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Comparative Study
. 1994 Jan;55(1):28-41.
doi: 10.3758/bf03206878.

Detection of temporal order of noise-like luminance functions

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Comparative Study

Detection of temporal order of noise-like luminance functions

H P Snippe et al. Percept Psychophys. 1994 Jan.

Abstract

We study the capacities of human observers to time order light sources that emit dynamic noise, identical for the different light sources, except for an adjustable delay. There is a range of temporal delays for which human observers are perfectly able to perform this task, using the direction of the motion percept that is evoked by the stimulus as a cue. An optimal delay between light sources at which the observers are most robust against any deterioration of the stimulus is defined. We claim that optimal delays (15-25 msec) correspond to the time delay of a putative Reichardt correlation mechanism in human motion vision. Contrary to the ability of human observers to sense temporal correlations in noise sequences, observers are totally unable to detect anticorrelation between noise sequences. This inability rules out motion opponency as a viable model for human front-end ("early") motion vision.

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