The interaction of global motion and global form processing on the perception of implied motion: An equivalent noise approach

被引:5
|
作者
Joshi, Mahesh R. [1 ]
Simmers, Anita J. [2 ]
Jeon, Seong T. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Plymouth, Sch Hlth Profess, Eye & Vis Res Grp, Plymouth, Devon, England
[2] Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Dept Life Sci, Vis Sci, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
Global motion; Global form; Implied motion; Noise; Equivalent noise paradigm; PSYCHOPHYSICAL EVIDENCE; SPATIAL INTEGRATION; BIOLOGICAL MOTION; OPPOSITE-POLARITY; GLASS PATTERNS; VISUAL-MOTION; DIRECTION; SIGNALS; MECHANISMS; COHERENCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.visres.2021.04.006
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Global motion and global form are proposed to be processed through functionally differentiated independent channels along dorsal (motion) and ventral (form) pathways. However, more recent studies show significant interactions between these pathways by inducing the perception of motion (implied motion) from presenting the independent frames of static Glass patterns. The mechanisms behind such interaction are not adequately understood with studies showing a larger contribution of either a motion or form processing mechanism. In the current study, we adapted the equivalent noise paradigm to disentangle the effect of internal noise (local processing) and sampling efficiency (global processing) on global motion, global form, and the interaction of both on the perception of implied motion using physically equivalent stimuli. Six visually normal observers discriminated the direction or orientation of random dot kinematograms (RDK), static Glass patterns (Glass), and dynamic Glass patterns (dGlass) whose directions/orientations were determined by the means of normal distributions with a range of direction/orientation variances that served as external noise. Thresholds (tau) showed a consistent pattern across observers and external noise levels, where tau Glass > tau dGlass > tau RDK. Nested model comparisons where the thresholds were related to the external noise, internal noise, and the sampling efficiency revealed that the difference in performance between the tasks was best described by the change in sampling efficiency with invariable internal noise. Our results showed that the higher thresholds for implied motion compared to real motion could be due to inefficient pooling of local dipole orientation cues at global processing stages involving motion mechanisms.
引用
收藏
页码:34 / 40
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Vestibular signals of self-motion modulate global motion perception
    Hogendoorn, Hinze
    Verstraten, Frans A. J.
    MacDougall, Hamish
    Alais, David
    VISION RESEARCH, 2017, 130 : 22 - 30
  • [32] Impairments in the Visual Processing of Global Biological Motion Cues in Down Syndrome
    Riddell, Hugh
    Tolentino-Castro, J. Walter
    Wagner, Heiko
    Lappe, Markus
    PERCEPTION, 2017, 46 (11) : 1283 - 1297
  • [33] The effect of mild traumatic brain injury on the visual processing of global form and motion
    Alnawmasi, Mohammed M.
    Chakraborty, Arijit
    Dalton, Kristine
    Quaid, Patrick
    Dunkley, Benjamin T.
    Thompson, Benjamin
    BRAIN INJURY, 2019, 33 (10) : 1354 - 1363
  • [34] Perception of Biological Motion as Motion-From-Form.
    Lappe, Markus
    NEUROFORUM, 2012, 18 (03): : 254 - 259
  • [35] The effect of dot speed and density on the development of global motion perception
    Narasimhan, Sathyasri
    Giaschi, Deborah
    VISION RESEARCH, 2012, 62 : 102 - 107
  • [36] GLOBAL MOTION PERCEPTION - NO INTERACTION BETWEEN THE FIRST-ORDER AND 2ND-ORDER MOTION PATHWAYS
    EDWARDS, M
    BADCOCK, DR
    VISION RESEARCH, 1995, 35 (18) : 2589 - 2602
  • [37] Asymmetric global motion integration in drifting Gabor arrays
    Rider, Andrew Thomas
    McOwan, Peter William
    Johnston, Alan
    JOURNAL OF VISION, 2014, 14 (08):
  • [38] Global motion processing is not tuned for binocular disparity
    Hibbard, PB
    Bradshaw, MF
    DeBruyn, B
    VISION RESEARCH, 1999, 39 (05) : 961 - 974
  • [39] Global motion processing in infants' visual cortex and the emergence of autism
    Hardiansyah, Irzam
    Nystroem, Par
    Taylor, Mark J. J.
    Bolte, Sven
    Ronald, Angelica
    Falck-Ytter, Terje
    COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY, 2023, 6 (01)
  • [40] Effects of retinal eccentricity and acuity on global-motion processing
    Bower, Jeffrey D.
    Bian, Zheng
    Andersen, George J.
    ATTENTION PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, 2012, 74 (05) : 942 - 949