The how and why of what went where in apparent motion: modeling solutions to the motion correspondence problem.
MR Dawson - Psychological review, 1991 - psycnet.apa.org
A model that is capable of maintaining the identities of individuated elements as they move
is described. It solves a particular problem of underdetermination, the motion …
is described. It solves a particular problem of underdetermination, the motion …
[HTML][HTML] The function of the hippocampus and middle temporal gyrus in forming new associations and concepts during the processing of novelty and usefulness …
Creative thought relies on the reorganization of existing knowledge to generate novel and
useful concepts. However, how these new concepts are formed, especially through the …
useful concepts. However, how these new concepts are formed, especially through the …
[HTML][HTML] What a difference a parameter makes: A psychophysical comparison of random dot motion algorithms
Random dot motion (RDM) displays have emerged as one of the standard stimulus types
employed in psychophysical and physiological studies of motion processing. RDMs are …
employed in psychophysical and physiological studies of motion processing. RDMs are …
[图书][B] Mind, body, world: foundations of cognitive science
MRW Dawson - 2013 - books.google.com
Cognitive science arose in the 1950s when it became apparent that a number of disciplines,
including psychology, computer science, linguistics, and philosophy, were fragmenting …
including psychology, computer science, linguistics, and philosophy, were fragmenting …
[图书][B] Minds and machines: Connectionism and psychological modeling
MRW Dawson - 2008 - books.google.com
Minds and Machines: Connectionism and Psychological Modeling examines different kinds
of models and investigates some of the basic properties of connectionism in the context of …
of models and investigates some of the basic properties of connectionism in the context of …
[HTML][HTML] Perception of coherent motion, biological motion and form-from-motion under dim-light conditions
ED Grossman, R Blake - Vision research, 1999 - Elsevier
Three experiments investigated several aspects of motion perception at high and low
luminance levels. Detection of weak coherent motion in random dot cinematograms was …
luminance levels. Detection of weak coherent motion in random dot cinematograms was …
Asymmetry in visual search for targets defined by differences in movement speed.
Perception of motion speed was investigated with the visual search paradigm, using human
Ss. When searching for a fast target among slow distractors, reaction time was minimally …
Ss. When searching for a fast target among slow distractors, reaction time was minimally …
Visual motion perception in children with dyslexia: Normal detection but abnormal integration
JE Raymond, RE Sorensen - Visual Cognition, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
Studies of the visual system of dyslexics have provided some evidence to suggest that a
magno pathway abnormality may be associated with this disorder. Since the magno …
magno pathway abnormality may be associated with this disorder. Since the magno …
[HTML][HTML] Visual discomfort from flicker: Effects of mean light level and contrast
Uncomfortable images generally have a particular spatial structure, which deviates from a
reciprocal relationship between amplitude and spatial frequency (f) in the Fourier domain …
reciprocal relationship between amplitude and spatial frequency (f) in the Fourier domain …
Effects of dot density, patch size and contrast on the upper spatial limit for direction discrimination in random-dot kinematograms
RA Eagle, BJ Rogers - Vision research, 1997 - Elsevier
Two-frame random-dot kinematograms (RDKs) of different dot density, area and contrast
were used to study the spatial properties of the human visual motion system. It was found …
were used to study the spatial properties of the human visual motion system. It was found …