Davis M Glasser, Duje Tadin. J Vis 2010
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Perceptual consequences of centre-surround antagonism in visual motion processing.
Duje Tadin, Joseph S Lappin, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake. Nature 2003
Duje Tadin, Joseph S Lappin, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake. Nature 2003
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Optimal size for perceiving motion decreases with contrast.
Duje Tadin, Joseph S Lappin. Vision Res 2005
Duje Tadin, Joseph S Lappin. Vision Res 2005
73
Brief motion stimuli preferentially activate surround-suppressed neurons in macaque visual area MT.
Jan Churan, Farhan A Khawaja, James M G Tsui, Christopher C Pack. Curr Biol 2008
Jan Churan, Farhan A Khawaja, James M G Tsui, Christopher C Pack. Curr Biol 2008
68
Aging reduces center-surround antagonism in visual motion processing.
Lisa R Betts, Christopher P Taylor, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. Neuron 2005
Lisa R Betts, Christopher P Taylor, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. Neuron 2005
63
Low-level mechanisms may contribute to paradoxical motion percepts.
Craig R Aaen-Stockdale, Benjamin Thompson, Pi-Chun Huang, Robert F Hess. J Vis 2009
Craig R Aaen-Stockdale, Benjamin Thompson, Pi-Chun Huang, Robert F Hess. J Vis 2009
61
Weakened center-surround interactions in visual motion processing in schizophrenia.
Duje Tadin, Jejoong Kim, Mikisha L Doop, Crystal Gibson, Joseph S Lappin, Randolph Blake, Sohee Park. J Neurosci 2006
Duje Tadin, Jejoong Kim, Mikisha L Doop, Crystal Gibson, Joseph S Lappin, Randolph Blake, Sohee Park. J Neurosci 2006
57
Contrast dependence of suppressive influences in cortical area MT of alert macaque.
Christopher C Pack, J Nicholas Hunter, Richard T Born. J Neurophysiol 2005
Christopher C Pack, J Nicholas Hunter, Richard T Born. J Neurophysiol 2005
52
Spatial summation properties of directionally selective mechanisms in human vision.
S J Anderson, D C Burr. J Opt Soc Am A 1991
S J Anderson, D C Burr. J Opt Soc Am A 1991
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GABA and its agonists improved visual cortical function in senescent monkeys.
Audie G Leventhal, Yongchang Wang, Mingliang Pu, Yifeng Zhou, Yuanye Ma. Science 2003
Audie G Leventhal, Yongchang Wang, Mingliang Pu, Yifeng Zhou, Yuanye Ma. Science 2003
42
Spatial characteristics of center-surround antagonism in younger and older adults.
Lisa R Betts, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. J Vis 2009
Lisa R Betts, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. J Vis 2009
42
Enhanced visual motion perception in major depressive disorder.
Julie D Golomb, Jenika R B McDavitt, Barbara M Ruf, Jason I Chen, Aybala Saricicek, Kathleen H Maloney, Jian Hu, Marvin M Chun, Zubin Bhagwagar. J Neurosci 2009
Julie D Golomb, Jenika R B McDavitt, Barbara M Ruf, Jason I Chen, Aybala Saricicek, Kathleen H Maloney, Jian Hu, Marvin M Chun, Zubin Bhagwagar. J Neurosci 2009
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Contrast's effect on spatial summation by macaque V1 neurons.
M P Sceniak, D L Ringach, M J Hawken, R Shapley. Nat Neurosci 1999
M P Sceniak, D L Ringach, M J Hawken, R Shapley. Nat Neurosci 1999
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Improved motion perception and impaired spatial suppression following disruption of cortical area MT/V5.
Duje Tadin, Juha Silvanto, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Lorella Battelli. J Neurosci 2011
Duje Tadin, Juha Silvanto, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Lorella Battelli. J Neurosci 2011
36
Segregation of object and background motion in visual area MT: effects of microstimulation on eye movements.
