We measured directional sensitivity to a foreground pattern while an o
rthogonally directed background pattern was present under transparent
motion conditions. For both foreground and background pattern, the spe
ed was varied between 0.5 and 28 deg sec(-1). A multi-step paradigm wa
s employed which results in a better estimation of the suppressive or
facilitatory effects than previously applied single-step methods (e,g,
measuring D-max or D-min). Moreover, our method gives insight into th
e interactions for a wide range of speeds and not just the extreme mot
ion thresholds (the D-values). We found that high background speeds ha
ve an inhibitory effect on the detection of a range of high foreground
speeds and low background speeds have an inhibitory effect on a range
of low foreground speeds, Intermediate background pattern speeds inhi
bit the detection of both low and high foreground pattern speeds and d
o so in a systematic manner. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.