AbstractPerception of reversed-phi with motion-defined motion (MDM) stimuli was examined while varying various parameters including eccentricity. For peripheral viewing, reversed-phi was observed at all displacements between 30° and 135°. The perception most prominent at 90°, but was disrupted by dichoptic presentation. These results suggest operations of an energy-based motion system similar to the first-order motion system for luminance motion, which most likely resides at a relatively early level (cf. [Vision Res. 33 (1993) 533]). For central viewing, reversed motion was observed only for larger displacements. The perceived motion at smaller displacements was predominantly in the forward direction. Transition between the two modes occurr...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...
There is considerable evidence for the existence of a specialized mechanism in human vision for dete...
In a reverse-phi stimulus, the contrast luminance of moving dots is reversed each displacement step....
AbstractPerception of reversed-phi with motion-defined motion (MDM) stimuli was examined while varyi...
Periodically flipping the contrast of a moving pattern causes a reversal of the perceived direction ...
AbstractMotion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a seco...
AbstractDirect-phi perception elicited by a reverse-phi (i.e. reversed-polarity) stimulus may well b...
AbstractLow-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different...
Nonlinear processing can be used to recover the motion of contrast modulations of binary noise patte...
Two briefly flashed lines shown in rapid succession evoke a sensation of motion in human observers. ...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
Motion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a second-order...
AbstractUsing the scleral search coil technique to monitor eye movements, we recorded short-latency ...
In this thesis the notion of an independent non-linear channel for the perception of second- order m...
Recent work on motion processing has suggested a distinction between first-order cues (such as lumin...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...
There is considerable evidence for the existence of a specialized mechanism in human vision for dete...
In a reverse-phi stimulus, the contrast luminance of moving dots is reversed each displacement step....
AbstractPerception of reversed-phi with motion-defined motion (MDM) stimuli was examined while varyi...
Periodically flipping the contrast of a moving pattern causes a reversal of the perceived direction ...
AbstractMotion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a seco...
AbstractDirect-phi perception elicited by a reverse-phi (i.e. reversed-polarity) stimulus may well b...
AbstractLow-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different...
Nonlinear processing can be used to recover the motion of contrast modulations of binary noise patte...
Two briefly flashed lines shown in rapid succession evoke a sensation of motion in human observers. ...
AbstractThis study investigated the human ability to discriminate the motion direction of sequential...
Motion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a second-order...
AbstractUsing the scleral search coil technique to monitor eye movements, we recorded short-latency ...
In this thesis the notion of an independent non-linear channel for the perception of second- order m...
Recent work on motion processing has suggested a distinction between first-order cues (such as lumin...
The display comprised 12 black dots arranged evenly around a virtual circle on a grey background. Ha...
There is considerable evidence for the existence of a specialized mechanism in human vision for dete...
In a reverse-phi stimulus, the contrast luminance of moving dots is reversed each displacement step....