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SUBMITTER: Thunell E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4777237 | biostudies-other | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Thunell Evelina E van der Zwaag Wietske W Ögmen Haluk H Plomp Gijs G Herzog Michael H MH
Journal of vision 20160101 3
The visual representation of the world is often assumed to be retinotopic, and many visual brain areas are indeed organized retinotopically. Visual perception, however, is not based on a reference frame anchored in retinotopic coordinates. For example, when an object moves, motion of its constituent parts is perceived relative to the object rather than in retinotopic coordinates. The moving object thus serves as a nonretinotopic reference system for computing the properties of its parts. It is l ...[more]