In previous research, direction detection thresholds have been measured and successfully modeled by exposing participants to sinusoidal acceleration profiles of different durations. In this paper, we present measurements that reveal differences in thresholds depending not only on the duration of the profile, but also on the actual time course of the acceleration. The measurements are further explained by a model based on a transfer function, which is able to predict direction detection thresholds for all types of acceleration profiles. In order to quantify a participant’s ability to detect the direction of motion in the horizontal plane, a four-alternative forced-choice task was implemented. Three types of acceleration profiles (sinusoidal,...
AbstractWe measured directional sensitivity to a foreground pattern while an orthogonally directed b...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
Humans are able to judge whether a target is accelerating in many viewing contexts, but it is an ope...
In previous research, direction detection thresholds have been measured and successfully modeled by ...
In the absence of vision, the perceived direction of translational self motion is largely governed b...
In the absence of vision, the perceived direction of translational self motion is largely governed b...
Understanding the dynamics of vestibular perception is important, for example, for improving the rea...
Perceptual thresholds for the detection of the direction of linear motion are important for motion s...
The output of a motion detector depends on the direction of pattern motion, relative to the axis def...
The ability to perceive visual motion is one that we use every day to perform goal-directed activiti...
Reaction times (RTs) to purely inertial self-motion stimuli have only infrequently been studied, and...
AbstractWe address the question of how the visual system analyses changes in direction. Using plaid ...
<p>(A) Motion discrimination contours were defined in the distance-duration plane by measuring thres...
In this paper, we show that differences in reaction times (RT) to self-motion depend not only on the...
We measured directional sensitivity to a foreground pattern while an orthogonally directed backgroun...
AbstractWe measured directional sensitivity to a foreground pattern while an orthogonally directed b...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
Humans are able to judge whether a target is accelerating in many viewing contexts, but it is an ope...
In previous research, direction detection thresholds have been measured and successfully modeled by ...
In the absence of vision, the perceived direction of translational self motion is largely governed b...
In the absence of vision, the perceived direction of translational self motion is largely governed b...
Understanding the dynamics of vestibular perception is important, for example, for improving the rea...
Perceptual thresholds for the detection of the direction of linear motion are important for motion s...
The output of a motion detector depends on the direction of pattern motion, relative to the axis def...
The ability to perceive visual motion is one that we use every day to perform goal-directed activiti...
Reaction times (RTs) to purely inertial self-motion stimuli have only infrequently been studied, and...
AbstractWe address the question of how the visual system analyses changes in direction. Using plaid ...
<p>(A) Motion discrimination contours were defined in the distance-duration plane by measuring thres...
In this paper, we show that differences in reaction times (RT) to self-motion depend not only on the...
We measured directional sensitivity to a foreground pattern while an orthogonally directed backgroun...
AbstractWe measured directional sensitivity to a foreground pattern while an orthogonally directed b...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
Humans are able to judge whether a target is accelerating in many viewing contexts, but it is an ope...