-
2
-
-
0020358470
-
Phenomenal coherence of moving visual patterns
-
Adelson E.H., Movshon J.A. Phenomenal coherence of moving visual patterns. Nature. 300:1982;523-525.
-
(1982)
Nature
, vol.300
, pp. 523-525
-
-
Adelson, E.H.1
Movshon, J.A.2
-
3
-
-
0029112575
-
Discrimination of compound gratings: Spatial-frequency channels or local features?
-
Akutsu H., Legge G.E. Discrimination of compound gratings: spatial-frequency channels or local features? Vision Research. 35:1995;2685-2695.
-
(1995)
Vision Research
, vol.35
, pp. 2685-2695
-
-
Akutsu, H.1
Legge, G.E.2
-
4
-
-
0014916201
-
Phi movement as a subtraction process
-
Anstis S.M. Phi movement as a subtraction process. Vision Research. 10:1970;1411-1430.
-
(1970)
Vision Research
, vol.10
, pp. 1411-1430
-
-
Anstis, S.M.1
-
6
-
-
0343720551
-
What goes up need not come down: moving flicker edges give positive motion aftereffects
-
In J. Long, & A. Baddelet, Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum
-
Anstis, S. M., & Cavanagh, P., 1981. What goes up need not come down: moving flicker edges give positive motion aftereffects. In J. Long, & A. Baddelet, Attention and performance, IX (pp. 63-77). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
-
(1981)
Attention and Performance
, vol.9
, pp. 63-77
-
-
Anstis, S.M.1
Cavanagh, P.2
-
7
-
-
0015979827
-
The effect of phase on the perception of compound gratings
-
Atkinson J., Campbell F.W. The effect of phase on the perception of compound gratings. Vision Research. 14:1974;159-162.
-
(1974)
Vision Research
, vol.14
, pp. 159-162
-
-
Atkinson, J.1
Campbell, F.W.2
-
8
-
-
76549154317
-
The mechanism of directionally selective units in rabbit's retina
-
Barlow H.B., Levick W.R. The mechanism of directionally selective units in rabbit's retina. Journal of Physiology. 178:1965;477-504.
-
(1965)
Journal of Physiology
, vol.178
, pp. 477-504
-
-
Barlow, H.B.1
Levick, W.R.2
-
9
-
-
0023709348
-
Apparent motion can be perceived between patterns with dissimilar spatial frequencies
-
Baro J.A., Levinson E. Apparent motion can be perceived between patterns with dissimilar spatial frequencies. Vision Research. 28:1988;1311-1313.
-
(1988)
Vision Research
, vol.28
, pp. 1311-1313
-
-
Baro, J.A.1
Levinson, E.2
-
10
-
-
34247147765
-
Processing configurations of visual motion
-
In J. Long, & A. Baddelet, Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum
-
Bonnet, C. (1981). Processing configurations of visual motion. In J. Long, & A. Baddelet, Attention and performance, IX (pp. 79-93). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
-
(1981)
Attention and Performance
, vol.9
, pp. 79-93
-
-
Bonnet, C.1
-
11
-
-
0016222468
-
A short range process in apparent motion
-
Braddick O.J. A short range process in apparent motion. Vision Research. 14:1974;519-527.
-
(1974)
Vision Research
, vol.14
, pp. 519-527
-
-
Braddick, O.J.1
-
13
-
-
0015105529
-
The appearance of gratings with and without the fundamental Fourier component
-
Campbell F.W., Howell E.R., Robson J.G. The appearance of gratings with and without the fundamental Fourier component. Journal of Physiology. 217:1971;17P-18P.
-
(1971)
Journal of Physiology
, vol.217
-
-
Campbell, F.W.1
Howell, E.R.2
Robson, J.G.3
-
14
-
-
0026706721
-
Attention-based motion perception
-
Cavanagh P. Attention-based motion perception. Science. 257:1992;1563-1565.
