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Vision Sciences Society
Fourth Annual Meeting, Sarasota, Florida. May 2004
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Surface segregation and the time-course of feature-binding.
Farshad Moradi 1 , Shinsuke Shimojo 1,2
1 Computation and Neural Systems Program, California institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
2 NTT Communication Science laboratories, Atsugi, Kanagawa, 243 Japan
Poster
Handout ( PDF 277KB).
Supplementary material
The following files are tested using Windows Media Player (version 9).
Experiment 1
Two random-dot patterns (red, green) are alternatively presented. Observers were asked to
report the direction of motion of the red pattern.
- Transparent condition [avi]
- Alternating condition [avi]
- Very rapid alternation (8 Hz, perceived as transparent)
[avi]
Experiment 3
Observers were asked to perform the same task as in Experiment 1.
Experiment 5
Observers were asked to report the color of the moving dots (i.e., the color during motion).
http://www.klab.caltech.edu/~farshadm/vss2004/