[PDF][PDF] Visual perception and cognitive performance

JE Capó-Aponte, LA Temme, HL Task… - … and Cognitive Issues, 2009 - usaarl.health.mil
The Warfighter in the modern battlespace has a predetermined, but ever-changing, set of
tasks that must be performed. Performance on these tasks is affected strongly by the amount …

Deepfake Caricatures: Amplifying attention to artifacts increases deepfake detection by humans and machines

C Fosco, E Josephs, A Andonian, A Lee… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2022 - arxiv.org
Deepfakes pose a serious threat to digital well-being by fueling misinformation. As
deepfakes get harder to recognize with the naked eye, human users become increasingly …

The continuous wagon wheel illusion and the 'when'pathway of the right parietal lobe: a repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation study

R VanRullen, A Pascual-Leone, L Battelli - PLoS One, 2008 - journals.plos.org
A continuous periodic motion stimulus can sometimes be perceived moving in the wrong
direction. These illusory reversals have been taken as evidence that part of the motion …

Why do people appear not to extrapolate trajectories during multiple object tracking? A computational investigation

S Zhong, Z Ma, C Wilson, Y Liu… - Journal of vision, 2014 - jov.arvojournals.org
Intuitively, extrapolating object trajectories should make visual tracking more accurate. This
has proven to be true in many contexts that involve tracking a single item. But surprisingly …

Synaptic dynamics mediate sensitivity to motion independent of stimulus details

H Luksch, R Khanbabaie, R Wessel - Nature neuroscience, 2004 - nature.com
Humans and other animals generally perceive motion independently of the cues that define
the moving object. To understand the underlying mechanisms of this generalization of …

[HTML][HTML] Necessary but not sufficient: Motion perception is required for perceiving biological motion

JO Garcia, ED Grossman - Vision research, 2008 - Elsevier
Researchers have argued that biological motion perception from point-light animations is
resolved from stationary form information. To determine whether motion is required for …

Subcortical representation of non-Fourier image features

A Rosenberg, TR Husson, NP Issa - Journal of Neuroscience, 2010 - Soc Neuroscience
A fundamental goal of visual neuroscience is to identify the neural pathways representing
different image features. It is widely argued that the early stages of these pathways represent …

Motion-based prediction is sufficient to solve the aperture problem

LU Perrinet, GS Masson - Neural Computation, 2012 - direct.mit.edu
In low-level sensory systems, it is still unclear how the noisy information collected locally by
neurons may give rise to a coherent global percept. This is well demonstrated for the …

Human factors evaluation of an ambient display for real-time posture feedback to sedentary workers

Y Lee, D Beck, W Park - IEEE Access, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
While multiple previous studies have proposed utilizing an ambient display for providing real-
time posture feedback to seated computer workers, it is not well understood how effective …

[HTML][HTML] Sensitivity to spatial and temporal modulations of first-order and second-order motion

CV Hutchinson, T Ledgeway - Vision Research, 2006 - Elsevier
This study characterises the spatiotemporal “window of visibility” for first-order motion
(luminance-modulated noise) and three varieties of second-order motion (contrast …