-
(1992)
Science
, vol.257
, pp. 1563-1565
-
-
Cavanagh, P.1
-
15
-
-
0026047138
-
The contribution of color to motion in normal and color-deficient observers
-
Cavanagh P., Anstis S.M. The contribution of color to motion in normal and color-deficient observers. Vision Research. 31:1991;2109-2148.
-
(1991)
Vision Research
, vol.31
, pp. 2109-2148
-
-
Cavanagh, P.1
Anstis, S.M.2
-
16
-
-
0024893590
-
Motion: The long and short of it
-
Cavanagh P., Mather G. Motion: the long and short of it. Spatial Vision. 4:1989;103-129.
-
(1989)
Spatial Vision
, vol.4
, pp. 103-129
-
-
Cavanagh, P.1
Mather, G.2
-
17
-
-
0022395686
-
Perception of motion in equiluminous kinematograms
-
Cavanagh P., Boeglin J., Favreau O.E. Perception of motion in equiluminous kinematograms. Perception. 14:1985;151-162.
-
(1985)
Perception
, vol.14
, pp. 151-162
-
-
Cavanagh, P.1
Boeglin, J.2
Favreau, O.E.3
-
19
-
-
0342850286
-
Drift-balanced random stimuli: A general basis for studying non-Fourier motion perception
-
Chubb C., Sperling G. Drift-balanced random stimuli: a general basis for studying non-Fourier motion perception. Journal of the Optical Society of America, A. 4:1988;1428-1438.
-
(1988)
Journal of the Optical Society of America, a
, vol.4
, pp. 1428-1438
-
-
Chubb, C.1
Sperling, G.2
-
20
-
-
0030070958
-
Rapid colour-specific detection of motion in human vision
-
Cropper S.J., Derrington A.M. Rapid colour-specific detection of motion in human vision. Nature. 379:1996;72-74.
-
(1996)
Nature
, vol.379
, pp. 72-74
-
-
Cropper, S.J.1
Derrington, A.M.2
-
21
-
-
0026234528
-
The how and why of what went where in apparent motion: Modeling solutions to the motion correspondence problem
-
Dawson M.R.W. The how and why of what went where in apparent motion: modeling solutions to the motion correspondence problem. Psychological Review. 98:1991;569-603.
-
(1991)
Psychological Review
, vol.98
, pp. 569-603
-
-
Dawson, M.R.W.1
-
22
-
-
0026535228
-
Two-stage analysis of the motion of 2-dimensional patterns, what is the first stage?
-
Derrington A.M., Badcock D.R. Two-stage analysis of the motion of 2-dimensional patterns, what is the first stage? Vision Research. 32:1992;691-698.
-
(1992)
Vision Research
, vol.32
, pp. 691-698
-
-
Derrington, A.M.1
Badcock, D.R.2
-
23
-
-
0027538237
-
Detecting and discriminating the direction of motion of luminance and colour gratings
-
Derrington A.M., Henning G.B. Detecting and discriminating the direction of motion of luminance and colour gratings. Vision Research. 33:1993;799-811.
-
(1993)
Vision Research
, vol.33
, pp. 799-811
-
-
Derrington, A.M.1
Henning, G.B.2
-
24
-
-
0025960098
-
Motion of complex patterns is computed from the perceived motions of their components
-
Derrington A.M., Suerro M. Motion of complex patterns is computed from the perceived motions of their components. Vision Research. 31:1991;139-149.
-
(1991)
Vision Research
, vol.31
, pp. 139-149
-
-
Derrington, A.M.1
Suerro, M.2
-
25
-
-
0027475746
-
What happens if it changes color when it moves?: Psychophysical experiments on the nature of chromatic input to motion detectors
-
Dobkins K.R., Albright T.D. What happens if it changes color when it moves?: psychophysical experiments on the nature of chromatic input to motion detectors. Vision Research. 33:1993;1019-1036.
-
(1993)
Vision Research
, vol.33
, pp. 1019-1036
-
-
Dobkins, K.R.1
Albright, T.D.2
-
26
-
-
0030220203
-
Global-motion perception: Interaction of chromatic and luminance signals
-
Edwards M., Badcock D.R. Global-motion perception: interaction of chromatic and luminance signals. Vision Research. 36:1996;2423-2431.
