AbstractWe present a series of experiments exploring the effect of the stimulus spatial configuration on speed discrimination and two different types of segmentation, for random dot patterns. In the first experiment, we find that parsing the image produces a decrease of speed discrimination thresholds such as was first shown by Verghese and Stone [Verghese, P., & Stone, L. (1997). Spatial layout affects speed discrimination threshold. Vision Research, 37(4), 397–406; Verghese, P., & Stone, L. S. (1996). Perceived visual speed constrained by image segmentation. Nature, 381, 161–163] for sinusoidal gratings. In the second experiment, we study how the spatial configuration affects the ability of a subject in localizing an illusory contour defi...
AbstractWe investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grat...
We investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grating acui...
AbstractWe have examined the ability of observers to parse bimodal local-motion distributions into t...
We present a series of experiments exploring the effect of the stimulus spatial configuration on spe...
AbstractWe address a surprising result in a previous study of speed discrimination with multiple mov...
AbstractFor the accurate perception of multiple, potentially overlapping, surfaces or objects, the v...
AbstractMotion transparency requires that the visual system distinguish different motion vectors and...
Transparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previous resea...
AbstractTransparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previo...
AbstractDiscriminating between two speed signals is harder when they are seen as part of a single tr...
The mechanisms underlying the parsing of a spatial distribution of velocity vectors into two adjacen...
AbstractIn calculating the precise speed of an object, the visual system must integrate motion measu...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying the parsing of a spatial distribution of velocity vectors into two...
We have examined the ability of observers to parse bimodal local-motion distributions into two globa...
AbstractA random dot pattern that moved within an invisible aperture was used to present two motions...
AbstractWe investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grat...
We investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grating acui...
AbstractWe have examined the ability of observers to parse bimodal local-motion distributions into t...
We present a series of experiments exploring the effect of the stimulus spatial configuration on spe...
AbstractWe address a surprising result in a previous study of speed discrimination with multiple mov...
AbstractFor the accurate perception of multiple, potentially overlapping, surfaces or objects, the v...
AbstractMotion transparency requires that the visual system distinguish different motion vectors and...
Transparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previous resea...
AbstractTransparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previo...
AbstractDiscriminating between two speed signals is harder when they are seen as part of a single tr...
The mechanisms underlying the parsing of a spatial distribution of velocity vectors into two adjacen...
AbstractIn calculating the precise speed of an object, the visual system must integrate motion measu...
AbstractThe mechanisms underlying the parsing of a spatial distribution of velocity vectors into two...
We have examined the ability of observers to parse bimodal local-motion distributions into two globa...
AbstractA random dot pattern that moved within an invisible aperture was used to present two motions...
AbstractWe investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grat...
We investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grating acui...
AbstractWe have examined the ability of observers to parse bimodal local-motion distributions into t...