AbstractTo track a moving object, its motion must first be distinguished from that of the background. The center–surround properties of neurons in the middle temporal visual area (MT) may be important for signaling the relative motion between object and background. To test this, we microstimulated within MT and measured the effects on monkeys' eye movements to moving targets. We found that stimulation at “local motion” sites, where receptive fields possessed antagonistic surrounds, shifted pursuit in the preferred direction of the neurons, whereas stimulation at “wide-field motion” sites shifted pursuit in the opposite, or null, direction. We propose that activating wide-field sites simulated background motion, thus inducing a target motion...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Recanzone, G. H., R. H. Wurtz, and U. Schwarz. Responses of the receptive field of a neuron by using...
We studied receptive field organization of motion-sensitive neurons in macaque middle temporal corti...
AbstractTo track a moving object, its motion must first be distinguished from that of the background...
Physiological and behavioral evidence suggests that the ac-tivity of direction selective neurons in ...
Most neurons in primate visual area MT have a large, modulatory region surrounding their classically...
AbstractNeurons in cortical area MT or V5 of primates have a large, modulatory region surrounding th...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...
AbstractSeparating objects from their background is one of the central abilities of the visual syste...
AbstractNeurons at progressively higher levels of the visual system have progressively larger, more ...
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 ...
AbstractThis study investigates the effects of feature-based attention on responses of direction-sel...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Tech...
AbstractWhat is the main purpose of visual motion processing? One very important aspect of motion pr...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Recanzone, G. H., R. H. Wurtz, and U. Schwarz. Responses of the receptive field of a neuron by using...
We studied receptive field organization of motion-sensitive neurons in macaque middle temporal corti...
AbstractTo track a moving object, its motion must first be distinguished from that of the background...
Physiological and behavioral evidence suggests that the ac-tivity of direction selective neurons in ...
Most neurons in primate visual area MT have a large, modulatory region surrounding their classically...
AbstractNeurons in cortical area MT or V5 of primates have a large, modulatory region surrounding th...
Perception of a moving visual stimulus can be suppressed or enhanced by surrounding context in adjac...
AbstractSeparating objects from their background is one of the central abilities of the visual syste...
AbstractNeurons at progressively higher levels of the visual system have progressively larger, more ...
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 ...
AbstractThis study investigates the effects of feature-based attention on responses of direction-sel...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard--Massachusetts Institute of Technology Division of Health Sciences and Tech...
AbstractWhat is the main purpose of visual motion processing? One very important aspect of motion pr...
How does the visual system determine the direction and speed of moving objects? In the primate brain...
Recanzone, G. H., R. H. Wurtz, and U. Schwarz. Responses of the receptive field of a neuron by using...
We studied receptive field organization of motion-sensitive neurons in macaque middle temporal corti...