[HTML][HTML] Dynamic combination of position and motion information when tracking moving targets

A Goettker, DI Braun, KR Gegenfurtner - Journal of Vision, 2019 - arvojournals.org
To accurately foveate a moving target, the oculomotor system needs to estimate the position
of the target at the saccade end, based on information about its position and ongoing …

[HTML][HTML] Variation in target and distractor heterogeneity impacts performance in the centroid task

VT Lu, CE Wright, C Chubb, G Sperling - Journal of vision, 2019 - iovs.arvojournals.org
In a selective centroid task, the participant views a brief cloud of items of different types—
some of which are targets, the others distractors—and strives to mouse-click the centroid of …

Motion adaptation and attention: A critical review and meta-analysis

LK Bartlett, EW Graf, N Hedger, WJ Adams - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2019 - Elsevier
The motion aftereffect (MAE) provides a behavioural probe into the mechanisms underlying
motion perception, and has been used to study the effects of attention on motion processing …

Motion Processing of Reverse Phi

M Kuppuswamy Parthasarathy - 2019 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
Introduction: When the contrast of the successive images is reversed for a target in an
apparent motion stimulus, the perceived direction is reversed, ie, opposite of phi motion …

[图书][B] Grouping Principles in Centroid Tasks: The Influence of Bottom-up Attention on Selective Centroid Judgements

VT Lu - 2019 - search.proquest.com
When participants perform a selective centroid task, they are instructed to attend to a specific
stimulus type, and therefore are assumed to deploy top-down attention in order to find the …

Examination of Lower Level Motion Mechanisms That Provide Information to Object Tracking: An Examination Using Dichoptic Stimulation

HK Kanaya, MM Morita, T Sato - i-Perception, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
In this study, we examined the operation of first-and second-order motion mechanisms with
respect to object tracking using dichoptic presentation. A bistable apparent motion stimulus …