Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can be biased by using binocular disparity to designate borders of the aperture as intrinsic (belonging to the grating) or extrinsic (resulting from occlusion of the grating). Observers report motion in the direction of the extrinsic border, as if the grating was extended and moving underneath an occluding surface. Here we investigate whether prior information about depth ordering, given by structure-from-motion, can bias the perceived motion direction of a subsequent moving grating in a similar manner. We presented an aperture stimulus that rotated about its vertical and horizontal axes, revealing the depth relationships (intrinsic and extrinsic...
AbstractIn two experiments, observers were asked to judge the relative depth of a probe and one or t...
The direction and speed of motion of a one-dimensional (1-D) stimulus, such as a grating, presented ...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can ...
AbstractA translating oriented grating viewed through a circular aperture with an occluding area in ...
Spatial boundaries can be defined by discontinuities in motion. However, several types of motion con...
AbstractTwo important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of m...
Two important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of motion an...
Horizontal disparities are directly linked to perceived stereo depth of two-dimensional stimuli but,...
Two sets of dots moving in opposite directions are usually seen as two transparent surfaces. Decidin...
Like many predators, humans have forward-facing eyes that are set a short distance apart so that an ...
In two experiments, observers were asked to judge the relative depth of a probe and one or two flank...
AbstractMuch of our knowledge about motion perception has been obtained by studying bars moving with...
This study explores the combination stereo and motion cues to depth by investigating whether the per...
International audienceWe used an obliquely oriented moving luminance grating within a square apertur...
AbstractIn two experiments, observers were asked to judge the relative depth of a probe and one or t...
The direction and speed of motion of a one-dimensional (1-D) stimulus, such as a grating, presented ...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can ...
AbstractA translating oriented grating viewed through a circular aperture with an occluding area in ...
Spatial boundaries can be defined by discontinuities in motion. However, several types of motion con...
AbstractTwo important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of m...
Two important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of motion an...
Horizontal disparities are directly linked to perceived stereo depth of two-dimensional stimuli but,...
Two sets of dots moving in opposite directions are usually seen as two transparent surfaces. Decidin...
Like many predators, humans have forward-facing eyes that are set a short distance apart so that an ...
In two experiments, observers were asked to judge the relative depth of a probe and one or two flank...
AbstractMuch of our knowledge about motion perception has been obtained by studying bars moving with...
This study explores the combination stereo and motion cues to depth by investigating whether the per...
International audienceWe used an obliquely oriented moving luminance grating within a square apertur...
AbstractIn two experiments, observers were asked to judge the relative depth of a probe and one or t...
The direction and speed of motion of a one-dimensional (1-D) stimulus, such as a grating, presented ...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...