The “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scenes than to faces, objects, or other visual stimuli. We used an event-related fMRI adaptation paradigm to test whether the PPA represents scenes in a viewpoint-specific or viewpoint-invariant manner. The PPA responded just as strongly to viewpoint changes that preserved intrinsic scene geometry as it did to complete scene changes, but less strongly to object changes within the scene. In contrast, lateral occipital cortex responded more strongly to object changes than to spatial changes. These results demonstrate that scene processing in the PPA is viewpoint specific and suggest that the PPA represents the relationship between ...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is an anatomically heterogeneous brain region implicated in a wi...
International audienceMany high-level visual regions exhibit complex patterns of stimulus selectivit...
& Humans and animals use information obtained from differ-ent viewpoints to form representations...
The “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonance imagi...
AbstractThe “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonan...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
AbstractThe parahippocampal place area (PPA) has been demonstrated to respond more strongly in fMRI ...
Real-world scenes are incredibly complex and heterogeneous, yet we are able to identify and categori...
Successful visual navigation requires a sense of the geometry of the local environment. How do our b...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
Neuroimaging studies have identified three scene-selective regions in human cortex: parahippocampal ...
Human observers can quickly and accurately interpret the meaning of complex visual scenes. The neura...
The vast majority of studies on scene processing were conducted using stationary scenes. However, du...
The parahippocampal place area (PPA) is a region of human cortex that responds more strongly to visu...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging has revealed a set of regions selectively engaged in visual sc...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is an anatomically heterogeneous brain region implicated in a wi...
International audienceMany high-level visual regions exhibit complex patterns of stimulus selectivit...
& Humans and animals use information obtained from differ-ent viewpoints to form representations...
The “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonance imagi...
AbstractThe “parahippocampal place area” (PPA) responds more strongly in functional magnetic resonan...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
AbstractThe parahippocampal place area (PPA) has been demonstrated to respond more strongly in fMRI ...
Real-world scenes are incredibly complex and heterogeneous, yet we are able to identify and categori...
Successful visual navigation requires a sense of the geometry of the local environment. How do our b...
To explore visual scenes in the everyday world, we constantly move our eyes, yet most neural studies...
Neuroimaging studies have identified three scene-selective regions in human cortex: parahippocampal ...
Human observers can quickly and accurately interpret the meaning of complex visual scenes. The neura...
The vast majority of studies on scene processing were conducted using stationary scenes. However, du...
The parahippocampal place area (PPA) is a region of human cortex that responds more strongly to visu...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging has revealed a set of regions selectively engaged in visual sc...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is an anatomically heterogeneous brain region implicated in a wi...
International audienceMany high-level visual regions exhibit complex patterns of stimulus selectivit...
& Humans and animals use information obtained from differ-ent viewpoints to form representations...