
Wiebke NörenbergHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin | HU Berlin · Department of Psychology
Wiebke Nörenberg
Master of Science
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To establish causality between actions and their sensory consequences, active observers must correctly determine their temporal order. Adaptation to systematic delays between manual movements and sensory events is known to keep such inferences of causality calibrated. Here, we tested whether this mechanism extends to eye movements and resulting sen...
The perception of optic flow is essential for any visually guided behavior of a moving animal. To mechanistically predict behavior and understand the emergence of self-motion perception in vertebrate brains, it is essential to systematically characterize the motion receptive fields (RFs) of optic-flow-processing neurons. Here, we present the fine-s...
The perception of optic flow is essential for any visually guided behavior of a moving animal. To mechanistically predict behavior and understand the emergence of self-motion perception in vertebrate brains, it is essential to systematically characterize the motion receptive fields (RFs) of optic flow processing neurons. Here, we present the fine-s...