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The detection of surface curvatures defined by optical motion
Authors:J. Farley Norman  Joseph S. Lappin
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Brandeis University, 02254-9110, Waltham, MA
2. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
Abstract:The detectability of surface curvatures defined by optical motion was evaluated in three experiments. Observers accurately detected very small amounts of curvature in a direction perpendicular to the direction of rotation, but they were less sensitive to curvatures along the direction of rotation. Variations in either the number of points (between 91 and 9) or the number of views (from 15 to 2) had little or no effect on discrimination accuracy. The results of this study demonstrate impressive visual sensitivity to surface curvature. Several characteristics of this sensitivity to curvature are inconsistent with many computational models for deriving three-dimensional structure from motion.
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