© 2001 Optical Society of AmericaMotion-defined motion can play a special role in the discussion of whether one or two separate systems are required to process first- and second-order information because, in contrast to other second-order stimuli, such as contrast-modulated contours, motion detection cannot be explained by a simple input nonlinearity but requires preprocessing by motion detectors. Furthermore, the perceptual quality that defines an object (motion on the object surface) is identical to that which is attributed to the object as an emergent feature (motion of the object), raising the question of how these two object properties are linked. The interaction of first- and second-order information in such stimuli has been analyzed ...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
A model of motion detection is presented. The model contains three stages. The first stage is unorie...
The ability to integrate local second-order motion signals over space and time was examined using ra...
Uni t re dis be not ore, but ope pre gra vin n-d J. M. Zanker and N. R. Burns Vol. 18, No. 9 /Septem...
Two layers of information processing can be distinguished as being involved in human motion percepti...
AbstractWe sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...
AbstractThe experiments reported here address the issue of whether the pathways which extract motion...
The movement of luminance-defined targets can be easily extracted by elementary motion detectors (EM...
AbstractMotion detection can be achieved either with mechanisms sensitive to a target's velocity, or...
AbstractThis study assessed spatial summation of first-order (luminance-defined) and second-order (c...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
The existence of a second-order motion system distinct from both the first-order and feature trackin...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
A model of motion detection is presented. The model contains three stages. The first stage is unorie...
The ability to integrate local second-order motion signals over space and time was examined using ra...
Uni t re dis be not ore, but ope pre gra vin n-d J. M. Zanker and N. R. Burns Vol. 18, No. 9 /Septem...
Two layers of information processing can be distinguished as being involved in human motion percepti...
AbstractWe sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...
AbstractThe experiments reported here address the issue of whether the pathways which extract motion...
The movement of luminance-defined targets can be easily extracted by elementary motion detectors (EM...
AbstractMotion detection can be achieved either with mechanisms sensitive to a target's velocity, or...
AbstractThis study assessed spatial summation of first-order (luminance-defined) and second-order (c...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
The existence of a second-order motion system distinct from both the first-order and feature trackin...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
A model of motion detection is presented. The model contains three stages. The first stage is unorie...
The ability to integrate local second-order motion signals over space and time was examined using ra...