PMID: 9558641DOI: 10.1006/nimg.1997.0319Apr 29, 1998Paper
Speed-dependent motion-sensitive responses in V5: an fMRI study
NeuroImage
D ChawlaK J Friston
Abstract
This fMRI study examined motion-sensitive responses in human area V5 as a function of stimulus speed. Consistent with electrophysiological findings, we observed optimal responses at intermediate speeds of around 7 degrees/s to 30 degrees/s. The results are consistent with a nonlinear (inverted "U") dependency on speed that was also observed in V3a. V1 activation was observed to decrease linearly as speed increased. This is consistent with the fact that speed-sensitive cells in V1 have been shown to be tuned to much slower speeds than in V5.
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