Recent computational models suggest that visual input from optic flow provides information about egocentric (navigator-centered) motion and influences firing patterns in spatially tuned cells during navigation. Computationally, self-motion cues can be extracted from optic flow during navigation. Despite the importance of optic flow to navigation, a functional link between brain regions sensitive to optic flow and brain regions important for navigation has not been established in either humans or animals. Here, we used a beta-series correlation methodology coupled with two fMRI tasks to establish this functional link during goal-directed navigation in humans. Functionally defined optic flow sensitive cortical areas V3A, V6, and hMT+ were use...
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of opti...
It is still not clear how the visual system compensates for self-induced visual motion. Doing so is ...
The optic flow generated when a person moves through the environment can be locally decomposed into ...
Recent computational models suggest that visual input from optic flow provides information about ego...
Path integration is a navigational process that humans and animals use to track changes in their pos...
The extraction of optic flow cues is fundamental for successful locomotion. During forward motion, t...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
When performing motor actions such as picking up a cup from a table we need to have reliable informa...
Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained due to continuous integration of v...
Cells in the dorsal medial superior temporal cortex (MSTd) process optic flow generated by self-moti...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dept. of Neurobiology and...
Much is known about how neural systems determine current spatial position and orientation in the env...
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of opti...
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of opti...
It is still not clear how the visual system compensates for self-induced visual motion. Doing so is ...
The optic flow generated when a person moves through the environment can be locally decomposed into ...
Recent computational models suggest that visual input from optic flow provides information about ego...
Path integration is a navigational process that humans and animals use to track changes in their pos...
The extraction of optic flow cues is fundamental for successful locomotion. During forward motion, t...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
When performing motor actions such as picking up a cup from a table we need to have reliable informa...
Our phenomenological experience of the stable world is maintained due to continuous integration of v...
Cells in the dorsal medial superior temporal cortex (MSTd) process optic flow generated by self-moti...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
For the successful estimation of self-motion based on visual cues it is necessary to take self-induc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dept. of Neurobiology and...
Much is known about how neural systems determine current spatial position and orientation in the env...
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of opti...
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of opti...
It is still not clear how the visual system compensates for self-induced visual motion. Doing so is ...
The optic flow generated when a person moves through the environment can be locally decomposed into ...