Presentation 1996/7/24
Analysis of motion assimilation by means of a model composed of one-and two-dimensional motion detectors
Masashi TANIGAWA, Yoshio OHTANI, Yoshimichi EJIMA,
PDF Download Page PDF download Page Link
Abstract(in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Abstract(in English) The effect of stimulus position on the magnitude of two-dimensional (rotatory) motion assimilation was analysed by means of a model which is composed of one-and two-dimensional motion detectors. The patterns of the experimental results may be explained within the present model by assuming that the output of the one-dimensional motion detector is a decreasing function of the eccentricity of the detector's position and that the magnitude of interaction between the two types of detector is a decreasing function of the distance between the two. Further, by using the model, the role of the two-dimensional motion detector in three-dimensional space percpetion was examined.
Keyword(in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Keyword(in English) human vision / motion perception / motion assimilation / two-dimensional motion detector / three-dimensioal space perception
Paper # NC96-33
Date of Issue

Conference Information
Committee NC
Conference Date 1996/7/24(1days)
Place (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Place (in English)
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Topics (in English)
Chair
Vice Chair
Secretary
Assistant

Paper Information
Registration To Neurocomputing (NC)
Language JPN
Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Sub Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Title (in English) Analysis of motion assimilation by means of a model composed of one-and two-dimensional motion detectors
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) human vision
Keyword(2) motion perception
Keyword(3) motion assimilation
Keyword(4) two-dimensional motion detector
Keyword(5) three-dimensioal space perception
1st Author's Name Masashi TANIGAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies,Kyoto University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshio OHTANI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering and Design, Kyoto Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Yoshimichi EJIMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies,Kyoto University
Date 1996/7/24
Paper # NC96-33
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 178
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
Date of Issue