Presentation | 2002/3/13 Binding mechanisms in visual perception of a moving segment Toru TAKAHASHI, Yutaka SAKAI, Shuji YOSHIIZAWA, |
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Abstract(in English) | The "aperture problem" is an interesting typical visual perception phenomenon in which local information of motion is integrated to a global sensation of motion. There are a psychological experiment and a theoretical model,which suggest the propagation of information through local interaction. On the other hand,another psychological experiment suggests the effect of global structure of the aperture. In this paper,we add three psychological experiments to clarify the effect of shape of the aperture and also propose a necessary modification of the differential equation model to explain the experimental results |
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Keyword(in English) | visual motion perception / aperture problem / diffusion model |
Paper # | NC2001-196 |
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Conference Date | 2002/3/13(1days) |
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Language | JPN |
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Title (in English) | Binding mechanisms in visual perception of a moving segment |
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Keyword(1) | visual motion perception |
Keyword(2) | aperture problem |
Keyword(3) | diffusion model |
1st Author's Name | Toru TAKAHASHI |
1st Author's Affiliation | Graduate School of Science and Engineering,Saitama University() |
2nd Author's Name | Yutaka SAKAI |
2nd Author's Affiliation | Faculty of Engineering,Saitama University |
3rd Author's Name | Shuji YOSHIIZAWA |
3rd Author's Affiliation | Faculty of Engineering,Saitama University |
Date | 2002/3/13 |
Paper # | NC2001-196 |
Volume (vol) | vol.101 |
Number (no) | 737 |
Page | pp.pp.- |
#Pages | 8 |
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