MST Neurons Respond to Optic Flow and Translational Movement

作者: Charles J. Duffy

DOI: 10.1152/JN.1998.80.4.1816

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摘要: … This suggests a clear preference for optic flow stimuli … preference for left-forward optic flow (right graph, ), but with anticongruently combined stimuli it showed a much weaker preference …

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