R T Born, J M Groh, R Zhao, S J Lukasewycz. Neuron 2000
R T Born, J M Groh, R Zhao, S J Lukasewycz. Neuron 2000
26
Spatial and temporal limits of motion perception across variations in speed, eccentricity, and low vision.
Joseph S Lappin, Duje Tadin, Jeffrey B Nyquist, Anne L Corn. J Vis 2009
Joseph S Lappin, Duje Tadin, Jeffrey B Nyquist, Anne L Corn. J Vis 2009
26
Center-surround interactions in the middle temporal visual area of the owl monkey.
R T Born. J Neurophysiol 2000
R T Born. J Neurophysiol 2000
26
Adaptive center-surround interactions in human vision revealed during binocular rivalry.
Chris L E Paffen, Duje Tadin, Susan F te Pas, Randolph Blake, Frans A J Verstraten. Vision Res 2006
Chris L E Paffen, Duje Tadin, Susan F te Pas, Randolph Blake, Frans A J Verstraten. Vision Res 2006
26
Direction- and velocity-specific responses from beyond the classical receptive field in the middle temporal visual area (MT).
J Allman, F Miezin, E McGuinness. Perception 1985
J Allman, F Miezin, E McGuinness. Perception 1985
26
Analysis of local and wide-field movements in the superior temporal visual areas of the macaque monkey.
K Tanaka, K Hikosaka, H Saito, M Yukie, Y Fukada, E Iwai. J Neurosci 1986
K Tanaka, K Hikosaka, H Saito, M Yukie, Y Fukada, E Iwai. J Neurosci 1986
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Spatial and temporal selectivity of the human motion detection system.
S J Anderson, D C Burr. Vision Res 1985
S J Anderson, D C Burr. Vision Res 1985
26
Contextual modulations of center-surround interactions in motion revealed with the motion aftereffect.
Duje Tadin, Chris L E Paffen, Randolph Blake, Joseph S Lappin. J Vis 2008
Duje Tadin, Chris L E Paffen, Randolph Blake, Joseph S Lappin. J Vis 2008
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Optical velocity patterns, velocity-sensitive neurons, and space perception: a hypothesis.
K Nakayama, J M Loomis. Perception 1974
K Nakayama, J M Loomis. Perception 1974
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A substantial and unexpected enhancement of motion perception in autism.
Jennifer H Foss-Feig, Duje Tadin, Kimberly B Schauder, Carissa J Cascio. J Neurosci 2013
Jennifer H Foss-Feig, Duje Tadin, Kimberly B Schauder, Carissa J Cascio. J Neurosci 2013
26
Surround suppression in primate V1.
H E Jones, K L Grieve, W Wang, A M Sillito. J Neurophysiol 2001
H E Jones, K L Grieve, W Wang, A M Sillito. J Neurophysiol 2001
21
Natural signal statistics and sensory gain control.
O Schwartz, E P Simoncelli. Nat Neurosci 2001
O Schwartz, E P Simoncelli. Nat Neurosci 2001
21
GABA concentration is reduced in visual cortex in schizophrenia and correlates with orientation-specific surround suppression.
Jong H Yoon, Richard J Maddock, Ariel Rokem, Michael A Silver, Michael J Minzenberg, J Daniel Ragland, Cameron S Carter. J Neurosci 2010
Jong H Yoon, Richard J Maddock, Ariel Rokem, Michael A Silver, Michael J Minzenberg, J Daniel Ragland, Cameron S Carter. J Neurosci 2010
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GABA and schizophrenia: a review of basic science and clinical studies.
Adel Wassef, Jeffrey Baker, Lisa D Kochan. J Clin Psychopharmacol 2003
Adel Wassef, Jeffrey Baker, Lisa D Kochan. J Clin Psychopharmacol 2003
21
Shape and spatial distribution of receptive fields and antagonistic motion surrounds in the middle temporal area (V5) of the macaque.
