AbstractSeveral fMRI studies have reported MT+ response increases correlated with perception of the motion aftereffect (MAE). However, attention can strongly affect MT+ responses, and subjects may naturally attend more to the MAE than control trials without MAE. We found that requiring subjects to attend to motion on both MAE and control trials produced equal levels of MT+ response, suggesting that attention may have confounded the interpretation of previous experiments; in our data, attention accounts for the entire effect. After eliminating this confound, we observed that direction-selective motion adaptation produced a direction-selective imbalance in MT+ responses (and earlier visual areas), and yielded a corresponding asymmetry in spee...
AbstractRecent fMRI findings have shown that selective attention to translating dots enhances V1 and...
Motion processing is a fundamental property of the visual system. Classical electrophysiology studie...
AbstractHow does voluntary attention to one attribute of a visual stimulus affect the neural process...
AbstractActivation of the human visual motion area V5/MT was previously thought to be the basis of t...
AbstractSeveral previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have investigated the separat...
AbstractSingle-cell recording studies have provided vision scientists with a detailed understanding ...
AbstractRecent studies of areas V1 and MT in the visual cortex show that exposure to a stimulus can ...
AbstractAlthough recent fMRI and single unit recording studies have shown that attention modulates n...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) provides a behavioural probe into the mechanisms underlying motion perc...
Recent studies of areas V1 and MT in the visual cortex show that exposure to a stimulus can change t...
AbstractStudies in primate physiology and human functional neuroimaging have convincingly shown that...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) provides a behavioural probe into the mechanisms underlying motion perc...
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...
AbstractIn the motion aftereffect (MAE), a stationary pattern appears to move in the opposite direct...
AbstractRecent fMRI findings have shown that selective attention to translating dots enhances V1 and...
Motion processing is a fundamental property of the visual system. Classical electrophysiology studie...
AbstractHow does voluntary attention to one attribute of a visual stimulus affect the neural process...
AbstractActivation of the human visual motion area V5/MT was previously thought to be the basis of t...
AbstractSeveral previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have investigated the separat...
AbstractSingle-cell recording studies have provided vision scientists with a detailed understanding ...
AbstractRecent studies of areas V1 and MT in the visual cortex show that exposure to a stimulus can ...
AbstractAlthough recent fMRI and single unit recording studies have shown that attention modulates n...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) provides a behavioural probe into the mechanisms underlying motion perc...
Recent studies of areas V1 and MT in the visual cortex show that exposure to a stimulus can change t...
AbstractStudies in primate physiology and human functional neuroimaging have convincingly shown that...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) provides a behavioural probe into the mechanisms underlying motion perc...
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...
AbstractIn the motion aftereffect (MAE), a stationary pattern appears to move in the opposite direct...
AbstractRecent fMRI findings have shown that selective attention to translating dots enhances V1 and...
Motion processing is a fundamental property of the visual system. Classical electrophysiology studie...
AbstractHow does voluntary attention to one attribute of a visual stimulus affect the neural process...