Spike timing–dependent plasticity: a Hebbian learning rule

N Caporale, Y Dan - Annu. Rev. Neurosci., 2008 - annualreviews.org
Spike timing–dependent plasticity (STDP) as a Hebbian synaptic learning rule has been
demonstrated in various neural circuits over a wide spectrum of species, from insects to …

[HTML][HTML] Motion psychophysics: 1985–2010

D Burr, P Thompson - Vision research, 2011 - Elsevier
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Cellular networks underlying human spatial navigation

AD Ekstrom, MJ Kahana, JB Caplan, TA Fields… - Nature, 2003 - nature.com
Place cells of the rodent hippocampus constitute one of the most striking examples of a
correlation between neuronal activity and complex behaviour in mammals,. These cells …

The composite face illusion: A whole window into our understanding of holistic face perception

B Rossion - Visual Cognition, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Two identical top halves of a face are perceived as being different when their bottom halves
belong to different faces, showing that the parts of a face cannot be perceived independently …

Serial dependence in position occurs at the time of perception

M Manassi, A Liberman, A Kosovicheva… - Psychonomic bulletin & …, 2018 - Springer
Observers perceive objects in the world as stable over space and time, even though the
visual experience of those objects is often discontinuous and distorted due to masking …

Spatially localized distortions of event time

A Johnston, DH Arnold, S Nishida - Current biology, 2006 - cell.com
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms
underlying temporal judgements are universal and centralized in the brain or modality …

Illusory perceptions of space and time preserve cross-saccadic perceptual continuity

K Yarrow, P Haggard, R Heal, P Brown, JC Rothwell - Nature, 2001 - nature.com
When voluntary saccadic eye movements are made to a silently ticking clock, observers
sometimes think that the second hand takes longer than normal to move to its next position …

Motion distorts visual space: shifting the perceived position of remote stationary objects

D Whitney, P Cavanagh - Nature neuroscience, 2000 - nature.com
To perceive the relative positions of objects in the visual field, the visual system must assign
locations to each stimulus. This assignment is determined by the object's retinal position, the …

Unifying account of visual motion and position perception

OS Kwon, D Tadin, DC Knill - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2015 - pnas.org
Despite growing evidence for perceptual interactions between motion and position, no
unifying framework exists to account for these two key features of our visual experience. We …

Fundamental mechanisms of visual motion detection: models, cells and functions

CWG Clifford, MR Ibbotson - Progress in neurobiology, 2002 - Elsevier
Taking a comparative approach, data from a range of visual species are discussed in the
context of ideas about mechanisms of motion detection. The cellular basis of motion …