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Motion perception during saccades
Vision Research, 1993Although the retinal image is displaced by each saccade performed we do not perceive the visual environment moving concordant with the saccades. In this study experiments were designed in which additional movement of most of the visual scene was applied during saccades. The subjects perceived the intrasaccadic movement after the saccade.
U J, Ilg, K P, Hoffmann
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Attention-Based Motion Perception
Science, 1992Two "attentive" tracking tasks reveal the existence of an attention-based motion process. In the first task, oppositely rotating luminance and color gratings were superimposed. Because of masking from the color grating, the bars of the luminance grating were not visible; nevertheless, their motion was visible and it determined the perceived direction ...
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Touch-contingent visual motion perception: tactile events drive visual motion perception
Experimental Brain Research, 2016It has recently been demonstrated that the brain rapidly forms an association between concurrently presented sound sequences and visual motion. Once this association has been formed, the associated sound sequence can drive visual motion perception. This phenomenon is known as "sound-contingent visual motion perception" (SCVM).
Ryo, Teraoka, Wataru, Teramoto
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 posters, 2007
The rapid growth of the entertainment industry, for both cinema and video games applications, has increased the demand for an improved simulation and representation of reality. Of particular interest is the capture and simulation of human characters' motion.
Pierfrancesco Celada, Sian. E. M. Lawson
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The rapid growth of the entertainment industry, for both cinema and video games applications, has increased the demand for an improved simulation and representation of reality. Of particular interest is the capture and simulation of human characters' motion.
Pierfrancesco Celada, Sian. E. M. Lawson
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Motion Perception in Motion Pictures
1980Historians and theorists of the motion picture who have felt obliged to provide some explanation of how the illusion of motion on the screen is perceived have, almost without exception, relied upon a phenomenon they have termed ‘persistence of vision’. The notion is ubiquitous in film literature.
Joseph Anderson, Barbara Anderson
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Visual Motion Interferes with Tactile Motion Perception
Perception, 2006Previous studies have demonstrated that visual apparent motion can alter the judgment of auditory apparent motion. We investigated the effect of visual apparent motion on judgments of the direction of tactile apparent motion. When visual motion was presented at the same time as, but in a direction opposite to, tactile motion, accuracy in judging the ...
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2000
Abstract : In operations of aircraft control or target acquisition, the misperception of motion could produce serious errors in a pilot's performance. Little is known about the human observer's ability to accurately judge the velocity of motion while navigating through an environment containing moving objects or while making eye movements.
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Abstract : In operations of aircraft control or target acquisition, the misperception of motion could produce serious errors in a pilot's performance. Little is known about the human observer's ability to accurately judge the velocity of motion while navigating through an environment containing moving objects or while making eye movements.
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This chapter explores the intricate mechanisms of motion perception, emphasizing its significance as a primary perceptual dimension. It begins with motion aftereffects, such as the waterfall illusion, illustrating how direction-specific neural adaptations in the brain can create an illusory sense of movement in stationary objects.
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