S Nishida - Journal of vision, 2011 - jov.arvojournals.org
This is a survey of psychophysical studies of motion perception carried out mainly in the last 10 years. It covers a wide range of topics, including the detection and interactions of local …
This review is concerned primarily with psychophysical and physiological evidence relevant to the question of the existence of spatial features or spatial primitives in human vision. The …
When a test is flashed on top of two superimposed, opposing motions, the perceived location of the test is shifted in opposite directions depending on which of the two motions is …
The perceived direction of a directionally ambiguous stimulus is influenced by the moving direction of a preceding priming stimulus. Previous studies have shown that a brief priming …
GP Caplovitz, AG Shapiro, S Stroud - Journal of vision, 2011 - iovs.arvojournals.org
The brain processes many aspects of the visual world separately and in parallel, yet we perceive a unified world populated by objects. In order to create such a “bound” percept, the …
A Pavan, I Alexander, G Campana, A Cowey - Experimental brain research, 2011 - Springer
Blindsight patients can detect fast moving stimuli presented within their blind field even when they deny any phenomenal visual experience. Although mounting evidence suggests …
AJ Simmers, T Ledgeway, CV Hutchinson, PJ Knox - Vision research, 2011 - Elsevier
It is well established that amblyopes exhibit deficits in processing first-order (luminance- defined) patterns. This is readily manifest by measuring spatiotemporal sensitivity (ie the …
Do the mechanisms that underlie the perception of translational and rotational object motion show evidence of independent processing? By probing the perceived speed of translating …
DM Glasser, D Tadin - Journal of Vision, 2011 - iovs.arvojournals.org
As stimulus size increases, the direction of high-contrast moving stimuli becomes increasingly difficult to perceive. This counterintuitive effect, termed spatial suppression, is …