SummaryFunctional neuroimaging has successfully identified brain areas that show greater responses to visual motion [1–3] and adapted responses to repeated motion directions [4–6]. However, such methods have been thought to lack the sensitivity and spatial resolution to isolate direction-selective responses to individual motion stimuli. Here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and pattern classification methods [7–10] to show that ensemble activity patterns in human visual cortex contain robust direction-selective information, from which it is possible to decode seen and attended motion directions. Ensemble activity in areas V1–V4 and MT+/V5 allowed us to decode which of eight possible motion directions the subject was vie...
AbstractSeveral fMRI studies have reported MT+ response increases correlated with perception of the ...
Motion processing is a fundamental property of the visual system. Classical electrophysiology studie...
Implied motion perception is a striking case of our capacity to infer motion features from static pi...
SummaryFunctional neuroimaging has successfully identified brain areas that show greater responses t...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that the perceived direction of motion of a visual stimul...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have relied on multivariate analysis methods to...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the perceived direction of motion of a visual stimulus can b...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that the perceived direction of motion of a visual stimul...
Functional magnetic resonance adaptation has been successfully used to reveal direction-selective re...
Selective attention modulates activity within individual visual areas; however, the role of attentio...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the perceived direction of motion of a visual stimulus can b...
Functional magnetic resonance adaptation has been successfully used to reveal direction-selective re...
SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally rel...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) offers a number of opportunities to non-invasively stud...
AbstractSeveral fMRI studies have reported MT+ response increases correlated with perception of the ...
Motion processing is a fundamental property of the visual system. Classical electrophysiology studie...
Implied motion perception is a striking case of our capacity to infer motion features from static pi...
SummaryFunctional neuroimaging has successfully identified brain areas that show greater responses t...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that the perceived direction of motion of a visual stimul...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have relied on multivariate analysis methods to...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the perceived direction of motion of a visual stimulus can b...
AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that the perceived direction of motion of a visual stimul...
Functional magnetic resonance adaptation has been successfully used to reveal direction-selective re...
Selective attention modulates activity within individual visual areas; however, the role of attentio...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the perceived direction of motion of a visual stimulus can b...
Functional magnetic resonance adaptation has been successfully used to reveal direction-selective re...
SummaryWhen faced with a crowded visual scene, observers must selectively attend to behaviorally rel...
SummaryHow does feature-based attention modulate neural responses? We used adaptation to quantify th...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) offers a number of opportunities to non-invasively stud...
AbstractSeveral fMRI studies have reported MT+ response increases correlated with perception of the ...
Motion processing is a fundamental property of the visual system. Classical electrophysiology studie...
Implied motion perception is a striking case of our capacity to infer motion features from static pi...