The perception of motion provides valuable interpolations of the visual scene. This fundamental capacity of the visual system is evident in apparent rotation: by presenting only two images of an object rotated in space, a vivid illusion of a smooth apparent motion in three dimensions can be induced. The unseen interpolated rotation views are filled in by the visual system. In the present study, we identified the cortical network responsible for this filling-in process. We argue that cross talk between areas of the ventral and dorsal visual pathways promote the illusion of smooth apparent rotation. Most interestingly, the network represents the unseen object views. Using functional magnetic resonance adaptation, we are able to show that the ...
Our experience with a dynamic environment has tuned our visual system to use form and motion as comp...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain regions involved i...
It has become well known that the brain is the centre of our mind (even if one may not accept it as ...
The perception of motion provides valuable interpolations of the visual scene. This fundamental capa...
The perception of motion provides valuable interpolations of the visual scene. This fundamental capa...
Introduction For a successful interaction with our environment it is necessary to gather information...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging was used to study the cortical bases of ...
Our visual perception often differs from the physical reality of the natural world. We exploited thi...
When a static stimulus appears successively at two different locations, we perceive a transition of ...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
<div><p>The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presente...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
Primary visual cortex (V1) in humans is known to represent both veridically perceived external input...
Imagined spatial transformations of objects (e.g., mental rotation) and the self (e.g., perspective ...
Our experience with a dynamic environment has tuned our visual system to use form and motion as comp...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain regions involved i...
It has become well known that the brain is the centre of our mind (even if one may not accept it as ...
The perception of motion provides valuable interpolations of the visual scene. This fundamental capa...
The perception of motion provides valuable interpolations of the visual scene. This fundamental capa...
Introduction For a successful interaction with our environment it is necessary to gather information...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging was used to study the cortical bases of ...
Our visual perception often differs from the physical reality of the natural world. We exploited thi...
When a static stimulus appears successively at two different locations, we perceive a transition of ...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
<div><p>The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presente...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...
The illusion of apparent motion can be induced when visual stimuli are successively presented at dif...
Primary visual cortex (V1) in humans is known to represent both veridically perceived external input...
Imagined spatial transformations of objects (e.g., mental rotation) and the self (e.g., perspective ...
Our experience with a dynamic environment has tuned our visual system to use form and motion as comp...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain regions involved i...
It has become well known that the brain is the centre of our mind (even if one may not accept it as ...