AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-contrast defined apparent motion between two element locations is indicated by: (1) transitivity—whether or not motion is perceived is inter-changeably affected by activationally equivalent luminance and contrast changes at each location, (2) local integration—whether or not motion is perceived depends on the net activation change resulting from simultaneous background-relative luminance and background-relative contrast changes at the same element location, and (3) inseparability—apparent motion is not perceived through independent first- or second-order mechanisms when luminance and contrast co-vary at the same location. These results, which...
AbstractThe intention of this series of experiments was to determine the extent to which the pathway...
In this thesis the notion of an independent non-linear channel for the perception of second- order m...
AbstractIt has become apparent from recent work that the spatial frequency and orientation content o...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
Second-order (contrast-defined) motion stimuli lead to poor performance on a number of tasks, includ...
AbstractSecond-order (contrast-defined) motion stimuli lead to poor performance on a number of tasks...
Recent work on motion processing has suggested a distinction between first-order cues (such as lumin...
AbstractBistable apparent-movement displays were created using four different kinds of “second-order...
AbstractA static or counterphase (target) grating surrounded by drifting (inducer) gratings is perce...
AbstractThis study assessed spatial summation of first-order (luminance-defined) and second-order (c...
AbstractA number of psychophysical and physiological studies have suggested that first- and second-o...
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...
AbstractConverging evidence suggests that, at least initially, first-order (luminance defined) and s...
AbstractThe intention of this series of experiments was to determine the extent to which the pathway...
In this thesis the notion of an independent non-linear channel for the perception of second- order m...
AbstractIt has become apparent from recent work that the spatial frequency and orientation content o...
AbstractA common mechanism for perceiving first-order, luminance-defined, and second-order, texture-...
AbstractPrevious studies [e.g. Vision Research 40 (2000) 173] have shown that when observers are req...
Second-order (contrast-defined) motion stimuli lead to poor performance on a number of tasks, includ...
AbstractSecond-order (contrast-defined) motion stimuli lead to poor performance on a number of tasks...
Recent work on motion processing has suggested a distinction between first-order cues (such as lumin...
AbstractBistable apparent-movement displays were created using four different kinds of “second-order...
AbstractA static or counterphase (target) grating surrounded by drifting (inducer) gratings is perce...
AbstractThis study assessed spatial summation of first-order (luminance-defined) and second-order (c...
AbstractA number of psychophysical and physiological studies have suggested that first- and second-o...
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...
AbstractConverging evidence suggests that, at least initially, first-order (luminance defined) and s...
AbstractThe intention of this series of experiments was to determine the extent to which the pathway...
In this thesis the notion of an independent non-linear channel for the perception of second- order m...
AbstractIt has become apparent from recent work that the spatial frequency and orientation content o...