AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-temporal cortices resected to treat epilepsy. Following resection, SF showed transient deficits of both first- and second-order motion perception that recovered to normal within weeks. Previous human studies have shown either first- or second n order motion deficits that have lasted months or years after cerebral damage. SF also showed a transient defect in processing of shape-from-motion with normal perception of shape from non-motion cues. Furthermore, she showed greatly increased reaction times for a mental rotation task, but not for a lexical decision task. The nature and quick recovery of the deficits in SF resembles the transient motion...
Distinct mechanisms underlying the visual perception of luminance-(first-order) and contrast-defined...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-...
AbstractPerception of visual motion includes a first-order mechanism sensitive to luminance changes ...
First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (n...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
Published in final edited form as: J Neuropsychol. 2010 ; 4(2): 121–145. doi:10.1348/174866409X47176...
Lesions of area MT/V5 in monkeys and its presumed homologue, the motion area, in humans impair motio...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to human motion. Here we ex...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
Motion blindness (MB) or akinetopsia is the selective disturbance of visual motion perception while ...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
An unresolved issue in visual motion perception is how distinct are the processes underlying "first-...
Distinct mechanisms underlying the visual perception of luminance-(first-order) and contrast-defined...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-...
AbstractPerception of visual motion includes a first-order mechanism sensitive to luminance changes ...
First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (n...
We used a psychophysical task to measure sensitivity to motion direction in 50 stroke patients with ...
Published in final edited form as: J Neuropsychol. 2010 ; 4(2): 121–145. doi:10.1348/174866409X47176...
Lesions of area MT/V5 in monkeys and its presumed homologue, the motion area, in humans impair motio...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to human motion. Here we ex...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
Motion blindness (MB) or akinetopsia is the selective disturbance of visual motion perception while ...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...
An unresolved issue in visual motion perception is how distinct are the processes underlying "first-...
Distinct mechanisms underlying the visual perception of luminance-(first-order) and contrast-defined...
Several published single case studies reveal a double dissociation between the effects of brain dama...
Functional neuroimaging in human subjects and single cell recordings in monkeys show that several ex...