When we look at two overlapping random-dot patterns moving toward different directions, we perceive two global motions simultaneously in the same region of a visual field; this perception is known as motion transparency. After Braddick and his colleagues' work on comparing perceptual performances in transparent and single motion stimuli (2002 Vision Research 42 1237–1248), it has been considered as one of the promising cues for revealing how superimposed motions are represented in the brain. The perceptual performance would reflect encoding property of overlapping motions, and it enables us to examine the encoding models quantitatively. In the present study, we carried out psychophysical experiments to measure the directional performances i...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction ...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction o...
Transparency perception often occurs when objects within the visual scene partially occlude each oth...
Motion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual motion, and...
AbstractMotion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual mot...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
Transparent motion is perceived when multiple motions are presented in the same part of visual space...
this article some other nontransparent displays that cannot be explained this way. Motion transparen...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractThe simultaneous perception of multiple motion components within the same region in the visu...
A model of human motion perception is presented. The model contains two stages of direction selectiv...
In daily life our visual system is bombarded with motion information. We see cars driving by, flocks...
When multiple motion directions are presented simultaneously within the same region of the visual fi...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
In the preceding two companion articles we studied the con-ditions under which transparent motion pe...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction ...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction o...
Transparency perception often occurs when objects within the visual scene partially occlude each oth...
Motion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual motion, and...
AbstractMotion transparency provides a challenging test case for our understanding of how visual mot...
Our understanding of how the visual system processes motion transparency, the phenomenon by which mu...
Transparent motion is perceived when multiple motions are presented in the same part of visual space...
this article some other nontransparent displays that cannot be explained this way. Motion transparen...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractThe simultaneous perception of multiple motion components within the same region in the visu...
A model of human motion perception is presented. The model contains two stages of direction selectiv...
In daily life our visual system is bombarded with motion information. We see cars driving by, flocks...
When multiple motion directions are presented simultaneously within the same region of the visual fi...
In motion transparency, one surface is very often seen on top of the other in spite of no proper dep...
In the preceding two companion articles we studied the con-ditions under which transparent motion pe...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction ...
Recent physiological studies have established that cortical cells that are tuned for the direction o...
Transparency perception often occurs when objects within the visual scene partially occlude each oth...