Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented 'motion streaks' in their wake, which could be used to facilitate motion direction perception. Temporal integration is thought to occur over ≈100 ms in early cortex, although this has never been tested for motion streaks. Here we compare the ability of fast-moving ('streaky') and slow-moving fields of dots to mask briefly flashed gratings either parallel or orthogonal to the motion trajectory. Gratings were presented at various asynchronies relative to motion onset (from -200 to +700 ms) to sample the time-course of the accumulating streaks. Predictions were that masking would be strongest for the fast parallel condition, and would be weak at early asynch...
A number of studies were conducted to determine whether motion-streaks assist motion extraction, and...
<div><p>Two stimuli alternately presented at different locations can evoke a percept of a stimulus c...
Recent physiological and psychophysical research has challenged the traditional view that motion an...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented ‘motion strea...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented ‘motion strea...
We previously reported that fast-moving dot arrays cause orientation-tuned masking of static grating...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
We investigated whether the oriented trails of blur left by fast-moving dots (i.e., "motion streaks"...
Migraine is associated with differences in visual perception, specifically, deficits in the percepti...
During the perception of apparent motion, activity along the apparent motion trace has been found in...
Visual features are spatiotemporally integrated along motion trajectories. For instance, when a cent...
<p>Raw psychophysical data for contrast thresholds for detecting static gratings after adapting to e...
International audienceThe perceived direction of a grating moving behind an elongated aperture is bi...
Migraine is associated with differences in visual perception, specifically, deficits in the percepti...
A number of studies were conducted to determine whether motion-streaks assist motion extraction, and...
A number of studies were conducted to determine whether motion-streaks assist motion extraction, and...
<div><p>Two stimuli alternately presented at different locations can evoke a percept of a stimulus c...
Recent physiological and psychophysical research has challenged the traditional view that motion an...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented ‘motion strea...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to leave oriented ‘motion strea...
We previously reported that fast-moving dot arrays cause orientation-tuned masking of static grating...
Temporal integration in the visual system causes fast-moving objects to generate static, oriented tr...
We investigated whether the oriented trails of blur left by fast-moving dots (i.e., "motion streaks"...
Migraine is associated with differences in visual perception, specifically, deficits in the percepti...
During the perception of apparent motion, activity along the apparent motion trace has been found in...
Visual features are spatiotemporally integrated along motion trajectories. For instance, when a cent...
<p>Raw psychophysical data for contrast thresholds for detecting static gratings after adapting to e...
International audienceThe perceived direction of a grating moving behind an elongated aperture is bi...
Migraine is associated with differences in visual perception, specifically, deficits in the percepti...
A number of studies were conducted to determine whether motion-streaks assist motion extraction, and...
A number of studies were conducted to determine whether motion-streaks assist motion extraction, and...
<div><p>Two stimuli alternately presented at different locations can evoke a percept of a stimulus c...
Recent physiological and psychophysical research has challenged the traditional view that motion an...