AbstractWhat circumstance lead to the perception of global motion transparency? It has been shown that, in paired random dot displays, motion transparency can be abolished if the separation of the dot pairs is sufficiently small [1]. Motion transparency has also been shown to be influenced by high level cognitive cues [2]. Here, we report that the combination of two moving dot stimuli, which separately invoke a percept of transparent motion, gives rise to a non-transparent percept of local rotation. These stimuli were constructed using various different pattern elements, including luminance defined elements and contrast modulations. The results extend and support the view that high-level grouping of local measures of the velocity field can ...
Phenomenal transparency in random-dot kinematograms is abolished when two motion directions are ‘loc...
Phenomenal transparency in random-dot kinematograms is abolished when two motion directions are 'loc...
AbstractTransparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previo...
Transparency perception often occurs when objects within the visual scene partially occlude each oth...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractVisual processing involves hierarchical stages in which local features are initially analyze...
AbstractPhenomenal transparency in random-dot kinematograms is abolished when two motion directions ...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
AbstractThe simultaneous perception of multiple motion components within the same region in the visu...
AbstractMotion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual mot...
Our visual system can solve the difficult problem of repre-senting multiple motions in the same part...
AbstractA number of studies were conducted to determine how many transparent motion signals observer...
Motion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual motion, and...
Two luminance gratings of identical orientation and opposite directions of motion are seen as moving...
Phenomenal transparency in random-dot kinematograms is abolished when two motion directions are ‘loc...
Phenomenal transparency in random-dot kinematograms is abolished when two motion directions are 'loc...
AbstractTransparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previo...
Transparency perception often occurs when objects within the visual scene partially occlude each oth...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractVisual processing involves hierarchical stages in which local features are initially analyze...
AbstractPhenomenal transparency in random-dot kinematograms is abolished when two motion directions ...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
AbstractThe simultaneous perception of multiple motion components within the same region in the visu...
AbstractMotion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual mot...
Our visual system can solve the difficult problem of repre-senting multiple motions in the same part...
AbstractA number of studies were conducted to determine how many transparent motion signals observer...
Motion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual motion, and...
Two luminance gratings of identical orientation and opposite directions of motion are seen as moving...
Phenomenal transparency in random-dot kinematograms is abolished when two motion directions are ‘loc...
Phenomenal transparency in random-dot kinematograms is abolished when two motion directions are 'loc...
AbstractTransparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previo...