Presentation 1996/1/26
Spatial Frequency Dependences of Motion Assimilation and Motion Contrast
Keisuke IDO, Yoshio OHTANI, Yoshimichi EJIMA,
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Abstract(in English) When a sinusoidal grating (test) is abruptly displaced by a phase-angle of 180 deg synchronously with the 90 deg shift of gratings (inducer) above and below it, the test appears to move in the same direction as the inducer (motion assimilation). When a stationary grating (test) is presented together with slowly moving gratings (inducer) above and below it, the test appears to move in the opposite direction to the inducer (motion contrast). In the two sets of experiments, spatial-frequency-and size-dependences of the motion assimilation and motion contrast were examined. The results were discussed in terms of the spatial tuning of the local motion detectors.
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Keyword(in English) Motion perception / Assimilation / Contrast / Sinusoidal grating / Spatial frequency
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Title (in English) Spatial Frequency Dependences of Motion Assimilation and Motion Contrast
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Keyword(1) Motion perception
Keyword(2) Assimilation
Keyword(3) Contrast
Keyword(4) Sinusoidal grating
Keyword(5) Spatial frequency
1st Author's Name Keisuke IDO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshio OHTANI
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Kyoto Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Yoshimichi EJIMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University
Date 1996/1/26
Paper # HIP95-29
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 499
Page pp.pp.-
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