Journal article
Motion of contrast envelopes: Peace and noise
SJ Cropper, A Johnston
Journal of the Optical Society of America A Optics and Image Science and Vision | OPTICAL SOC AMER | Published : 2001
Abstract
We examined the effect of changing the composition of the carrier on the perception of motion in a drifting contrast envelope. Human observers were required to discriminate the direction of motion of contrast modulations of an underlying carrier as a function of temporal frequency and scaled (carrier) contrast. The carriers were modulations of both color and luminance, defined within a cardinal color space. Random-noise carriers had either binary luminance profiles or flat (gray-scale-white) or 1/f (pink) spectral power functions. Independent variables investigated were the envelope spatial frequency and temporal-drift frequency and the fundamental spatial frequency, color, and temporal-upda..
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