AbstractIn calculating the precise speed of an object, the visual system must integrate motion measurements across time and space while keeping motion measurements from different objects separate. We examined whether an initial coarse estimate of local speed may be used to segregate the motions of different objects prior to a precise calculation of object speed. Our stimuli consisted of 256 dots that moved upward at two speeds. In Expt 1, each dot alternated between the two speeds every 133 msec. When the speed alternations were asynchronous across dots, subjects saw two transparent surfaces moving at different speeds and their ability to discriminate changes in the slow speed were unaffected by the presence of the fast speed. This experime...
AbstractA random dot pattern that moved within an invisible aperture was used to present two motions...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
AbstractThe effect of signal intensity (proportion of dots moving in the same direction compared to ...
AbstractIn calculating the precise speed of an object, the visual system must integrate motion measu...
AbstractDiscriminating between two speed signals is harder when they are seen as part of a single tr...
AbstractA primary task of the visual system is to extract the direction and speed of animate objects...
AbstractTransparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previo...
AbstractMotion transparency requires that the visual system distinguish different motion vectors and...
Transparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previous resea...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...
The minimum information necessary to specify motion requires a change in position across time. Previ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that a field of random dots in which each dot alternates between...
The ability to judge speed is a fundamental aspect of visual motion processing. Speed judgments are ...
AbstractWe address a surprising result in a previous study of speed discrimination with multiple mov...
Speed discrimination tasks were used to examine the spatial and temporal characteristics of the inte...
AbstractA random dot pattern that moved within an invisible aperture was used to present two motions...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
AbstractThe effect of signal intensity (proportion of dots moving in the same direction compared to ...
AbstractIn calculating the precise speed of an object, the visual system must integrate motion measu...
AbstractDiscriminating between two speed signals is harder when they are seen as part of a single tr...
AbstractA primary task of the visual system is to extract the direction and speed of animate objects...
AbstractTransparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previo...
AbstractMotion transparency requires that the visual system distinguish different motion vectors and...
Transparent motion involves the integration and segmentation of local motion signals. Previous resea...
We measured psychophysical thresholds for discriminating the speeds of two arrays of moving dots. Th...
The minimum information necessary to specify motion requires a change in position across time. Previ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that a field of random dots in which each dot alternates between...
The ability to judge speed is a fundamental aspect of visual motion processing. Speed judgments are ...
AbstractWe address a surprising result in a previous study of speed discrimination with multiple mov...
Speed discrimination tasks were used to examine the spatial and temporal characteristics of the inte...
AbstractA random dot pattern that moved within an invisible aperture was used to present two motions...
Motion is a fundamental property estimated by human sensory-perception. When visual shapes and patte...
AbstractThe effect of signal intensity (proportion of dots moving in the same direction compared to ...