AbstractThree experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot patterns. The stimulus consisted of two or more uncorrelated random patterns presented in a repeating temporal sequence, so that each pattern appeared only once every n frames, separated by uncorrelated patterns. Each pattern shifted either leftward or rightward at each re-appearance (all patterns shifted in the same direction in any one presentation). Subjects could specify shift direction correctly even when eight different patterns were interleaved, provided that the duration of each frame was brief. An explanation based on responses in first-order motion energy detectors tuned to low spatiotemporal frequencies (effectively summating the inte...
AbstractPrevious psychophysical studies (e.g., Smith & Ledgeway, 1997) have provided evidence that u...
AbstractThe ability to integrate local second-order motion signals over space and time was examined ...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...
Three experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot patterns. T...
AbstractThree experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot pat...
AbstractIn conventional presentations of random-dot kinematograms, two frames of random dots are pre...
Apparent motion stimuli of increasing complexity have been applied to analyse the mechanisms underly...
Detection of apparent motion in random dot patterns requires correlation across time and space. It h...
AbstractA random dot pattern was presented which made two jumps in various directions with a variabl...
AbstractTo better understand how local motion detectors merge their responses so as to permit the gl...
straightforward to manipulate the relative motion energy for a given motion direction in addition to...
The way in which movement enhances target visibility has been investigated by measuring the detectab...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
Two computational strategies have been proposed for motion analysis in the human visual system. Ener...
The ability to integrate local second-order motion signals over space and time was examined using ra...
AbstractPrevious psychophysical studies (e.g., Smith & Ledgeway, 1997) have provided evidence that u...
AbstractThe ability to integrate local second-order motion signals over space and time was examined ...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...
Three experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot patterns. T...
AbstractThree experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot pat...
AbstractIn conventional presentations of random-dot kinematograms, two frames of random dots are pre...
Apparent motion stimuli of increasing complexity have been applied to analyse the mechanisms underly...
Detection of apparent motion in random dot patterns requires correlation across time and space. It h...
AbstractA random dot pattern was presented which made two jumps in various directions with a variabl...
AbstractTo better understand how local motion detectors merge their responses so as to permit the gl...
straightforward to manipulate the relative motion energy for a given motion direction in addition to...
The way in which movement enhances target visibility has been investigated by measuring the detectab...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
Two computational strategies have been proposed for motion analysis in the human visual system. Ener...
The ability to integrate local second-order motion signals over space and time was examined using ra...
AbstractPrevious psychophysical studies (e.g., Smith & Ledgeway, 1997) have provided evidence that u...
AbstractThe ability to integrate local second-order motion signals over space and time was examined ...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...