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On the contours of apparent motion: A new perspective on visual space-time

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posted on 2024-06-03, 18:58 authored by Terry Caelli, PC Dodwell
Previous results on the perception of motion indicate that perceived motion paths cannot be explained solely in terms of simple feature-specific analyzers. This is particularly true of apparent (phi) motion. In this paper we develop a dynamic network, with simple filtering and summation properties, which can predict the geometric paths of apparent motion in various spatio-temporal configurations. The network assumptions predict a non-Euclidean metric for the visual space-time of motion perception and we consider the implications of such distortions for various visual displays, including illusions.

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Location

Heidelberg, Germany

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1980, Springer-Verlag

Journal

Biological Cybernetics

Volume

39

Pagination

27-35

ISSN

0340-1200

eISSN

1432-0770

Issue

1

Publisher

Springer