1972
DOI: 10.1068/p010085
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Stimulus Pairing in Sequential Phi Motion

Abstract: Two correlated random-dot Julesz patterns, that produce apparent lateral motion of a textured surface when flashed once in succession at an appropriate ISI, were flashed repetitively in temporal alternation. If the two ISI's in the stimulus sequence were each appropriate to apparent motion, perceived to-and-fro motion of the textured surface would be expected. It was found, however, that, when the two ISI's were sufficiently different, continuous unidirectional flow-motion was perceived, indicating that the vi… Show more

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“…In many experiments all elements in a frame are taken as domain ones (Bell & Lappin, 1973, 1979Lappin & Bell, 1976), or the domain elements form a central area in Julesz's RCs (Anstis, 1970;Chang & Julesz, 1983;Hochberg, 1968;Julesz, 1971;Lee, 1972). More sophisticated selection schemes also have been used.…”
Section: Selection Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many experiments all elements in a frame are taken as domain ones (Bell & Lappin, 1973, 1979Lappin & Bell, 1976), or the domain elements form a central area in Julesz's RCs (Anstis, 1970;Chang & Julesz, 1983;Hochberg, 1968;Julesz, 1971;Lee, 1972). More sophisticated selection schemes also have been used.…”
Section: Selection Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%