Presentation 2007/6/21
Temporal properties of the illusory motion in a stationary image
Erika TOMIMATSU, Hiroyuki ITO, Shoji SUNAGA,
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Abstract(in English) Some static images cause illusory motion perception in peripheral vision, witch stops in a few seconds with steady fixation. Here we tried to further investigate the temporal properties of this illusion using two stimuli differing in their luminance configuration. The results show that the temporal properties were strongly affected by the stimulus configuration and by the local or overall luminance of the background. Especially, the overall luminance of the background affected the properties of this illusion. It is possible that these results support the adaptation hypothesis (Backus & Oruc, 2005) for illusory motion perceived in static images.
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Keyword(in English) adptaition / Fraser-Wilcox illusion / motion perception
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Title (in English) Temporal properties of the illusory motion in a stationary image
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Keyword(1) adptaition
Keyword(2) Fraser-Wilcox illusion
Keyword(3) motion perception
1st Author's Name Erika TOMIMATSU
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Design, Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki ITO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Design, Kyushu University
3rd Author's Name Shoji SUNAGA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Design, Kyushu University
Date 2007/6/21
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Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 117
Page pp.pp.-
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