UnlabelledIn the Barber-Pole Illusion (BPI), a diagonally moving grating is perceived as moving vertically because of the narrow, vertical, rectangular shape of the aperture window through which it is viewed. This strong shape-motion interaction persists through a wide range of parametric variations in the shape of the window, the spatial and temporal frequencies of the moving grating, the contrast of the moving grating, complex variations in the composition of the grating and window shape, and the duration of viewing. It is widely believed that end-stop-feature (third-order) motion computations determine the BPI, and that Fourier motion-energy (first-order) computations determine failures of the BPI. Here we show that the BPI is more compl...
<p>A. Three examples of dual barber poles (inter-component distance = 0.21°) with the wavelength of ...
AbstractThe influence of monocular occlusion cues on the perceived direction of motion of barber pol...
Interaction with the external world requires the ability to perceive dynamic changes in complex sens...
UnlabelledIn the Barber-Pole Illusion (BPI), a diagonally moving grating is perceived as moving vert...
AbstractIn the Barber-Pole Illusion (BPI), a diagonally moving grating is perceived as moving vertic...
AbstractIn the Barber-Pole Illusion (BPI), a diagonally moving grating is perceived as moving vertic...
In the barber-pole illusion (BPI), a diagonally moving grating is perceived as moving vertically bec...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study found that the barber pole illusion (i.e. grating pattern...
How is motion information that has been obtained through multiple viewing apertures integrated to fo...
AbstractThe perceived direction of different barber-pole stimuli was assessed by adjusting an arrow ...
AbstractSeveral previous studies in adults have investigated how one- and two-dimensional moving fea...
International audienceThe perceived direction of a grating moving behind an elongated aperture is bi...
AbstractMissing-fundamental gratings, generated by subtracting the fundamental Fourier components fr...
Interaction with the external world requires the ability to perceive dynamic changes in complex sens...
The influence of monocular occlusion cues on the perceived direction of motion of barber pole patter...
<p>A. Three examples of dual barber poles (inter-component distance = 0.21°) with the wavelength of ...
AbstractThe influence of monocular occlusion cues on the perceived direction of motion of barber pol...
Interaction with the external world requires the ability to perceive dynamic changes in complex sens...
UnlabelledIn the Barber-Pole Illusion (BPI), a diagonally moving grating is perceived as moving vert...
AbstractIn the Barber-Pole Illusion (BPI), a diagonally moving grating is perceived as moving vertic...
AbstractIn the Barber-Pole Illusion (BPI), a diagonally moving grating is perceived as moving vertic...
In the barber-pole illusion (BPI), a diagonally moving grating is perceived as moving vertically bec...
AbstractAcross two experiments, this study found that the barber pole illusion (i.e. grating pattern...
How is motion information that has been obtained through multiple viewing apertures integrated to fo...
AbstractThe perceived direction of different barber-pole stimuli was assessed by adjusting an arrow ...
AbstractSeveral previous studies in adults have investigated how one- and two-dimensional moving fea...
International audienceThe perceived direction of a grating moving behind an elongated aperture is bi...
AbstractMissing-fundamental gratings, generated by subtracting the fundamental Fourier components fr...
Interaction with the external world requires the ability to perceive dynamic changes in complex sens...
The influence of monocular occlusion cues on the perceived direction of motion of barber pole patter...
<p>A. Three examples of dual barber poles (inter-component distance = 0.21°) with the wavelength of ...
AbstractThe influence of monocular occlusion cues on the perceived direction of motion of barber pol...
Interaction with the external world requires the ability to perceive dynamic changes in complex sens...