TopicNeuroscience
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It’s All About Motion: Functional organization of the multisensory motion system at 7T

Anna Gaglianese
Laboratory for Investigative Neurophysiology, CHUV, Lausanne & The Sense Innovation and Research Center, Lausanne and Sion, Switzerland
Nov 15, 2022

The human middle temporal complex (hMT+) has a crucial biological relevance for the processing and detection of direction and speed of motion in visual stimuli. In both humans and monkeys, it has been extensively investigated in terms of its retinotopic properties and selectivity for direction of moving stimuli; however, only in recent years there has been an increasing interest in how neurons in MT encode the speed of motion. In this talk, I will explore the proposed mechanism of speed encoding questioning whether hMT+ neuronal populations encode the stimulus speed directly, or whether they separate motion into its spatial and temporal components. I will characterize how neuronal populations in hMT+ encode the speed of moving visual stimuli using electrocorticography ECoG and 7T fMRI. I will illustrate that the neuronal populations measured in hMT+ are not directly tuned to stimulus speed, but instead encode speed through separate and independent spatial and temporal frequency tuning. Finally, I will suggest that this mechanism may play a role in evaluating multisensory responses for visual, tactile and auditory stimuli in hMT+.

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Multisensory interactions in temporal frequency processing

Jeff Yau
Baylor College of Medicine
May 5, 2022
ePosterNeuroscience

Temporal frequency masking interactions in V1 depend on stimulus size

Divya Gulati, Supratim Ray

FENS Forum 2024

ePosterNeuroscience

Sound power modulates rat visual perception in a temporal frequency classification task

Mattia Zanzi, Francesco Rinaldi, Eugenio Piasini, Davide Zoccolan

FENS Forum 2024

ePosterNeuroscience

Temporal frequency tuning of gamma oscillations varies differently with stimulus contrast and size in macaque V1

Surya S Prakash, Supratim Ray

FENS Forum 2024

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