Retinotopy and Functional Subdivision of Human Areas MT and MST
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Abstract
We performed a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments to divide the human MT+ complex into subregions that may be identified as homologs to a pair of macaque motion-responsive visual areas: the middle temporal area (MT) and the medial superior temporal area (MST). Using stimuli designed to tease apart differences in retinotopic organization and receptive field size, we established a double dissociation between two distinct MT+ subregions in 8 of the 10 hemispheres studied. The first subregion exhibited retinotopic organization but did not respond to peripheral ipsilateral stimulation, indicative of smaller receptive fields. Conversely, the second subregion within MT+ did not demonstrate…
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- Macaque
- Superior temporal sulcus
- Receptive field
- Neuroscience
- Retinotopy
- Anatomy
- Sulcus
- Biology
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