Static high contrast ('dazzle') patterns, such as zigzags, have been shown to reduce the perceived speed of an object. It has not escaped our notice that this effect has possible military applications and here we report a series of experiments on humans, designed to establish whether dynamic dazzle patterns can cause distortions of perceived speed sufficient to provide effective defence in the field, and the extent to which these effects are robust to a battery of manipulations. Dynamic stripe patterns moving in the same direction as the target are found to increase the perceived speed of that target, whilst dynamic stripes moving in the opposite direction to the target reduce the perceived speed. We establish the optimum position for such ...
AbstractWe have previously shown that contrast affects speed perception, with lower-contrast, drifti...
BACKGROUND: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
AbstractDuring adaptation to a moving pattern, perceived speed decreases. Thus we know that the adap...
Movement is the enemy of camouflage: most attempts at concealment are disrupted by motion of the tar...
‘Motion dazzle’ is a phenomenon where high contrast patterns are hypothesised to cause errors in spe...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
Both the luminance contrast of an object, and the nature of the background texture over which it mov...
AbstractPrevious psychophysical experiments have demonstrated that various factors can exert a consi...
<p>Dynamic texture was present only at the trailing edge of the target or at both ends (‘double’). *...
The perceived speed of a grating pattern has often been reported to slow as the contrast of the patt...
In a series of psychophysical experiments,we altered the perceived speed of a spot (target) using a ...
Background Stripes and other high contrast patterns found on animals have been hypothesised to cause...
Background: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
AbstractWe have previously shown that contrast affects speed perception, with lower-contrast, drifti...
BACKGROUND: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
AbstractDuring adaptation to a moving pattern, perceived speed decreases. Thus we know that the adap...
Movement is the enemy of camouflage: most attempts at concealment are disrupted by motion of the tar...
‘Motion dazzle’ is a phenomenon where high contrast patterns are hypothesised to cause errors in spe...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
In the animal kingdom, camouflage refers to patterns that help potential prey avoid detection. Mostl...
Both the luminance contrast of an object, and the nature of the background texture over which it mov...
AbstractPrevious psychophysical experiments have demonstrated that various factors can exert a consi...
<p>Dynamic texture was present only at the trailing edge of the target or at both ends (‘double’). *...
The perceived speed of a grating pattern has often been reported to slow as the contrast of the patt...
In a series of psychophysical experiments,we altered the perceived speed of a spot (target) using a ...
Background Stripes and other high contrast patterns found on animals have been hypothesised to cause...
Background: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
AbstractWe have previously shown that contrast affects speed perception, with lower-contrast, drifti...
BACKGROUND: Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition by antagonists are widely s...
AbstractDuring adaptation to a moving pattern, perceived speed decreases. Thus we know that the adap...