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 …

Evoked magnetic field elicited by motion and motion aftereffect

N Osaka, H Ashida, M Osaka, S Koyama… - Perception, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
Motion aftereffect (MAE) is a negative aftereffect caused by prolonged viewing of visual
motion: after gazing at a moving grating for a while, a stationary image will appear to move …

Neuromagnetic activity in medial parietooccipital cortex reflects the perception of visual motion during eye movements

A Tikhonov, T Haarmeier, P Thier, C Braun… - Neuroimage, 2004 - Elsevier
We usually perceive a stationary, stable world despite coherent visual motion induced by
eye movements. This astonishing example of perceptual invariance results from a …

Differential impact of movement on the alpha and gamma dynamics serving visual processing

E Heinrichs-Graham, AI Wiesman… - Journal of …, 2022 - journals.physiology.org
Visual processing is widely understood to be served by a decrease in alpha activity in
occipital cortices, largely concurrent with an increase in gamma activity. Although the …

Activation of area MT/V5 and the right inferior parietal cortex during the discrimination of transient direction changes in translational motion

JC Martinez-Trujillo, D Cheyne, W Gaetz… - Cerebral …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
The perception of changes in the direction of objects that translate in space is an important
function of our visual system. Here we investigate the brain electrical phenomena underlying …

Physiological evidence of interaction of first‐and second‐order motion processes in the human visual system: A magnetoencephalographic study

A Sofue, Y Kaneoke, R Kakigi - Human brain mapping, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Humans have several mechanisms for the visual perception of motion, including one that is
luminance‐based (first‐order) and another that is luminance‐independent (second‐order) …

The motion aftereffect reloaded

G Mather, A Pavan, G Campana, C Casco - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2008 - cell.com
The motion aftereffect is a robust illusion of visual motion resulting from exposure to a
moving pattern. There is a widely accepted explanation of it in terms of changes in the …

[HTML][HTML] Tuning properties of radial phantom motion aftereffects

NSC Price, JA Greenwood, MR Ibbotson - Vision Research, 2004 - Elsevier
Motion aftereffects are normally tested in regions of the visual field that have been directly
exposed to motion (local or concrete MAEs). We compared concrete MAEs with remote or …

Spatiotemporal activity of a cortical network for processing visual motion revealed by MEG and fMRI

SP Ahlfors, GV Simpson, AM Dale… - Journal of …, 1999 - journals.physiology.org
A sudden change in the direction of motion is a particularly salient and relevant feature of
visual information. Extensive research has identified cortical areas responsive to visual …