Peripheral apparent motion as a function of location, contrast, and direction of stimulus motion |
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Authors: | W Barfield C Kraft A Piyarali |
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Affiliation: | Industrial Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle 98195. |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the perception of the direction of peripheral apparent motion as a function of stimulus location in the peripheral visual field, stimulus contrast, and the direction of the apparent motion. Results indicated that each of these independent variables was significant as a main effect while the interactions were not. |
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