[HTML][HTML] Functional organization of the caudal part of the human superior parietal lobule

V Sulpizio, P Fattori, S Pitzalis, C Galletti - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2023 - Elsevier
Like in macaque, the caudal portion of the human superior parietal lobule (SPL) plays a key
role in a series of perceptive, visuomotor and somatosensory processes. Here, we review …

A common neural substrate for processing scenes and egomotion-compatible visual motion

V Sulpizio, G Galati, P Fattori, C Galletti… - Brain structure and …, 2020 - Springer
Neuroimaging studies have revealed two separate classes of category-selective regions
specialized in optic flow (egomotion-compatible) processing and in scene/place perception …

Neural bases of self‐and object‐motion in a naturalistic vision

S Pitzalis, C Serra, V Sulpizio, G Committeri… - Human brain …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
To plan movements toward objects our brain must recognize whether retinal displacement is
due to self‐motion and/or to object‐motion. Here, we aimed to test whether motion areas are …

Common and specific activations supporting optic flow processing and navigation as revealed by a meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies

V Sulpizio, A Teghil, S Pitzalis, M Boccia - Brain Structure and Function, 2024 - Springer
Optic flow provides useful information in service of spatial navigation. However, whether
brain networks supporting these two functions overlap is still unclear. Here we used …

The occipital place area represents first-person perspective motion information through scenes

FS Kamps, V Lall, DD Dilks - Cortex, 2016 - Elsevier
Neuroimaging studies have identified multiple scene-selective regions in human cortex, but
the precise role each region plays in scene processing is not yet clear. It was recently …

Egomotion‐related visual areas respond to active leg movements

C Serra, C Galletti, S Di Marco, P Fattori… - Human Brain …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive
viewing of optic flow stimuli activates a cortical network of temporal, parietal, insular, and …

Visual high-level regions respond to high-level stimulus content in the absence of low-level confounds

A Schindler, A Bartels - NeuroImage, 2016 - Elsevier
High-level regions of the ventral stream exhibit strong category selectivity to stimuli such as
faces, houses, or objects. However, recent studies suggest that at least part of this selectivity …

Effect of optic flow on spatial updating: insight from an immersive virtual reality study

L Cardelli, MG Tullo, G Galati, V Sulpizio - Experimental Brain Research, 2023 - Springer
Self-motion information is required to keep track of where we are with respect to our
environment (spatial updating). Visual signals such as optic flow are relevant to provide …

Dynamic perspective cues enhance depth perception from motion parallax

A Buckthought, A Yoonessi, CL Baker - Journal of vision, 2017 - jov.arvojournals.org
Motion parallax, the perception of depth resulting from an observer's self-movement, has
almost always been studied with random dot textures in simplified orthographic rendering …

Parallax motion effect generation through instance segmentation and depth estimation

A Pinto, MA Córdova, LGL Decker… - … on Image Processing …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Stereo vision is a growing topic in computer vision due to the innumerable opportunities and
applications this technology offers for the development of modern solutions, such as virtual …