SummaryIntuitively one might think that larger objects should be easier to see, and indeed performance on visual tasks generally improves with increasing stimulus size [1,2]. Recently, a remarkable exception to this rule was reported [3]: when a high-contrast, moving stimulus is presented very briefly, motion perception deteriorates as stimulus size increases. This psychophysical surround suppression has been interpreted as a correlate of the neuronal surround suppression that is commonly found in the visual cortex [3–5]. However, many visual cortical neurons lack surround suppression, and so one might expect that the brain would simply use their outputs to discriminate the motion of large stimuli. Indeed previous work has generally found t...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
AbstractTo track a moving object, its motion must first be distinguished from that of the background...
Growing evidence indicates that responses in sensory cortex are modulated by factors beyond direct s...
SummaryIntuitively one might think that larger objects should be easier to see, and indeed performan...
Neurons in the middle temporal area (MT) of the primate cerebral cortex respond to moving visual sti...
Neurons in the middle temporal area (MT) of the primate cerebral cortex respond to moving visual sti...
AbstractHuman psychophysical studies have demonstrated that, for stimuli near the threshold of visib...
AbstractAlthough motion-sensitive neurons in macaque middle temporal (MT) area are conventionally ch...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
ABSTRACT Visual neurons are often characterized in terms of their tuning for various stimulus proper...
AbstractSingle-cell recording studies have provided vision scientists with a detailed understanding ...
AbstractOur perception of fine visual detail relies on small receptive fields at early stages of vis...
AbstractHuman psychophysical studies have demonstrated that, for stimuli near the threshold of visib...
AbstractSeveral fMRI studies have reported MT+ response increases correlated with perception of the ...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
AbstractTo track a moving object, its motion must first be distinguished from that of the background...
Growing evidence indicates that responses in sensory cortex are modulated by factors beyond direct s...
SummaryIntuitively one might think that larger objects should be easier to see, and indeed performan...
Neurons in the middle temporal area (MT) of the primate cerebral cortex respond to moving visual sti...
Neurons in the middle temporal area (MT) of the primate cerebral cortex respond to moving visual sti...
AbstractHuman psychophysical studies have demonstrated that, for stimuli near the threshold of visib...
AbstractAlthough motion-sensitive neurons in macaque middle temporal (MT) area are conventionally ch...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
The primate visual system incorporates a highly specialized subsystem for the analysis of motion in ...
ABSTRACT Visual neurons are often characterized in terms of their tuning for various stimulus proper...
AbstractSingle-cell recording studies have provided vision scientists with a detailed understanding ...
AbstractOur perception of fine visual detail relies on small receptive fields at early stages of vis...
AbstractHuman psychophysical studies have demonstrated that, for stimuli near the threshold of visib...
AbstractSeveral fMRI studies have reported MT+ response increases correlated with perception of the ...
We used the responses of neurons in extrastriate visual area MT to determine how well neural noise c...
AbstractTo track a moving object, its motion must first be distinguished from that of the background...
Growing evidence indicates that responses in sensory cortex are modulated by factors beyond direct s...