The local extraction of motion information from brightness patterns by individual movement detectors of the correlation-type is considered in the first part of the paper. A two-dimensional field theory of movement detection is developed by treating the distance between two adjacent photoreceptors as a differential. In the first approximation of the theory we only consider linear terms of the time interval between the reception of a contrast element and its delayed representation by the detector and linear terms of the spatial distances between adjacent photoreceptors. As a result we may neglect terms of higher order than quadratic in a Taylor series development of the brightness pattern. The responses of pairs of individual movement detecto...
AbstractA number of psychophysical investigations have used spatial-summation methods to estimate th...
A general characterization of multi-input movement detection models is given in terms of the Volterr...
Egelhaaf M, Reichardt W. Dynamic response properties of movement detectors: Theoretical analysis and...
The first part of this paper deals with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of multi...
The paper is dealing in its first part with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of m...
Movement detectors of the so-called correlation type were proposed long ago to explain motion percep...
The projection of the velocity vectors of objects moving in three-dimensional space on the image pla...
The output of a motion detector depends on the direction of pattern motion, relative to the axis def...
The movement of luminance-defined targets can be easily extracted by elementary motion detectors (EM...
We investigated the mechanisms of visual motion processing in humans. Previous research had shown th...
AbstractExtensive research suggests that the visual system computes the direction of motion of a two...
A model of motion detection is presented. The model contains three stages. The first stage is unorie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1986.The interpretation of vis...
Motion information is required for the solution of many complex tasks of the visual system such as d...
The visual system of the fly performs various computations on photoreceptor outputs. The detection a...
AbstractA number of psychophysical investigations have used spatial-summation methods to estimate th...
A general characterization of multi-input movement detection models is given in terms of the Volterr...
Egelhaaf M, Reichardt W. Dynamic response properties of movement detectors: Theoretical analysis and...
The first part of this paper deals with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of multi...
The paper is dealing in its first part with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of m...
Movement detectors of the so-called correlation type were proposed long ago to explain motion percep...
The projection of the velocity vectors of objects moving in three-dimensional space on the image pla...
The output of a motion detector depends on the direction of pattern motion, relative to the axis def...
The movement of luminance-defined targets can be easily extracted by elementary motion detectors (EM...
We investigated the mechanisms of visual motion processing in humans. Previous research had shown th...
AbstractExtensive research suggests that the visual system computes the direction of motion of a two...
A model of motion detection is presented. The model contains three stages. The first stage is unorie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1986.The interpretation of vis...
Motion information is required for the solution of many complex tasks of the visual system such as d...
The visual system of the fly performs various computations on photoreceptor outputs. The detection a...
AbstractA number of psychophysical investigations have used spatial-summation methods to estimate th...
A general characterization of multi-input movement detection models is given in terms of the Volterr...
Egelhaaf M, Reichardt W. Dynamic response properties of movement detectors: Theoretical analysis and...