ENSEMBLE MODELS OF THE MOVEMENT AFTEREFFECT AND THE INFLUENCE OF ECCENTRICITY

Citation
Wa. Vandegrind et al., ENSEMBLE MODELS OF THE MOVEMENT AFTEREFFECT AND THE INFLUENCE OF ECCENTRICITY, Perception, 23(10), 1994, pp. 1171-1179
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental
Journal title
ISSN journal
03010066
Volume
23
Issue
10
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1171 - 1179
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-0066(1994)23:10<1171:EMOTMA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Moving random-pixel arrays (RPAs) were used to study the movement afte reffect (MAE) for translational texture motion and to quantify the con tribution of RPA-sensitive motion sensors to the MAE as a function of eccentricity. Size-scaled patterns were used to make a fair comparison across eccentricities. At the upper end of the velocity range it was found, for all eccentricities, that motion sensors tuned to velocities exceeding about 10-20 deg s-1 do not contribute to the translational MAE, even though they do contribute to motion perception. As a consequ ence the subpopulation of local motion sensors contributes to the MAE shrinks with eccentricity, because there are fewer low-velocity-tuned and more high-velocity-tuned motion sensors for increasing eccentricit y. Thus there is a quantitative, but not a qualititative, difference b etween the MAEs generated at different eccentricities.