AbstractFor exposure durations longer than about 40 msec, a field of dots in sampled motion has been reported to appear less smeared than predicted from the visual persistence of static displays. This reduction of perceived smear has been attributed to a motion “deblurring” mechanism. However, it has been long recognized that an isolated target moving continuously in a dark field appears to be extensively smeared. To reconcile these apparently contradictory observations, we investigated the effect of dot density on the extent of perceived smear for a single moving dot and for fields of dots with densities ranging from 0.75 to 7.5 dots/deg2. Bright targets were presented in continuous motion against a photopically illuminated background fiel...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
AbstractFor exposure durations longer than about 40 msec, a field of dots in sampled motion has been...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) describes the occasional disappearance of salient visual objects in t...
A peripherally presented target embedded in dynamic texture perceptually disappears (or 'fills-in') ...
AbstractThe perception of image smear for a target flashed during a saccade is attenuated if the tar...
AbstractMany visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temp...
Many visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temporal int...
Many visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temporal int...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
AbstractWe presented a random dot pattern that moved horizontally for 1.6s within a stationary invis...
AbstractWe evaluated the effect of +3.25 dioptres of optical blur on the discrimination of motion di...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
AbstractFor exposure durations longer than about 40 msec, a field of dots in sampled motion has been...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) describes the occasional disappearance of salient visual objects in t...
A peripherally presented target embedded in dynamic texture perceptually disappears (or 'fills-in') ...
AbstractThe perception of image smear for a target flashed during a saccade is attenuated if the tar...
AbstractMany visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temp...
Many visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temporal int...
Many visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temporal int...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
AbstractWe presented a random dot pattern that moved horizontally for 1.6s within a stationary invis...
AbstractWe evaluated the effect of +3.25 dioptres of optical blur on the discrimination of motion di...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...
Motion masking refers to the finding that objects are less visible when they appear as part of an ap...