Traditional theories of visual perception have focused on either form or motion processing, implying a functional separation. However, increasing evidence indicates that these features interact at early stages of visual processing. The current study examined a well-known form-motion interaction, where a shape translates along a circular path behind opaque apertures, giving the impression of either independently translating lines (segmentation) or a globally coherent, translating shape. The purpose was to systemically examine how low-level motion information and form information interact to determine which percept is reported. To this end, we used a stimulus with boundaries comprising multiple, spatially-separated Gabor patches with three to...
The point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms specialised i...
AbstractA smooth surface imaged on the retina produces a smooth flow field. Thus, the visual system ...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the shape and ...
none5noThe predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that th...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the form and m...
Reliable motion perception requires processes that integrate visual motion signals from neighbouring...
Local-motion information can provide either 1-dimensional (1D) or 2-dimensional (2D) solutions. 1D s...
How does the visual system generate percepts of moving forms? How does this happen when the forms ar...
AbstractIt is well established that the visual system is sensitive to the global structure––or “form...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
AbstractLine-ends, corners and junctions are important singularities for form analysis, object recog...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
AbstractLocal-motion information can provide either 1-dimensional (1D) or 2-dimensional (2D) solutio...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...
The point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms specialised i...
AbstractA smooth surface imaged on the retina produces a smooth flow field. Thus, the visual system ...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the shape and ...
none5noThe predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that th...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the form and m...
Reliable motion perception requires processes that integrate visual motion signals from neighbouring...
Local-motion information can provide either 1-dimensional (1D) or 2-dimensional (2D) solutions. 1D s...
How does the visual system generate percepts of moving forms? How does this happen when the forms ar...
AbstractIt is well established that the visual system is sensitive to the global structure––or “form...
Humans are remarkably adept at judging shapes and discriminating forms. Forms and shapes are initial...
AbstractLine-ends, corners and junctions are important singularities for form analysis, object recog...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
AbstractLocal-motion information can provide either 1-dimensional (1D) or 2-dimensional (2D) solutio...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...
The point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms specialised i...
AbstractA smooth surface imaged on the retina produces a smooth flow field. Thus, the visual system ...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the shape and ...