Low-Level and High-Level Processes in Apparent Motion [and Discussion]
When a group of dots within a random-dot array is discontinuously displaced, it appears as a moving region perceptually segregated from its stationary surround. The spatial, temporal and other constraints governing this effect are markedly different from those classically found for the apparent... Full description
1st Person: | Braddick, O. J. |
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Additional Persons: | Ruddock, K. H. verfasserin; Morgan, M. J. verfasserin; Marr, D. verfasserin |
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in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences Vol. 290, No. 1038 (1980), p. 137-151 ![]() |
Type of Publication: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1980 |
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