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Progress in Brain Research | 2001

Chapter 21 Asymmetrical masking between radial and parallel motion flow in transparent displays

Marta Iordanova; Michael W. Grünau

Human spatial behavior remains surprisingly accurate and stable, despite the complexities of the concurrent retinal image flow. How does visual motion analysis contribute to behavioral stability? To approach this question, we rely on current knowledge about heading perception and coherent motion extraction from animated random dot displays. This chapter presents psychophysical evidence for an asymmetry in the global visual decomposition of the retinal motion flow. We examined the ability of human observers to identify the radial and the parallel flow component in displays where the two motions were transparently superimposed. Whereas sensitivity to the radial motion remained unaffected by the presence of parallel flow, sensitivity to the latter was greatly degraded in the presence of radial flow. This imbalance was observed within the first 200 ms of motion exposure, prior to the perception of heading (430 ms; Hooge et al. (1999) Exp. Brain Res., 129: 615-628). Although such an asymmetrical masking is well suited to minimize heading errors, whether it really contributes to the extraction of behavioral direction remains an open question.


Journal of Vision | 2010

Attentional selection of first- and second-order motion stimuli

A. S. Del Vecchio; Michael W. Grünau; Jocelyn Faubert


Journal of Vision | 2010

(Eye-)Tracking the time-course of the interaction between linguistic and visual processes: the effect of verb-conceptual restrictions

Roberto G. de Almeida; Caroline van de Velde; Michael W. Grünau; Cesar Galera


Journal of Vision | 2010

Evidence for multiple motion aftereffects for radial flowfield stimuli

Michael W. Grünau; David DiLenardo


Journal of Vision | 2010

The role of eye movements and induced motion on the strength of a trajectory illusion

Nancy S. Wada; Michael W. Grünau


Journal of Vision | 2010

Simultaneous monocular and binocular motion aftereffects for radial flowfield stimuli

Michael W. Grünau; Landrew MacKinnon


Journal of Vision | 2010

Comparison of two methods for equating the salience of first- and second-order motion

Anne-Sophie Vecchio; Michael W. Grünau


Journal of Vision | 2010

Intruder effects in cued visual search

Afroditi Panagopoulos; Michael W. Grünau; Cesar Galera


Journal of Vision | 2010

The effects of selective attention to first- and second-order motion stimuli on motion aftereffect duration

Anne-Sophie Vecchio; Michael W. Grünau


Journal of Vision | 2004

Perceptual load of a task can inhibit the attentional capture of irrelevant visual information

Afroditi Panagopoulos; Angela Vavassis; Michael W. Grünau; Cesar Galera

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Cesar Galera

University of São Paulo

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Nancy S. Wada

Concordia University Wisconsin

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