AbstractMotion cues provide a rich source of information about translations of the observer through the environment as well as the movements of objects and surfaces. While the direction of motion can be extracted locally these local measurements are, in general, insufficient for determining object and surface motions. To study the development of local and global motion processing mechanisms, we recorded Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) in response to dynamic random dot displays that alternated between coherent rotational motion and random motion at 0.8Hz. We compared the spatio-temporal tuning of the evoked response in 4–6months old infants to that of adults by recording over a range of dot displacements and temporal update rates. Responses ...
The functional selectivity of human primary visual cortex (V1) for orientation and motion direction ...
AbstractThe development of motion processing is a critical part of visual development, allowing chil...
AbstractUniform motion across the retina is a powerful cue to the perception of self-motion. In spit...
AbstractMotion cues provide a rich source of information about translations of the observer through ...
AbstractAdults combine different local motions to form a global percept of motion. This study explor...
AbstractDuring the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are ...
The experiments of this thesis have used apparent motion in random-dot patterns to explore the devel...
Motion sensitivity increases during childhood, but little is known about the neural correlates. Most...
Infants from 1 month show a preference for moving over stationary stimuli (Volkmann and Dobson, J Ex...
AbstractHigh-density EEG was used to investigate the cortical processing of a rotating visual patter...
During the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are signatur...
AbstractOptokinetic nystagmus (OKN) can be demonstrated from birth, but behavioural discrimination t...
AbstractAlthough adults can detect direction differences as small as 1 arc degree, the ability of in...
Optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) can be demonstrated from birth, but behavioural discrimination tasks suc...
SummaryThe functional selectivity of human primary visual cortex (V1) for orientation and motion dir...
The functional selectivity of human primary visual cortex (V1) for orientation and motion direction ...
AbstractThe development of motion processing is a critical part of visual development, allowing chil...
AbstractUniform motion across the retina is a powerful cue to the perception of self-motion. In spit...
AbstractMotion cues provide a rich source of information about translations of the observer through ...
AbstractAdults combine different local motions to form a global percept of motion. This study explor...
AbstractDuring the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are ...
The experiments of this thesis have used apparent motion in random-dot patterns to explore the devel...
Motion sensitivity increases during childhood, but little is known about the neural correlates. Most...
Infants from 1 month show a preference for moving over stationary stimuli (Volkmann and Dobson, J Ex...
AbstractHigh-density EEG was used to investigate the cortical processing of a rotating visual patter...
During the first 3 months, infants develop visual evoked potential (VEP) responses that are signatur...
AbstractOptokinetic nystagmus (OKN) can be demonstrated from birth, but behavioural discrimination t...
AbstractAlthough adults can detect direction differences as small as 1 arc degree, the ability of in...
Optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) can be demonstrated from birth, but behavioural discrimination tasks suc...
SummaryThe functional selectivity of human primary visual cortex (V1) for orientation and motion dir...
The functional selectivity of human primary visual cortex (V1) for orientation and motion direction ...
AbstractThe development of motion processing is a critical part of visual development, allowing chil...
AbstractUniform motion across the retina is a powerful cue to the perception of self-motion. In spit...