Motion coherence thresholds in random-dot patterns have been widely adopted as a measure of performance in visual motion processing. However, there has been diversity in the type of "noise" in which a coherent motion signal has to be detected. Here we compare coherence thresholds for three ways of creating motion noise: dots replotted in random positions in each new frame; dots with a set displacement but following a random walk from frame to frame; or dots moving in random directions which remain constant for a given dot over a sequence of displacements. In each case, the signal dots may either remain the same throughout the display sequence, or the signal dots may be re-selected afresh on each frame ("different"). With our display (3 deg ...
<p>(A) Example high (100%) and low (20%) coherence motion stimuli. Signal dots are shown in white an...
In the visual system, both the local and global stages of motion processing are susceptible to noise...
An important goal of the visual system is the segmentation of image features into objects and their ...
AbstractMotion coherence thresholds in random-dot patterns have been widely adopted as a measure of ...
Local motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion percept as it...
Local motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion percept as it...
Purpose: Watamaniuk, McKee & Grzywacz (1995) have reported that observers are surprisingly efficient...
AbstractLocal motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion perce...
AbstractThe brain can integrate local motion signals among noise to gain a global perception of visu...
AbstractTo better understand how local motion detectors merge their responses so as to permit the gl...
AbstractA recent challenge to the completeness of some influential models of local-motion detection ...
AbstractHuman observers can easily detect a signal dot moving, in apparent motion, on a trajectory e...
AbstractHuman observers can easily detect a signal dot moving, in apparent motion, on a trajectory e...
straightforward to manipulate the relative motion energy for a given motion direction in addition to...
One of the major goals of this thesis is to investigate the extent to which correspondence noise, (i...
<p>(A) Example high (100%) and low (20%) coherence motion stimuli. Signal dots are shown in white an...
In the visual system, both the local and global stages of motion processing are susceptible to noise...
An important goal of the visual system is the segmentation of image features into objects and their ...
AbstractMotion coherence thresholds in random-dot patterns have been widely adopted as a measure of ...
Local motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion percept as it...
Local motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion percept as it...
Purpose: Watamaniuk, McKee & Grzywacz (1995) have reported that observers are surprisingly efficient...
AbstractLocal motion signals have to be combined in space and time, to yield a coherent motion perce...
AbstractThe brain can integrate local motion signals among noise to gain a global perception of visu...
AbstractTo better understand how local motion detectors merge their responses so as to permit the gl...
AbstractA recent challenge to the completeness of some influential models of local-motion detection ...
AbstractHuman observers can easily detect a signal dot moving, in apparent motion, on a trajectory e...
AbstractHuman observers can easily detect a signal dot moving, in apparent motion, on a trajectory e...
straightforward to manipulate the relative motion energy for a given motion direction in addition to...
One of the major goals of this thesis is to investigate the extent to which correspondence noise, (i...
<p>(A) Example high (100%) and low (20%) coherence motion stimuli. Signal dots are shown in white an...
In the visual system, both the local and global stages of motion processing are susceptible to noise...
An important goal of the visual system is the segmentation of image features into objects and their ...