The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two types of image motion: non-Fourier and comparable Fourier motion. Contrast thresholds were measured for detection and direction discrimination as a function of spatial frequency and velocity in the near-periphery. The stimuli were cosine wave carriers modulated by Gaussian envelopes. For non-Fourier motion the micro-patterns were displaced such that the sinewave carrier remained stationary while the envelope drifted. For Fourier motion the whole stimulus was drifted smoothly. In the near periphery (0.5-1.5 degrees), contrast thresholds for detection and direction discrimination are the same for stimuli drifting with 'Fourier motion' and show tha...
The purpose of these experiments was to estimate basic sensitivity to motion gradients, and to evalu...
he prevailing view of motion detection in human vision is that the retinal image is convolved with e...
AbstractDirection-discrimination performance was measured for two-frame random-dot kinematograms in ...
The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two typ...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
AbstractWe determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequenc...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
AbstractThe phenomenon of non-Fourier motion (visually perceived motion that cannot be explained sim...
If the Fourier components of a moving plaid have similar temporal frequency, spatial frequency and c...
If the Fourier components of a moving plaid have similar temporal frequency, spatial frequency and c...
AbstractIf the Fourier components of a moving plaid have similar temporal frequency, spatial frequen...
A random Gabor Kinematogram stimulus provides the opportunity to demonstrate Fourier and non-Fourier...
We measured perceived velocity as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal gr...
This paper reports estimates of the conjoint spatiotemporal tuning functions of the neural mechanism...
AbstractWe measured perceived velocity as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinus...
The purpose of these experiments was to estimate basic sensitivity to motion gradients, and to evalu...
he prevailing view of motion detection in human vision is that the retinal image is convolved with e...
AbstractDirection-discrimination performance was measured for two-frame random-dot kinematograms in ...
The aim of these experiments is to investigate the sensitivity of the human visual system to two typ...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
AbstractWe determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequenc...
We determined two-dimensional motion discrimination contours in the spatio-temporal frequency plane ...
AbstractThe phenomenon of non-Fourier motion (visually perceived motion that cannot be explained sim...
If the Fourier components of a moving plaid have similar temporal frequency, spatial frequency and c...
If the Fourier components of a moving plaid have similar temporal frequency, spatial frequency and c...
AbstractIf the Fourier components of a moving plaid have similar temporal frequency, spatial frequen...
A random Gabor Kinematogram stimulus provides the opportunity to demonstrate Fourier and non-Fourier...
We measured perceived velocity as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinusoidal gr...
This paper reports estimates of the conjoint spatiotemporal tuning functions of the neural mechanism...
AbstractWe measured perceived velocity as a function of contrast for luminance and isoluminant sinus...
The purpose of these experiments was to estimate basic sensitivity to motion gradients, and to evalu...
he prevailing view of motion detection in human vision is that the retinal image is convolved with e...
AbstractDirection-discrimination performance was measured for two-frame random-dot kinematograms in ...