AbstractThe data from two experiments, both using stimuli simulating orthographically rotating surfaces, are presented, with the primary variable of interest being whether the magnitude of the simulated gradient was from expanding vs. contracting motion. One experiment asked observers to report the apparent slant of the rotating surface, using a gauge figure. The other experiment asked observers to report the angular velocity, using a comparison rotating sphere. The results from both experiments clearly show that observers are less sensitive to expanding than to contracting optic-flow fields. These results are well predicted by a probabilistic model which derives the orientation and angular velocity of the projected surface from the propert...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Surface specularity distorts the optic flow generated by a mov...
Optic flow generated by rigid surface patches can be decomposed into four elementary motion types. W...
AbstractA compelling impression of surface slant is produced by random dot displays depicting deform...
AbstractThe data from two experiments, both using stimuli simulating orthographically rotating surfa...
AbstractOptic flow generated by rigid surface patches can be decomposed into a small number of eleme...
Recent investigations have shown that the perceived slant of the orthographic projection of a rotati...
AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision sci...
Motivation. Recent evidence suggests that extra-retinal signals play an important role in the percep...
Optic flow generated by rigid surface patches can be decomposed into a small number of elementary mo...
AbstractEgo motion and natural motions in the world generate complex optic flows in the retina. Thes...
Humans make systematic errors in the 3D interpretation of the optic flow in both passive and active ...
Humans make systematic errors in the 3D interpretation of the optic flow in both passive and active ...
We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual ob...
AbstractSubjects indicated the tilt of dotted planes rotating in depth, in monocular viewing, under ...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Surface specularity distorts the optic flow generated by a mov...
Optic flow generated by rigid surface patches can be decomposed into four elementary motion types. W...
AbstractA compelling impression of surface slant is produced by random dot displays depicting deform...
AbstractThe data from two experiments, both using stimuli simulating orthographically rotating surfa...
AbstractOptic flow generated by rigid surface patches can be decomposed into a small number of eleme...
Recent investigations have shown that the perceived slant of the orthographic projection of a rotati...
AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision sci...
Motivation. Recent evidence suggests that extra-retinal signals play an important role in the percep...
Optic flow generated by rigid surface patches can be decomposed into a small number of elementary mo...
AbstractEgo motion and natural motions in the world generate complex optic flows in the retina. Thes...
Humans make systematic errors in the 3D interpretation of the optic flow in both passive and active ...
Humans make systematic errors in the 3D interpretation of the optic flow in both passive and active ...
We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual ob...
AbstractSubjects indicated the tilt of dotted planes rotating in depth, in monocular viewing, under ...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Surface specularity distorts the optic flow generated by a mov...
Optic flow generated by rigid surface patches can be decomposed into four elementary motion types. W...
AbstractA compelling impression of surface slant is produced by random dot displays depicting deform...