Visual motion detection in hierarchical spatial frames of reference

scientific article published on 9 May 2006

Visual motion detection in hierarchical spatial frames of reference is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1007/S00221-006-0487-6
P698PubMed publication ID16683137

P2093author name stringMarina Pavlova
Alexander Sokolov
P2860cites workPerceived rate of movement depends on contrastQ70385862
Discrimination of velocities and mechanisms of motion perceptionQ70721436
Displacement detection in human visionQ70891969
Motion integration over space: interaction of the center and surround motionQ73444199
Speed perception is affected by the Ebbinghaus-Titchener illusionQ73544768
Contrast facilitation in motion detection: evidence for a Reichardt detector in human visionQ73647533
Effect of reference lines on the discrimination of movementQ73827855
Motion perception at scotopic light levelsQ74277789
Orientation specificity in biological motion perceptionQ74343503
Independent speed-tuned global-motion systemsQ77330951
A new transparent motion aftereffectQ77995777
Surround Modulation Measured With Functional MRI in the Human Visual CortexQ22306455
Functional properties of neurons in middle temporal visual area of the macaque monkey. I. Selectivity for stimulus direction, speed, and orientationQ28275102
Velocity sensitivity and direction selectivity of neurons in areas V1 and V2 of the monkey: influence of eccentricityQ28304296
Understanding and Representing SpaceTheory and Evidence from Studies with Blind and Sighted ChildrenQ30464625
What constitutes an efficient reference frame for vision?Q30669783
Seeing beyond the receptive field in primary visual cortexQ34029080
Spatiotemporal energy models for the perception of motionQ34197512
Contextual influences on visual processingQ34674869
Shift in speed selectivity of visual cortical neurons: a neural basis of perceived motion contrastQ36456904
Nonlinearities of the human oculomotor system: gainQ39332770
Stimulus specific responses from beyond the classical receptive field: neurophysiological mechanisms for local-global comparisons in visual neuronsQ39817499
Biological image motion processing: a reviewQ39826323
Perception of relative velocity: a revision of the hypothesis of relational determinationQ41643032
Coding theory of the perception of motion configurationsQ41650612
Adult cortical dynamicsQ41751235
Correlation between speed perception and neural activity in the middle temporal visual area.Q46080377
The functional architecture of human visual motion perceptionQ46966904
The constructive nature of vision: direct evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of apparent motion and motion imageryQ48388311
Analysis of local and wide-field movements in the superior temporal visual areas of the macaque monkeyQ48390836
Segregation of global and local motion processing in primate middle temporal visual areaQ48469453
Selectivity of macaque MT/V5 neurons for surface orientation in depth specified by motionQ48714351
Contextual modulation outside of awarenessQ48951209
Centre-surround interactions in response to natural scene stimulation in the primary visual cortexQ49109649
The minimum temporal thresholds for motion detection of grating patterns.Q52071870
A theory of visual movement perception.Q52264994
Detection of changes in speed and direction of motion: reaction time analysis.Q52387569
Effects of reference lines on displacement thresholds at various durations of movementQ59100387
Displacement thresholds for unidirectional and oscillatory movementQ59100391
Velocity-time reciprocity in the perception of motion: Foveal and peripheral determinationsQ59100417
Shape and Spatial Distribution of Receptive Fields and Antagonistic Motion Surrounds in the Middle Temporal Area (V5) of the MacaqueQ60042481
Spatial and temporal selectivity of the human motion detection systemQ60213895
Visual Motion PerceptionQ66950546
Human speed perception is contrast dependentQ67596635
Model of human visual-motion sensingQ70062189
P433issue3
P304page(s)477-486
P577publication date2006-05-09
P1433published inExperimental Brain ResearchQ13358841
P1476titleVisual motion detection in hierarchical spatial frames of reference
P478volume174

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q60041040Challenging the distribution shift: Statically-induced direction illusion implicates differential processing of object-relative and non-object-relative motion
Q44466550Differential processing: towards a unified model of direction and speed perception
Q51601165How do object reference frames and motion vector decomposition emerge in laminar cortical circuits?
Q35751989The Geometry of Visual Perception: Retinotopic and Non-retinotopic Representations in the Human Visual System
Q41654750The effective reference frame in perceptual judgments of motion direction.
Q47288540The paddle move commonly used in magic tricks as a means for analysing the perceptual limits of combined motion trajectories

Search more.