… or direction of motion, but the movement can clearly be seen. … cortical areas thought to be involved. We begin with the integration of motion signals across extended regions of the visual …
… terminals in the cerebral cortex. The result at the conscious level is the perception of mo tion in visual space. Thus the … sional motion the observer quite prohably has never seen before. …
… How does primary visualcortex respond to moving images? While much is known about responses of single neurons to such stimuli, responses at the level of maps are only now …
MN Shadlen, WT Newsome - Proceedings of the national …, 1996 - National Acad Sciences
… visualcortex of monkeys and cats, made fundamental discoveries concerning the logic of cortical … influenced virtually all subsequent thinking about cortical function. Following rapidly on …
… show that visual areas dedicated to body form and body motion … In particular, seeing animations of human bodies facing and … , reported in the visualcortex, for a single object seen in a …
… motion information pass from the primary visualcortex (V1) to MT, and then to adjacent motion-sensitive visual … The six cycles of stimulus presentation can be seen clearly in the PSTHs. …
… awareness or “seeing”, and thus this stream has been referred to as the “what” system … This pathway includes many visualcortical areas including V1, V2, V3 and V3a, the middle …
LM Vaina - Cerebral Cortex, 1994 - academic.oup.com
… hyperintense areas are seen at the cortical margin of the right … on the left, and is still seen behind and slightly lateral to he body … Numerous bright foci are also seen scattered in the basal …
… The direction of this rotation is ambiguously clockwise or counterclockwise, but the fact that a coherent rotation is seen at all is surprising because, on average, the motion energy in …