AbstractIt is widely believed that form and motion are analysed separately in mammalian visual systems. Form is confined within a stream that projects ventrally from V1 to the inferotemporal cortex, and motion within a stream that projects more dorsally, to the posterior parietal cortex [1–7]. Current descriptions suggest that there is little contact between the two streams until the products of their separate analyses are bound together at a late (and still unidentified) stage in perception [3,8–10]. There are, however, indications that form and motion signals may interact [11], and that form signals, streaks derived from motion, may assist in the analysis of its direction [12]. Lennie [13] proposes that all image attributes, form and moti...
none5noThe predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that th...
Early cortical responses to visual motion are inherently ambiguous as to underlying motion in the wo...
Dynamic Glass patterns (GPs) are visual stimuli commonly employed to study form-motion interactions....
When cartoonists use speed lines—also called motion streaks—to suggest the speed of a stationary obj...
ple al s s c ult streaks. However, it remains unclear why dynamic GPs are detected at lower threshol...
AbstractMotion analysis poses problems for any visual system, not least because of the ambiguities i...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...
There is much evidence in primates' visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in object rec...
AbstractThe retinal flow of information during locomotion provides cues to instantaneous heading. Re...
In the present study we addressed whether the processing of global form and motion was dependent on ...
none3noA widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is o...
AbstractWhen several scattered grating elements are arranged in such a way that their directions of ...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
AbstractIn the mammalian brain, form and motion are processed through two distinct pathways at early...
AbstractThere is much evidence in primates’ visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in ob...
none5noThe predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that th...
Early cortical responses to visual motion are inherently ambiguous as to underlying motion in the wo...
Dynamic Glass patterns (GPs) are visual stimuli commonly employed to study form-motion interactions....
When cartoonists use speed lines—also called motion streaks—to suggest the speed of a stationary obj...
ple al s s c ult streaks. However, it remains unclear why dynamic GPs are detected at lower threshol...
AbstractMotion analysis poses problems for any visual system, not least because of the ambiguities i...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...
There is much evidence in primates' visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in object rec...
AbstractThe retinal flow of information during locomotion provides cues to instantaneous heading. Re...
In the present study we addressed whether the processing of global form and motion was dependent on ...
none3noA widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is o...
AbstractWhen several scattered grating elements are arranged in such a way that their directions of ...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
AbstractIn the mammalian brain, form and motion are processed through two distinct pathways at early...
AbstractThere is much evidence in primates’ visual processing for distinct mechanisms involved in ob...
none5noThe predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that th...
Early cortical responses to visual motion are inherently ambiguous as to underlying motion in the wo...
Dynamic Glass patterns (GPs) are visual stimuli commonly employed to study form-motion interactions....