Motion Perception

 

Local motion

 

Derrington, A.M. & Badcock, D.R. The low level motion system has both chromatic and luminance inputs. Vision Research. 25: pp. 1879-1884. 1985.

 

Cropper, S.J. & Badcock, D.R. Discriminating smooth from sampled motion: chromatic and luminance stimuli. Journal of the Optical Society of America. A11: pp. 515-530. 1994.

 

Metha, A., Vingrys, A. J. & Badcock, D. R. Detection and discrimination of moving stimuli: the effects of color, luminance and eccentricity. Journal of the Optical Society of America. 11, pp.1697-1709, 1994.

 

Cropper, S.J., Mullen, K. & Badcock, D.R. The coherence of chromatic plaids. Vision Research 36, pp. 2475-2488, 1996.

 

Badcock, D.R., McKendrick, A.M. & Ma-Wyatt, A.  Pattern cues disambiguate perceived direction in simple moving stimuli. Vision Research. 2003, 43, 2291-2344.

 

Global motion

 

Edwards, M.E. & Badcock, D.R. Asymmetries in the sensitivity to motion in depth; a centripetal bias. Perception. 22: pp. 1013-1023. 1993.

 

Edwards, M. & Badcock, D.R. Global Motion Perception: Interaction of on and off pathways. Vision Research. 34, pp. 2849-2858, 1994.

 

Edwards, M. & Badcock, D.R. Global motion perception: no interaction between the first- and second-order motion pathways. Vision Research. 35, pp. 2589-2602, 1995.

 

Edwards, M. & Badcock, D.R. Global motion perception: the interaction of colour and luminance signals. Vision Research 36, pp. 2423-2432, 1996.

 

Edwards, M., Badcock, D.R. & Nishida, S. Contrast sensitivity of the motion system. Vision Research 36, pp.2411-2422, 1996.

 

Edwards, M., Badcock, D. R. & Smith, A.T. Independent speed based global motion systems. Vision Research. 38, pp.1573-1580, 1998.

 

Edwards, M. & Badcock, D.R. Discrimination of global-motion signal strength. Vision Research. 38, pp. 3051-3056, 1998.

 

Ross, J.. Badcock, D.R. & Hayes, A. Coherent Global Motion in the Absence of Coherent Motion Signals. Current Biology, 10, pp. 679-682, 2000.

 

Burr, D.C., Badcock, D.R. & Ross, J. Cardinal axes for radial and circular motion, revealed by summation and by masking. Vision Research. 2001, 41, pp. 473-481.

 

Badcock, D.R. & Khuu, S.K. Independent first- and second-order motion energy analyses of optic flow. Psychological Research.  2001, 65, pp. 50-56.

 

Khuu, S.K., & Badcock D.R. Global speed processing: evidence for local averaging within, but not across two speed ranges. Vision Research, 2002, 42, 3031-3042.

 

Edwards, M. & Badcock, D.R. Motion distorts perceived depth. Vision Research. 2003, 43, 1799-1804.