R O K E R S V I S I O N L A B O R A T O R Y |
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Department of Psychology |
Disparity- and velocity- based signals for 3D motion perception in human MT+Overall geometry in these animations was similar to that in our experimental stimuli. Dot densities and sizes were adjusted to yield qualitatively similar percepts. Free fuse (either crossed or un-crossed) the left- and right-half images to achieve the 3D percepts. Horizontal dichoptically-separated motion (MTD) (blue). Horizontal monocularly-paired motion (cyan). Vertical dichoptically-separated motion (red). Vertical monocularly-paired motion (yellow). |