The analysis of visual motion: From computational theory to neuronal mechanisms

EC Hildreth, C Koch - 1986 - dspace.mit.edu
This paper reviews a number of aspects of visual motion analysis in biological systems from
a computational perspective. We illustrate the kinds of insights that have been gained …

Visual processing of motion

D Burr, J Ross - Trends in Neurosciences, 1986 - Elsevier
Image motion does not pose the same problem for the eye as it does for the camera. We are
able to see objects with clarity when they move. We can also see motion on cinema or TV …

Seeing objects in motion

DC Burr, J Ross, MC Morrone - Proceedings of the …, 1986 - royalsocietypublishing.org
This paper reports estimates of the conjoint spatiotemporal tuning functions of the neural
mechanisms of the human vision system which detect image motion. The functions were …

Visual persistence and the effect of eccentric viewing, element size, and frame duration on bistable stroboscopic motion percepts

BG Breitmeyer, A Ritter - Perception & Psychophysics, 1986 - Springer
Bistable stroboscopic motion percepts can be generated when two frames, each consisting
of three square elements, are presented alternately at varying interstimulus intervals (ISIs) …

The role of visual pattern persistence in bistable stroboscopic motion

BG Breitmeyer, A Ritter - Vision Research, 1986 - Elsevier
Two alternating frames, each consisting of three square elements, were used to study
bistable stroboscopic motion percepts. Bistable percepts were obtained which depend on …

Artificial intelligence and the brain: computational studies of the visual system.

S Ullman - Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
Describes aspects of recent research in artificial intelligence that may prove relevant to
understanding brain functioning in visual perception. Advances in the computational studies …

Direction and frequency specific processing in the perception of long-range apparent movement

P Kruse, M Stadler, T Wehner - Vision Research, 1986 - Elsevier
The presentation of repetitive apparent movement (AM) produces the illusion of smooth
sinusoidal movement. During prolonged observation this impression vanishes periodically …

Illusory concomitant motion in ambiguous stereograms: evidence for nonstimulus contributions to perceptual organization.

MA Peterson - … of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and …, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
Performed 3 experiments to test whether perceptual organization is cognitively or
motivationally penetrable. In Exp I, 8 undergraduate and graduate students viewed a …

The perception of moving stimuli: A model of spatiotemporal coding in human vision

MG Harris - Vision Research, 1986 - Elsevier
An empirically plausible extension of the Marr and Ullman (1981)[Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 211,
151–180 (1981)] model for coding movement direction uses the magnitude of spatial and …

Visual perception of real and represented objects and events

JE Hochberg - Behavioral and social science: Fifty years of …, 1986 - books.google.com
Experimental psychology started with the study of how we perceive pictures and of the
conditions under which one object is an effective surrogate for another (that is, the two …