& Motion is fully described by a direction and a speed. The processing of direction information by the visual system has been extensively studied; much less is known, however, about the processing of speed. Although it is generally accepted that the direction of motion is processed by a single mo-tion system, no such consensus exists for speed. Psycho-physical data from humans suggest two separate systems processing luminance-based fast and slow speeds, whereas neurophysiological recordings in monkeys generally show continuous speed representation, hinting at a single system. Although the neurophysiological findings hint at a single system, they remain inconclusive as only a limited amount of cells can be measured per study and, possibl...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
Locomotion speed provides important social information about an individual’s fitness, mood and inte...
AbstractIt is well-known that reducing the contrast of a slow moving stimulus reduces its apparent s...
AbstractSince Barlow and Hill's classic study of the adaptation of the rabbit ganglion cell to movem...
As animals that move in a 3D world and interact with 3D objects, it is very important for our surviv...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
The visual world is processed in the brain as a series of characteristics, where the information is ...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
The ability to judge speed is a fundamental aspect of visual motion processing. Speed judgments are ...
Our everyday visual perception is supported by a complicated set of interactions between different b...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
Local motion in a visual scene allows the detection of prey or predator and predicts their future po...
AbstractGlobal-motion perception is the perception of coherent motion in a noisy motion stimulus. Th...
he prevailing view of motion detection in human vision is that the retinal image is convolved with e...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
Locomotion speed provides important social information about an individual’s fitness, mood and inte...
AbstractIt is well-known that reducing the contrast of a slow moving stimulus reduces its apparent s...
AbstractSince Barlow and Hill's classic study of the adaptation of the rabbit ganglion cell to movem...
As animals that move in a 3D world and interact with 3D objects, it is very important for our surviv...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
The visual world is processed in the brain as a series of characteristics, where the information is ...
Interacting with the natural environment leads to complex stimulations of our senses. Here we focus ...
The ability to judge speed is a fundamental aspect of visual motion processing. Speed judgments are ...
Our everyday visual perception is supported by a complicated set of interactions between different b...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
Local motion in a visual scene allows the detection of prey or predator and predicts their future po...
AbstractGlobal-motion perception is the perception of coherent motion in a noisy motion stimulus. Th...
he prevailing view of motion detection in human vision is that the retinal image is convolved with e...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
Locomotion speed provides important social information about an individual’s fitness, mood and inte...
AbstractIt is well-known that reducing the contrast of a slow moving stimulus reduces its apparent s...