-
(1996)
Vision Research
, vol.36
, pp. 2423-2431
-
-
Edwards, M.1
Badcock, D.R.2
-
27
-
-
0031029893
-
Perceived locations of bars and edges in one-dimensional images: Computational models and human vision
-
Georgeson M.A., Freeman T.C.A. Perceived locations of bars and edges in one-dimensional images: computational models and human vision. Vision Research. 37:1996;127-142.
-
(1996)
Vision Research
, vol.37
, pp. 127-142
-
-
Georgeson, M.A.1
Freeman, T.C.A.2
-
28
-
-
0025320268
-
The temporal range of motion sensing and motion perception
-
Georgeson M.A., Harris M.G The temporal range of motion sensing and motion perception. Vision Research. 30:1990;615-619.
-
(1990)
Vision Research
, vol.30
, pp. 615-619
-
-
Georgeson, M.A.1
Harris, M.G.2
-
29
-
-
0024463321
-
Monocular motion sensing, binocular motion perception
-
Georgeson M.A., Shackleton T.M. Monocular motion sensing, binocular motion perception. Vision Research. 29:1989;1511-1523.
-
(1989)
Vision Research
, vol.29
, pp. 1511-1523
-
-
Georgeson, M.A.1
Shackleton, T.M.2
-
30
-
-
0026436042
-
No evidemce for dichoptic motion sensing: A reply to Carney and Shadlen
-
Georgeson M.A., Shackleton T.M. No evidemce for dichoptic motion sensing: a reply to Carney and Shadlen. Vision Research. 32:1992;193-198.
-
(1992)
Vision Research
, vol.32
, pp. 193-198
-
-
Georgeson, M.A.1
Shackleton, T.M.2
-
31
-
-
0026286190
-
Directional performances with moving plaids: Component-related and plaid-related processing modes coexist
-
Gorea A., Lorenceau J. Directional performances with moving plaids: component-related and plaid-related processing modes coexist. Spatial Vision. 5:1991;231-252.
-
(1991)
Spatial Vision
, vol.5
, pp. 231-252
-
-
Gorea, A.1
Lorenceau, J.2
-
33
-
-
0028903574
-
A unified account of three apparent motion illusions
-
Johnston A., Clifford C.W.G. A unified account of three apparent motion illusions. Vision Research. 35:1995;1109-1123.
-
(1995)
Vision Research
, vol.35
, pp. 1109-1123
-
-
Johnston, A.1
Clifford, C.W.G.2
-
34
-
-
0014270679
-
Differences between monocular and binocular stroboscopic movement perception
-
Julesz B., Payne R. Differences between monocular and binocular stroboscopic movement perception. Vision Research. 8:1968;433-444.
-
(1968)
Vision Research
, vol.8
, pp. 433-444
-
-
Julesz, B.1
Payne, R.2
-
35
-
-
0027165030
-
Local direction of edge motion causes and abolishes the barberpole illusion
-
Kooi F.L. Local direction of edge motion causes and abolishes the barberpole illusion. Vision Research. 33:1993;2347-2351.
-
(1993)
Vision Research
, vol.33
, pp. 2347-2351
-
-
Kooi, F.L.1
-
36
-
-
0026939360
-
Properties of the recombination of one-dimensional motion signals into a pattern motion signal
-
Kooi F.L., De Valois K.K., Grosof D.H., De Valois R.L. Properties of the recombination of one-dimensional motion signals into a pattern motion signal. Perception & Psychophysics. 52:1992;415-424.
-
(1992)
Perception & Psychophysics
, vol.52
, pp. 415-424
-
-
Kooi, F.L.1
De Valois, K.K.2
Grosof, D.H.3
De Valois, R.L.4
-
37
-
-
0029090094
-
The functional architecture of human visual motion perception
-
Lu Z.-L., Sperling G. The functional architecture of human visual motion perception. Vision Research. 35:1995;2697-2722.
