AbstractWhile several previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have demonstrated chromatic (red/green) input to motion processing, the nature of this input is still a matter of debate. In particular, recent controversy has developed regarding whether chromatic motion processing relies on lower-level processes [J. Neurosci. 14 (1994) 4854; 19 (1999) 6571] versus higher-level, attention- or salience-based mechanisms [Science 257 (1992) 1563; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 96 (1999a) 8289; 96 (1999b) 15374]. In this study, we investigated the degree to which chromatic motion is influenced by attentional mechanisms by employing a dual-task paradigm, which allowed us to compare the strength of chromatic motion under conditions of poor vers...
AbstractIt is now clear, contrary to previous conclusions, that motion may be conveyed by purely chr...
CONVENTIONAL views of visual perception propose a colour-blind pathway conveying motion information ...
Purpose. To evaluate the separate contributions of chromaticity and luminance to the perception of c...
AbstractWhile several previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have demonstrated chrom...
AbstractWhile several previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have demonstrated chrom...
The perceived direction of motion (e.g., up/down) in an ambiguous third-order motion stimulus can be...
For over 30 years there has been a controversy over whether color-defined motion can be perceived by...
AbstractA global dot-motion stimulus was employed in order to investigate the interaction between lu...
AbstractThis study seeks to clarify the reasons for some of the differences in the published data on...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
All visual information available to us is the result of combining signals from photoreceptors in the...
Visual processing of color starts at the cones in the retina and continues through ventral stream vi...
AbstractIt is now clear, contrary to previous conclusions, that motion may be conveyed by purely chr...
CONVENTIONAL views of visual perception propose a colour-blind pathway conveying motion information ...
Purpose. To evaluate the separate contributions of chromaticity and luminance to the perception of c...
AbstractWhile several previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have demonstrated chrom...
AbstractWhile several previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have demonstrated chrom...
The perceived direction of motion (e.g., up/down) in an ambiguous third-order motion stimulus can be...
For over 30 years there has been a controversy over whether color-defined motion can be perceived by...
AbstractA global dot-motion stimulus was employed in order to investigate the interaction between lu...
AbstractThis study seeks to clarify the reasons for some of the differences in the published data on...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
We sought to determine the extent to which red-green, colour-opponent mechanisms in the human visual...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
All visual information available to us is the result of combining signals from photoreceptors in the...
Visual processing of color starts at the cones in the retina and continues through ventral stream vi...
AbstractIt is now clear, contrary to previous conclusions, that motion may be conveyed by purely chr...
CONVENTIONAL views of visual perception propose a colour-blind pathway conveying motion information ...
Purpose. To evaluate the separate contributions of chromaticity and luminance to the perception of c...