AbstractHow does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor patch is surrounded by translating noise, its speed can be misperceived over a fourfold range. Typically, when a surround moves in the same direction, perceived centre speed is reduced; for opposite-direction surrounds it increases. Measuring this illusion for a variety of surround properties reveals that the motion context effects are a saturating function of surround speed (Experiment I) and contrast (Experiment II). Our analyses indicate that the effects are consistent with a subtractive process, rather than with speed being averaged over area. In Experiment III we exploit known properties of the motion system to ask where these su...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
AbstractWe report several experiments showing that a Gabor patch moving in apparent motion sequences...
AbstractReaction times (RT) to motion onset of a target grating moving at 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0 or 1.6°...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
AbstractWe investigated whether center–surround interactions affect perceived speed in a manner simi...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a center pattern depends on the contrast of its surround. To examin...
Walking reduces visual speed estimates of optic flow (Souman et al, 2010 Journal of Vision 10(11):14...
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...
<div><p>Accurate motion perception of self and object speed is crucial for successful interaction in...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent electrophysiological study revealed that the response to the ...
Segregation of objects from their backgrounds is one of vision’s most important tasks and one that i...
Both the luminance contrast of an object, and the nature of the background texture over which it mov...
The relative dominance of gratings engaged in binocular rivalry can be influenced by their surroundi...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
AbstractWe report several experiments showing that a Gabor patch moving in apparent motion sequences...
AbstractReaction times (RT) to motion onset of a target grating moving at 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0 or 1.6°...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
AbstractWe investigated whether center–surround interactions affect perceived speed in a manner simi...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a center pattern depends on the contrast of its surround. To examin...
Walking reduces visual speed estimates of optic flow (Souman et al, 2010 Journal of Vision 10(11):14...
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...
<div><p>Accurate motion perception of self and object speed is crucial for successful interaction in...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent electrophysiological study revealed that the response to the ...
Segregation of objects from their backgrounds is one of vision’s most important tasks and one that i...
Both the luminance contrast of an object, and the nature of the background texture over which it mov...
The relative dominance of gratings engaged in binocular rivalry can be influenced by their surroundi...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
AbstractWe report several experiments showing that a Gabor patch moving in apparent motion sequences...
AbstractReaction times (RT) to motion onset of a target grating moving at 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0 or 1.6°...