AbstractAn interaction in apparent motion between perceived three-dimensional forms defined by stereopsis and local luminous elements is reported. Vertical stripes of cyclopean square gratings were simulated by random-dot stereograms. Alternation of two-frame stereograms whose phases differed by 90 deg caused two kinds of percepts, planes' motion in depth (first-order stereoscopic motion, first-order SM) or lateral motion of gratings (higher-order stereoscopic motion, higher-order SM). Experiment 1 explored the conditions under which higher-order SM frequently arose, as opposed to local luminance-based in-depth motion (first-order SM). The results show that, when the spatial arrangements of two-frame random dots were correlated, higher-orde...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study found that the barber pole illusion (i.e. grating pattern...
AbstractWe investigated how different types of complex motion patterns interact in the perception of...
AbstractA global dot-motion stimulus was employed in order to investigate the interaction between lu...
AbstractAn interaction in apparent motion between perceived three-dimensional forms defined by stere...
Across four experiments, this study investigated direction-specific adaptation and simultaneous cont...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
AbstractThis study compared direction discrimination of cyclopean (stereoscopic) and luminance motio...
AbstractBoth motion and stereopsis can be derived from contrast as well as luminance defined stimuli...
AbstractAcross three experiments, this study investigated the visual processing of moving stereoscop...
Both motion and stereopsis can be derived from contrast as well as luminance defined stimuli. It is ...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
We investigated the low-level motion mechanisms for color and luminance and their integration proces...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study investigated the spatial frequency tuning and orientation...
AbstractThe present work examines the relationship between random-dot stereograms (via the disparity...
There is considerable evidence for the existence of a specialized mechanism in human vision for dete...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study found that the barber pole illusion (i.e. grating pattern...
AbstractWe investigated how different types of complex motion patterns interact in the perception of...
AbstractA global dot-motion stimulus was employed in order to investigate the interaction between lu...
AbstractAn interaction in apparent motion between perceived three-dimensional forms defined by stere...
Across four experiments, this study investigated direction-specific adaptation and simultaneous cont...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
AbstractThis study compared direction discrimination of cyclopean (stereoscopic) and luminance motio...
AbstractBoth motion and stereopsis can be derived from contrast as well as luminance defined stimuli...
AbstractAcross three experiments, this study investigated the visual processing of moving stereoscop...
Both motion and stereopsis can be derived from contrast as well as luminance defined stimuli. It is ...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
We investigated the low-level motion mechanisms for color and luminance and their integration proces...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study investigated the spatial frequency tuning and orientation...
AbstractThe present work examines the relationship between random-dot stereograms (via the disparity...
There is considerable evidence for the existence of a specialized mechanism in human vision for dete...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study found that the barber pole illusion (i.e. grating pattern...
AbstractWe investigated how different types of complex motion patterns interact in the perception of...
AbstractA global dot-motion stimulus was employed in order to investigate the interaction between lu...