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. 2017 Feb 8;37(6):1394–1412. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2682-16.2016

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

More similarity in spatial than temporal motion integration in humans and monkeys. A, Left, Peak eccentricities of monkey (NHP) and human spatial filters differ by only 0.5° and they both span 3° (FWHM). Right, Temporal filters differ by (top) 90 ms in peak delay and (bottom) about 14 ms in duration. Data points represent mean values across datasets per subject; errors (SD) are smaller than marker sizes. B, Top, F(R) for three human (H1–H3) and two monkey (M1–M2) subjects. Error bars are SDs from cross-validation resampling. Bottom, Temporal filters for the same subjects as the top panel. Although the spatial filters are similar, there is an overall time shift between human and monkey temporal filters corresponding to the difference in pursuit latencies.