Motion Perception
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Subject Areas on Research
- "Silent" NMDA Synapses Enhance Motion Sensitivity in a Mature Retinal Circuit.
- A Theory of Causal Learning in Children: Causal Maps and Bayes Nets.
- A continuous attractor network model without recurrent excitation: maintenance and integration in the head direction cell system.
- A movement-sensitive area in auditory cortex.
- A population decoding framework for motion aftereffects on smooth pursuit eye movements.
- A systematic map of direction preference in primary visual cortex.
- An empirical explanation of aperture effects.
- An empirical explanation of the speed-distance effect.
- Analysis of a naturally occurring asymmetry in vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in a monkey.
- Apparent motion produces multiple deficits in visually guided smooth pursuit eye movements of monkeys.
- Application of long-interval paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation to motion-sensitive visual cortex does not lead to changes in motion discrimination.
- Attention Reorganizes as Structure is Detected in Dynamic Action
- Behavioral analysis of signals that guide learned changes in the amplitude and dynamics of the vestibulo-ocular reflex.
- Brain stem neurons in modified pathways for motor learning in the primate vestibulo-ocular reflex.
- Changes in the responses of Purkinje cells in the floccular complex of monkeys after motor learning in smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Colorful success: preschoolers' use of perceptual color cues to solve a spatial reasoning problem.
- Comparison of the spatial limits on direction selectivity in visual areas MT and V1.
- Constant affine velocity predicts the 1/3 power law of planar motion perception and generation.
- Constraints on the source of short-term motion adaptation in macaque area MT. I. the role of input and intrinsic mechanisms.
- Constraints on the source of short-term motion adaptation in macaque area MT. II. tuning of neural circuit mechanisms.
- Context-dependent smooth eye movements evoked by stationary visual stimuli in trained monkeys.
- Control of the strength of visual-motor transmission as the mechanism of rapid adaptation of priors for Bayesian inference in smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Different mechanisms for modulation of the initiation and steady-state of smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Directional cuing of target choice in human smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Discharge properties of MST neurons that project to the frontal pursuit area in macaque monkeys.
- Distinct mechanisms of impairment in cognitive ageing and Alzheimer's disease.
- Dynamic perception of facial affect and identity in the human brain.
- Effect of changing feedback delay on spontaneous oscillations in smooth pursuit eye movements of monkeys.
- Effect of mean reaction time on saccadic responses to two-step stimuli with horizontal and vertical components.
- Estimating target speed from the population response in visual area MT.
- Form-from-motion: MEG evidence for time course and processing sequence.
- Functional Clusters of Neurons in Layer 6 of Macaque V1.
- Functional specialization of mouse higher visual cortical areas.
- Gain control in human smooth-pursuit eye movements.
- Gamma synchrony predicts neuron-neuron correlations and correlations with motor behavior in extrastriate visual area MT.
- Gap Junctions Contribute to Differential Light Adaptation across Direction-Selective Retinal Ganglion Cells.
- Global Motion Processing by Populations of Direction-Selective Retinal Ganglion Cells.
- High-resolution echo-planar fMRI of human visual cortex at 3.0 tesla.
- How and why neural and motor variation are related.
- Illusory motion reversal in tune with motion detectors.
- Initial neighborhood biases and the quality of motion stimulation jointly influence the rapid emergence of direction preference in visual cortex.
- Initial tracking conditions modulate the gain of visuo-motor transmission for smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys.
- Instructive signals for motor learning from visual cortical area MT.
- Intensity- and timing-dependent modulation of motion perception with transcranial magnetic stimulation of visual cortex.
- Interindividual variation in human visual performance.
- Learned timing of motor behavior in the smooth eye movement region of the frontal eye fields.
- Learning on multiple timescales in smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Leopard frogs move their heads, but not their eyes: implications for perception of stationary objects.
- Linked target selection for saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Links from complex spikes to local plasticity and motor learning in the cerebellum of awake-behaving monkeys.
- Maldevelopment of visual motion processing in humans who had strabismus with onset in infancy.
- Mapping multiple features in the population response of visual cortex.
- Motor learning and memory in the vestibulo-ocular reflex: the dark side.
- Neural implementation of Bayesian inference in a sensorimotor behavior.
- Neural structure of a sensory decoder for motor control.
- Neurocognitive correlates of response to treatment in late-life depression.
- Perception of affect in biological motion cues in anorexia nervosa.
- Perception of objects that are translating and rotating.
- Perspective and the rotating trapezoid.
- Predicting perception from population codes.
- Probabilistic population codes for Bayesian decision making.
- Reading neural representations.
