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Journal of Neurophysiology
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Alpha Rhythms and Occluded Motion in Natural Scenes
Journal of Neurophysiology
5 minutes
3 months ago
Alpha Rhythms and Occluded Motion in Natural Scenes
In this episode, coauthors Lu-Chun Yeh and Daniel Kaiser discuss their recently published Short Report, "Cortical alpha rhythms interpolate occluded motion from natural scene context." When objects or people become temporarily hidden from view, our brains rely on environmental cues to predict their motion. This study shows that cortical alpha oscillations play a key role in this process, tracking not only visible movement but also anticipating whether motion continues or stops based on obstacles in the scene. Tune in to learn how these brain rhythms help us fill in the blanks of dynamic, real-world perception.   Cortical alpha rhythms interpolate occluded motion from natural scene context Lu-Chun Yeh, Max Bardelang, and Daniel Kaiser Journal of Neurophysiology 2025 133:5, 1497-1502
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