Visual texture as a factor in the apparent velocity of objective motion and motion aftereffects |
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Authors: | James T. Walker |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Missouri-St. Louis, 63121, St. Louis, Missouri
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Abstract: | The apparent velocity of an objectively rotating visually textured disk is an increasing monotonic function of the coarseness (size) of visual texture. The apparent velocity of a negative motion aftereffect increases with coarseness of moving induction texture but decreases with coarseness of stationary test texture, and there is an interaction between induction and test textures. An explanation of these effects is based principally on the assumption of greater lateral inhibition between neighboring elements in finer textures. |
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