Frequency, phase, and colour coding in apparent motion: 2.

Abstract:

:In an earlier paper, Caelli and Finlay demonstrated that the perception of apparent motion was contingent on critical phase relationships between inducing sources, and their spatio-temporal frequency ranges. In their original stimulus red-green centre-surround sources were used and phase-specific inhibition was found at 60 degrees--90 degreee phase angle differences between the complementarily coloured elements. In this experiment we show that, when centre-surround sources are replaced by vertically-horizontally displaced complementary (or identically coloured) sources, symmetrical phase inhibition effects occur with both motions.

journal_name

Perception

journal_title

Perception

authors

Finlay D,Caelli T

doi

10.1068/p080595

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1979-01-01 00:00:00

pages

595-602

issue

5

eissn

0301-0066

issn

1468-4233

journal_volume

8

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