AbstractMotion information is important to vision for extracting the 3-D (three-dimensional) structure of an object, as evidenced by the compelling percept of three-dimensionality attainable in displays which are purely motion-defined. It has recently been shown that when subjects view a rotating transparent cylinder of dots simulated with parallel projection, they rarely perceive rotation reversals which are physically introduced (Treue, Andersen, Ando & Hildreth, Vision Research, 35;1995:139–148). We show however that when the elements defining the cylinder are oriented, the number of perceived reversals increases systematically to near maximum as the difference between element orientations on the two surfaces increases. These results imp...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
Studies of structure-from-motion have generally found that perceived depth from motion is not veridi...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...
AbstractMotion information is important to vision for extracting the 3-D (three-dimensional) structu...
AbstractA compelling percept of three-dimensionality is attainable from a purely motion-defined simu...
Contains fulltext : 90338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sinusoidal motio...
AbstractDynamic random-dot displays representing a rotating cylinder were used to investigate surfac...
AbstractIn three experiments, observers watched displays consisting of two or more areas that contai...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) studies have shown that people are good at perceiving 3D structure in dy...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
AbstractAs a three-dimensional object is moving through our world, we generally obtain a vivid impre...
While structure-from-motion (SFM) studies have largely focused on the perception of rigidly moving 3...
AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision sci...
We investigated the ability to match finger orientation to the direction of the axis of rotation in ...
AbstractIn four experiments, subjects examined four categories of rotating eight-vertex geometric fo...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
Studies of structure-from-motion have generally found that perceived depth from motion is not veridi...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...
AbstractMotion information is important to vision for extracting the 3-D (three-dimensional) structu...
AbstractA compelling percept of three-dimensionality is attainable from a purely motion-defined simu...
Contains fulltext : 90338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sinusoidal motio...
AbstractDynamic random-dot displays representing a rotating cylinder were used to investigate surfac...
AbstractIn three experiments, observers watched displays consisting of two or more areas that contai...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) studies have shown that people are good at perceiving 3D structure in dy...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
AbstractAs a three-dimensional object is moving through our world, we generally obtain a vivid impre...
While structure-from-motion (SFM) studies have largely focused on the perception of rigidly moving 3...
AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision sci...
We investigated the ability to match finger orientation to the direction of the axis of rotation in ...
AbstractIn four experiments, subjects examined four categories of rotating eight-vertex geometric fo...
Multiple dots moving independently back and forth on a flat screen induce a compelling illusion of a...
Studies of structure-from-motion have generally found that perceived depth from motion is not veridi...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...