AbstractAlthough it is in principle possible to determine the direction of motion of an object by combining the motion of its one-dimensional oriented contours (Fennema CL, Thompson WB. Comput. Graph. Image Processing 1979;9:301–315) there is still much debate on whether human observers can do so. The Intersection Of Constraint (IOC) rule proposed by Adelson and Movshon (Adelson EH, Movshon JA. Nature 1982;300:523–525), although compatible with the veridical object's motion, was challenged by recent psychophysical data obtained with type II plaids or lines moving behind apertures: perceived direction of motion is biased toward the vectorial average of the component motions, rather than in the direction predicted by the IOC rule. Since the v...
Pursuit and perception both require accurate information about the motion of objects. Recovering the...
The motion of a 1D image feature, such as a line, seen through a small aperture, or the small recept...
Abstract—Recent studies have argued that trajectories of motion-in-depth stimuli are perceived quite...
AbstractAlthough it is in principle possible to determine the direction of motion of an object by co...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
How do human observers perceive a coherent pattern of motion from a disparate set of local motion me...
The direction and speed of motion of a one-dimensional (1-D) stimulus, such as a grating, presented ...
AbstractMoving objects are thought to be decomposed into one-dimensional motion components by early ...
There is little direct psychophysical evidence that the visual system contains mechanisms tuned to h...
There is little direct psychophysical evidence that the visual system contains mechanisms tuned to h...
There is little direct psychophysical evidence that the visual system contains mechanisms tuned to h...
Detecting objects in motion is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in everyday life i...
Local motion detectors can only provide the velocity component perpendicular to a moving line that c...
Extracting a motion signal for a two-dimensional contour requires the human visual system to derive ...
Pursuit and perception both require accurate information about the motion of objects. Recovering the...
The motion of a 1D image feature, such as a line, seen through a small aperture, or the small recept...
Abstract—Recent studies have argued that trajectories of motion-in-depth stimuli are perceived quite...
AbstractAlthough it is in principle possible to determine the direction of motion of an object by co...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
How do human observers perceive a coherent pattern of motion from a disparate set of local motion me...
The direction and speed of motion of a one-dimensional (1-D) stimulus, such as a grating, presented ...
AbstractMoving objects are thought to be decomposed into one-dimensional motion components by early ...
There is little direct psychophysical evidence that the visual system contains mechanisms tuned to h...
There is little direct psychophysical evidence that the visual system contains mechanisms tuned to h...
There is little direct psychophysical evidence that the visual system contains mechanisms tuned to h...
Detecting objects in motion is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in everyday life i...
Local motion detectors can only provide the velocity component perpendicular to a moving line that c...
Extracting a motion signal for a two-dimensional contour requires the human visual system to derive ...
Pursuit and perception both require accurate information about the motion of objects. Recovering the...
The motion of a 1D image feature, such as a line, seen through a small aperture, or the small recept...
Abstract—Recent studies have argued that trajectories of motion-in-depth stimuli are perceived quite...