A causal role for V5/MT neurons coding motion-disparity conjunctions in resolving perceptual ambiguity
Judgments about the perceptual appearance of visual objects require the combination of multiple parameters, like location, direction, color, speed, and depth. Our understanding of perceptual judgments has been greatly informed by studies of ambiguous figures, which take on different appearances depe...
Main Authors: | Krug, K, Cicmil, N, Parker, A, Cumming, BG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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