AbstractWe report several experiments showing that a Gabor patch moving in apparent motion sequences appears much faster when its orientation is aligned with the motion path than when it is at an angle to it. This effect is very large and peaks at high speeds (64°/s), decreases for higher and lower speeds and disappears at low speeds (4°/s). This speed bias decreases as the angle between the motion axis and the orientation of the Gabor patch increases, but remains high for curvilinear paths, provided that element orientation is kept tangential to the motion trajectory. It is not accounted for by decision strategies relying on the overall length and duration of the motion sequence or the gap size (or spatial jump) between successive frames. ...
A moving carrier behind a stationary envelope can cause a perceptual misplacement of this envelope i...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
Spatial cues presented prior to the presentation of a static stimulus usually improve its perception...
AbstractWe report several experiments showing that a Gabor patch moving in apparent motion sequences...
AbstractPsychophysical and physiological studies suggest that long-range horizontal connections in p...
SummaryOur perceptions are fundamentally altered by our knowledge of the world. When cloud-gazing, f...
The ability to perceive changes in motion, such as rapid changes of speed, has important ecological ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
The ability to perceive changes in motion, such as rapid changes of speed, has important ecological ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
AbstractHow does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central driftin...
AbstractTwo sets of experiments demonstrate new properties of motion in orientational after-effects....
Accurate motion perception of self and object speed is crucial for successful interaction in the wor...
Accurate motion perception of self and object speed is crucial for successful interaction in the wor...
A moving carrier behind a stationary envelope can cause a perceptual misplacement of this envelope i...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
Spatial cues presented prior to the presentation of a static stimulus usually improve its perception...
AbstractWe report several experiments showing that a Gabor patch moving in apparent motion sequences...
AbstractPsychophysical and physiological studies suggest that long-range horizontal connections in p...
SummaryOur perceptions are fundamentally altered by our knowledge of the world. When cloud-gazing, f...
The ability to perceive changes in motion, such as rapid changes of speed, has important ecological ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
The ability to perceive changes in motion, such as rapid changes of speed, has important ecological ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
AbstractHow does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central driftin...
AbstractTwo sets of experiments demonstrate new properties of motion in orientational after-effects....
Accurate motion perception of self and object speed is crucial for successful interaction in the wor...
Accurate motion perception of self and object speed is crucial for successful interaction in the wor...
A moving carrier behind a stationary envelope can cause a perceptual misplacement of this envelope i...
Visual motion on the macaque retina is processed by direction- and speed-selective neurons in extras...
Spatial cues presented prior to the presentation of a static stimulus usually improve its perception...