AbstractLow-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different channels. ON-center cells signal positive contrasts and OFF-center cells signal negative contrasts. In this study we address the question whether initial motion analysis is performed separately in these two channels, or also through combination of signals from ON and OFF cells. We quantitatively compared motion coherence detection for regular and for reverse-phi motion stimuli. In reverse-phi motion the contrast of a pattern flips during displacements. Sensitivity is therefore based on correlating positive and negative contrasts, whereas for regular motion it is based on correlating similar contrasts. We compared tuning curves for step size ...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
AbstractWe compared the contrast dependency (from 0.4 to 98%) of the visual evoked potential (VEP) t...
AbstractWe used anti-correlated stimuli to compare the correspondence problem in stereo and motion. ...
Low-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different channel...
At the early stages of visual processing, information is processed by two major thalamic pathways en...
At the early stages of visual processing, information is processed by two major thalamic pathways en...
AbstractMotion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a seco...
Periodically flipping the contrast of a moving pattern causes a reversal of the perceived direction ...
AbstractPerception of reversed-phi with motion-defined motion (MDM) stimuli was examined while varyi...
AbstractDirect-phi perception elicited by a reverse-phi (i.e. reversed-polarity) stimulus may well b...
Nonlinear processing can be used to recover the motion of contrast modulations of binary noise patte...
Sensoryneurons gather evidence in favor of the specific stimuli towhich they are tuned, but they cou...
Motion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a second-order...
AbstractMotion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its backgrou...
In this thesis the notion of an independent non-linear channel for the perception of second- order m...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
AbstractWe compared the contrast dependency (from 0.4 to 98%) of the visual evoked potential (VEP) t...
AbstractWe used anti-correlated stimuli to compare the correspondence problem in stereo and motion. ...
Low-level contrast information in the primary visual pathway is represented in two different channel...
At the early stages of visual processing, information is processed by two major thalamic pathways en...
At the early stages of visual processing, information is processed by two major thalamic pathways en...
AbstractMotion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a seco...
Periodically flipping the contrast of a moving pattern causes a reversal of the perceived direction ...
AbstractPerception of reversed-phi with motion-defined motion (MDM) stimuli was examined while varyi...
AbstractDirect-phi perception elicited by a reverse-phi (i.e. reversed-polarity) stimulus may well b...
Nonlinear processing can be used to recover the motion of contrast modulations of binary noise patte...
Sensoryneurons gather evidence in favor of the specific stimuli towhich they are tuned, but they cou...
Motion perception appears to be mediated by, at least, two systems: a first-order and a second-order...
AbstractMotion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its backgrou...
In this thesis the notion of an independent non-linear channel for the perception of second- order m...
AbstractOpponency between opposite directions of motion is a characteristic of many models of moveme...
AbstractWe compared the contrast dependency (from 0.4 to 98%) of the visual evoked potential (VEP) t...
AbstractWe used anti-correlated stimuli to compare the correspondence problem in stereo and motion. ...