Both the luminance contrast of an object, and the nature of the background texture over which it moves, are known to influence its perceived speed. In this study the effect of object contrast upon perceived speed was investigated for targets moving across textured patterns of various contrasts. Experiment 1 showed a strong effect of contrast for objects moving over homogenous backgrounds, that was reduced or abolished if the object moved over a textured background. A further experiment suggested that this reduction may be the result of an increase in target visibility, perhaps as a result of additional ‘second order’ motion signals produced by motion over texture backgrounds. A final experiment suggested that two processes were occurring: (...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a center pattern depends on the contrast of its surround. To examin...
AbstractThe effect of the speed of a background surface on the judged shape of a moving object was i...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...
Both the luminance contrast of an object, and the nature of the background texture over which it mov...
AbstractPrevious psychophysical experiments have demonstrated that various factors can exert a consi...
The perceived speed of a grating pattern has often been reported to slow as the contrast of the patt...
In a series of psychophysical experiments,we altered the perceived speed of a spot (target) using a ...
<p>Dynamic texture was present only at the trailing edge of the target or at both ends (‘double’). *...
AbstractWe have previously shown that contrast affects speed perception, with lower-contrast, drifti...
We measured perceived speed as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal grati...
AbstractErrors in the perception of speed of moving visual stimuli can occur when presented stimuli ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
Static high contrast ('dazzle') patterns, such as zigzags, have been shown to reduce the perceived s...
AbstractHow does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central driftin...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a center pattern depends on the contrast of its surround. To examin...
AbstractThe effect of the speed of a background surface on the judged shape of a moving object was i...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...
Both the luminance contrast of an object, and the nature of the background texture over which it mov...
AbstractPrevious psychophysical experiments have demonstrated that various factors can exert a consi...
The perceived speed of a grating pattern has often been reported to slow as the contrast of the patt...
In a series of psychophysical experiments,we altered the perceived speed of a spot (target) using a ...
<p>Dynamic texture was present only at the trailing edge of the target or at both ends (‘double’). *...
AbstractWe have previously shown that contrast affects speed perception, with lower-contrast, drifti...
We measured perceived speed as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal grati...
AbstractErrors in the perception of speed of moving visual stimuli can occur when presented stimuli ...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
Static high contrast ('dazzle') patterns, such as zigzags, have been shown to reduce the perceived s...
AbstractHow does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central driftin...
How does nearby motion affect the perceived speed of a target region? When a central drifting Gabor ...
AbstractThe apparent contrast of a center pattern depends on the contrast of its surround. To examin...
AbstractThe effect of the speed of a background surface on the judged shape of a moving object was i...
Recently it has been demonstrated that colour constancy increases significantly if a surface moves a...