AbstractSecond-order (contrast-defined) motion stimuli lead to poor performance on a number of tasks, including discriminating form from motion and visual search. To investigate this deficiency, we tested the ability of human observers to monitor multiple regions for motion, to code the relative positions of shapes defined by motion, and to simultaneously encode motion direction and location. Performance with shapes from contrast-defined motion was compared with that obtained from luminance-defined (first-order) stimuli. When the position of coherent motion was uncertain, direction-discrimination thresholds were elevated similarly for both luminance-defined and contrast-defined motion, compared to when the stimulus location was known. The m...
AbstractMotion perception influences perceived position. It has been shown that first-order (luminan...
AbstractThe present study examined the way in which the perception of motion coherency depends on lu...
© 2001 Optical Society of AmericaMotion-defined motion can play a special role in the discussion of ...
Second-order (contrast-defined) motion stimuli lead to poor performance on a number of tasks, includ...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
AbstractWe sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion...
AbstractMany studies have documented that first-order motion influences perceived position. Here, we...
AbstractMotion detection can be achieved either with mechanisms sensitive to a target's velocity, or...
AbstractThis study assessed spatial summation of first-order (luminance-defined) and second-order (c...
AbstractA static or counterphase (target) grating surrounded by drifting (inducer) gratings is perce...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
AbstractConverging evidence suggests that, at least initially, first-order (luminance defined) and s...
AbstractMotion contained within a static object can cause illusory position shifts toward the direct...
AbstractMotion perception influences perceived position. It has been shown that first-order (luminan...
AbstractThe present study examined the way in which the perception of motion coherency depends on lu...
© 2001 Optical Society of AmericaMotion-defined motion can play a special role in the discussion of ...
Second-order (contrast-defined) motion stimuli lead to poor performance on a number of tasks, includ...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
AbstractWe sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion...
AbstractMany studies have documented that first-order motion influences perceived position. Here, we...
AbstractMotion detection can be achieved either with mechanisms sensitive to a target's velocity, or...
AbstractThis study assessed spatial summation of first-order (luminance-defined) and second-order (c...
AbstractA static or counterphase (target) grating surrounded by drifting (inducer) gratings is perce...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
AbstractConverging evidence suggests that, at least initially, first-order (luminance defined) and s...
AbstractMotion contained within a static object can cause illusory position shifts toward the direct...
AbstractMotion perception influences perceived position. It has been shown that first-order (luminan...
AbstractThe present study examined the way in which the perception of motion coherency depends on lu...
© 2001 Optical Society of AmericaMotion-defined motion can play a special role in the discussion of ...