Computational neuroimaging and population receptive fields
BA Wandell, J Winawer - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2015 - cell.com
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) noninvasively measures human brain
activity at millimeter resolution. Scientists use different approaches to take advantage of the …
activity at millimeter resolution. Scientists use different approaches to take advantage of the …
Topographic representation of numerosity in the human parietal cortex
Numerosity, the set size of a group of items, is processed by the association cortex, but
certain aspects mirror the properties of primary senses. Sensory cortices contain …
certain aspects mirror the properties of primary senses. Sensory cortices contain …
Cortical correlates of human motion perception biases
B Vintch, JL Gardner - Journal of Neuroscience, 2014 - Soc Neuroscience
Human sensory perception is not a faithful reproduction of the sensory environment. For
example, at low contrast, objects appear to move slower and flicker faster than veridical …
example, at low contrast, objects appear to move slower and flicker faster than veridical …
Occipital white matter tracts in human and macaque
We compare several major white-matter tracts in human and macaque occipital lobe using
diffusion magnetic resonance imaging. The comparison suggests similarities but also …
diffusion magnetic resonance imaging. The comparison suggests similarities but also …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the efficacy of multi-echo ICA denoising on model-based fMRI
Abstract fMRI is an indispensable tool for neuroscience investigation, but this technique is
limited by multiple sources of physiological and measurement noise. These noise sources …
limited by multiple sources of physiological and measurement noise. These noise sources …
The role of human ventral visual cortex in motion perception
Visual motion perception is fundamental to many aspects of visual perception. Visual motion
perception has long been associated with the dorsal (parietal) pathway and the involvement …
perception has long been associated with the dorsal (parietal) pathway and the involvement …
Evidence for a posterior parietal cortex contribution to spatial but not temporal numerosity perception
S Cavdaroglu, A Knops - Cerebral Cortex, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to encode and represent the number of objects in a
visual scene (ie, numerosity). Whether this representation is shared for simultaneous and …
visual scene (ie, numerosity). Whether this representation is shared for simultaneous and …
Size precedes view: developmental emergence of invariant object representations in lateral occipital complex
M Nishimura, KS Scherf, V Zachariou… - Journal of cognitive …, 2015 - direct.mit.edu
Although object perception involves encoding a wide variety of object properties (eg, size,
color, viewpoint), some properties are irrelevant for identifying the object. The key to …
color, viewpoint), some properties are irrelevant for identifying the object. The key to …
Decoding the dynamic perception of risk and speed using naturalistic stimuli: A multivariate, whole‐brain analysis
U Ju, C Wallraven - Human brain mapping, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Time‐resolved decoding of speed and risk perception in car driving is important for
understanding the perceptual processes related to driving safety. In this study, we used an …
understanding the perceptual processes related to driving safety. In this study, we used an …
An illusory motion in stationary stimuli alters their perceived duration
Despite having equal duration, stimuli in physical motion are perceived to last longer than
static ones. Here, we investigate whether illusory motion stimuli produce a time-dilation …
static ones. Here, we investigate whether illusory motion stimuli produce a time-dilation …