AbstractThe motion of an object can be described by a single velocity vector, or equivalently, by direction and speed separately. Similarly, our ability to see subtle differences in the motion of two objects could be constrained by either a velocity-based sensory response, or separate sensory responses to direction and speed. To distinguish between these possibilities we investigated whether direction discrimination and speed discrimination were differentially affected by changes in the axis-of-motion. Psychophysical data from 12 naive observers indicated that direction discrimination depended on axis-of-motion, but speed discrimination did not. The difference suggests that a velocity-based sensory response is not the limiting factor on the...
Proprioceptive information related to position and velocity reaches conscious perception and appears...
& Motion is fully described by a direction and a speed. The processing of direction information ...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
AbstractThe motion of an object can be described by a single velocity vector, or equivalently, by di...
The ability to judge speed is a fundamental aspect of visual motion processing. Speed judgments are ...
Sensory systems are faced with an essentially infinite number of possible environmental events but h...
Sensory systems are faced with an essentially infinite number of possible environmental events but h...
AbstractPsychophysical studies point to the existence of specialized mechanisms sensitive to the rel...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
AbstractTwenty-two naı̈ve undergraduates participated in a psychophysical experiment designed to elu...
AbstractStimuli moving in slightly different directions trace trajectories that differ slightly in o...
Psychophysical studies have demonstrated that humans are less sensitive to image acceleration than t...
AbstractRandom dot kinematograms were used to simulate radial, rotational and spiral optic flow. The...
It is usually assumed that the human visual system is most sensitive to the velocity of motion at th...
1. Differences as low as 0.5 degrees can be discriminated in the direction of motion of a single spo...
Proprioceptive information related to position and velocity reaches conscious perception and appears...
& Motion is fully described by a direction and a speed. The processing of direction information ...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
AbstractThe motion of an object can be described by a single velocity vector, or equivalently, by di...
The ability to judge speed is a fundamental aspect of visual motion processing. Speed judgments are ...
Sensory systems are faced with an essentially infinite number of possible environmental events but h...
Sensory systems are faced with an essentially infinite number of possible environmental events but h...
AbstractPsychophysical studies point to the existence of specialized mechanisms sensitive to the rel...
Motion direction and luminance contrast are two central features in the representation of visual mot...
AbstractTwenty-two naı̈ve undergraduates participated in a psychophysical experiment designed to elu...
AbstractStimuli moving in slightly different directions trace trajectories that differ slightly in o...
Psychophysical studies have demonstrated that humans are less sensitive to image acceleration than t...
AbstractRandom dot kinematograms were used to simulate radial, rotational and spiral optic flow. The...
It is usually assumed that the human visual system is most sensitive to the velocity of motion at th...
1. Differences as low as 0.5 degrees can be discriminated in the direction of motion of a single spo...
Proprioceptive information related to position and velocity reaches conscious perception and appears...
& Motion is fully described by a direction and a speed. The processing of direction information ...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...