AbstractBlurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We (Vision Research 38 (1998) 2108) have previously shown how such distortions in perceived edge blur may be accounted for by a model which assumes that luminance contrast is encoded by a local contrast transducer whose response becomes progressively more compressive as speed increases. If the form of the transducer is fixed (independent of contrast) for a given speed, then a strong prediction of the model is that motion sharpening should increase with increasing contrast. We measured the sharpening of periodic patterns over a large range of contrasts, blur widths and speeds. The results indicate that whilst sharpening increases with speed it is practically invari...
Background: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are central to t...
SummaryEstimating relative velocity in the natural environment is challenging because natural scenes...
AbstractThe paper examines the perception of motion in contrast-modulated sine-wave grating patterns...
AbstractBlurred images may appear sharper when drifting than when stationary. But, paradoxically, mo...
Blurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We proposed a model of this mo...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
AbstractThe perceived blur of drifting sinusoidal gratings was compared to that of static, blurred “...
AbstractThe perceived blur of moving images is less than expected given the sluggish temporal respon...
AbstractHuman observers are not normally conscious of blur from moving objects [Nature 284 (1980) 16...
AbstractWe have previously shown that contrast affects speed perception, with lower-contrast, drifti...
AbstractIn many models of edge analysis in biological vision, the initial stage is a linear 2nd deri...
AbstractBackground: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are cent...
Perceived brightness is nonlinearly related to luminance. Consequently, any mechanism operating on t...
AbstractVisual patterns have widely varying contrasts and elicit local signals of varying reliabilit...
AbstractIn a previous study we found that blurred edges presented in peripheral vision look sharper ...
Background: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are central to t...
SummaryEstimating relative velocity in the natural environment is challenging because natural scenes...
AbstractThe paper examines the perception of motion in contrast-modulated sine-wave grating patterns...
AbstractBlurred images may appear sharper when drifting than when stationary. But, paradoxically, mo...
Blurred edges appear sharper in motion than when they are stationary. We proposed a model of this mo...
AbstractThe effect of motion sharpening upon blur discrimination thresholds was examined for a range...
AbstractThe perceived blur of drifting sinusoidal gratings was compared to that of static, blurred “...
AbstractThe perceived blur of moving images is less than expected given the sluggish temporal respon...
AbstractHuman observers are not normally conscious of blur from moving objects [Nature 284 (1980) 16...
AbstractWe have previously shown that contrast affects speed perception, with lower-contrast, drifti...
AbstractIn many models of edge analysis in biological vision, the initial stage is a linear 2nd deri...
AbstractBackground: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are cent...
Perceived brightness is nonlinearly related to luminance. Consequently, any mechanism operating on t...
AbstractVisual patterns have widely varying contrasts and elicit local signals of varying reliabilit...
AbstractIn a previous study we found that blurred edges presented in peripheral vision look sharper ...
Background: Nonlinearities play a significant role in early visual processing. They are central to t...
SummaryEstimating relative velocity in the natural environment is challenging because natural scenes...
AbstractThe paper examines the perception of motion in contrast-modulated sine-wave grating patterns...