AbstractWe examined the effect of average luminance level on texture segregation by motion. We determined the minimum presentation duration required for subjects to detect a target defined by motion direction against a moving background. The average luminance level and retinal position of the target were systematically varied. We found that the minimum presentation duration needed for texture segregation depends significantly on the average luminance level and on retinal position. The minimum presentation duration increased as the mean luminance decreased. At a very low (presumably scotopic) luminance level, the motion-defined target was never detected rapidly. Under scotopic conditions, the minimum presentation duration was shorter in the ...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractPerformance of a wide range of simple visual tasks improves with practice. Here we ask wheth...
Perceptual segregation of visual textures has been attributed to certain features ('textons') such a...
AbstractWe examined the effect of average luminance level on texture segregation by motion. We deter...
AbstractMotion can be perceived either through low-level, motion-energy detection or through trackin...
AbstractIn this study we quantify the influence of adaptation luminance on the threshold for directi...
AbstractWe studied the changes and invariances of foveal motion detection upon dark adaptation. It i...
We studied the changes and invariances of foveal motion detection upon dark adaptation. It is well-d...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
AbstractIt is now clear, contrary to previous conclusions, that motion may be conveyed by purely chr...
AbstractWe investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grat...
AbstractWe analysed the temporal-frequency characteristics of two functional processes involved in o...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine what kinds of motion mechanisms operate at low luminan...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractIn a texture-segregation paradigm, subjects were asked to detect figures whose elements were...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractPerformance of a wide range of simple visual tasks improves with practice. Here we ask wheth...
Perceptual segregation of visual textures has been attributed to certain features ('textons') such a...
AbstractWe examined the effect of average luminance level on texture segregation by motion. We deter...
AbstractMotion can be perceived either through low-level, motion-energy detection or through trackin...
AbstractIn this study we quantify the influence of adaptation luminance on the threshold for directi...
AbstractWe studied the changes and invariances of foveal motion detection upon dark adaptation. It i...
We studied the changes and invariances of foveal motion detection upon dark adaptation. It is well-d...
AbstractWe examined the role of color in the processing of motion of a luminance-varying pattern by ...
AbstractIt is now clear, contrary to previous conclusions, that motion may be conveyed by purely chr...
AbstractWe investigated two types of spatial resolution for perceiving motion-defined contours: grat...
AbstractWe analysed the temporal-frequency characteristics of two functional processes involved in o...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine what kinds of motion mechanisms operate at low luminan...
AbstractWe describe evidence consistent with the proposal that the visual system contains a parallel...
AbstractIn a texture-segregation paradigm, subjects were asked to detect figures whose elements were...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractPerformance of a wide range of simple visual tasks improves with practice. Here we ask wheth...
Perceptual segregation of visual textures has been attributed to certain features ('textons') such a...