AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion perception. However, consensus has not been reached regarding the nature of motion directional anisotropies in human vision. In this study, we investigated the directional anisotropy of human motion perception by moving random-dot stimuli in the peripheral upper visual field. Our findings show that the degree of directional anisotropy depends on the stimulus speed. Furthermore, the high and low speed conditions have preferred directions that are opposite. This may reflect differences in the directional information among temporal frequencies in natural scenes. These differences are thought to have crucial roles in the detection of motion direc...
Stimulus localization affects visual motion processing. Vertical asymmetries favouring lower visual ...
Computational models of motion perception suggest that the perceived direction of weak motion signal...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion ...
AbstractSeveral different directional anisotropies have been found in global motion perception. The ...
Research has suggested that directional anisotropies, or asymmetries, exist for global motion perce...
Recently, evidence has emerged for a radial orientation bias in early visual cortex. These results p...
Humans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion is arou...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractDirection discrimination (upward/downward or left/right) for a Gabor patch in a two-frame mo...
AbstractIn a recent study (Fan, Z., & Harris, J. (2008). Perceived spatial displacement of motion-de...
AbstractThe angular dependence of precision measurements is well established as the oblique effect i...
AbstractHumans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion...
Recent imaging studies have reported directional motion biases in human visual cortex when perceivin...
Recent imaging studies have reported directional motion biases in human visual cortex when perceivin...
Stimulus localization affects visual motion processing. Vertical asymmetries favouring lower visual ...
Computational models of motion perception suggest that the perceived direction of weak motion signal...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...
AbstractA number of previous studies have extensively investigated directional anisotropy in motion ...
AbstractSeveral different directional anisotropies have been found in global motion perception. The ...
Research has suggested that directional anisotropies, or asymmetries, exist for global motion perce...
Recently, evidence has emerged for a radial orientation bias in early visual cortex. These results p...
Humans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion is arou...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
AbstractDirection discrimination (upward/downward or left/right) for a Gabor patch in a two-frame mo...
AbstractIn a recent study (Fan, Z., & Harris, J. (2008). Perceived spatial displacement of motion-de...
AbstractThe angular dependence of precision measurements is well established as the oblique effect i...
AbstractHumans exhibit an anisotropy in direction perception: discrimination is superior when motion...
Recent imaging studies have reported directional motion biases in human visual cortex when perceivin...
Recent imaging studies have reported directional motion biases in human visual cortex when perceivin...
Stimulus localization affects visual motion processing. Vertical asymmetries favouring lower visual ...
Computational models of motion perception suggest that the perceived direction of weak motion signal...
AbstractJudging the motion of objects is a fundamental task that the visual system executes in every...