Transparency perception often occurs when objects within the visual scene partially occlude each other or move at the same time, at different velocities across the same spatial region. Although transparent motion perception has been extensively studied, we still do not understand how the distribution of velocities within a visual scene contribute to transparent perception. Here we use a novel psychophysical procedure to characterize the distribution of velocities in a scene that give rise to transparent motion perception. To prevent participants from adopting a subjective decision criterion when discriminating transparent motion, we used an ‘‘oddone-out,’’ three alternative forced-choice procedure. Two intervals contained the standard—a ran...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
AbstractWhen transparent motion is defined purely by direction differences, observers fail to detect...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
Transparency perception often occurs when objects within the visual scene partially occlude each oth...
AbstractMotion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual mot...
AbstractTransparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previo...
Motion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual motion, and...
AbstractWhat circumstance lead to the perception of global motion transparency? It has been shown th...
AbstractThe simultaneous perception of multiple motion components within the same region in the visu...
this article some other nontransparent displays that cannot be explained this way. Motion transparen...
AbstractA number of studies were conducted to determine how many transparent motion signals observer...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
AbstractMotion transparency requires that the visual system distinguish different motion vectors and...
Transparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previous resea...
AbstractWhen transparent motion is defined purely by direction differences, no more than two signal ...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
AbstractWhen transparent motion is defined purely by direction differences, observers fail to detect...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
Transparency perception often occurs when objects within the visual scene partially occlude each oth...
AbstractMotion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual mot...
AbstractTransparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previo...
Motion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual motion, and...
AbstractWhat circumstance lead to the perception of global motion transparency? It has been shown th...
AbstractThe simultaneous perception of multiple motion components within the same region in the visu...
this article some other nontransparent displays that cannot be explained this way. Motion transparen...
AbstractA number of studies were conducted to determine how many transparent motion signals observer...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
AbstractMotion transparency requires that the visual system distinguish different motion vectors and...
Transparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previous resea...
AbstractWhen transparent motion is defined purely by direction differences, no more than two signal ...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
AbstractWhen transparent motion is defined purely by direction differences, observers fail to detect...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...