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Abstract:
Previously, human visual areas V3A and V6 have been shown to compensate for self-induced retinal motion and to encode objective motion during smooth pursuit eye movements. However, it is unclear how responses to objective and retinal motion vary as a function of speed in these and other human motion responsive regions. Prior studies examining fMRI responses as a function of speed always measured joint responses to objective and retinal motion, as speed of the background motion was varied during fixation.
In this study we used a pursuit paradigm that allowed us to measure responses to objective and retinal motion