Presentation 2006/10/19
Interocular transfer of two types of motion aftereffects
Satoshi SHIOIRI, Kazumichi MATSUMIYA,
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Abstract(in English) We measured motion aftereffect (MAE) in sinusoidal grating stimulus that is composed of high and low spatial frequencies. One of the two spatial frequency components moved in the leftward and the other moved in the rightward. When the static test stimulus was presented in the display, MAE for high spatial frequency components was stronger than that for low spatial frequency components. When the flicker test stimulus was presented in the display, this tendency was reversed. The test of interocular transfer also showed the differences between the two types of motion aftereffects. The result suggests that motion detectors with differences in binocularity contribute to the two types of motion aftereffects.
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Keyword(in English) Visual psychophysics / Motion perception / Spatial frequency / Interocular motion aftereffect
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Title (in English) Interocular transfer of two types of motion aftereffects
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Keyword(1) Visual psychophysics
Keyword(2) Motion perception
Keyword(3) Spatial frequency
Keyword(4) Interocular motion aftereffect
1st Author's Name Satoshi SHIOIRI
1st Author's Affiliation Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Kazumichi MATSUMIYA
2nd Author's Affiliation Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University
Date 2006/10/19
Paper # HIP2006-60
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 328
Page pp.pp.-
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