D Burr, P Thompson - Vision research, 2011 - Elsevier
Motion psychophysics: 1985–2010 - ScienceDirect Skip to main contentSkip to article Elsevier logo Journals & Books Search RegisterSign in View PDF Download full issue …
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 …
Recently, neuroimaging techniques have been applied to the study of human motion perception, complementing established techniques such as psychophysics …
The ability of human observers to detect 'biological motion'of humans and animals has been taken as evidence of specialized perceptual mechanisms. This ability remains unimpaired …
A powerful paradigm (the pedestal-plus-test display) is combined with several subsidiary paradigms (interocular presentation, stimulus superpositions with varying phases, and …
Biological motion is an essential piece of sensory information for living organism and therefore motion processing units, from simple elementary motion detectors to dedicated …
Gordon Lynn Walls, a comparative anatomist, observed:“If asked what aspect of vision means the most to them, a watchmaker may answer 'acuity,'a night flier 'sensitivity', and an …
ALF Lee, H Lu - Journal of Vision, 2010 - jov.arvojournals.org
The human visual system integrates local motion signals to generate globally coherent motion percepts. However, it is unclear whether the perception of different types of global …
Visual motion processing can be conceptually divided into two levels. In the lower level, local motion signals are detected by spatiotemporal-frequency-selective sensors and then …