Image motion is a primary source of visual information about the world. However, before this information can be used the visual system must determine the spatio-temporal displacements of the features in the dynamic retinal image, which originate from objects moving in space. This is known as the motion correspondence problem. We investigated whether cross-cue matching constraints contribute to the solution of this problem, which would be consistent with physiological reports that many directionally selective cells in the visual cortex also respond to additional visual cues. We measured the maximum displacement limit (D-max) for two-frame apparent motion sequences. D-max increases as the number of elements in such sequences decreases. Howeve...
Background. Colour and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual bra...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
Background. Colour and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual bra...
AbstractWe investigated the extent to which motion repulsion and binocular motion rivalry depend on ...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
A model that is capable of maintaining the identities of individuated elements as they move is descr...
When two dissimilar colours are displayed to the two eyes at overlapping retinal locations, binocula...
When two dissimilar colours are displayed to the two eyes at overlapping retinal locations, binocula...
The spatial differences between the images seen by the two eyes, called binocular disparities, can b...
The spatial differences between the images seen by the two eyes, called binocular disparities, can b...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
There are competing views regarding the existence of joint encoding of binocular disparity and direc...
Background. Colour and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual bra...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
Background. Colour and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual bra...
AbstractWe investigated the extent to which motion repulsion and binocular motion rivalry depend on ...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
Physiological and psychophysical evidence indicate that the human visual system contains mechanisms ...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
A model that is capable of maintaining the identities of individuated elements as they move is descr...
When two dissimilar colours are displayed to the two eyes at overlapping retinal locations, binocula...
When two dissimilar colours are displayed to the two eyes at overlapping retinal locations, binocula...
The spatial differences between the images seen by the two eyes, called binocular disparities, can b...
The spatial differences between the images seen by the two eyes, called binocular disparities, can b...
AbstractThis study investigates four key issues concerning the binocular properties of the mechanism...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
There are competing views regarding the existence of joint encoding of binocular disparity and direc...
Background. Colour and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual bra...
Correspondence noise is a major factor limiting direction discrimination performance in random-dot k...
Background. Colour and motion serve as the prime examples of segregated processing in the visual bra...