Segregation from direction differences in dynamic random-dot stimuli

scientific article published on 01 January 2003

Segregation from direction differences in dynamic random-dot stimuli is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1016/S0042-6989(02)00434-0
P698PubMed publication ID12536139

P2093author name stringScott N J Watamaniuk
Jeff Flinn
R Eric Stohr
P2860cites workSpatial properties of the visual detectability of moving spatial white noise.Q39109941
Mutual repulsion between moving visual targetsQ41760591
Directional selectivity and spatiotemporal structure of receptive fields of simple cells in cat striate cortex.Q46000267
Discrimination of direction of motion in human visionQ46455911
Integration across directions in dynamic random dot displays: vector summation or winner take all?Q48956199
Revisiting motion repulsion: evidence for a general phenomenon?Q49069961
What motion distributions yield global transparency and spatial segmentation?Q51646494
Simultaneous encoding of direction at a local and global scale.Q52189245
Ideal observer for discrimination of the global direction of dynamic random-dot stimuli.Q52403828
Using metamers to explore motion perception.Q52460358
Direction perception in complex dynamic displays: the integration of direction information.Q52543319
Direction repulsion in motion transparency.Q52888490
Local and global representations of velocity: transparency, opponency, and global direction perceptionQ59629755
Temporal and spatial integration in dynamic random-dot stimuliQ67471612
Coherent global motion percepts from stochastic local motionsQ71266326
A simultaneous shift in apparent direction: further evidence for a "distribution-shift" model of direction codingQ71378290
Evidence for two speed signals: a coarse local signal for segregation and a precise global signal for discriminationQ72024622
Is global motion really based on spatial integration of local motion signals?Q72843572
P433issue2
P304page(s)171-180
P577publication date2003-01-01
P1433published inVision ResearchQ1307852
P1476titleSegregation from direction differences in dynamic random-dot stimuli
P478volume43

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q81152184An extension of the transparent-motion detection limit using speed-tuned global-motion systems
Q80055933An oblique effect for transparent-motion detection caused by variation in global-motion direction-tuning bandwidths
Q60040758Blindness to inconsistent local signals in motion transparency from oscillating dots
Q50301757Brief Report: Coherent Motion Processing in Autism: Is Dot Lifetime an Important Parameter?
Q35572509Enhanced integration of motion information in children with autism
Q26781611Motion perception: a review of developmental changes and the role of early visual experience
Q82791401Pushing the limits of transparent-motion detection with binocular disparity
Q38708813Weaker signals induce more precise temporal-integration

Search more.