Two briefly flashed lines shown in rapid succession evoke a sensation of motion in human observers. Line separation, temporal offset and contrast polarity are investigated. Line pairs are presented on a gray background and are either both bright or both dark (equal contrast polarity), or one line is bright and the other is dark (opposite contrast polarity). Observers are instructed to indicate the perceived direction of motion. With foveal viewing perceived direction is veridical for line pairs with equal contrast polarity, but is reversed for line pairs with opposite contrast polarity, spatial separations between 0 and 12 min of arc, and temporal offsets between 8 and 33 ms. When separations and/or temporal offsets are further increased pe...
Low-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different channel...
Scene segmentation depends on interaction between geometrical and photometric factors. It has been s...
We have tested the hypothesis that in humans the signals carried by ON- and OFF-pathway respectively...
Two briefly flashed lines shown in rapid succession evoke a sensation of motion in human observers. ...
Two briefly flashed adjacent lines shown in rapid succession evoke a sensation of motion beyond that...
AbstractPerception of reversed-phi with motion-defined motion (MDM) stimuli was examined while varyi...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...
Sensoryneurons gather evidence in favor of the specific stimuli towhich they are tuned, but they cou...
Motion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a second-order...
AbstractMotion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a seco...
AbstractLow-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different...
Nonlinear processing can be used to recover the motion of contrast modulations of binary noise patte...
none4siRecent physiological and psychophysical research has challenged the traditional view that mot...
AbstractThe perceived direction of a directionally ambiguous stimulus is influenced by the moving di...
When an edge can be perceived to continue either with a collinear edge of the opposite contrast pola...
Low-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different channel...
Scene segmentation depends on interaction between geometrical and photometric factors. It has been s...
We have tested the hypothesis that in humans the signals carried by ON- and OFF-pathway respectively...
Two briefly flashed lines shown in rapid succession evoke a sensation of motion in human observers. ...
Two briefly flashed adjacent lines shown in rapid succession evoke a sensation of motion beyond that...
AbstractPerception of reversed-phi with motion-defined motion (MDM) stimuli was examined while varyi...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...
Sensoryneurons gather evidence in favor of the specific stimuli towhich they are tuned, but they cou...
Motion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a second-order...
AbstractMotion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a seco...
AbstractLow-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different...
Nonlinear processing can be used to recover the motion of contrast modulations of binary noise patte...
none4siRecent physiological and psychophysical research has challenged the traditional view that mot...
AbstractThe perceived direction of a directionally ambiguous stimulus is influenced by the moving di...
When an edge can be perceived to continue either with a collinear edge of the opposite contrast pola...
Low-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different channel...
Scene segmentation depends on interaction between geometrical and photometric factors. It has been s...
We have tested the hypothesis that in humans the signals carried by ON- and OFF-pathway respectively...