SummaryEstimating relative velocity in the natural environment is challenging because natural scenes vary greatly in contrast and spatial structure. Widely accepted correlation-based models for elementary motion detectors (EMDs) are sensitive to contrast and spatial structure and consequently generate ambiguous estimates of velocity [1]. Identified neurons in the third optic lobe of the hoverfly can reliably encode the velocity of natural images largely independent of contrast [2], despite receiving inputs directly from arrays of such EMDs [3, 4]. This contrast invariance suggests an important role for additional neural processes in robust encoding of image motion [2, 5, 6]. However, it remains unclear which neural processes are contributin...
Copyright © 2004 ARVOHow do animals regulate self-movement despite large variation in the luminance ...
AbstractAdaptation to a moving visual pattern induces shifts in the perceived motion of subsequently...
Sensory systems need to reliably extract information from highly variable natural signals. Flies, fo...
SummaryEstimating relative velocity in the natural environment is challenging because natural scenes...
Estimating relative velocity in the natural environment is challenging because natural scenes vary g...
Interpreting motion in the natural world presents a major challenge for visual systems. Natural scen...
AbstractIn many species, including humans, exposure to high image velocities induces motion adaptati...
Extent: 12p.Interpreting visual motion within the natural environment is a challenging task, particu...
The tangential neurons in the lobula plate region of the flies are known to respond to visual motio...
Introduction: The perceived global direction of moving objects can be influenced by the contrast of ...
Introduction: The perceived global direction of moving objects can be influenced by the contrast of ...
Introduction: The perceived global direction of moving objects can be influenced by the contrast of ...
Introduction: The perceived global direction of moving objects can be influenced by the contrast of ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe tangential neurons in the lobula pl...
Abstract. The tangential neurons in the lobula plate region of the flies are known to respond to vis...
Copyright © 2004 ARVOHow do animals regulate self-movement despite large variation in the luminance ...
AbstractAdaptation to a moving visual pattern induces shifts in the perceived motion of subsequently...
Sensory systems need to reliably extract information from highly variable natural signals. Flies, fo...
SummaryEstimating relative velocity in the natural environment is challenging because natural scenes...
Estimating relative velocity in the natural environment is challenging because natural scenes vary g...
Interpreting motion in the natural world presents a major challenge for visual systems. Natural scen...
AbstractIn many species, including humans, exposure to high image velocities induces motion adaptati...
Extent: 12p.Interpreting visual motion within the natural environment is a challenging task, particu...
The tangential neurons in the lobula plate region of the flies are known to respond to visual motio...
Introduction: The perceived global direction of moving objects can be influenced by the contrast of ...
Introduction: The perceived global direction of moving objects can be influenced by the contrast of ...
Introduction: The perceived global direction of moving objects can be influenced by the contrast of ...
Introduction: The perceived global direction of moving objects can be influenced by the contrast of ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe tangential neurons in the lobula pl...
Abstract. The tangential neurons in the lobula plate region of the flies are known to respond to vis...
Copyright © 2004 ARVOHow do animals regulate self-movement despite large variation in the luminance ...
AbstractAdaptation to a moving visual pattern induces shifts in the perceived motion of subsequently...
Sensory systems need to reliably extract information from highly variable natural signals. Flies, fo...