Cortical dynamics subserving visual apparent motion
<p>Motion can be perceived when static images are successively presented with a spatial shift. This type of motion is an illusion and is termed apparent motion (AM). Here we show, with a voltage sensitive dye applied to the visual cortex of the ferret, that presentation of a sequence of statio...
Main Authors: | Ahmed, B, Hanazawa, A, Undeman, C, Eriksson, D, Valentiniene, S, Roland, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2008
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