Presentation 2007/6/21
Temporal aspects of dynamic occlusion in an ambiguous motion display
Gerard B. REMIJN, Hiroyuki ITO,
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Abstract(in English) An ambiguous motion display (the "streaming-bouncing" display) was used to investigate temporal aspects of dynamic occlusion, i.e., of objects that move under occlusion while (covertly) being tracked. We found that the moving objects in the display changed direction at their meeting point ("bouncing"), when they moved behind two occluding objects placed on their trajectories. The occlusion-induced change in perceived motion direction was profound when the moving objects moved under occlusion within 75-125 ms before their meeting point. The change was significantly less robust, however, when the moving objects were suddenly occluded within the 75-125 ms time frame by means of "pop-up" occluders.
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Keyword(in English) Occlusion / Perceptual completion / Motion / Streaming-bouncing
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Title (in English) Temporal aspects of dynamic occlusion in an ambiguous motion display
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Keyword(1) Occlusion
Keyword(2) Perceptual completion
Keyword(3) Motion
Keyword(4) Streaming-bouncing
1st Author's Name Gerard B. REMIJN
1st Author's Affiliation Kyushu University, Faculty of Design()
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki ITO
2nd Author's Affiliation Kyushu University, Faculty of Design
Date 2007/6/21
Paper # HIP2007-38
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 117
Page pp.pp.-
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