AbstractWe describe the Drifting Edge Illusion (DEI), in which a stationary edge appears to move when it abuts a drifting grating. Although a single edge is sufficient to perceive DEI, a particularly compelling version of DEI occurs when a drifting grating is viewed through an oriented and stationary aperture. The magnitude of the illusion depends crucially on the orientations of the grating and aperture. Using psychophysics, we describe the relationship between the magnitude of DEI and the relative angle between the grating and aperture. Results are discussed in the context of the roles of occlusion, component-motion, and contour relationships in the interpretation of motion information. In particular, we suggest that the visual system is ...
A previously unreported motion illusion is described. Oblique lines that drift smoothly on the retin...
A previously unreported motion illusion is described. Oblique lines that drift smoothly on the retin...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractWe describe the Drifting Edge Illusion (DEI), in which a stationary edge appears to move whe...
AbstractMuch of our knowledge about motion perception has been obtained by studying bars moving with...
AbstractA translating oriented grating viewed through a circular aperture with an occluding area in ...
Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can ...
Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can ...
AbstractObservers scanned a stationary pattern comprising a tilted sine-wave grating completely surr...
The aperture problem describes an effect by which a contoured stimulus, moving behind an aperture wi...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractThe direction illusion is the phenomenal exaggeration of the angle between the drift directi...
AbstractWhen the sinusoidal grating of a “Gabor pattern” is drifted, the apparent position of the pa...
Abstract The position of a drifting sine-wave grating enveloped by a stationary Gaussian is misperce...
A previously unreported motion illusion is described. Oblique lines that drift smoothly on the retin...
A previously unreported motion illusion is described. Oblique lines that drift smoothly on the retin...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractWe describe the Drifting Edge Illusion (DEI), in which a stationary edge appears to move whe...
AbstractMuch of our knowledge about motion perception has been obtained by studying bars moving with...
AbstractA translating oriented grating viewed through a circular aperture with an occluding area in ...
Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can ...
Previous studies of the motion aperture problem have shown that the direction of grating motion can ...
AbstractObservers scanned a stationary pattern comprising a tilted sine-wave grating completely surr...
The aperture problem describes an effect by which a contoured stimulus, moving behind an aperture wi...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractThe direction illusion is the phenomenal exaggeration of the angle between the drift directi...
AbstractWhen the sinusoidal grating of a “Gabor pattern” is drifted, the apparent position of the pa...
Abstract The position of a drifting sine-wave grating enveloped by a stationary Gaussian is misperce...
A previously unreported motion illusion is described. Oblique lines that drift smoothly on the retin...
A previously unreported motion illusion is described. Oblique lines that drift smoothly on the retin...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...