AbstractObservers scanned a stationary pattern comprising a tilted sine-wave grating completely surrounding another grating of similar spatial frequency but tilted in the opposite direction (Fig. 2). They reported an illusory “sliding” motion of the inset grating with respect to the surround grating and the effect was clearly strongest for angles between the gratings of less than 60° and for spatial frequencies between 6–11 cpd. In a second experiment, a similar pattern was moved (2.0 deg/sec) either up or down for a presentation time of 167 msec. Simultaneously, the inset grating was drifted at different speeds in each of its two directions. Using the method of constant stimuli, it was shown that the relative motion illusion could be cance...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
The stimuli in these experiments are square-wave luminance gratings with an array of small random do...
AbstractWe present a remarkably simple illusion that manifests whenever a certain class of flat stat...
AbstractObservers scanned a stationary pattern comprising a tilted sine-wave grating completely surr...
Abstract-The apparent ilt from vertical has been examined for vertical sinusoidal gratings in the pr...
Abstract The position of a drifting sine-wave grating enveloped by a stationary Gaussian is misperce...
AbstractWe present a remarkably simple illusion that manifests whenever a certain class of flat stat...
Tilt illusions occur when a drifting vertical test grating is surrounded by a drifting plaid pattern...
Abstract. A black and white (positive) grating pattern was superimposed in exact register on its own...
When two moving gratings are superimposed in normal viewing they often combine to form a pattern tha...
AbstractThe perceived position of a stationary Gaussian window of a Gabor target shifts in the direc...
AbstractWe describe the Drifting Edge Illusion (DEI), in which a stationary edge appears to move whe...
AbstractThe paper examines the perception of motion in contrast-modulated sine-wave grating patterns...
AbstractWhen the sinusoidal grating of a “Gabor pattern” is drifted, the apparent position of the pa...
AbstractA static or counterphase (target) grating surrounded by drifting (inducer) gratings is perce...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
The stimuli in these experiments are square-wave luminance gratings with an array of small random do...
AbstractWe present a remarkably simple illusion that manifests whenever a certain class of flat stat...
AbstractObservers scanned a stationary pattern comprising a tilted sine-wave grating completely surr...
Abstract-The apparent ilt from vertical has been examined for vertical sinusoidal gratings in the pr...
Abstract The position of a drifting sine-wave grating enveloped by a stationary Gaussian is misperce...
AbstractWe present a remarkably simple illusion that manifests whenever a certain class of flat stat...
Tilt illusions occur when a drifting vertical test grating is surrounded by a drifting plaid pattern...
Abstract. A black and white (positive) grating pattern was superimposed in exact register on its own...
When two moving gratings are superimposed in normal viewing they often combine to form a pattern tha...
AbstractThe perceived position of a stationary Gaussian window of a Gabor target shifts in the direc...
AbstractWe describe the Drifting Edge Illusion (DEI), in which a stationary edge appears to move whe...
AbstractThe paper examines the perception of motion in contrast-modulated sine-wave grating patterns...
AbstractWhen the sinusoidal grating of a “Gabor pattern” is drifted, the apparent position of the pa...
AbstractA static or counterphase (target) grating surrounded by drifting (inducer) gratings is perce...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
The stimuli in these experiments are square-wave luminance gratings with an array of small random do...
AbstractWe present a remarkably simple illusion that manifests whenever a certain class of flat stat...