Understanding how signal properties are optimized for the reliable transmission of information requires accurate description of the signal in time and space. For movement-based signals where movement is restricted to a single plane, measurements from a single viewpoint can be used to consider a range of viewing positions based on simple geometric calculations. However, considerations of signal properties from a range of viewing positions for movements extending into three-dimensions (3D) are more problematic. We present here a new framework that overcomes this limitation, and enables us to quantify the extent to which movement-based signals are view-specific. To illustrate its application, a Jacky lizard tail flick signal was filmed with sy...
Our understanding of the role that perceptual processes have played in the evolution of animal signa...
Local motion signals are extracted in parallel by a bank of motion detectors, and their spatiotempor...
The ability to detect potentially interacting agents in the surrounding environment is acknowledged ...
The efficacy of any animal signal is constrained by the range over which it remains above the sensor...
Extraction of local motion signals is crucial for our survival. Lack of information from local motio...
The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of m...
Tasks related to motion perception are some of the most frequent and important for surviving in a wo...
The Jacky dragon (Amphibolurus muricatus) visual display comprises five distinct-motor patterns deli...
Analyzing color and pattern in the context of motion is a central and ongoing challenge in the quant...
Analyzing color and pattern in the context of motion is a central and ongoing challenge in the quant...
When depicting both virtual and physical worlds, the viewer's impression of presence in these worlds...
Many animals signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic a...
Many animal signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic an...
Optic flow motion patterns can be a rich source of information about our own movement and about the ...
Visual systems are typically selective in their response to movement. This attribute facilitates the...
Our understanding of the role that perceptual processes have played in the evolution of animal signa...
Local motion signals are extracted in parallel by a bank of motion detectors, and their spatiotempor...
The ability to detect potentially interacting agents in the surrounding environment is acknowledged ...
The efficacy of any animal signal is constrained by the range over which it remains above the sensor...
Extraction of local motion signals is crucial for our survival. Lack of information from local motio...
The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of m...
Tasks related to motion perception are some of the most frequent and important for surviving in a wo...
The Jacky dragon (Amphibolurus muricatus) visual display comprises five distinct-motor patterns deli...
Analyzing color and pattern in the context of motion is a central and ongoing challenge in the quant...
Analyzing color and pattern in the context of motion is a central and ongoing challenge in the quant...
When depicting both virtual and physical worlds, the viewer's impression of presence in these worlds...
Many animals signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic a...
Many animal signals have introductory components that alert receivers. Examples from the acoustic an...
Optic flow motion patterns can be a rich source of information about our own movement and about the ...
Visual systems are typically selective in their response to movement. This attribute facilitates the...
Our understanding of the role that perceptual processes have played in the evolution of animal signa...
Local motion signals are extracted in parallel by a bank of motion detectors, and their spatiotempor...
The ability to detect potentially interacting agents in the surrounding environment is acknowledged ...