1. Differences as low as 0.5 degrees can be discriminated in the direction of motion of a single spot of light moving with optimum speed and seen in the fovea for < 250 ms. There is no improvement for a cloud of random dots or a short line. 2. For high velocities the thresholds approach those for the discrimination of orientation of a single line, when the length of the line is equal to the excursion of the dot and when the line is shown for the same duration. 3. The sensitivity for orientation of line of motion of a moving spot also shares two other attributes with that for the orientation of a single solid line of similar temporal and spatial extents: discrimination is seriously impaired when flanked by related close-by stimuli, and sensi...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
AbstractWe address the question of how the visual system analyses changes in direction. Using plaid ...
AbstractStimuli moving in slightly different directions trace trajectories that differ slightly in o...
1. Differences as low as 0.5 degrees can be discriminated in the direction of motion of a single spo...
AbstractOrientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but conside...
Orientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but considerable va...
It has long been known that ocular pursuit of a moving target has a major influence on its perceived...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
Humans can distinguish between contours of similar orientation, and between directions of visual mot...
Humans can distinguish between contours of similar orientation, and between directions of visual mot...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
none6siA series of experiments investigated the extent to which the spatial orientation of a signal ...
We investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of sensory in...
AbstractDirection discrimination (upward/downward or left/right) for a Gabor patch in a two-frame mo...
AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion ...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
AbstractWe address the question of how the visual system analyses changes in direction. Using plaid ...
AbstractStimuli moving in slightly different directions trace trajectories that differ slightly in o...
1. Differences as low as 0.5 degrees can be discriminated in the direction of motion of a single spo...
AbstractOrientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but conside...
Orientation tuning of receptive fields is well documented in the spatial domain, but considerable va...
It has long been known that ocular pursuit of a moving target has a major influence on its perceived...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
Humans can distinguish between contours of similar orientation, and between directions of visual mot...
Humans can distinguish between contours of similar orientation, and between directions of visual mot...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
none6siA series of experiments investigated the extent to which the spatial orientation of a signal ...
We investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of sensory in...
AbstractDirection discrimination (upward/downward or left/right) for a Gabor patch in a two-frame mo...
AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion ...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
AbstractWe address the question of how the visual system analyses changes in direction. Using plaid ...
AbstractStimuli moving in slightly different directions trace trajectories that differ slightly in o...