are arranged in depth and hence there is a considerable amount of ...
<div><p>The localization of visual areas in the human cortex is typically based on mapping the retin...
International audienceFMRI retinotopic mapping is a non-invasive technique for the delineation of lo...
Novel mapping stimuli composed of biological motion figures were used to study the extent and layout...
International audiencefMRI retinotopic mapping provides detailed information about the correspondenc...
AbstractThe question of how local image features on the retina are integrated into perceived global ...
Processing of visual information entails the extraction of features from retinal images that mediate...
The question of how local image features on the retina are integrated into perceived global shapes i...
Early visual cortex responds to illusory contours in which abutting lines or collinear edges imply t...
Novel mapping stimuli composed of biological motion figures were used to study the extent and layout...
The lower areas of the hierarchically organized visual cortex are strongly retinotopically organized...
In normal vision, objects, faces, and letters are centered onto the retina. One reason for this is t...
The processing of motion changes throughout the visual hierarchy, from spatially restricted 'local m...
Contour processing and figure-ground detection within human retinotopic areas were investigated, usi...
Contour processing and figure-ground detection within human retinotopic areas were investigated, usi...
Objects in our visual environment are arranged in depth and hence there is a considerable amount of ...
<div><p>The localization of visual areas in the human cortex is typically based on mapping the retin...
International audienceFMRI retinotopic mapping is a non-invasive technique for the delineation of lo...
Novel mapping stimuli composed of biological motion figures were used to study the extent and layout...
International audiencefMRI retinotopic mapping provides detailed information about the correspondenc...
AbstractThe question of how local image features on the retina are integrated into perceived global ...
Processing of visual information entails the extraction of features from retinal images that mediate...
The question of how local image features on the retina are integrated into perceived global shapes i...
Early visual cortex responds to illusory contours in which abutting lines or collinear edges imply t...
Novel mapping stimuli composed of biological motion figures were used to study the extent and layout...
The lower areas of the hierarchically organized visual cortex are strongly retinotopically organized...
In normal vision, objects, faces, and letters are centered onto the retina. One reason for this is t...
The processing of motion changes throughout the visual hierarchy, from spatially restricted 'local m...