Despite the enduring interest in motion integration, a direct measure of the space–time filter that the brain imposes on a visual scene has been elusive. This is perhaps because of the …
GS Masson, Y Rybarczyk, E Castet… - Visual neuroscience, 2000 - cambridge.org
The perceived direction of a grating moving behind an elongated aperture is biased towards the aperture's long axis. This “barber pole” illusion is a consequence of integrating one …
Short-latency ocular following are reflexive, tracking eye movements that are observed in human and non-human primates in response to a sudden and brief translation of the image …
A number of psychophysical and physiological studies have suggested that first-and second- order motion signals are processed, at least initially, by independent pathways, and that the …
H Gomi, N Abekawa, S Nishida - Journal of Neuroscience, 2006 - Soc Neuroscience
In addition to the goal-directed preplanned control, which strongly governs reaching movements, another type of control mechanism is suggested by recent findings that arm …
Eye movements induce visual motion that can complicate the stable perception of the world. The visual system compensates for such self-induced visual motion by integrating visual …
GS Masson, DS Yang, FA Miles - Vision Research, 2002 - Elsevier
We examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by motion stimuli that were symmetric or asymmetric at the two eyes. Movements of both …
Previous work on ocular-following emphasises the accuracy of tracking eye movements. However, a more complete understanding of oculomotor control should account for variable …
We measured the ability of human observers to discriminate the direction of motion of different spatial patterns presented for durations ranging from 0.021 to 0.67 sec. The …