The human visual system integrates local motion signals to generate globally coherent motion percepts. However, it is unclear whether the perception of different types of global motion relies on a common motion integration mechanism. Using the multiple-aperture stimulus developed by K. Amano, M. Edwards, D. R. Badcock, and S. Nishida (2009), we compared the motion sensitivity (in terms of coherence threshold) for translational, circular, and radial motion. We found greater motion sensitivity for the two complex (circular and radial) motion types than for translational motion, implying that specific motion integration mechanisms are involved in the computation for different motion types. Our results reveal a complexity advantage in perceiv...
An important goal of the visual system is the segmentation of image features into objects and their ...
AbstractHumans are extremely sensitive to visual motion, largely because local motion signals can be...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
AbstractGlobal-motion perception is the perception of coherent motion in a noisy motion stimulus. Th...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
If motion that one has been looking at for some time suddenly stops, or if one shifts one's gaze to ...
AbstractIf motion that one has been looking at for some time suddenly stops, or if one shifts one’s ...
How do human observers perceive a coherent pattern of motion from a disparate set of local motion me...
AbstractUsing stimuli composed of two independent gratings viewed through multiple apertures, we inv...
AbstractAlthough many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perce...
Using stimuli composed of two independent gratings viewed through multiple apertures, we investigate...
Although many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perception, t...
Humans are extremely sensitive to visual motion, largely because local motion signals can be integra...
AbstractGlobal-motion perception is the perception of coherent motion in a noisy motion stimulus. Th...
Recent psychophysical studies suggest that there are two types of motion integra-tion processes in h...
An important goal of the visual system is the segmentation of image features into objects and their ...
AbstractHumans are extremely sensitive to visual motion, largely because local motion signals can be...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
AbstractGlobal-motion perception is the perception of coherent motion in a noisy motion stimulus. Th...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
If motion that one has been looking at for some time suddenly stops, or if one shifts one's gaze to ...
AbstractIf motion that one has been looking at for some time suddenly stops, or if one shifts one’s ...
How do human observers perceive a coherent pattern of motion from a disparate set of local motion me...
AbstractUsing stimuli composed of two independent gratings viewed through multiple apertures, we inv...
AbstractAlthough many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perce...
Using stimuli composed of two independent gratings viewed through multiple apertures, we investigate...
Although many studies have examined the principles governing first-order global motion perception, t...
Humans are extremely sensitive to visual motion, largely because local motion signals can be integra...
AbstractGlobal-motion perception is the perception of coherent motion in a noisy motion stimulus. Th...
Recent psychophysical studies suggest that there are two types of motion integra-tion processes in h...
An important goal of the visual system is the segmentation of image features into objects and their ...
AbstractHumans are extremely sensitive to visual motion, largely because local motion signals can be...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...