Does motion-blur facilitate motion detection ?
1996
Poster
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Retinal-image motion induces the perceptual loss of high spatial-frequency content - motion blur - that affects broadband stimuli. The relative detectability of motion blur and motion itself, measured in 2-AFC experiments, shows that, although the blur associated with motion can be detected, motion itself is the more effective cue.
Author(s): | Wichmann, FA. and Henning, GB. |
Journal: | OSA Conference Program |
Pages: | S127 |
Year: | 1996 |
Day: | 0 |
Department(s): | Empirical Inference |
Bibtex Type: | Poster (poster) |
Digital: | 0 |
Organization: | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft |
School: | Biologische Kybernetik |
BibTex @poster{1144, title = {Does motion-blur facilitate motion detection ?}, author = {Wichmann, FA. and Henning, GB.}, journal = {OSA Conference Program}, pages = {S127}, organization = {Max-Planck-Gesellschaft}, school = {Biologische Kybernetik}, year = {1996}, doi = {} } |