Visual motion and the human brain: what has neuroimaging told us?

J Culham, S He, S Dukelow, FAJ Verstraten - Acta psychologica, 2001 - Elsevier
Recently, neuroimaging techniques have been applied to the study of human motion
perception, complementing established techniques such as psychophysics,
neurophysiology and neuropsychology. Because vision, particularly motion perception, has
been studied relatively extensively, it provides an interesting case study to examine the
contributions and limitations of neuroimaging to cognitive neuroscience. We suggest that in
the domain of motion perception neuroimaging has:(1) revealed an extensive network of …
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