-
(1995)
Vision Research
, vol.35
, pp. 2697-2722
-
-
Lu, Z.-L.1
Sperling, G.2
-
39
-
-
0022308205
-
A moving display which opposes short-range and long-range signals
-
Mather G., Cavanagh P., Anstis S.M. A moving display which opposes short-range and long-range signals. Perception. 14:1985;163-166.
-
(1985)
Perception
, vol.14
, pp. 163-166
-
-
Mather, G.1
Cavanagh, P.2
Anstis, S.M.3
-
40
-
-
0025580309
-
Computational modeling of motion detectors: Responses to two-frame displays
-
Mather G. Computational modeling of motion detectors: responses to two-frame displays. Spatial Vision. 5:1990;1-14.
-
(1990)
Spatial Vision
, vol.5
, pp. 1-14
-
-
Mather, G.1
-
43
-
-
0021864022
-
A motion aftereffect from an isoluminant stimulus
-
Mullen K.T., Baker C.L. Jr. A motion aftereffect from an isoluminant stimulus. Vision Research. 25:1985;685-688.
-
(1985)
Vision Research
, vol.25
, pp. 685-688
-
-
Mullen, K.T.1
Baker C.L., Jr.2
-
44
-
-
0022505153
-
Optimizing stereo separation in color television anaglyphs
-
Mulligan J.B. Optimizing stereo separation in color television anaglyphs. Perception. 15:1986;27-36.
-
(1986)
Perception
, vol.15
, pp. 27-36
-
-
Mulligan, J.B.1
-
45
-
-
0017144371
-
A multistable movement display: Evidence for two separate motion systems inhuman vision
-
Pantle A., Picciano L. A multistable movement display: evidence for two separate motion systems inhuman vision. Science. 193:1976;500-502.
-
(1976)
Science
, vol.193
, pp. 500-502
-
-
Pantle, A.1
Picciano, L.2
-
46
-
-
0020413682
-
A demonstration of the visual importance and flexibility of spatial-frequency amplitude and phase
-
Piotrowski L.N., Campbell F.W. A demonstration of the visual importance and flexibility of spatial-frequency amplitude and phase. Perception. 11:1982;337-346.
-
(1982)
Perception
, vol.11
, pp. 337-346
-
-
Piotrowski, L.N.1
Campbell, F.W.2
-
47
-
-
0026620653
-
Spatial gating effects on judged motion of gratings in apertures
-
Power R.P., Moulden B. Spatial gating effects on judged motion of gratings in apertures. Perception. 21:1992;449-463.
-
(1992)
Perception
, vol.21
, pp. 449-463
-
-
Power, R.P.1
Moulden, B.2
-
48
-
-
0022522465
-
What variables control (lomg-range) apparent motion?
-
Prazdny K. What variables control (lomg-range) apparent motion? Perception. 15:1986;37-40.
-
(1986)
Perception
, vol.15
, pp. 37-40
-
-
Prazdny, K.1
-
50
-
-
0018076594
-
Does colour provide an input to human motion perception?
-
Ramachandran V.S., Gregory R.L. Does colour provide an input to human motion perception? Nature. 275:1978;55-56.
-
(1978)
Nature
, vol.275
, pp. 55-56
-
-
Ramachandran, V.S.1
Gregory, R.L.2
-
52
-
-
84946275308
-
A study of visual movements determined by form, colour or brightness
-
Ratleff A. A study of visual movements determined by form, colour or brightness. Acta Psychologica. 12:1956;65-75.
-
(1956)
Acta Psychologica
, vol.12
, pp. 65-75
-
-
Ratleff, A.1
-
53
-
-
0002798767
-
Autocorrelation, a principle for the evaluation of sensory information by the central nervous system
-
W.A. Rosenblith. New York: Wiley
-
Reichardt W. Autocorrelation, a principle for the evaluation of sensory information by the central nervous system. Rosenblith W.A. Sensory communication. 1961;303-317 Wiley, New York.
