Abstract When a slowly moving pattern is presented on a monitor which itself is moved, the pattern appears to freeze on the screen (Mesland and Wertheim in Vis Res 36(20):3325–3328, 1996) even if we move our head with the monitor, as with a head mounted display (Pavard and Berthoz in Perception 6:529–540, 1977). We present a simple model of these phenomena, which states that the perceived relative velocity between two stimuli (the pattern and the moving monitor) is proportional to the difference between the perceived velocities of these stimuli in space, minus a noise factor. The latter reflects the intrinsic noise in the neural signals that encode retinal image velocities. With noise levels derived from the literature the model fits empiri...
Motion opponency is a stage common to many motion processing models involving the combination of loc...
AbstractWhen we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the...
When we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the eye's m...
ABSTRACT. Historically, movement noise or variability is con-sidered to be an undesirable property o...
AbstractA visual illusion is reported which comprises the following: when a monitor with a moving co...
Motion perception lies at the heart of the scientific study of vision. The motion aftereffect (MAE),...
Visual illusions are often studied and analyzed to better understand the neural basis of perception....
ABSTRACT—Ambiguous visual information often produces un-stable visual perception. In four psychophys...
Transient auditory stimuli have been shown to influence the perception of ambiguous 2D visual motion...
Observers can recover motion with respect to the head during an eye movement by comparing signals e...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
The human brain continuously receives sensory input from the dynamic physical world via various sens...
Two stimuli alternately presented at different locations can evoke a percept of a stimulus continuou...
Motion perception in its early stages has traditionally been conceived as a process in which differe...
Background: Vision provides the most salient information with regard to the stimulus motion. However...
Motion opponency is a stage common to many motion processing models involving the combination of loc...
AbstractWhen we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the...
When we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the eye's m...
ABSTRACT. Historically, movement noise or variability is con-sidered to be an undesirable property o...
AbstractA visual illusion is reported which comprises the following: when a monitor with a moving co...
Motion perception lies at the heart of the scientific study of vision. The motion aftereffect (MAE),...
Visual illusions are often studied and analyzed to better understand the neural basis of perception....
ABSTRACT—Ambiguous visual information often produces un-stable visual perception. In four psychophys...
Transient auditory stimuli have been shown to influence the perception of ambiguous 2D visual motion...
Observers can recover motion with respect to the head during an eye movement by comparing signals e...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
The human brain continuously receives sensory input from the dynamic physical world via various sens...
Two stimuli alternately presented at different locations can evoke a percept of a stimulus continuou...
Motion perception in its early stages has traditionally been conceived as a process in which differe...
Background: Vision provides the most salient information with regard to the stimulus motion. However...
Motion opponency is a stage common to many motion processing models involving the combination of loc...
AbstractWhen we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the...
When we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the eye's m...