AbstractMotion analysis poses problems for any visual system, not least because of the ambiguities inherent in motion signals. Recent studies suggest that the human motion system may exploit ‘motion streaks’ — analogous to the cartoonist’s speed lines — to help resolve the direction of ambiguous motion
Sensing the movements of the world and the objects within it appears to be a fundamental job for our...
AbstractDrifting lines that are not orthogonal to their direction of motion appear to travel more sl...
AbstractBackground: It is known that the visibility of patterns presented through stationary multipl...
AbstractMotion analysis poses problems for any visual system, not least because of the ambiguities i...
The predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that these two...
Visual information about the form of an object and its movement in the world can be processed indepe...
When cartoonists use speed lines—also called motion streaks—to suggest the speed of a stationary obj...
Most models of motion perception assume motion is processed by a separate stream from other properti...
AbstractA number of studies were conducted to determine whether motion-streaks assist motion extract...
AbstractIt is widely believed that form and motion are analysed separately in mammalian visual syste...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
SummaryIn motion-induced blindness (MIB), persistent static targets intermittently disappear when pr...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
Sensing the movements of the world and the objects within it appears to be a fundamental job for our...
AbstractDrifting lines that are not orthogonal to their direction of motion appear to travel more sl...
AbstractBackground: It is known that the visibility of patterns presented through stationary multipl...
AbstractMotion analysis poses problems for any visual system, not least because of the ambiguities i...
The predominant view of motion and form processing in the human visual system assumes that these two...
Visual information about the form of an object and its movement in the world can be processed indepe...
When cartoonists use speed lines—also called motion streaks—to suggest the speed of a stationary obj...
Most models of motion perception assume motion is processed by a separate stream from other properti...
AbstractA number of studies were conducted to determine whether motion-streaks assist motion extract...
AbstractIt is widely believed that form and motion are analysed separately in mammalian visual syste...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
Talk Session:Motion II: 31.02It has long been known that humans use the focus of expansion (FOE) in ...
Transformational apparent motion (TAM) is a visual phenomenon highlighting the utility of form infor...
SummaryIn motion-induced blindness (MIB), persistent static targets intermittently disappear when pr...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
Sensing the movements of the world and the objects within it appears to be a fundamental job for our...
AbstractDrifting lines that are not orthogonal to their direction of motion appear to travel more sl...
AbstractBackground: It is known that the visibility of patterns presented through stationary multipl...