AbstractWe compared observers’ performance in the same complex motion discrimination task using stimuli defined by luminance or by contrast. They were asked to discriminate between a centred expansion pattern, constructed from four patches of outwards motion, and a distorted expansion pattern, constructed with one patch containing inwards motion and three patches containing outwards motion. We measured performance versus duration and found that for luminance-defined patterns, observers were able to discriminate correctly between these patterns in 75% of trials when the stimulus duration was 200 ms. For contrast-defined patterns, observers required over 2 s to reach this level of performance. Observers did not require such long durations to ...
AbstractA number of experiments were conducted to investigate how global-motion performance varies w...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
AbstractRandom dot kinematograms were used to simulate radial, rotational and spiral optic flow. The...
We compared observers’ performance in the same complex motion discrimination task using stimuli defi...
AbstractThis study sought to quantify the temporal properties of the human visual system by measurin...
AbstractA random dot pattern that moved within an invisible aperture was used to present two motions...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
CONVENTIONAL views of visual perception propose a colour-blind pathway conveying motion information ...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
Discrimination thresholds for velocity and contrast were measured as a function of (1) the stimulus ...
We measured perceived speed as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal grati...
AbstractWe have measured perceived speed and speed discrimination thresholds for stimuli that select...
Second-order (contrast-defined) motion stimuli lead to poor performance on a number of tasks, includ...
AbstractWe examined the effect of average luminance level on texture segregation by motion. We deter...
AbstractA number of experiments were conducted to investigate how global-motion performance varies w...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
AbstractRandom dot kinematograms were used to simulate radial, rotational and spiral optic flow. The...
We compared observers’ performance in the same complex motion discrimination task using stimuli defi...
AbstractThis study sought to quantify the temporal properties of the human visual system by measurin...
AbstractA random dot pattern that moved within an invisible aperture was used to present two motions...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
CONVENTIONAL views of visual perception propose a colour-blind pathway conveying motion information ...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
Discrimination thresholds for velocity and contrast were measured as a function of (1) the stimulus ...
We measured perceived speed as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal grati...
AbstractWe have measured perceived speed and speed discrimination thresholds for stimuli that select...
Second-order (contrast-defined) motion stimuli lead to poor performance on a number of tasks, includ...
AbstractWe examined the effect of average luminance level on texture segregation by motion. We deter...
AbstractA number of experiments were conducted to investigate how global-motion performance varies w...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
AbstractRandom dot kinematograms were used to simulate radial, rotational and spiral optic flow. The...