AbstractHuman observers can easily detect a signal dot moving, in apparent motion, on a trajectory embedded in a background of random-direction motion noise. A high detection rate is possible even though the spatial and temporal characteristics (step size and frame rate) of the signal are identical to the noise, making the signal indistinguishable from the noise on the basis of a single pair of frames. The success rate 3or detecting the signal dot was as high as 90% when the probability of mismatch from frame-to-frame, based on nearest-neighbor matching, was 0.3. Control experiments showed that trajectory detection is not based on detecting a “string” of collinear dots, i.e. a stationary position cue. Nor is a trajectory detected because it...
none6siA series of experiments investigated the extent to which the spatial orientation of a signal ...
A series of experiments investigated the extent to which the spatial orientation of a signal line af...
When multiple motion directions are presented simultaneously within the same region of the visual fi...
AbstractHuman observers can easily detect a signal dot moving, in apparent motion, on a trajectory e...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that a single dot moving in a consistent direction is easily detecte...
Purpose: Watamaniuk, McKee & Grzywacz (1995) have reported that observers are surprisingly efficient...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that a single dot moving in a consistent direction is easily detecte...
AbstractTo better understand how local motion detectors merge their responses so as to permit the gl...
The way in which movement enhances target visibility has been investigated by measuring the detectab...
AbstractA number of experiments were conducted to compare the ability of observers to extract unidir...
The way in which movement enhances target visibility has been investigated by measuring the detectab...
Motion coherence thresholds in random-dot patterns have been widely adopted as a measure of performa...
AbstractA recent challenge to the completeness of some influential models of local-motion detection ...
Apparent motion stimuli of increasing complexity have been applied to analyse the mechanisms underly...
AbstractThree experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot pat...
none6siA series of experiments investigated the extent to which the spatial orientation of a signal ...
A series of experiments investigated the extent to which the spatial orientation of a signal line af...
When multiple motion directions are presented simultaneously within the same region of the visual fi...
AbstractHuman observers can easily detect a signal dot moving, in apparent motion, on a trajectory e...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that a single dot moving in a consistent direction is easily detecte...
Purpose: Watamaniuk, McKee & Grzywacz (1995) have reported that observers are surprisingly efficient...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that a single dot moving in a consistent direction is easily detecte...
AbstractTo better understand how local motion detectors merge their responses so as to permit the gl...
The way in which movement enhances target visibility has been investigated by measuring the detectab...
AbstractA number of experiments were conducted to compare the ability of observers to extract unidir...
The way in which movement enhances target visibility has been investigated by measuring the detectab...
Motion coherence thresholds in random-dot patterns have been widely adopted as a measure of performa...
AbstractA recent challenge to the completeness of some influential models of local-motion detection ...
Apparent motion stimuli of increasing complexity have been applied to analyse the mechanisms underly...
AbstractThree experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot pat...
none6siA series of experiments investigated the extent to which the spatial orientation of a signal ...
A series of experiments investigated the extent to which the spatial orientation of a signal line af...
When multiple motion directions are presented simultaneously within the same region of the visual fi...