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The following pages link to Spatiotemporal structure of nonlinear subunits in macaque visual cortex (Q34478052):
Displaying 39 items.
- Dynamic engagement of human motion detectors across space-time coordinates (Q28658006) (← links)
- The timing of feedback to early visual cortex in the perception of long-range apparent motion (Q30488103) (← links)
- Contributions of Indirect Pathways to Visual Response Properties in Macaque Middle Temporal Area MT (Q30501246) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal features of synaptic to discharge receptive field transformation in cat area 17. (Q33656722) (← links)
- Low-level sensory plasticity during task-irrelevant perceptual learning: evidence from conventional and double training procedures (Q33665750) (← links)
- Evidence for long-range spatiotemporal interactions in infant and adult visual cortex (Q33816060) (← links)
- The role of V1 surround suppression in MT motion integration. (Q33923575) (← links)
- Motions add, orientations don't, in the human visual system (Q35016846) (← links)
- Navigational path integration by cortical neurons: origins in higher-order direction selectivity (Q35178505) (← links)
- Perceptual and neural consequences of rapid motion adaptation. (Q35546938) (← links)
- Seeing and Feeling Motion: Canonical Computations in Vision and Touch (Q35791679) (← links)
- Competitive Dynamics in MSTd: A Mechanism for Robust Heading Perception Based on Optic Flow (Q36061184) (← links)
- Apparent Motion Suppresses Responses in Early Visual Cortex: A Population Code Model (Q36174889) (← links)
- Integrating motion and depth via parallel pathways. (Q36649487) (← links)
- Perspectives on science and art. (Q36938887) (← links)
- Variability and Correlations in Primary Visual Cortical Neurons Driven by Fixational Eye Movements. (Q36985347) (← links)
- Disparity channels in early vision (Q36989213) (← links)
- Contrast affects speed tuning, space-time slant, and receptive-field organization of simple cells in macaque V1. (Q37085323) (← links)
- Nonlinear modeling of causal interrelationships in neuronal ensembles (Q37312841) (← links)
- Joint tuning for direction of motion and binocular disparity in macaque MT is largely separable (Q37441459) (← links)
- What a difference a parameter makes: a psychophysical comparison of random dot motion algorithms (Q37461530) (← links)
- Feature integration and object representations along the dorsal stream visual hierarchy (Q38241534) (← links)
- Adaptation to speed in macaque middle temporal and medial superior temporal areas. (Q39700714) (← links)
- Evidence and Counterevidence in Motion Perception. (Q40470118) (← links)
- Inference of neuronal functional circuitry with spike-triggered non-negative matrix factorization (Q41141159) (← links)
- Attention directed by expectations enhances receptive fields in cortical area MT. (Q41969305) (← links)
- Nonlinear modeling of dynamic interactions within neuronal ensembles using Principal Dynamic Modes. (Q42430677) (← links)
- Diverse suppressive influences in area MT and selectivity to complex motion features. (Q46636611) (← links)
- Internal spatial organization of receptive fields of complex cells in the early visual cortex. (Q48096041) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal structure of visual receptive fields in macaque superior colliculus (Q48394743) (← links)
- Effects of contrast and contrast adaptation on static receptive field features in macaque area V1. (Q48434333) (← links)
- A comparative study of shape representation in macaque visual areas v2 and v4. (Q48492935) (← links)
- Context dependence of receptive field remapping in superior colliculus (Q49052164) (← links)
- Theoretical analysis of reverse-time correlation for idealized orientation tuning dynamics (Q51888972) (← links)
- Sensory cortex is optimized for prediction of future input (Q56889766) (← links)
- Responses of MST neurons to plaid stimuli (Q57041177) (← links)
- Impaired spatial and binocular summation for motion direction discrimination in strabismic amblyopia (Q57090186) (← links)
- Going with the Flow: The Neural Mechanisms Underlying Illusions of Complex-Flow Motion (Q91689385) (← links)
- Suppressive Traveling Waves Shape Representations of Illusory Motion in Primary Visual Cortex of Awake Primate (Q92459147) (← links)