- Reconstruction of target speed for the guidance of pursuit eye movements.
- Regulation of the gain of visually guided smooth-pursuit eye movements by frontal cortex.
- Relationship between adapted neural population responses in MT and motion adaptation in speed and direction of smooth-pursuit eye movements.
- Relationship between extraretinal component of firing rate and eye speed in area MST of macaque monkeys.
- Relationship between eye acceleration and retinal image velocity during foveal smooth pursuit in man and monkey.
- Representation of perceptually invisible image motion in extrastriate visual area MT of macaque monkeys.
- Responses of Purkinje cells in the oculomotor vermis of monkeys during smooth pursuit eye movements and saccades: comparison with floccular complex.
- Responses of neurons in the medial superior temporal visual area to apparent motion stimuli in macaque monkeys.
- Retinal ganglion cells with distinct directional preferences differ in molecular identity, structure, and central projections.
- Reward action in the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Role of arcuate frontal cortex of monkeys in smooth pursuit eye movements. I. Basic response properties to retinal image motion and position.
- Saccades exert spatial control of motion processing for smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Scallops visually respond to the size and speed of virtual particles.
- Segregation of object and background motion in visual area MT: effects of microstimulation on eye movements.
- Sensory population decoding for visually guided movements.
- Sensory versus motor loci for integration of multiple motion signals in smooth pursuit eye movements and human motion perception.
- Serial linkage of target selection for orienting and tracking eye movements.
- Shifts in the population response in the middle temporal visual area parallel perceptual and motor illusions produced by apparent motion.
- Simple spike responses of gaze velocity Purkinje cells in the floccular lobe of the monkey during the onset and offset of pursuit eye movements.
- Social Mimicry Enhances Mu-Suppression During Action Observation.
- Spatial and temporal integration of visual motion signals for smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys.
- Spatial generalization of learning in smooth pursuit eye movements: implications for the coordinate frame and sites of learning.
- Spatiotemporal separability in the human cortical response to visual motion speed: a magnetoencephalography study.
- Superior colliculus of the tree shrew: a structural and functional subdivision into superficial and deep layers.
- Temporal properties of visual motion signals for the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys.
- The "error" signals subserving adaptive gain control in the primate vestibulo-ocular reflex.
- The BOLD fMRI refractory effect is specific to stimulus attributes: evidence from a visual motion paradigm.
- The effect of a moving distractor on the initiation of smooth-pursuit eye movements.
- The interaction of bayesian priors and sensory data and its neural circuit implementation in visually guided movement.
- The neural basis for combinatorial coding in a cortical population response.
- The neural representation of speed in macaque area MT/V5.
- The perception of transparent three-dimensional objects.
- The relationship between slow photoresponse recovery rate and temporal resolution of vision.
- The representation of time for motor learning.
- The wagon wheel illusion in movies and reality.
- Three-dimensional arm movements at constant equi-affine speed.
- Time course of information about motion direction in visual area MT of macaque monkeys.
- Time course of precision in smooth-pursuit eye movements of monkeys.
- Topographic and directional organization of visual motion inputs for the initiation of horizontal and vertical smooth-pursuit eye movements in monkeys.
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation differentially affects speed and direction judgments.
- Tuning for spatiotemporal frequency and speed in directionally selective neurons of macaque striate cortex.
- Unmasking motion-processing activity in human brain area V5/MT+ mediated by pathways that bypass primary visual cortex.
- Variation, signal, and noise in cerebellar sensory-motor processing for smooth-pursuit eye movements.
- Vector averaging occurs downstream from learning in smooth pursuit eye movements of monkeys.
- Visual Prediction Error Spreads Across Object Features in Human Visual Cortex.
- Visual Preference for Biological Motion in Children and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Eye-Tracking Study.
- Visual cortical signals supporting smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Visual guidance of smooth-pursuit eye movements: sensation, action, and what happens in between.
- Visual motion analysis for pursuit eye movements in area MT of macaque monkeys.
- Visual motion commands for pursuit eye movements in the cerebellum.
- Visual motion processing and sensory-motor integration for smooth pursuit eye movements.
- Visual motion processing for the initiation of smooth-pursuit eye movements in humans.
- Visual recognition of biological motion is impaired in children with autism.
- Visual responses of Purkinje cells in the cerebellar flocculus during smooth-pursuit eye movements in monkeys. I. Simple spikes.
- Visual responses of Purkinje cells in the cerebellar flocculus during smooth-pursuit eye movements in monkeys. II. Complex spikes.
- Young children's understanding of denial.
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Keywords of People
- White, Leonard Edward, Associate Professor in Neurology, Psychology & Neuroscience