Spatial boundaries can be defined by discontinuities in motion. However, several types of motion contrast exist, each corresponding to the involvement of different spatio-temporal cues. We examined the contribution of two motion cues: a difference in direction of motion (relative motion) and a dynamic occlusion cue. We measured just noticeable differences in the orientation of boundaries defined by one or both of these visual cues. Just noticeable differences in orientation were similar to those reported for luminance gratings, and the presence of two cues in place of one, lowered the thresholds. These results show that relative motion as well as dynamic occlusion can yield precise spatial boundary information
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
AbstractDirection discrimination (upward/downward or left/right) for a Gabor patch in a two-frame mo...
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We investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of sensory in...
AbstractA translating oriented grating viewed through a circular aperture with an occluding area in ...
Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can ...
AbstractWe investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of se...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
We investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grating acui...
AbstractMuch of our knowledge about motion perception has been obtained by studying bars moving with...
thresholds to stimulus contrast had similar shapes for luminance and isoluminant gratings, indicatin...
AbstractWe investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grat...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Colour and form are important attributes of the objects in our visual environment. We tested the hyp...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
AbstractDirection discrimination (upward/downward or left/right) for a Gabor patch in a two-frame mo...
Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can ...
We investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of sensory in...
AbstractA translating oriented grating viewed through a circular aperture with an occluding area in ...
Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can ...
AbstractWe investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of se...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
We investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grating acui...
AbstractMuch of our knowledge about motion perception has been obtained by studying bars moving with...
thresholds to stimulus contrast had similar shapes for luminance and isoluminant gratings, indicatin...
AbstractWe investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grat...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Colour and form are important attributes of the objects in our visual environment. We tested the hyp...
AbstractWe compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by ...
We compared the mechanisms responsible for orientation discrimination of stimuli defined by luminanc...
AbstractDirection discrimination (upward/downward or left/right) for a Gabor patch in a two-frame mo...