AbstractSeveral different directional anisotropies have been found in global motion perception. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of the motion sensitive cortical area V5/MT+ in directional anisotropies for translational flow fields. Experiments 1 and 2 tested direction discrimination and detection of moving random dot patterns. When the speed of motion was 8deg/s, lower coherence thresholds were found for centripetal relative to centrifugal hemifield motion. When the speed of motion was 1deg/s, coherence thresholds were similar in all directions. Experiment 3 used fMRI to measure the BOLD response to different directions of motion at speeds of 1 and 8deg/s. Greater activity was found in V5/MT+ for centripetal motion than fo...
The optic flow generated when a person moves through the environment can be locally decomposed into ...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
YesTwo subdivisions of human V5/MT+; one located posteriorly (MT/TO-1), the other more anteriorly (M...
AbstractSeveral different directional anisotropies have been found in global motion perception. The ...
Research has suggested that directional anisotropies, or asymmetries, exist for global motion perce...
AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion ...
Humans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion is arou...
AbstractHumans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion...
Recently, evidence has emerged for a radial orientation bias in early visual cortex. These results p...
Recent imaging studies have reported directional motion biases in human visual cortex when perceivin...
Recent imaging studies have reported directional motion biases in human visual cortex when perceivin...
Previous experiments have demonstrated that transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of human V5/MT+,...
Our conscious perceptual experience relies on a hierarchical process involving integration of low-le...
SummaryMost neurons in cortical area MT (V5) are strongly direction selective [1–4], and their activ...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
The optic flow generated when a person moves through the environment can be locally decomposed into ...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
YesTwo subdivisions of human V5/MT+; one located posteriorly (MT/TO-1), the other more anteriorly (M...
AbstractSeveral different directional anisotropies have been found in global motion perception. The ...
Research has suggested that directional anisotropies, or asymmetries, exist for global motion perce...
AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion ...
Humans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion is arou...
AbstractHumans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion...
Recently, evidence has emerged for a radial orientation bias in early visual cortex. These results p...
Recent imaging studies have reported directional motion biases in human visual cortex when perceivin...
Recent imaging studies have reported directional motion biases in human visual cortex when perceivin...
Previous experiments have demonstrated that transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of human V5/MT+,...
Our conscious perceptual experience relies on a hierarchical process involving integration of low-le...
SummaryMost neurons in cortical area MT (V5) are strongly direction selective [1–4], and their activ...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
The optic flow generated when a person moves through the environment can be locally decomposed into ...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
YesTwo subdivisions of human V5/MT+; one located posteriorly (MT/TO-1), the other more anteriorly (M...