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Research in my laboratory focuses on the processing of motion information in dorsal extrastriate cortex. There are two main branches to the program, which can be roughly described as the "how" and the "why" of higher-level motion processing in cortex.

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Zhang, T., Heuer, H.W., and Britten, K.H. (2004), Parietal area VIP neuronal responses to heading stimuli are encoded in head-centered coordinates , Neuron, 42(6): 993-1001 Heuer, H.W. and Britten, K.H. (2004), Optic flow signals in extrastriate area MST: comparison of perceptual and neuronal sensitivity , Journal of Neurophysiology, 91(3): 1314-26 Britten, KH and van Wezel, RJA. 2002. Area MST and heading perception in macaque monkeys. Cerebral Cortex. 12:692-701. Heuer, HW and Britten, KH. 2002. Contrast dependence of response normalization in area MT of the rhesus macaque. Journal of Neurophysiology. In press. van Wezel, RJA and Britten, KH. 2002. Motion adaptation in area MT. Journal of Neurophysiology. In press. van Wezel, R.J.A. and Britten, K.H. 2002. Multiple uses of visual motion: the case for stability in sensory cortex, Neuroscience, 111(4): 739-59 Britten KH and HW Heuer. 1999. Spatial summation in the receptive fields of MT neurons. Journal of Neuroscience. 19(12):5074-5084 Britten, KH. 1998. Clustering of response selectivity in the medial superior temporal area of extrastriate cortex in the macque monkey. Visual Neuroscience. 15(3):553-558 Britten KH and RJA van Wezel. 1998. Electrical microstimulation of cortical area MST biases heading perception in monkeys. Nature Neuroscience. 1(1):59-63 Heuer HW, Britten KH. (2007) Linear responses to stochastic motion signals in area MST. J Neurophysiol. 98(3):1115-24.

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