A model of human motion perception is presented. The model contains two stages of direction selective units. The first stage con-tains broadly tuned units, while the second stage contains units that are narrowly tuned. The model accounts for the motion af-tereffect through adapting units at the first stage and inhibitory interactions at the second stage. The model explains how two pop-ulations of dots moving in slightly different directions are perceived as a single population moving in the direction of the vector sum, and how two populations moving in strongly different directions are perceived as transparent motion. The model also explains why the motion aftereffect in both cases appears as non-transparent motion.
When we look at two overlapping random-dot patterns moving toward different directions, we perceive ...
AbstractA number of studies were conducted to determine how many transparent motion signals observer...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
A model of human motion perception is presented. The model contains two stages of direction selectiv...
In daily life our visual system is bombarded with motion information. We see cars driving by, flocks...
this article some other nontransparent displays that cannot be explained this way. Motion transparen...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
Our visual system can solve the difficult problem of repre-senting multiple motions in the same part...
In the preceding two companion articles we studied the con-ditions under which transparent motion pe...
Transparent motion is perceived when multiple motions are presented in the same part of visual space...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
If motion that one has been looking at for some time suddenly stops, or if one shifts one's gaze to ...
Motion transparency occurs when multiple coherent motions are per-ceived in one spatial location. Im...
When we look at two overlapping random-dot patterns moving toward different directions, we perceive ...
AbstractA number of studies were conducted to determine how many transparent motion signals observer...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
A model of human motion perception is presented. The model contains two stages of direction selectiv...
In daily life our visual system is bombarded with motion information. We see cars driving by, flocks...
this article some other nontransparent displays that cannot be explained this way. Motion transparen...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
Our visual system can solve the difficult problem of repre-senting multiple motions in the same part...
In the preceding two companion articles we studied the con-ditions under which transparent motion pe...
Transparent motion is perceived when multiple motions are presented in the same part of visual space...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
If motion that one has been looking at for some time suddenly stops, or if one shifts one's gaze to ...
Motion transparency occurs when multiple coherent motions are per-ceived in one spatial location. Im...
When we look at two overlapping random-dot patterns moving toward different directions, we perceive ...
AbstractA number of studies were conducted to determine how many transparent motion signals observer...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...