AbstractLocal-motion information can provide either 1-dimensional (1D) or 2-dimensional (2D) solutions. 1D signals occur when the aperture problem has not been solved, so each signal is an estimate of the local-orthogonal component of the object’s motion. 2D signals occur when the aperture problem has been solved, so each signal is an estimate of the object’s motion. Previous research (JoV, 2009, 9, 1–25) has shown that 1D and 2D signals are pooled differently, via intersection-of-constraints (IOC) and vector-average processes, respectively. Previous research (e.g. Vis. Res., 2003, 2290–2301) has also indicated that form cues can influence how motion signals are perceived. We investigated whether forms cues can affect the pooling of motion ...
The direction and speed of motion of a one-dimensional (1-D) stimulus, such as a grating, presented ...
Motion and form encoding are closely coupled in the visual system. A number of physiological studies...
The initial encoding of direction by mammals occurs in striate cortex by neurons with small recepti...
AbstractLocal-motion information can provide either 1-dimensional (1D) or 2-dimensional (2D) solutio...
Local-motion information can provide either 1-dimensional (1D) or 2-dimensional (2D) solutions. 1D s...
The predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that these two...
AbstractIt is well established that the visual system is sensitive to the global structure––or “form...
Traditional theories of visual perception have focused on either form or motion processing, implying...
AbstractThe visual system uses a variety of cues for form perception, including motion, color, binoc...
AbstractThe processing of common-fate (motion-defined-form) signals was investigated using a modifie...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
AbstractSpatial pooling is often considered synonymous with averaging (or other statistical combinat...
AbstractCortical neurons that initially extract motion signals have small receptive-fields, and narr...
AbstractSix observers were asked to indicate in which of two opposite directions, to the right or to...
We examined what role motion-streak-like form information plays in heading perception. We presented ...
The direction and speed of motion of a one-dimensional (1-D) stimulus, such as a grating, presented ...
Motion and form encoding are closely coupled in the visual system. A number of physiological studies...
The initial encoding of direction by mammals occurs in striate cortex by neurons with small recepti...
AbstractLocal-motion information can provide either 1-dimensional (1D) or 2-dimensional (2D) solutio...
Local-motion information can provide either 1-dimensional (1D) or 2-dimensional (2D) solutions. 1D s...
The predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that these two...
AbstractIt is well established that the visual system is sensitive to the global structure––or “form...
Traditional theories of visual perception have focused on either form or motion processing, implying...
AbstractThe visual system uses a variety of cues for form perception, including motion, color, binoc...
AbstractThe processing of common-fate (motion-defined-form) signals was investigated using a modifie...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
AbstractSpatial pooling is often considered synonymous with averaging (or other statistical combinat...
AbstractCortical neurons that initially extract motion signals have small receptive-fields, and narr...
AbstractSix observers were asked to indicate in which of two opposite directions, to the right or to...
We examined what role motion-streak-like form information plays in heading perception. We presented ...
The direction and speed of motion of a one-dimensional (1-D) stimulus, such as a grating, presented ...
Motion and form encoding are closely coupled in the visual system. A number of physiological studies...
The initial encoding of direction by mammals occurs in striate cortex by neurons with small recepti...