Apparent motion stimuli of increasing complexity have been applied to analyse the mechanisms underlying visual motion perception. In the present paper it is investigated how motion detectors respond to three classes of stimuli which are realized as random-dot kinematograms. (i) In the most conventional stimuli, Fourier motion, a group of dots is displaced coherently in a random-dot pattern (ii) In drift-balanced motion stimuli a bar made of static random dots is shifted in front of another random-dot pattern (iii) In the novel class of stimuli, theta motion, an object which is exclusively defined by dot motion into one direction, is moving itself into the opposite direction. It is shown in psychophysical experiments that human observers per...
A random Gabor Kinematogram stimulus provides the opportunity to demonstrate Fourier and non-Fourier...
© 2001 Optical Society of AmericaMotion-defined motion can play a special role in the discussion of ...
Although numerous models describe the individual neural mechanisms that may be involved in the perce...
AbstractThree experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot pat...
The movement of luminance-defined targets can be easily extracted by elementary motion detectors (EM...
Three experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot patterns. T...
Two layers of information processing can be distinguished as being involved in human motion percepti...
The performance of Watson & Ahumada's model of human visual motion sensing is compared against human...
From psychophysics it is known that humans easily perceive motion in Fourier-stimuli in which dots a...
AbstractHuman observers can easily detect a signal dot moving, in apparent motion, on a trajectory e...
Computational models of motion perception suggest that the perceived direction of weak motion signal...
When a group of dots within a random-dot array is discontinuously displaced, it appears as a moving ...
The short- and long-range apparent motion processes are discussed in terms of the statistical proper...
When multiple motion directions are presented simultaneously within the same region of the visual fi...
Uni t re dis be not ore, but ope pre gra vin n-d J. M. Zanker and N. R. Burns Vol. 18, No. 9 /Septem...
A random Gabor Kinematogram stimulus provides the opportunity to demonstrate Fourier and non-Fourier...
© 2001 Optical Society of AmericaMotion-defined motion can play a special role in the discussion of ...
Although numerous models describe the individual neural mechanisms that may be involved in the perce...
AbstractThree experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot pat...
The movement of luminance-defined targets can be easily extracted by elementary motion detectors (EM...
Three experiments examined direction discrimination in temporally interleaved random dot patterns. T...
Two layers of information processing can be distinguished as being involved in human motion percepti...
The performance of Watson & Ahumada's model of human visual motion sensing is compared against human...
From psychophysics it is known that humans easily perceive motion in Fourier-stimuli in which dots a...
AbstractHuman observers can easily detect a signal dot moving, in apparent motion, on a trajectory e...
Computational models of motion perception suggest that the perceived direction of weak motion signal...
When a group of dots within a random-dot array is discontinuously displaced, it appears as a moving ...
The short- and long-range apparent motion processes are discussed in terms of the statistical proper...
When multiple motion directions are presented simultaneously within the same region of the visual fi...
Uni t re dis be not ore, but ope pre gra vin n-d J. M. Zanker and N. R. Burns Vol. 18, No. 9 /Septem...
A random Gabor Kinematogram stimulus provides the opportunity to demonstrate Fourier and non-Fourier...
© 2001 Optical Society of AmericaMotion-defined motion can play a special role in the discussion of ...
Although numerous models describe the individual neural mechanisms that may be involved in the perce...