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This study tested whether multiple - object tracking —the ability to visually index objects on the basis of their spatiotemporal history—is scene based or image based . Initial experiments showed ...
standardized conditions and their effect on where and when we move our eyes when observing ecologically valid scenes . We use this framework to quantitatively investigate the influence of object - based attention ...
. We have also discussed the role of eye movements in scanning the scene [1]–in this case and also in the case of tracking moving objects they pose a problem for motion extraction [3,21] and some have ...
is almost exclusively controlled by the kind of scene representation exemplified by Fig 1B, with only limited signatures of the low-level account returned by Fig 1C. The control exerted by the object - based ...
). These data support the hypothesis of a multiple -stage transformation, from viewer-centered to head- and shoulder- centered coordinates (Flanders et al., 1992; McIntyre et al., 1998). Shoulder-centered ...
retinal flow during fixation on a stable point in a static scene will always involve patterns of outflowing motion from null motion at the fovea. These fixation-mediated flow patterns were incompatible ...
towards objects of interest in scenes . The pervasiveness of sensory systems with varying spatial resolution for species that heavily rely on vision to sense the world motivates the question about its ...
Multiple Object Tracking (3D-MOT) have been shown to predict the performance of older adults in driving simulator [21,22]. Therefore, driving is a cognitively demanding task that requires not only proper ...
, a large neural population might be able to extract information at higher and lower frequencies than individual ganglion cells. The capacity of the retinal circuit to track the position of a moving object ...
- and higher level motion-processing regions (i.e., V5+ and mPPC) would correlate predominantly with measures of objective stimulus motion (as done here) rather than with measures of retinal motion, eye- tracking ...
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