S Raiguel, M M Van Hulle, D K Xiao, V L Marcar, G A Orban. Eur J Neurosci 1995
S Raiguel, M M Van Hulle, D K Xiao, V L Marcar, G A Orban. Eur J Neurosci 1995
21
A selective impairment of motion perception following lesions of the middle temporal visual area (MT).
W T Newsome, E B ParĂ©. J Neurosci 1988
W T Newsome, E B ParĂ©. J Neurosci 1988
21
Interaction of spatial and temporal factors in psychophysical estimates of surround suppression.
Jan Churan, Alby G Richard, Christopher C Pack. J Vis 2009
Jan Churan, Alby G Richard, Christopher C Pack. J Vis 2009
22
The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into movies.
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
21
Segregation of global and local motion processing in primate middle temporal visual area.
R T Born, R B Tootell. Nature 1992
R T Born, R B Tootell. Nature 1992
21
Adaptive surround modulation in cortical area MT.
Xin Huang, Thomas D Albright, Gene R Stoner. Neuron 2007
Xin Huang, Thomas D Albright, Gene R Stoner. Neuron 2007
21
Stimulus dependency and mechanisms of surround modulation in cortical area MT.
Xin Huang, Thomas D Albright, Gene R Stoner. J Neurosci 2008
Xin Huang, Thomas D Albright, Gene R Stoner. J Neurosci 2008
21
Aging alters surround modulation of perceived contrast.
Renee Karas, Allison M McKendrick. J Vis 2009
Renee Karas, Allison M McKendrick. J Vis 2009
21
Nature and interaction of signals from the receptive field center and surround in macaque V1 neurons.
James R Cavanaugh, Wyeth Bair, J Anthony Movshon. J Neurophysiol 2002
James R Cavanaugh, Wyeth Bair, J Anthony Movshon. J Neurophysiol 2002
21
Degradation of stimulus selectivity of visual cortical cells in senescent rhesus monkeys.
M T Schmolesky, Y Wang, M Pu, A G Leventhal. Nat Neurosci 2000
M T Schmolesky, Y Wang, M Pu, A G Leventhal. Nat Neurosci 2000
21
Stimulus specific responses from beyond the classical receptive field: neurophysiological mechanisms for local-global comparisons in visual neurons.
J Allman, F Miezin, E McGuinness. Annu Rev Neurosci 1985
J Allman, F Miezin, E McGuinness. Annu Rev Neurosci 1985
21
The independence of channels in human vision selective for direction of movement.
E Levinson, R Sekuler. J Physiol 1975
E Levinson, R Sekuler. J Physiol 1975
21
A strong interactive link between sensory discriminations and intelligence.
Michael D Melnick, Bryan R Harrison, Sohee Park, Loisa Bennetto, Duje Tadin. Curr Biol 2013
Michael D Melnick, Bryan R Harrison, Sohee Park, Loisa Bennetto, Duje Tadin. Curr Biol 2013
21
Spatial characteristics of motion-sensitive mechanisms change with age and stimulus spatial frequency.
Lisa R Betts, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. Vision Res 2012
Lisa R Betts, Allison B Sekuler, Patrick J Bennett. Vision Res 2012
23
Contrast sensitivity of MT receptive field centers and surrounds.
James M G Tsui, Christopher C Pack. J Neurophysiol 2011
James M G Tsui, Christopher C Pack. J Neurophysiol 2011
21
Sparse coding and decorrelation in primary visual cortex during natural vision.
W E Vinje, J L Gallant. Science 2000
W E Vinje, J L Gallant. Science 2000
15
Structure and function of visual area MT.
Richard T Born, David C Bradley. Annu Rev Neurosci 2005
Richard T Born, David C Bradley. Annu Rev Neurosci 2005
15
Assimilation-type and contrast-type bias of motion induced by the surround in a random-dot display: evidence for center-surround antagonism.
I Murakami, S Shimojo. Vision Res 1996
I Murakami, S Shimojo. Vision Res 1996
15
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