The effect of signal intensity (proportion of dots moving in the same direction compared to noise dots that move in random directions) on perceived speed was investigated. It was found that increasing signal level decreased the perceived speed of the stimulus. This finding indicates that global-motion pooling processes play a role in the extraction of speed information. It is suggested that the amount of relative motion in the stimulus influences perceived speed, with perceived speed increasing with increasing relative motion. The results are discussed in relation to the notion that speed and direction are processed, at least in part, differently
AbstractHow does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central driftin...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
Many activities, such as driving or playing sports, require simultaneous monitoring of multiple, oft...
AbstractThe effect of signal intensity (proportion of dots moving in the same direction compared to ...
Local motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion percept as it...
Local motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion percept as it...
he prevailing view of motion detection in human vision is that the retinal image is convolved with e...
AbstractGlobal-motion perception is the perception of coherent motion in a noisy motion stimulus. Th...
AbstractLocal motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion perce...
Whereas it is a well known fact that objects appear to move faster in smaller stimulus fields, the r...
Accurate motion perception of self and object speed is crucial for successful interaction in the wor...
AbstractTo investigate whether or not adaptation to second-order motion can cause changes in perceiv...
There is a growing body of knowledge about the behavioral and neural correlates of cross-modal inter...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of dot speed and dot density on the ...
Speed matches were obtained, using a spatial two-alternative forced-choice task, between asecond-ord...
AbstractHow does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central driftin...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
Many activities, such as driving or playing sports, require simultaneous monitoring of multiple, oft...
AbstractThe effect of signal intensity (proportion of dots moving in the same direction compared to ...
Local motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion percept as it...
Local motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion percept as it...
he prevailing view of motion detection in human vision is that the retinal image is convolved with e...
AbstractGlobal-motion perception is the perception of coherent motion in a noisy motion stimulus. Th...
AbstractLocal motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion perce...
Whereas it is a well known fact that objects appear to move faster in smaller stimulus fields, the r...
Accurate motion perception of self and object speed is crucial for successful interaction in the wor...
AbstractTo investigate whether or not adaptation to second-order motion can cause changes in perceiv...
There is a growing body of knowledge about the behavioral and neural correlates of cross-modal inter...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of dot speed and dot density on the ...
Speed matches were obtained, using a spatial two-alternative forced-choice task, between asecond-ord...
AbstractHow does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central driftin...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
Many activities, such as driving or playing sports, require simultaneous monitoring of multiple, oft...