Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting that the two forms of motion may be detected by similar mechanisms. For luminance-defined motion there are at least two levels of processing: direction is detected and then speed is thought to be extracted by a specialized processing mechanism at a higher level. Here, we tested whether there is also a specialized speed processing mechanism for stereo-defined motion. Speed discrimination thresholds were compared for stimuli containing only stereo-defined motion, and stimuli that contained both stereo-defined and luminance-defined motion. When the stimulus contained luminance-defined motion, increment thresholds were around 0.05-0.1. For stereo-de...
Motion at constant speed in the world maps into retinal motion very differently for lateral motion a...
Motion at constant speed in the world maps into retinal motion very differently for lateral motion a...
AbstractThis study compared direction discrimination of cyclopean (stereoscopic) and luminance motio...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
AbstractLuminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, sugges...
AbstractLuminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, sugges...
AbstractThis study investigated the degree to which speed of stereoscopic translational motion (i.e....
The precision and accuracy of speed discrimination performance for stereomotion stimuli were assesse...
Stereomotion (binocularly specified motion-in-depth) studies have established the existence of sever...
AbstractWe have measured perceived speed and speed discrimination thresholds for stimuli that select...
AbstractErrors in the perception of speed of moving visual stimuli can occur when presented stimuli ...
AbstractThis study compared direction discrimination of cyclopean (stereoscopic) and luminance motio...
Motion at constant speed in the world maps into retinal motion very differently for lateral motion a...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
Motion at constant speed in the world maps into retinal motion very differently for lateral motion a...
Motion at constant speed in the world maps into retinal motion very differently for lateral motion a...
AbstractThis study compared direction discrimination of cyclopean (stereoscopic) and luminance motio...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
Luminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, suggesting tha...
AbstractLuminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, sugges...
AbstractLuminance-defined and stereo-defined (cyclopean) motion share some common properties, sugges...
AbstractThis study investigated the degree to which speed of stereoscopic translational motion (i.e....
The precision and accuracy of speed discrimination performance for stereomotion stimuli were assesse...
Stereomotion (binocularly specified motion-in-depth) studies have established the existence of sever...
AbstractWe have measured perceived speed and speed discrimination thresholds for stimuli that select...
AbstractErrors in the perception of speed of moving visual stimuli can occur when presented stimuli ...
AbstractThis study compared direction discrimination of cyclopean (stereoscopic) and luminance motio...
Motion at constant speed in the world maps into retinal motion very differently for lateral motion a...
The role of two binocular cues to motion in depth - changing disparity (CD) and interocular velocity...
Motion at constant speed in the world maps into retinal motion very differently for lateral motion a...
Motion at constant speed in the world maps into retinal motion very differently for lateral motion a...
AbstractThis study compared direction discrimination of cyclopean (stereoscopic) and luminance motio...