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This dissertation by Nicole E. Peltier explores the neural basis of object motion perception during self-motion, focusing on the flow-parsing hypothesis which suggests that the visual system compensates for self-motion to interpret the motion of independently moving objects. Using macaque monkeys, the study provides evidence of perceptual biases consistent with flow parsing and identifies neural correlates in the middle temporal area (MT) that modulate responses based on optic flow. The findings contribute
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