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SUMMARY:Investigating the Functional Anatomy of Motion Processing Pathways
  in the Human Brain - Dr Samatha Strong\, School of Optometry and Visual S
 cience\, Bradford
DTSTART:20171123T130000Z
DTEND:20171123T140000Z
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CONTACT:John Mollon
DESCRIPTION:Visual motion signals generated by or own movement or by the m
 ovement of external objects provide us with a rich source of information t
 hat helps us orientate ourselves within our surroundings and allows us to 
 segment and avoid obstacles that litter our visual environment. Our work f
 ocusses on the examination of the different functional roles played by mul
 tiple cortical areas responsive to motion (V3A\, hV5/MT+). To this end\, w
 e used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) combined with transcra
 nial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to examine the contributions these areas h
 ave to the perception of different attributes of moving optic flow stimuli
 . 
LOCATION:Kenneth Craik Room\, Craik-Marshall Building\, Downing Site
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