Abstract. Recent findings suggest that the visual system is biased by its past stimulation to detect one direction of motion over others. Three experiments were designed to investigate whether this bias is mediated by the direction or by the velocity of the past stimulation, and whether this bias is offset by contradictory pattern or depth information. Observers were presented with two solid or random-dot patterns that moved across a display screen in antiphase. As the two patterns reached the center of the screen, they became superimposed in such a way that their subsequent directions were ambiguous. Results from experiment 1 showed that the probability of perceiving these patterns as continuing to move in the same directions was significa...
AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion ...
AbstractThe upper spatial limit Dmax for perception of apparent motion of a random dot pattern may b...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical properties of...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
Deciding whether a novel visual pattern is the same as or different from a previously seen reference...
Many previous studies concerning the perception and discrimination of motion direction have utilised...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
Although we have made major advances in understanding motion perception based on the processing of l...
Two sets of dots moving in opposite directions are usually seen as two transparent surfaces. Decidin...
AbstractPsychophysical studies point to the existence of specialized mechanisms sensitive to the rel...
Computational models of motion perception suggest that the perceived direction of weak motion signal...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Successive presentations of two different stimulus configurations were used to generate a compelling...
AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion ...
AbstractThe upper spatial limit Dmax for perception of apparent motion of a random dot pattern may b...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical properties of...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
Deciding whether a novel visual pattern is the same as or different from a previously seen reference...
Many previous studies concerning the perception and discrimination of motion direction have utilised...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
Although we have made major advances in understanding motion perception based on the processing of l...
Two sets of dots moving in opposite directions are usually seen as two transparent surfaces. Decidin...
AbstractPsychophysical studies point to the existence of specialized mechanisms sensitive to the rel...
Computational models of motion perception suggest that the perceived direction of weak motion signal...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Successive presentations of two different stimulus configurations were used to generate a compelling...
AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion ...
AbstractThe upper spatial limit Dmax for perception of apparent motion of a random dot pattern may b...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...