Optimization in visual motion estimation
Sighted animals use visual signals to discern directional motion in their environment. Motion
is not directly detected by visual neurons, and it must instead be computed from light signals …
is not directly detected by visual neurons, and it must instead be computed from light signals …
Motion perception: From detection to interpretation
Visual motion processing can be conceptually divided into two levels. In the lower level,
local motion signals are detected by spatiotemporal-frequency-selective sensors and then …
local motion signals are detected by spatiotemporal-frequency-selective sensors and then …
Predictive encoding of motion begins in the primate retina
Predictive motion encoding is an important aspect of visually guided behavior that allows
animals to estimate the trajectory of moving objects. Motion prediction is understood …
animals to estimate the trajectory of moving objects. Motion prediction is understood …
Asymmetric ON-OFF processing of visual motion cancels variability induced by the structure of natural scenes
Animals detect motion using a variety of visual cues that reflect regularities in the natural
world. Experiments in animals across phyla have shown that motion percepts incorporate …
world. Experiments in animals across phyla have shown that motion percepts incorporate …
Exploration of the Underlying Visual Perceptual and Cognitive Mechanisms of Dynamic Visual Acuity
H Hudecki - 2024 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
Purpose: Dynamic visual acuity (dynamic VA) is a complex, perceptual ability of the visual
system that involves determining fine details of objects as they move across one's field of …
system that involves determining fine details of objects as they move across one's field of …