AbstractMissing-fundamental gratings, generated by subtracting the fundamental Fourier components from square-wave gratings, appear to move backward when presented in quarter-cycle jumps, even though their edges and features all move forward. We used variants of these stimuli to test current models of motion perception. We found that missing-fundamental plaids, constructed from orthogonal missing-fundamental gratings, also appear to move backward. Forward motion was restored to missing-fundamental gratings and plaids by adding back small fractions of the original fundamental. In-phase and antiphase addition of the fundamental had similar effects on the perceived motion, despite having markedly different effects on the features, appearances ...
At an early stage, 3 different systems independently extract visual motion information from visual i...
AbstractIn three experiments the direction of motion after-effect (MAE) is measured following adapta...
AbstractThe two-stage decomposition–recombination model of 2D motion perception has been criticised ...
AbstractMissing-fundamental gratings, generated by subtracting the fundamental Fourier components fr...
AbstractVisual motion is sensed by low-level (energy-based) and high-level (feature-based) mechanism...
AbstractThe independent motions of objects in a visual scene are commonly manifest as overlapping re...
AbstractStoner, Albright and Ramachandran [(1990) Nature, 344, 153–155] found that moving rectangula...
AbstractIn three experiments the direction of motion after-effect (MAE) is measured following adapta...
AbstractStoner, Albright and Ramachandran [(1990) Nature, 344, 153–155] found that moving rectangula...
A key question regarding primate visual motion perception is whether the motion of 2D patterns is ...
AbstractIf the Fourier components of a moving plaid have similar temporal frequency, spatial frequen...
AbstractWhen a plaid pattern (the sum of two high spatial frequency gratings oriented ±84° from vert...
A series of experiments examining the effect of contrast on the perception of moving plaids was perf...
At an early stage, 3 different systems independently extract visual motion information from visual i...
AbstractThe perceived motion of two added sinusoidal gratings of similar amplitude and spatial frequ...
At an early stage, 3 different systems independently extract visual motion information from visual i...
AbstractIn three experiments the direction of motion after-effect (MAE) is measured following adapta...
AbstractThe two-stage decomposition–recombination model of 2D motion perception has been criticised ...
AbstractMissing-fundamental gratings, generated by subtracting the fundamental Fourier components fr...
AbstractVisual motion is sensed by low-level (energy-based) and high-level (feature-based) mechanism...
AbstractThe independent motions of objects in a visual scene are commonly manifest as overlapping re...
AbstractStoner, Albright and Ramachandran [(1990) Nature, 344, 153–155] found that moving rectangula...
AbstractIn three experiments the direction of motion after-effect (MAE) is measured following adapta...
AbstractStoner, Albright and Ramachandran [(1990) Nature, 344, 153–155] found that moving rectangula...
A key question regarding primate visual motion perception is whether the motion of 2D patterns is ...
AbstractIf the Fourier components of a moving plaid have similar temporal frequency, spatial frequen...
AbstractWhen a plaid pattern (the sum of two high spatial frequency gratings oriented ±84° from vert...
A series of experiments examining the effect of contrast on the perception of moving plaids was perf...
At an early stage, 3 different systems independently extract visual motion information from visual i...
AbstractThe perceived motion of two added sinusoidal gratings of similar amplitude and spatial frequ...
At an early stage, 3 different systems independently extract visual motion information from visual i...
AbstractIn three experiments the direction of motion after-effect (MAE) is measured following adapta...
AbstractThe two-stage decomposition–recombination model of 2D motion perception has been criticised ...