Lu Sperling [Vision Res. 35, 2697 (1995)] proposed that human visual motion perception is served by three separate motion systems: a first-order system that responds to moving …
A powerful paradigm (the pedestal-plus-test display) is combined with several subsidiary paradigms (interocular presentation, stimulus superpositions with varying phases, and …
BL Gros, R Blake, E Hiris - JOSA A, 1998 - opg.optica.org
We measured motion-detection and motion-discrimination performance for different directions of motion, using stochastic motion sequences. Random-dot cinematograms …
HR Wilson, J Kim - Visual neuroscience, 1994 - cambridge.org
A recent model for two-dimensional motion processing in MT has demonstrated that perceived direction can be accurately predicted by combining Fourier and non-Fourier …
AE Seiffert, DC Somers, AM Dale… - Cerebral Cortex, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Motion of an object is thought to be perceived independently of the object's surface properties. However, theoretical, neuropsychological and psychophysical observations have …
When two drifting cosine gratings are superimposed, they will, under appropriate conditions, form a coherently moving two-dimensional pattern whose resultant direction of motion may …
JT Todd - … of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and …, 1985 - psycnet.apa.org
Existing computational analyses of the perception of structure from motion assume that moving elements on the retina projectively correspond to identifiable moving points in 3 …
AA Baloch, S Grossberg - Vision Research, 1997 - Elsevier
The percepts known variously as the line motion illusion, motion induction, and transformational apparent motion have attracted a great deal of experimental interest, since …
S Grossberg, ME Rudd - Psychological review, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
This article describes further evidence for a new neural network theory of biological motion perception. The theory clarifies why parallel streams V1→ V2, V1→ MT, and V1→ V2→ MT …