Impairment of the perception of second order motion but not first order motion in a patient with unilateral focal brain damage.
Unlike first order motion, which is based on spatiotemporal variations in luminance, second-order motion relies on spatiotemporal variation of attributes derived from luminance, such as contrast. Here we show that a patient with a small unilateral cortical lesion adjacent to human cortical area MT (...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1996
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