T Takeuchi, S Yoshimoto… - … of the Royal …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Recent studies have shown that interindividual variability can be a rich source of information regarding the mechanism of human visual perception. In this study, we examined the …
YW Enters, S Thomas, M Hill, I Cziegler - Review of Scientific …, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
Two image-based velocity-inference techniques, cross-correlation time-delay estimation (CCTDE) and dynamic time warping (DTW), were tested. These techniques are …
Animals exploit antagonistic interactions for sensory processing and these can cause oscillations between competing states. Ambiguous sensory inputs yield such perceptual …
A Maruya, Q Zaidi - Journal of Vision, 2024 - jov.arvojournals.org
Why do moving objects appear rigid when projected retinal images are deformed non- rigidly? We used rotating rigid objects that can appear rigid or non-rigid to test whether …
The ability to disguise and deceive action outcomes was examined by manipulating sports garments. In Experiment 1, those with higher and lower skill levels in anticipation predicted …
S Yoshimoto, K Okajima, T Takeuchi - Journal of Vision, 2016 - jov.arvojournals.org
Mesopic and scotopic vision extend over an illuminance range of 10 6. The goal of the present study was to determine the effect of decreasing light level on the underlying motion …
Y Hataji, H Kuroshima, K Fujita - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
Perceiving motion is a fundamental ability for animals. Primates integrate local 1D motion across orientation and space to compute a rigid 2D motion. It is unknown whether the rule of …
Why do moving objects appear rigid when projected retinal images are deformed non- rigidly? We used rotating rigid objects that can appear rigid or non-rigid to test whether …
In a recent study, Melnick et al.,[1] have shown a strong link between intelligence and visual surround suppression. In particular, in a direction discrimination task, participants with high …