Functional correlate and delineated connectivity pattern of human motion aftereffect responses substantiate a subjacent visual-vestibular interaction

RM Rühl, T Bauermann, M Dieterich, P Zu Eulenburg - Neuroimage, 2018 - Elsevier
The visual motion aftereffect (MAE) is the most prominent aftereffect in the visual system.
Regarding its function, psychophysical studies suggest its function to be a form of sensory …

[HTML][HTML] Functional neuroimaging of visuo-vestibular interaction

RE Roberts, H Ahmad, Q Arshad, M Patel… - Brain Structure and …, 2017 - Springer
The brain combines visual, vestibular and proprioceptive information to distinguish between
self-and world motion. Often these signals are complementary and indicate that the …

[HTML][HTML] Ventral and dorsal streams processing visual motion perception (FDG-PET study)

S Becker-Bense, HG Buchholz… - BMC …, 2012 - bmcneurosci.biomedcentral.com
Earlier functional imaging studies on visually induced self-motion perception (vection)
disclosed a bilateral network of activations within primary and secondary visual cortex areas …

Fore–aft translation aftereffects

BT Crane - Experimental brain research, 2012 - Springer
A general theme in sensory perception is that exposure to a stimulus makes it seem more
neutral such that perception of subsequent stimuli is shifted in the opposite direction. The …

Spatial and temporal EEG dynamics of motion sickness

YC Chen, JR Duann, SW Chuang, CL Lin, LW Ko… - NeuroImage, 2010 - Elsevier
This study investigates motion-sickness-related brain responses using a VR-based driving
simulator on a motion platform with six degrees of freedom, which provides both visual and …

Gamma oscillations underlying the visual motion aftereffect

A Tikhonov, B Händel, T Haarmeier, W Lutzenberger… - Neuroimage, 2007 - Elsevier
After having been exposed to strong visual motion in one direction, a subsequently
presented stationary visual scene seems to move in the opposite direction. This motion …

Decoding the motion aftereffect in human visual cortex

H Hogendoorn, FAJ Verstraten - Neuroimage, 2013 - Elsevier
In the motion aftereffect (MAE), adapting to a moving stimulus causes a subsequently
presented stationary stimulus to appear to move in the opposite direction. Recently, the …

Inter-hemispheric desynchronization of the human MT+ during visually induced motion sickness

J Miyazaki, H Yamamoto, Y Ichimura… - Experimental brain …, 2015 - Springer
Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) is triggered in susceptible individuals by stationary
viewing of moving visual scenes. VIMS is often preceded by an illusion of self-motion …

[HTML][HTML] A hierarchical structure of motion system revealed by interocular transfer of flicker motion aftereffects

S Nishida, H Ashida - Vision Research, 2000 - Elsevier
Interocular transfer of the motion aftereffect (MAE) has been extensively investigated for the
purpose of analysing the binocularity of the underlying motion mechanism. Previous studies …

[HTML][HTML] Attention, adaptation, and the motion aftereffect

G Rees - Neuron, 2001 - cell.com
Activation of the human visual motion area V5/MT was previously thought to be the basis of
the motion aftereffect. New findings suggest that previous observations were confounded by …