Journal article

The detection of motion in chromatic stimuli: First-order and second-order spatial structure

SJ Cropper

Vision Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2005

Abstract

This study provides evidence for the existence of a low-level chromatic motion mechanism and further elucidates the conditions under which its operation becomes measurable in an experimental stimulus. Observers discriminated the direction of motion of amplitude modulated (AM) gratings that were defined by luminance or chromatic variation and masked with spatiotemporally broadband luminance or chromatic noise. The size and retinal location of the stimuli were varied and the effects of broadband noise and grating masks were both compared with the cohort of stimuli. Some significant disparities in the published literature were well explained by the results. In conclusion, evidence for a chromat..

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