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English: Example of motion stimuli. The initial segments show an example of the motion stimuli used in the infant fMRI experiment, with the first 7 s showing random motion and the subsequent 7 s the coherent flow. Note the strong vection perception elicited by the coherent flow. The segments from 15 s to 52 s show an example of the recorded eye movements of an infant during the presentation of the coherent versus random motion. Note the reflection of the stimuli on the infant’s forehead. |
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Source | S1 Movie from Biagi L, Crespi S, Tosetti M, Morrone M (2015). "BOLD Response Selective to Flow-Motion in Very Young Infants". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002260. PMID 26418729. PMC: 4587790. | ||
Author | Biagi L, Crespi S, Tosetti M, Morrone M | ||
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Short title | Example of motion stimuli. |
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Image title | The initial segments show an example of the motion stimuli used in the infant fMRI experiment, with the first 7 s showing random motion and the subsequent 7 s the coherent flow. Note the strong vection perception elicited by the coherent flow. The segments from 15 s to 52 s show an example of the recorded eye movements of an infant during the presentation of the coherent versus random motion. Note the reflection of the stimuli on the infant’s forehead. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2015-09-29 |
Language | Italian |