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Comparative Study
. 1985;51(4):213-22.
doi: 10.1007/BF00337147.

A model for direction selectivity in threshold motion perception

Comparative Study

A model for direction selectivity in threshold motion perception

H R Wilson. Biol Cybern. 1985.

Abstract

Thresholds were measured for a moving line superimposed on moving sinusoidal gratings. When line and grating moved in the same direction significant subthreshold summation was observed over a range of spatial frequencies. For motion of the line and grating in opposite directions, summation was never observed. This supports the hypothesis that direction selective mechanisms are responsible for motion perception at threshold. Further analysis of the data produced estimates of the spatial frequency tuning of these mechanisms. A quantitative model is proposed to interpret the data, and it is suggested that flickering gratings are not decomposed into their moving components by the visual system.

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