1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "Motion direction tuning in human visual cortex" ?
Here the authors used multichannel electroencephalography and distributed source localization to study brain activity for different directions of visual motion using random dot stimuli.. This extends previous clinical data and suggests the presence of distributed macroscopic motion direction tuning in primate extrastriate cortex that may complement the classical microscopic motion tuning at the columnar level.
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2. What is the effect of the right temporo-occipital cortex?
Down motion showed strongest activation in the right parieto-occipital cortex (X = 24, Y = )72, Z = 42) and weaker activities in the right temporo-occipital cortex (X = 48, Y = )58, Z = )6) and left parietooccipital cortex (X = )18, Y = )77, Z = 31).
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3. What is the role of the ERP in the visual environment of animals?
The visual environment of most animals is highly dynamical, and the detection and interpretation of motion patterns is crucial for predicting the future state of one’s dynamic world.
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4. What is the brain activity in the right temporo-occipital cortex?
Left motion showed strongest activation in the right temporo-occipital cortex (X = 48, Y = )58, Z = )6) and weaker activations in the left temporo-occipital (X = )36, Y = )75, Z = )12), left parieto-temporo-occipital (X = )48, Y = )60, Z = 26), right occipital (X = 18, Y = )87, Z = )3) and right parieto-occipital cortex (X = 18, Y = )78, Z = 37).
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