Presentation 2002/1/23
Models for velocity aftereffect and velocity contrast
Tadayuki TAYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) Two experiments conceming velocity aftereffect and velocity contrast were carried out. The result for aftereffect experiment showed that perceived test velocity usually decreased with the velocity of adaptation pattern whose motion direction was the same as test pattern. However, the incrcment of perceived velocity was also observed in the same direction condition. The result for contrast experiment showed that perceived velocity decreased with induced velocity in the same direction but increased in the opposite direction. The difference between experimental results was explained by a model based on two temporal-frequency channels.
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Keyword(in English) velocity aftereffect / velocity contrast / motion aftereffect / motion contrast / temporal frequency channel
Paper # ITS2001-65, IE2001-204
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Title (in English) Models for velocity aftereffect and velocity contrast
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Keyword(1) velocity aftereffect
Keyword(2) velocity contrast
Keyword(3) motion aftereffect
Keyword(4) motion contrast
Keyword(5) temporal frequency channel
1st Author's Name Tadayuki TAYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University()
Date 2002/1/23
Paper # ITS2001-65, IE2001-204
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 625
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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