Stereomotion speed perception is contrast dependent.

Abstract:

:The effect of contrast on the perception of stimulus speed for stereomotion and monocular lateral motion was investigated for successive matches in random-dot stimuli. The familiar 'Thompson effect'--that a reduction in contrast leads to a reduction in perceived speed--was found in similar proportions for both binocular images moving in depth, and for monocular images translating laterally. This result is consistent with the idea that the monocular motion system has a significant input to the stereomotion system, and dominates the speed percept for approaching motion.

journal_name

Perception

journal_title

Perception

authors

Brooks K

doi

10.1068/p3143

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-01-01 00:00:00

pages

725-31

issue

6

eissn

0301-0066

issn

1468-4233

journal_volume

30

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