AbstractWhen a random spatial noise pattern is displaced for a short distance it seems to move coherently, but when the displacement exceeds a certain value, the direction of motion cannot be clearly perceived. We measured the displacement limit (Dmax) for a two-frame sequence and found that it dependend on the size of the elements comprising the random pattern, even when low spatial frequencies were removed from the pattern by spatial band-pass filtering. Dmax depended strongly on contrast for the filtered patterns, but less so for the unaltered patterns. The data support a model for low level motion detection in which the maximum motion displacement that can be detected is determined by the mean separation of pattern elements, following a...
When an array of random dots is displaced, the ability to report the direction of apparent motion is...
We investigated the mechanisms of visual motion processing in humans. Previous research had shown th...
The human contrast sensitivity function (CSF) is bandpass for stimuli of low temporal frequency but,...
AbstractWhen a random spatial noise pattern is displaced for a short distance it seems to move coher...
AbstractTwo-frame random-element kinematograms were used to study the matching algorithm employed by...
AbstractWe used filtered random dot kinematograms and natural images to examine how motion detection...
When an array of random dots is displaced, the ability to report the direction of apparent motion is...
AbstractIn a series of nine experiments, observers were required to identify the shapes of moving ta...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
The way in which movement enhances target visibility has been investigated by measuring the detectab...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
AbstractDirection-discrimination performance was measured for two-frame random-dot kinematograms in ...
The maximum displacement threshold for direction discrimination (dmax) was determined for single or ...
AbstractTwo-frame random-dot kinematograms (RDKs) of different dot density, area and contrast were u...
AbstractWe compared observers' ability to discriminate the direction of apparent motion using images...
When an array of random dots is displaced, the ability to report the direction of apparent motion is...
We investigated the mechanisms of visual motion processing in humans. Previous research had shown th...
The human contrast sensitivity function (CSF) is bandpass for stimuli of low temporal frequency but,...
AbstractWhen a random spatial noise pattern is displaced for a short distance it seems to move coher...
AbstractTwo-frame random-element kinematograms were used to study the matching algorithm employed by...
AbstractWe used filtered random dot kinematograms and natural images to examine how motion detection...
When an array of random dots is displaced, the ability to report the direction of apparent motion is...
AbstractIn a series of nine experiments, observers were required to identify the shapes of moving ta...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
The way in which movement enhances target visibility has been investigated by measuring the detectab...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
AbstractDirection-discrimination performance was measured for two-frame random-dot kinematograms in ...
The maximum displacement threshold for direction discrimination (dmax) was determined for single or ...
AbstractTwo-frame random-dot kinematograms (RDKs) of different dot density, area and contrast were u...
AbstractWe compared observers' ability to discriminate the direction of apparent motion using images...
When an array of random dots is displaced, the ability to report the direction of apparent motion is...
We investigated the mechanisms of visual motion processing in humans. Previous research had shown th...
The human contrast sensitivity function (CSF) is bandpass for stimuli of low temporal frequency but,...