We propose a model of direction-sensitive units in human vision. It is a modified and elaborated version of a model by Reichardt [Z. Naturforsch. Teil B 12, 447 (1957)]. The model is applied to threshold experiments in which subjects view adjacent vertical bars with independently (typically sinusoidally), temporally modulated luminances. The subject must report whether the patterns moved to the left or to the right. According to the model, a basic mo-tion-detecting unit consists of two subunits tuned to opposite directions. Each performs a spatial and temporal linear filtering of its input; outputs of the filters are multiplied, and the multiplied output is integrated (for a time that is long relative to the modulation period). The model&ap...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two typ...
Human vision is vital in determining our interaction with the outside world. In this study we charac...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
The output of a motion detector depends on the direction of pattern motion, relative to the axis def...
Thresholds for detecting the direction of motion of drifting (8-Hz) vertical gratings [of spatial fr...
A vertical grating that sinusoidally reverses contrast can be synthesized from two identical compone...
AbstractWhen studying human ability to perceive temporal changes in luminance it is customary to est...
Two briefly flashed adjacent lines shown in rapid succession evoke a sensation of motion beyond that...
A model of human motion perception is presented. The model contains two stages of direction selectiv...
Target contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presence of ful...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
This paper reports estimates of the conjoint spatiotemporal tuning functions of the neural mechanism...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two typ...
Human vision is vital in determining our interaction with the outside world. In this study we charac...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
The output of a motion detector depends on the direction of pattern motion, relative to the axis def...
Thresholds for detecting the direction of motion of drifting (8-Hz) vertical gratings [of spatial fr...
A vertical grating that sinusoidally reverses contrast can be synthesized from two identical compone...
AbstractWhen studying human ability to perceive temporal changes in luminance it is customary to est...
Two briefly flashed adjacent lines shown in rapid succession evoke a sensation of motion beyond that...
A model of human motion perception is presented. The model contains two stages of direction selectiv...
Target contrast thresholds were measured using vertical spatial Gabor targets in the presence of ful...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
This paper reports estimates of the conjoint spatiotemporal tuning functions of the neural mechanism...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two typ...
Human vision is vital in determining our interaction with the outside world. In this study we charac...