La percezione del movimento

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La percezione del movimento. La selettività neurale per il movimento. Il detettore (parziale) di Reichardt. Nulla. Preferita. Il detettore (completo) di Reichardt. Movie. L ’ illusione dell ’ insegna dei barbieri. demo. V1. MT. Waterfall illusion (Addams, 1834). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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La percezione del movimento

La selettività neurale per il movimento

Il detettore (parziale) di Reichardt

PreferitaNulla

Il detettore (completo) di Reichardt

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Movie

L’illusione dell’insegna dei barbieri

demo

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Waterfall illusion (Addams, 1834)

Positional motion aftereffect (PMAE)

Snowden (1998) Curr. Biol.Nishida & Johnson (1999) Nature

Movimento complesso: flusso ottica

Lettura

• Morrone, M.C., Burr, D.C., and Vaina, L. (1995). Two stages of visual processing for radial and circular motion. Nature 376, 507-509.

• Morrone, M.C., Tosetti, M., Montanaro, D., Burr, D.C., Fiorentini, A., and Cioni, G. (2000). A cortical area that responds specifically to optic flow, revealed by function Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Nature Neuroscience 3, 1322-1328.

Neural response in MSTdDuffy & Wurtz, 1991

Psychophysical evidence for detection of optic flow in

humans?

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Interim Conclusions•There exists psychophysical evidence for detectors tuned to complex optical flow.

•Evidence suggest that the detectors are “second-stage” after contrast thresholding.

•Temporal summation is extensive: ~ 3 sec.

•Spatial summation is extensive, ~ 70°.

A neural centre for optic flow?

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Biological motion

http://www.biomotionlab.ca/Demos/BMLwalker.html

Adult plasticity: paraplegia affects perception of “biological motion”

The mirror system?(Giacomo Rizzolatti)

Sensitivity impaired for biological motion but not contrast sensitivity for orientation

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The results point to shared neural circuits for production and perception of movement

– the mirror system?

CONCLUSIONS Paraplegic adults have reduced sensitivity to

biological motion: shared neural mechanisms for perception and production of motion

L’illusione di Ouchi

L’illusione di Ouchi