DISCRIMINATION OF COHERENT MOTION WHEN LOCAL MOTION VARIES IN SPEED AND DIRECTION

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作者
HIRIS, E
BLAKE, R
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[1] Department of Psychology, Vision Research Center, Vanderbilt University
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10.1037/0096-1523.21.2.308
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Random-dot cinematograms (RDCs) consist of multiple local motion signals that can vary in direction and speed. These local motion signals can result in coherent motion: the percept of an overall direction and speed of motion in an RDC. Thresholds were obtained for discriminating differences in the strength of coherent motion. Observers were found to easily discriminate the strength of coherent motion on the basis of the elements' direction or speed under optimal conditions. However, a nonreciprocal relation was evident when this discrimination was performed under nonoptimal conditions. Discrimination of coherent motion that was based on the elements' direction was unaffected, but discrimination that was based on speed was impaired. Results indicate that humans are sensitive to small differences in coherent motion strength and suggest that the visual system processes direction and speed information nonreciprocally.
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