[HTML][HTML] Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: Evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion

T Ledgeway, RF Hess - Vision research, 2002 - Elsevier
We sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion,
cannot be identified when the stimulus exposure duration is brief (< 200 ms). In a series of …

[PDF][PDF] Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion

T Ledgeway, RF Hess - Vision Research, 2002 - core.ac.uk
We sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion,
cannot be identified when the stimulus exposure duration is brief (< 200 ms). In a series of …

[PDF][PDF] Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion

T Ledgeway, RF Hess - Vision Research, 2002 - psychology.nottingham.ac.uk
We sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion,
cannot be identified when the stimulus exposure duration is brief (< 200 ms). In a series of …

Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion.

T Ledgeway, RF Hess - Vision Research, 2002 - europepmc.org
We sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion,
cannot be identified when the stimulus exposure duration is brief (< 200 ms). In a series of …

[引用][C] Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion

T Ledgeway, RF Hess - Vision Research, 2002 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for
weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion | CiNii Research CiNii 国立情報学 …

Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: Evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion.

T Ledgeway, RF Hess - Vision Research, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Compared mechanism differences in the perception of 2nd-and 1st-order motion. The 2
authors viewed stimuli of varying temporal lengths, 1st-order luminances, and 2nd-order …

[PDF][PDF] Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion

T Ledgeway, RF Hess - Vision Research, 2002 - Citeseer
We sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion,
cannot be identified when the stimulus exposure duration is brief (< 200 ms). In a series of …

[PDF][PDF] Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion

T Ledgeway, RF Hess - Vision Research, 2002 - psychology.nottingham.ac.uk
We sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion,
cannot be identified when the stimulus exposure duration is brief (< 200 ms). In a series of …

Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion

T Ledgeway, RF Hess - Vision research, 2002 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion,
cannot be identified when the stimulus exposure duration is brief (< 200 ms). In a series of …

[引用][C] Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion

T LEDGEWAY, RF HESS - Vision research (Oxford), 2002 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for
weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis …