On the basis of measurements of the perceived coherence of superimposed drifting gratings, Krauskopf and Farell (1990) proposed that motion is analysed independently in different chromatic channels. They found that two gratings appeared to slip if each modula ed one of the two ‘cardinal’ color mechanisms S/(L+M) and L/(L+M). If the gratings were defined along intermediate color directions, observers reported a plaid, moving coherently. We hypothesised that slippage might occur in chromatic gratings if the motion signal from the S/(L+M) channel is weak and equivalent to a lower speed. We asked observers to judge coherence in two conditions. In one, S/(L+M) and L/(L+M) gratings were physically the same speed. In the other, the two gratings ha...
We measured perceived speed as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal grati...
AbstractTwo differently oriented moving gratings when superimposed, are often seen to move coherentl...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...
On the basis of measurements of the perceived coherence of superimposed drifting gratings, Krauskopf...
Equiluminous red-green sine-wave gratings were drifted at a uniform rate in the bottom half of a 10-...
AbstractErrors in the perception of speed of moving visual stimuli can occur when presented stimuli ...
AbstractIt has been reported that equiluminant plaid patterns constructed from component gratings mo...
AbstractThe perceived speed of chromatic motion was investigated for gratings that stimulate each ch...
An isoluminant color grating usually appears to move more slowly than a luminance grating that has t...
AbstractThis study seeks to clarify the reasons for some of the differences in the published data on...
AbstractUsing stimuli composed of two independent gratings viewed through multiple apertures, we inv...
Using stimuli composed of two independent gratings viewed through multiple apertures, we investigate...
We measured threshold contours in color space for detecting drifting sinusoidal gratings over a rang...
We measured threshold contours in color space for detecting drifting sinusoidal gratings over a rang...
We measured perceived speed as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal grati...
We measured perceived speed as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal grati...
AbstractTwo differently oriented moving gratings when superimposed, are often seen to move coherentl...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...
On the basis of measurements of the perceived coherence of superimposed drifting gratings, Krauskopf...
Equiluminous red-green sine-wave gratings were drifted at a uniform rate in the bottom half of a 10-...
AbstractErrors in the perception of speed of moving visual stimuli can occur when presented stimuli ...
AbstractIt has been reported that equiluminant plaid patterns constructed from component gratings mo...
AbstractThe perceived speed of chromatic motion was investigated for gratings that stimulate each ch...
An isoluminant color grating usually appears to move more slowly than a luminance grating that has t...
AbstractThis study seeks to clarify the reasons for some of the differences in the published data on...
AbstractUsing stimuli composed of two independent gratings viewed through multiple apertures, we inv...
Using stimuli composed of two independent gratings viewed through multiple apertures, we investigate...
We measured threshold contours in color space for detecting drifting sinusoidal gratings over a rang...
We measured threshold contours in color space for detecting drifting sinusoidal gratings over a rang...
We measured perceived speed as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal grati...
We measured perceived speed as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal grati...
AbstractTwo differently oriented moving gratings when superimposed, are often seen to move coherentl...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...