AbstractHuman observers are not normally conscious of blur from moving objects [Nature 284 (1980) 164]. Several recent reports have even shown that blurred images appear sharper when drifting than when stationary and have suggested different non-linear mechanisms to explain this phenomenon [Vision Res. 36 (1996) 2729; Vision Res. 38 (1998) 2099]. We demonstrate here that even though distortions of drifting narrow-band sine-wave gratings cannot be explained by linear mechanisms, these mechanisms may have an important role in sharpening of moving edges. We show first that the effective spatial filter for a moving object that is formed by a simple difference-of-Gaussians spatial filter and the typical biphasic temporal impulse response functio...
AbstractEven at moderatos speeds, moving objects stimulate many retinal photoreceptors within the in...
International audienceMotion blur is crucial for high-quality rendering but is also very expensive. ...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
AbstractHuman observers are not normally conscious of blur from moving objects [Nature 284 (1980) 16...
AbstractBlurred images may appear sharper when drifting than when stationary. But, paradoxically, mo...
AbstractThe perceived blur of drifting sinusoidal gratings was compared to that of static, blurred “...
AbstractThe perceived blur of moving images is less than expected given the sluggish temporal respon...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
Blurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We proposed a model of this mo...
Many visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temporal int...
AbstractMany visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temp...
AbstractBlurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We (Vision Research 38...
The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two typ...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
This paper reports estimates of the conjoint spatiotemporal tuning functions of the neural mechanism...
AbstractEven at moderatos speeds, moving objects stimulate many retinal photoreceptors within the in...
International audienceMotion blur is crucial for high-quality rendering but is also very expensive. ...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
AbstractHuman observers are not normally conscious of blur from moving objects [Nature 284 (1980) 16...
AbstractBlurred images may appear sharper when drifting than when stationary. But, paradoxically, mo...
AbstractThe perceived blur of drifting sinusoidal gratings was compared to that of static, blurred “...
AbstractThe perceived blur of moving images is less than expected given the sluggish temporal respon...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
Blurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We proposed a model of this mo...
Many visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temporal int...
AbstractMany visual processes integrate information over protracted periods, a process known as temp...
AbstractBlurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We (Vision Research 38...
The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two typ...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
This paper reports estimates of the conjoint spatiotemporal tuning functions of the neural mechanism...
AbstractEven at moderatos speeds, moving objects stimulate many retinal photoreceptors within the in...
International audienceMotion blur is crucial for high-quality rendering but is also very expensive. ...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...