Normal and anomalous development of visual motion processing: motion coherence and 'dorsal-stream vulnerability'.
Directional motion processing is a pervasive and functionally important feature of the visual system. Behavioural and VEP studies indicate that it appears as a cortical function after about 7 weeks of age, with global processing, motion based segmentation, and the use of motion in complex perceptual...
Autors principals: | Braddick, O, Atkinson, J, Wattam-Bell, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2003
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