Affiliation:
1. Information Science Research Laboratory, NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Atsugi-shi, Morinosato-Wakamiya 3-1, 243-01 Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract
Detecting visual motion is computationally equivalent to detecting spatiotemporally oriented contours. The question addressed in this study is whether the illusory oriented contour in the space–space domain induces corresponding illusory motion perception. Two experiments were conducted. In experiment 1, the Café Wall pattern, which elicits a strong illusion of orientation (Café Wall illusion), was found to induce an illusion of motion when this pattern was converted to the space – time domain. The strength of the motion illusion depends on the mortar luminance and width, as for the Café Wall illusion. In experiment 2, the adaptation to this illusion of motion was found to induce a motion aftereffect in a static test, which indicates that a first-order-motion system contributes to the induction of the motion illusion. In fact, the motion-energy model was able to predict the strength of this motion aftereffect.
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Ophthalmology
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