AbstractWe compared the effect of motion cues on people’s ability to: (1) recognize dynamic objects by combining information from more than one view and (2) perform more efficiently on views that followed the global direction of the trained views. Participants learned to discriminate two objects that were either structurally similar or distinct and that were rotating in depth in either a coherent or scrambled motion sequence. The Training views revealed 60° of the object, with a center 30° segment missing. For similar stimuli only, there was a facilitative effect of motion: Performance in the coherent condition was better on views following the training views than on equidistant preceding views. Importantly, the viewpoint between the two tr...
Pursuit and perception both require accurate information about the motion of objects. Recovering the...
AbstractMoving objects are thought to be decomposed into one-dimensional motion components by early ...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...
AbstractWe compared the effect of motion cues on people’s ability to: (1) recognize dynamic objects ...
Normally, people have difficulties recognizing objects from novel as compared to learned views, resu...
Recognizing objects across viewpoints presents the visual system with an extremely challenging task....
AbstractHumans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between views of similar and distinctive obj...
AbstractThis paper describes an experiment to distinguish between two theories of human visual objec...
An object rotating in depth presents a coherent sequence of views but each view is seen only briefly...
Unfamiliar viewpoints can hinder visual object recognition from 2D static images. Here, we ask wheth...
In four experiments, we investigated the role of motion in gaze perception. In Experiment 1, we deve...
AbstractPrevious investigators have shown that observers’ visual cue combination strategies are rema...
Previous studies have shown that observers encode object motion when they learn novel dynamic object...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
Pursuit and perception both require accurate information about the motion of objects. Recovering the...
AbstractMoving objects are thought to be decomposed into one-dimensional motion components by early ...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...
AbstractWe compared the effect of motion cues on people’s ability to: (1) recognize dynamic objects ...
Normally, people have difficulties recognizing objects from novel as compared to learned views, resu...
Recognizing objects across viewpoints presents the visual system with an extremely challenging task....
AbstractHumans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between views of similar and distinctive obj...
AbstractThis paper describes an experiment to distinguish between two theories of human visual objec...
An object rotating in depth presents a coherent sequence of views but each view is seen only briefly...
Unfamiliar viewpoints can hinder visual object recognition from 2D static images. Here, we ask wheth...
In four experiments, we investigated the role of motion in gaze perception. In Experiment 1, we deve...
AbstractPrevious investigators have shown that observers’ visual cue combination strategies are rema...
Previous studies have shown that observers encode object motion when they learn novel dynamic object...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
Pursuit and perception both require accurate information about the motion of objects. Recovering the...
AbstractMoving objects are thought to be decomposed into one-dimensional motion components by early ...
How do visual form and motion processes cooperate to compute object motion when each process separat...