AbstractThe spatial frequency selectivity of motion detection mechanisms can be measured by comparing the magnitude of motion aftereffects (MAEs) as a function of the spatial frequency of the adapting and test gratings. For static test gratings, narrow spatial frequency tuning has been reported in a number of studies. However, for dynamic test patterns, reports have been conflicting. Ashida & Osaka [(1994).Perception, 23, 1313–1320] found no tuning whereas Bexet al.(1996)Vision Research, 36, 2721–2727] reported a narrow tuning. The main difference between the two studies was the temporal frequency of the test pattern. In this study we measured the spatial frequency tuning of the MAE using test patterns for a range of temporal frequencies. T...
AbstractWe investigated whether the size aftereffect (apparent spatial-frequency shift after adaptat...
Humans extract visual information from the world through spatial frequency (SF) channels that are se...
AbstractConverging evidence suggests that, at least initially, first-order (luminance defined) and s...
AbstractThe spatial frequency selectivity of motion detection mechanisms can be measured by comparin...
AbstractTwo sets of experiments were carried out to examine dependencies of two types of induced mot...
Thresholds for detecting the direction of motion of drifting (8-Hz) vertical gratings [of spatial fr...
none2siSubsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rM...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
Abstract-Previous work showed that adapting to low spatial frequency gratings (below 1.5 cycles/ deg...
Humans extract visual information from the world through spatial frequency (SF) channels that are se...
This paper reports estimates of the conjoint spatiotemporal tuning functions of the neural mechanism...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
Humans extract visual information from the world through spatial frequency (SF) channels that are se...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
AbstractWe investigated whether the size aftereffect (apparent spatial-frequency shift after adaptat...
Humans extract visual information from the world through spatial frequency (SF) channels that are se...
AbstractConverging evidence suggests that, at least initially, first-order (luminance defined) and s...
AbstractThe spatial frequency selectivity of motion detection mechanisms can be measured by comparin...
AbstractTwo sets of experiments were carried out to examine dependencies of two types of induced mot...
Thresholds for detecting the direction of motion of drifting (8-Hz) vertical gratings [of spatial fr...
none2siSubsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rM...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
Abstract-Previous work showed that adapting to low spatial frequency gratings (below 1.5 cycles/ deg...
Humans extract visual information from the world through spatial frequency (SF) channels that are se...
This paper reports estimates of the conjoint spatiotemporal tuning functions of the neural mechanism...
According to current models of motion detection, cortical motion sensors are tuned in both space and...
Humans extract visual information from the world through spatial frequency (SF) channels that are se...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
AbstractWe investigated whether the size aftereffect (apparent spatial-frequency shift after adaptat...
Humans extract visual information from the world through spatial frequency (SF) channels that are se...
AbstractConverging evidence suggests that, at least initially, first-order (luminance defined) and s...