Evidence for distinct levels of neural adaptation to both coherent and incoherently moving visual surfaces in visual area hMT+

Volume: 179, Pages: 540 - 547
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Visual adaptation describes the processes by which the visual system alters its operating properties in response to changes in the environment. It is one of the mechanisms controlling visual perceptual bistability - when two perceptual solutions are available - by controlling the duration of each percept. Moving plaids are an example of such ambiguity. They can be perceived as two surfaces sliding incoherently over each other or as a single...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence for distinct levels of neural adaptation to both coherent and incoherently moving visual surfaces in visual area hMT+
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
179
Pages
540 - 547
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