Clark had noticed that reverse-phi motion wasn't just a special type of motion – it takes place every time an edge moves across a background. When a dark edge is moving to the right, a fly brain could ...
(Medical Xpress) -- We experience an interesting phenomenon when the contrast of an image flickers as it moves across our visual field – namely, an illusory reversal in the direction of motion.
A computer network closely modelled on part of the human brain is enabling new insights into the way our brains process moving images - and explains some perplexing optical illusions. By using decades ...
A new computer system delves into how the human brain processes moving pictures and why we can’t always believe our own eyes. While the human eye can judge moving objects with an accuracy that allows ...
The new system, called MotionNet, is designed to closely match the motion-processing structures inside a human brain. This has allowed the researchers to explore features of human visual processing ...
A SO-CALLED “super-illusion” video is blowing people’s minds on social media – and it’s easy to see why. The trippy animation appears to show a stickman climbing stairs and jumping, but your eyes are ...