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Motion Perception - Physiology
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Definition of 'Motion Perception'

The real or apparent movement of objects through the visual field.

Common names: Motion Perception; Perception, Motion

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Visual learning shapes the processing of complex movement stimuli in the human brain.

2 Nov 2009 Recognition of actions and complex movements is fundamental for social interactions and action understanding. While the relationship between motor expertise and visual recognition of body movements has received a vast amount of interest, the role of ... Read more...


Stimulus-induced and state-dependent sustained gamma activity is tightly coupled to the hemodynamic response in humans.

2 Nov 2009 A prompt behavioral response to a stimulus depends both on the salience of the stimulus as well as the subject's preparedness. Thus, both stimulus properties and cognitive factors, such as attention, may determine the strength of neuronal ... Read more...


Predicting the unpredictable: weighted averaging of past stimulus timing facilitates ocular pursuit of randomly timed stimuli.

19 Oct 2009 In motor control, prediction of future events is vital for overcoming sensory-motor processing delays and facilitating rapid and accurate responses in a dynamic environment. In human ocular pursuit this is so pervasive that prediction of future ... Read more...

 

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Definition: The real or apparent movement of objects through the visual field.

Descriptor UI: D009039

Alternative terms: Motion Perception; Perception, Motion;

Allowable Qualifiers: classification; drug effects; physiology; radiation effects; ethics;

Tree Number: F02.463.593.932.567;

Technical Notes: TN 129: relation to KINESTHESIS

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