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A double dissociation between striate and extrastriate visual cortex for pattern motion perception revealed using rTMS
2009
Human Brain Mapping
The neural mechanisms underlying the integration and segregation of motion signals are often studied using plaid stimuli. These stimuli consist of two spatially coincident dynamic gratings of differing orientations, which are either perceived to move in two unique directions or are integrated by the visual system to elicit the percept of a checkerboard moving in a single direction. Computations pertaining to the motion of the individual component gratings are thought to take place in striate
doi:10.1002/hbm.20736
pmid:19224619
fatcat:tzy2tlixnrevjeextfbze2rwqe