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== effect of distance on temporal binding (in cases where low-level motion was avoided) ==
== effect of distance on temporal binding (in cases where low-level motion was avoided) ==
Motoyoshi found x for
*Motoyoshi found x for
For temporal freezing paper, we don't know precision
*For temporal freezing paper, we don't know precision
Martini & Nakayama found X
*Martini & Nakayama found X
Long-range alignment judgment we found little effect in <cite>HolcombeLinaresWhite09</cite>
*Long-range alignment judgment we found little effect in <cite>HolcombeLinaresWhite09</cite>
Don't forget Yan's relative motion result
*Don't forget Yan's relative motion result


== modeling ==
== modeling ==

Revision as of 23:42, 17 February 2010

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Notes for the project described in [1] as well as forthcoming _Subjective Time_ MIT Press volumes

effect of distance on temporal binding (in cases where low-level motion was avoided)

  • Motoyoshi found x for
  • For temporal freezing paper, we don't know precision
  • Martini & Nakayama found X
  • Long-range alignment judgment we found little effect in [2]
  • Don't forget Yan's relative motion result

modeling

Werkhoven, Snippe, & Toet. First-order, second-order, etc. low-pass filter: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-pass_filter

  • acceleration and direction alternation

If temporally low-pass the Reichhardt outputs, all speeds represented in speed-modulated stimulus but not in unmodulated stimulus. If temporally low-pass the pre-filtering stage,wouldn't be able to perceive motion at high frequencies If delay stage is temporally low-pass,

integration interval

[3] found attention / central viewing dramatically increased motion integration interval, with max integration interval 10 sec as found by Burr and Santoro

refs

  1. Holcombe AO. Seeing slow and seeing fast: two limits on perception. Trends Cogn Sci. 2009 May;13(5):216-21. DOI:10.1016/j.tics.2009.02.005 | PubMed ID:19386535 | HubMed [Holcombe2009TICS]
  2. Linares D, Holcombe AO, and White AL. Where is the moving object now? Judgments of instantaneous position show poor temporal precision (SD = 70 ms). J Vis. 2009 Dec 8;9(13):9.1-14. DOI:10.1167/9.13.9 | PubMed ID:20055542 | HubMed [HolcombeLinaresWhite09]
  3. Melcher D, Crespi S, Bruno A, and Morrone MC. The role of attention in central and peripheral motion integration. Vision Res. 2004 Jun;44(12):1367-74. DOI:10.1016/j.visres.2003.11.023 | PubMed ID:15066396 | HubMed [Melcher-etal-2004]
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