Spatiotemporal imaging of human cortical areas selective to visual motion

1996 
Movement in the visual field is an important part of perceptual information. Previous imaging studies have identified a number of cortical areas sensitive to visual motion [1,2], including what is considered to be the human homologue of area MT/V5 [3,4]. Our study sought to reproduce and expand upon a previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) investigation [4] and to examine the timing of activity in the network of regions participating in the processing of visual motion information with magnetoencephalography (MEG).
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