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Medial superior temporal area : ウィキペディア英語版 | Medial superior temporal area The medial superior temporal (MST) area is a part of the cerebral cortex, which lies in the dorsal stream of the visual area of the primate brain. The MST receives most of its inputs from the middle temporal (MT) area, which is involved primarily in the detection of motion. The MST uses the incoming information to compute things such as optic flow. ==References== Bayerl & Neumann. (2002). Recurrent processing in the dorsal pathway underlies the robust integration and segregation of motion patterns. Journal of Vision 2, 658-658. Ichikawa M, Masakura Y & Munechika K. (2006). Dependence of illusory motion on directional consistency in oblique components. Perception 35, 933-946.
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