Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Contrast thresholds were measured for discriminating left vs right motion of a vertical, 1 c/deg luminance grating lasting for one cycle of motion. This test was presented on a 1 c/deg stationary grating (pedestal) of twice-threshold, flashed for the duration of the test motion. Lu and Sperling [(1995). Vision Research, 35, 2697-2722] argue that the visual system detects the underlying, first-order motion of the test and is immune to the presence of the stationary pedestal (and the 'feature wobble' which it induces). On the contrary, we observe that the stationary pedestal has large effects on motion detection at 7 and 15 Hz, and smaller effects at 0.9-3.7 Hz, evidenced by ...
AbstractWe measured contrast thresholds for detecting the direction of movement of a grating in a tw...
AbstractMotion detection can be achieved either with mechanisms sensitive to a target's velocity, or...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
Contrast thresholds were measured for discriminating left vs right motion of a vertical, 1 c/deg lum...
Contrast thresholds were measured for discriminating left vs right motion of a vertical, 1 c/deg lum...
We used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697-2722] to determine whether...
AbstractThis study seeks to clarify the reasons for some of the differences in the published data on...
A vertical grating that sinusoidally reverses contrast can be synthesized from two identical compone...
AbstractWe used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697–2722] to determine...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).1. It has been suggested that mo...
1. It has been suggested that motion may be best detected by the luminance mechanism. If thisis the ...
We measured an essentially normal pedestal effect using stationary gaussian targets and slowly movin...
We measured threshold contours in color space for detecting drifting sinusoidal gratings over a rang...
AbstractA powerful paradigm (the pedestal-plus-test display) is combined with several subsidiary par...
AbstractWe measured contrast thresholds for detecting the direction of movement of a grating in a tw...
AbstractMotion detection can be achieved either with mechanisms sensitive to a target's velocity, or...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
Contrast thresholds were measured for discriminating left vs right motion of a vertical, 1 c/deg lum...
Contrast thresholds were measured for discriminating left vs right motion of a vertical, 1 c/deg lum...
We used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697-2722] to determine whether...
AbstractThis study seeks to clarify the reasons for some of the differences in the published data on...
A vertical grating that sinusoidally reverses contrast can be synthesized from two identical compone...
AbstractWe used a pedestal test [Lu & Sperling (1995a). Vision Research, 35, 2697–2722] to determine...
Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of vertically moving, 1 c/deg ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).1. It has been suggested that mo...
1. It has been suggested that motion may be best detected by the luminance mechanism. If thisis the ...
We measured an essentially normal pedestal effect using stationary gaussian targets and slowly movin...
We measured threshold contours in color space for detecting drifting sinusoidal gratings over a rang...
AbstractA powerful paradigm (the pedestal-plus-test display) is combined with several subsidiary par...
AbstractWe measured contrast thresholds for detecting the direction of movement of a grating in a tw...
AbstractMotion detection can be achieved either with mechanisms sensitive to a target's velocity, or...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...