none5noThe predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that these two attributes are handled by separate and independent modules. Motion processing involves filtering by direction-selective sensors, followed by integration to solve the aperture problem. Form processing involves filtering by orientation-selective and size-selective receptive fields, followed by integration to encode object shape. It has long been known that motion signals can influence form processing in the well-known Gestalt principle of common fate; texture elements which share a common motion property are grouped into a single contour or texture region. However, recent research in psychophysics and neuroscience indicates that the inf...
The point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms specialised i...
AbstractThe point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms speci...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the shape and ...
The predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that these two...
Motion and form encoding are closely coupled in the visual system. A number of physiological studies...
none4siRecent physiological and psychophysical research has challenged the traditional view that mot...
none3siMotion and form encoding are closely coupled in the visual system. A number of physiological ...
none3noA widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is o...
The visual pathway for the processing of human actions involves a stream of regions along the latera...
A widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is organize...
The seminal work by Johansson (1973) illustrated how the interaction between form and motion cues co...
Traditional theories of visual perception have focused on either form or motion processing, implying...
The point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms specialised i...
The ability of human observers to detect ‘biological motion’ of humans and animals has been taken as...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the form and m...
The point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms specialised i...
AbstractThe point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms speci...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the shape and ...
The predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that these two...
Motion and form encoding are closely coupled in the visual system. A number of physiological studies...
none4siRecent physiological and psychophysical research has challenged the traditional view that mot...
none3siMotion and form encoding are closely coupled in the visual system. A number of physiological ...
none3noA widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is o...
The visual pathway for the processing of human actions involves a stream of regions along the latera...
A widely held view of the visual system supported the perspective that the primate brain is organize...
The seminal work by Johansson (1973) illustrated how the interaction between form and motion cues co...
Traditional theories of visual perception have focused on either form or motion processing, implying...
The point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms specialised i...
The ability of human observers to detect ‘biological motion’ of humans and animals has been taken as...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the form and m...
The point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms specialised i...
AbstractThe point light walker (PLW) has been taken to demonstrate the existence of mechanisms speci...
Interactions in our dynamic environment require that the visual system processes both the shape and ...