Form and motion coherence activate independent, but not dorsal/ventral segregated, networks in the human brain.
There is much evidence in primates' visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in object recognition and encoding object position and motion, which have been identified with 'ventral' and 'dorsal' streams, respectively, of the extra-striate visual areas [1] [2] [3]....
Hoofdauteurs: | Braddick, O, O'Brien, J, Wattam-Bell, J, Atkinson, J, Turner, R |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
Gepubliceerd in: |
2000
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