-
(1961)
Sensory Communication
, pp. 303-317
-
-
Reichardt, W.1
-
54
-
-
0024563050
-
Occlusion and the solution to the aperture problem for motion
-
Shimojo S., Silverman G.H., Nakayama K. Occlusion and the solution to the aperture problem for motion. Vision Research. 29:1989;619-626.
-
(1989)
Vision Research
, vol.29
, pp. 619-626
-
-
Shimojo, S.1
Silverman, G.H.2
Nakayama, K.3
-
55
-
-
0028469060
-
Correspondence-based and energy-based detection of second-order motion in human vision
-
Smith A.T. Correspondence-based and energy-based detection of second-order motion in human vision. Journal of the Optical Society of America. A11:1994;1940-1948.
-
(1994)
Journal of the Optical Society of America
, vol.11
, pp. 1940-1948
-
-
Smith, A.T.1
-
56
-
-
0342415383
-
Effect of contrast on the perceived direction of a moving plaid
-
Stone L.S., Watson A.B., Mulligan J.B. Effect of contrast on the perceived direction of a moving plaid. Vision Research. 23:1990;1533-1538.
-
(1990)
Vision Research
, vol.23
, pp. 1533-1538
-
-
Stone, L.S.1
Watson, A.B.2
Mulligan, J.B.3
-
57
-
-
0026507467
-
Motion coherency rules are form-cue invariant
-
Stoner G.R., Albright T.D. Motion coherency rules are form-cue invariant. Vision Research. 32:1992;465-475.
-
(1992)
Vision Research
, vol.32
, pp. 465-475
-
-
Stoner, G.R.1
Albright, T.D.2
-
59
-
-
0025883529
-
Occlusion and the perception of coherent motion
-
Vallortigara G., Bressan P. Occlusion and the perception of coherent motion. Vision Research. 31:1991;1967-1978.
-
(1991)
Vision Research
, vol.31
, pp. 1967-1978
-
-
Vallortigara, G.1
Bressan, P.2
-
60
-
-
0027858988
-
Motion transparency and coherence in plaids: The role of end-stopped cells
-
van den Berg A.V., Noest A.J. Motion transparency and coherence in plaids: the role of end-stopped cells. Experimental Brain Research. 96:1993;519-533.
-
(1993)
Experimental Brain Research
, vol.96
, pp. 519-533
-
-
Van Den Berg, A.V.1
Noest, A.J.2
-
62
-
-
0025013008
-
Motion mechanisms have only limited access to form information
-
Victor J.D., Conte M.M. Motion mechanisms have only limited access to form information. Vision Research. 30:1990;289-301.
-
(1990)
Vision Research
, vol.30
, pp. 289-301
-
-
Victor, J.D.1
Conte, M.M.2
-
65
-
-
0024976883
-
The preception of moving plaids reveals two motion-processing stages
-
Welch L. The preception of moving plaids reveals two motion-processing stages. Nature. 337:1989;734-736.
-
(1989)
Nature
, vol.337
, pp. 734-736
-
-
Welch, L.1
-
66
-
-
0028694092
-
The role of the blobs in determining the perception of drifting plaids and their motion aftereffects
-
Wenderoth P., Alais D., Burke D., van der Zwan R. The role of the blobs in determining the perception of drifting plaids and their motion aftereffects. Perception. 23:1994;1163-1169.
-
(1994)
Perception
, vol.23
, pp. 1163-1169
-
-
Wenderoth, P.1
Alais, D.2
Burke, D.3
Van Der Zwan, R.4
-
67
-
-
0026891007
-
A psychophysically motivated model for two-dimensional motion perception
-
Wilson H.R., Ferrera V.P., Yo C. A psychophysically motivated model for two-dimensional motion perception. Visual Neuroscience. 9:1992;79-97.
-
(1992)
Visual Neuroscience
, vol.9
, pp. 79-97
-
-
Wilson, H.R.1
Ferrera, V.P.2
Yo, C.3
|