Competing mechanisms in the perception of apparent motion: Effects of zero-hertz and time-varying energy

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Florida Atlantic University
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1995
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Anstis, et al. (1985) have reported that under certain conditions the visual system adapts and the perception of apparent motion breaks down. The present research indicates that breakdown is actually a result of same-place mechanisms successfully competing with motion-detecting mechanisms. Thus, the perception of stationarity (with flicker) can occur at the start of a trial and spontaneously switch to the perception of motion, or vice versa. The response of same-place mechanisms depends on the zero-hertz energy at each location of an apparent motion stimulus, whereas the response of motion mechanisms depends on the time-varying energy. Average luminance, luminance contrast, the temporal symmetry of the apparent motion display, and relative phase are manipulated to investigate competition between same-place and motion-detecting mechanisms.
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Charles E. Schmidt College of Science

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68 p.
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15234
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Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 1995.
FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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1995
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1995
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1995
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Kogan, Kristine Marie
Graduate College
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68 p.
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Competing mechanisms in the perception of apparent motion: Effects of zero-hertz and time-varying energy
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1995
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Boca Raton, FL

Florida Atlantic University
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Boca Raton, FL
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Competing mechanisms in the perception of apparent motion: Effects of zero-hertz and time-varying energy
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Competing mechanisms in the perception of apparent motion: Effects of zero-hertz and time-varying energy