Journal Article
Abstract
Although a high proportion of the motion selective cells in primate
motion area, MT, are disparity-selective, there is no convincing
evidence for cells in this area specific to stereomotion-in-depth and the
neural basis of stereomotion processing remains obscure. With
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we identify an
occipito-temporal region activated by cyclopean stereomotion-in-depth
stimulation, centered anterior to the human motion complex hMT+.
This discovery suggests a reconceptualization of the architecture of the
motion complex to incorporate the processing of motion in the third
dimension.
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
38
Number of Pages
293–305
Year of Publication
2007