Neural correlates of perceptual motion coherence
Neural correlates of perceptual motion coherence is a scholarly work by Thomas D. Albright and Gene R. Stoner, published in 1992 in ''Nature''. The main subjects of the publication include visual perception, perception, computer vision, artificial intelligence, Coherence, cognitive psychology, motion, computer science, neuroscience, and psychology. The authors now report that neurons in the visual cortex of rhesus monkeys exhibit changes in direction tuning that parallel this perceptual phenomenon: sensitivity to the motions of the component gratings is enhanced under conditions that favour the perception of noncoherent motion.