Older people can discriminate visual motion of large, high-contrast stimuli better than young adults. This surprising result, reported by Betts et al. in this issue of Neuron, suggests weaker center-surround antagonism in senescence, perhaps attributable to age-related reduction in GABA-mediated inhibition
Much of what we know about the physical world is afforded to us by vision. With age, our ability to ...
Previously we reported that priming of visual motion perception is reduced in older adults compared ...
AbstractWidespread deficits are known to accompany normal aging. Contrast thresholds of older and yo...
Older people can discriminate visual motion of large, high-contrast stimuli better than young adults...
Elderly exhibit accumulating deficits in visual motion perception, which is critical for humans to i...
PURPOSE :Motion perception is important for human beings to interplay with environment, such as walk...
SummaryDiscriminating the direction of motion of a low-contrast pattern becomes easier with increasi...
AbstractPerception of visual motion declines during healthy aging, and evidence suggests that this r...
© 2017 Dr. Kabilan PitchaimuthuHealthy ageing alters contextual spatial interactions such as centre ...
The perception of motion is considered critical for performing everyday tasks, such as locomotion an...
Recent evidence suggests that normal aging is typically accompanied by impairment in the ability to ...
AbstractRandom dot cinematograms were used to probe motion perception in human observers ranging fro...
Recent evidence suggests that normal aging is typically accompanied by impairment in the ability to ...
The developed world is aging faster than ever before. Even in the absence of neurodegenerative disea...
This study compared the effects of age on the perception of translational, radial, and rotational gl...
Much of what we know about the physical world is afforded to us by vision. With age, our ability to ...
Previously we reported that priming of visual motion perception is reduced in older adults compared ...
AbstractWidespread deficits are known to accompany normal aging. Contrast thresholds of older and yo...
Older people can discriminate visual motion of large, high-contrast stimuli better than young adults...
Elderly exhibit accumulating deficits in visual motion perception, which is critical for humans to i...
PURPOSE :Motion perception is important for human beings to interplay with environment, such as walk...
SummaryDiscriminating the direction of motion of a low-contrast pattern becomes easier with increasi...
AbstractPerception of visual motion declines during healthy aging, and evidence suggests that this r...
© 2017 Dr. Kabilan PitchaimuthuHealthy ageing alters contextual spatial interactions such as centre ...
The perception of motion is considered critical for performing everyday tasks, such as locomotion an...
Recent evidence suggests that normal aging is typically accompanied by impairment in the ability to ...
AbstractRandom dot cinematograms were used to probe motion perception in human observers ranging fro...
Recent evidence suggests that normal aging is typically accompanied by impairment in the ability to ...
The developed world is aging faster than ever before. Even in the absence of neurodegenerative disea...
This study compared the effects of age on the perception of translational, radial, and rotational gl...
Much of what we know about the physical world is afforded to us by vision. With age, our ability to ...
Previously we reported that priming of visual motion perception is reduced in older adults compared ...
AbstractWidespread deficits are known to accompany normal aging. Contrast thresholds of older and yo...