The interaction of first- and second-order motion signals at the local-motion-pooling level were investigated using locally-paired dots that moved orthogonally to each other. Dots were either luminance-defined, which could, potentially drive both first- and second-order local-motion units, or contrast-defined, which only drive second-order local-motion units. The response measure used was the nature of the motion percept: either unidirectional or transparent motion. The likelihood of perceiving transparent motion was varied by adjusting the trajectory length of the dots. Increasing the trajectory length increased the likelihood that observers would perceive transparency. The results, taken as a whole, support the notion of independent first...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
When a group of dots within a random-dot array is discontinuously displaced, it appears as a moving ...
Recent psychophysical studies suggest that there are two types of motion integra-tion processes in h...
AbstractMotion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a seco...
AbstractThe experiments reported here address the issue of whether the pathways which extract motion...
AbstractThe intention of this series of experiments was to determine the extent to which the pathway...
Motion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a second-order...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
© 2001 Optical Society of AmericaMotion-defined motion can play a special role in the discussion of ...
AbstractEdwards and Badcock (Vision Research 35, 2589, 1995) argued for independent first-order (FO)...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
Edwards and Badcock (Vision Research 35, 2589, 1995) argued for independent first-order (FO) and sec...
AbstractA number of experiments were conducted to compare the ability of observers to extract unidir...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
AbstractA global dot-motion stimulus was employed in order to investigate the interaction between lu...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
When a group of dots within a random-dot array is discontinuously displaced, it appears as a moving ...
Recent psychophysical studies suggest that there are two types of motion integra-tion processes in h...
AbstractMotion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a seco...
AbstractThe experiments reported here address the issue of whether the pathways which extract motion...
AbstractThe intention of this series of experiments was to determine the extent to which the pathway...
Motion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a second-order...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
© 2001 Optical Society of AmericaMotion-defined motion can play a special role in the discussion of ...
AbstractEdwards and Badcock (Vision Research 35, 2589, 1995) argued for independent first-order (FO)...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
Edwards and Badcock (Vision Research 35, 2589, 1995) argued for independent first-order (FO) and sec...
AbstractA number of experiments were conducted to compare the ability of observers to extract unidir...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
AbstractA global dot-motion stimulus was employed in order to investigate the interaction between lu...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
When a group of dots within a random-dot array is discontinuously displaced, it appears as a moving ...
Recent psychophysical studies suggest that there are two types of motion integra-tion processes in h...