AbstractIt is well established that perceptual direction discrimination shows an oblique effect; thresholds are higher for motion along diagonal directions than for motion along cardinal directions. Here, we compare simultaneous direction judgments and pursuit responses for the same motion stimuli and find that both pursuit and perceptual thresholds show similar anisotropies. The pursuit oblique effect is robust under a wide range of experimental manipulations, being largely resistant to changes in trajectory (radial versus tangential motion), speed (10 versus 25 deg/s), directional uncertainty (blocked versus randomly interleaved), and cognitive state (tracking alone versus concurrent tracking and perceptual tasks). Our data show that the ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractIt is well established that elementary motion detectors are only able to code for the moveme...
There is an over-representation of neurons in early visual cortical areas that respond most strongly...
AbstractIt is well established that perceptual direction discrimination shows an oblique effect; thr...
AbstractMotion direction discrimination in humans is worse for oblique directions than for the cardi...
AbstractAlthough numerous studies have examined the relationship between smooth-pursuit eye movement...
It has long been known that ocular pursuit of a moving target has a major influence on its perceived...
Humans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion is arou...
AbstractHumans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
Smooth pursuit eye movements often show directional asymmetry in pursuit initiation or steady‐state ...
AbstractMany neurophysiological studies in monkeys have indicated that visual motion information for...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
Although many studies have been devoted to motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements, re...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractIt is well established that elementary motion detectors are only able to code for the moveme...
There is an over-representation of neurons in early visual cortical areas that respond most strongly...
AbstractIt is well established that perceptual direction discrimination shows an oblique effect; thr...
AbstractMotion direction discrimination in humans is worse for oblique directions than for the cardi...
AbstractAlthough numerous studies have examined the relationship between smooth-pursuit eye movement...
It has long been known that ocular pursuit of a moving target has a major influence on its perceived...
Humans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion is arou...
AbstractHumans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
Smooth pursuit eye movements often show directional asymmetry in pursuit initiation or steady‐state ...
AbstractMany neurophysiological studies in monkeys have indicated that visual motion information for...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
Although many studies have been devoted to motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements, re...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractIt is well established that elementary motion detectors are only able to code for the moveme...
There is an over-representation of neurons in early visual cortical areas that respond most strongly...