none4siAdaptation is essential to interact with a dynamic and changing environment, and can be observed on different timescales. Previous studies on a motion paradigm called dynamic motion aftereffect (dMAE) showed that neural adaptation can establish even in very short timescales. However, the neural mechanisms underlying such rapid form of neural plasticity is still debated. In the present study, short- and long-term forms of neural plasticity were investigated using dynamic motion aftereffect combined with EEG (Electroencephalogram). Participants were adapted to directional drifting gratings for either short (640 msec) or long (6.4 sec) durations. Both adaptation durations led to motion aftereffects on the perceived direction of a dynami...
Adaptation is a multi-faceted phenomenon that is of interest in terms of both its function and its p...
Striate and extrastriate neurons present short-term synaptic depression and facilitation in response...
Visual neurons persistently alter their operating properties in response to changes in the statistic...
Adaptation is essential to interact with a dynamic and changing environment, and can be observed on ...
Nervous systems adapt to the prevailing sensory environment, and the consequences of this adaptation...
none4noStriate and extrastriate neurons present short-term synaptic depression and facilitation in r...
none3noIntroduction: Prolonged exposure to directional motion (adaptation) biases the perceived dire...
Introduction: Prolonged exposure to directional motion (adaptation) biases the perceived direction o...
INTRODUCTION: Prolonged exposure to directional motion (adaptation) biases the perceived direction ...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
Striate and extrastriate neurons present short-term synaptic depression and facilitation in response...
The motion aftereffect is a robust illusion of visual motion resulting from exposure to a moving pat...
After a prolonged exposure to directional motion (adaptation), a subsequently presented stationary t...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to quantitatively describe the dynamics of adaptation to visual mo...
AbstractActivation of the human visual motion area V5/MT was previously thought to be the basis of t...
Adaptation is a multi-faceted phenomenon that is of interest in terms of both its function and its p...
Striate and extrastriate neurons present short-term synaptic depression and facilitation in response...
Visual neurons persistently alter their operating properties in response to changes in the statistic...
Adaptation is essential to interact with a dynamic and changing environment, and can be observed on ...
Nervous systems adapt to the prevailing sensory environment, and the consequences of this adaptation...
none4noStriate and extrastriate neurons present short-term synaptic depression and facilitation in r...
none3noIntroduction: Prolonged exposure to directional motion (adaptation) biases the perceived dire...
Introduction: Prolonged exposure to directional motion (adaptation) biases the perceived direction o...
INTRODUCTION: Prolonged exposure to directional motion (adaptation) biases the perceived direction ...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
Striate and extrastriate neurons present short-term synaptic depression and facilitation in response...
The motion aftereffect is a robust illusion of visual motion resulting from exposure to a moving pat...
After a prolonged exposure to directional motion (adaptation), a subsequently presented stationary t...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to quantitatively describe the dynamics of adaptation to visual mo...
AbstractActivation of the human visual motion area V5/MT was previously thought to be the basis of t...
Adaptation is a multi-faceted phenomenon that is of interest in terms of both its function and its p...
Striate and extrastriate neurons present short-term synaptic depression and facilitation in response...
Visual neurons persistently alter their operating properties in response to changes in the statistic...