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Strong S, Silson E, Gouws A et al. Dissociable processing of radial motion direction and focus of expansion in human cortical areas V3A and V5/MT+ [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2016, 5:1276 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1112242.1)
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Dissociable processing of radial motion direction and focus of expansion in human cortical areas V3A and V5/MT+

Samantha Strong1, Edward Silson, André Gouws, Antony Morland, Declan McKeefry
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Published 08 Jun 2016

Dissociable processing of radial motion direction and focus of expansion in human cortical areas V3A and V5/MT+

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Samantha Strong1, Edward Silson, André Gouws, Antony Morland, Declan McKeefry
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1 University of Bradford, UK
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Vision Science Society Annual Meeting 2016
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Keywords
v5, mt, tms, fmri, radial, optic flow, v3a, motion, direction, v5/mt+, TO1, TO2, MST
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