P&C TB8 Lecture 2; Biological motion perception

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Which has larger receptive fields?
V5
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What kind of mapping is present in V5 cells?
Retinotopic maps
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Do V5 cells show colour selectivity?
No
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What area is V5 connected to with more complex response properties?
Medial Superior Temporal Sulcus
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Which has larger receptive fields, V5 or MST?
MST
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What are MST cells sensitive to?
Translation, expansion, contraction, rotaton
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What is biological motion?
Common directions of motion form groups
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Can motion generate form information?
Yes
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Which area responds preferentially to biological motion?
Posterior STS
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The further down STS you go?
The larger the response to articulated features of stimulus
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With a SHORT inter-simulus interval?
Biologically implausible, seen as object like and there is activity in object processing areas
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With a LONG inter-stimulus interval?
Biologically plausible, seen as biological motion and activation in related areas
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In neuroimagine V5, what did V5 show a larger response to?
Moving black and white squares
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Does V5 respond to illusory motion?
Yes
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Where does intergration of form and motion occur?
STS
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Complex biological motion influences simple motion processing, seen through which stimuli?
Backscroll illusion
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