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Attention-grabbing motion in the human brain
Authors:Culham Jody
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5C2.
Abstract:Visual motion signals can be derived either through a lower-order mechanism in which motion detectors register changes in luminance over space and time or through a higher-order mechanism that tracks salient features as they change position. A recent fMRI study by Claeys and colleagues reports a new area of the human brain that responds to the motion of salient features and to apparent motion.
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