The class of microbalanced motion stimuli is thought to contain no sys
tematic directional biases in motion energy, The fact that we can see
motion in such stimuli implies that models of human motion perception
based on Fourier decomposition need to be revised. The validity of one
widely studied class of microbalanced stimuli, contrast modulated noi
se, has recently been questioned, It has been proposed that stochastic
local biases in the noise carrier give rise to luminance artifacts de
tectable by a Fourier energy mechanism, However, in this study we show
that the response of a motion energy system to contrast modulated noi
se shows no directional bias over a number of carrier configurations,
We conclude that this class of stimuli remains an important tool for r
esearchers wishing to study non-Fourier motion. (C) 1997 Elsevier Scie
nce Ltd.