Hierarchical motion organization in random dot configurations |
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Authors: | Bertamini M Proffitt D R |
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Affiliation: | Division of Psychology, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. m.bertamini@liverpool.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Motion organization has 2 aspects: the extraction of a (moving) frame of reference and the hierarchical organization of moving elements within the reference frame. Using a discrimination of relative motions task, the authors found large differences between different types of motion (translation, divergence, and rotation) in the degree to which each can serve as a moving frame of reference. Translation and divergence are superior to rotation. There are, however, situations in which rotation can serve as a reference frame. This is due to the presence of a second factor, structural invariants (SIs). SIs are spatial relationships persisting among the elements within a configuration such as a collinearity among points or one point coinciding with the center of rotation for another (invariant radius). The combined effect of these 2 factors--motion type and SIs-influences perceptual motion organization. |
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