AbstractSpatio-temporal boundary formation (SBF) refers to a perceptual process responsible for perception of moving, bounded surfaces from sequential changes in spatially separated local elements. Previous research has indicated that this process produces perception of global form, continuous boundaries and global motion from spatially and temporally sparse element changes. In the present paper, we sought to distinguish between two classes of models for SBF: form-precedes-motion and motion-precedes-form models. Experiment 1 tested the effects of the addition of spurious motion signals, a manipulation that should affect a motion-precedes-form computation but not a form-precedes-motion computation. Shape identification in a 10-alternative fo...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...
The percepts known variously as the line motion illusion, motion induction, and transformational app...
The percepts known variously as the line motion illusion, motion induction, and transformational app...
AbstractSpatio-temporal boundary formation (SBF) refers to a perceptual process responsible for perc...
Often, differences in luminance, color, texture, and depth can help us determine object boundaries. ...
Spatiotemporal boundary formation (SBF) is the perception of illusory boundaries, global form, and g...
Patterns of abrupt changes in a scene, such as the dynamic occlusion of texture elements (causing th...
When a camouflaged animal sits in front of the appropriate background, the animal is effectively inv...
The surface and boundaries of an object generally move in unison, so the motion of a surface could p...
When a camouflaged animal sits in front of the appropriate background, the animal is effectively inv...
When an object moves, it covers and uncovers texture in the background. This pattern of is sufficien...
Sequential changes in small separated texture elements can produce perception of a moving form with ...
When an object moves, it covers and uncovers texture in the background. This pattern of change is su...
When ever an object moves, it successively covers and uncovers surfaces that are farther away. This ...
Traditional theories of visual perception have focused on either form or motion processing, implying...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...
The percepts known variously as the line motion illusion, motion induction, and transformational app...
The percepts known variously as the line motion illusion, motion induction, and transformational app...
AbstractSpatio-temporal boundary formation (SBF) refers to a perceptual process responsible for perc...
Often, differences in luminance, color, texture, and depth can help us determine object boundaries. ...
Spatiotemporal boundary formation (SBF) is the perception of illusory boundaries, global form, and g...
Patterns of abrupt changes in a scene, such as the dynamic occlusion of texture elements (causing th...
When a camouflaged animal sits in front of the appropriate background, the animal is effectively inv...
The surface and boundaries of an object generally move in unison, so the motion of a surface could p...
When a camouflaged animal sits in front of the appropriate background, the animal is effectively inv...
When an object moves, it covers and uncovers texture in the background. This pattern of is sufficien...
Sequential changes in small separated texture elements can produce perception of a moving form with ...
When an object moves, it covers and uncovers texture in the background. This pattern of change is su...
When ever an object moves, it successively covers and uncovers surfaces that are farther away. This ...
Traditional theories of visual perception have focused on either form or motion processing, implying...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...
The percepts known variously as the line motion illusion, motion induction, and transformational app...
The percepts known variously as the line motion illusion, motion induction, and transformational app...