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Segregation by color/luminance does not necessarily facilitate motion discrimination in the presence of motion distractors

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PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS
卷 63, 期 4, 页码 660-675

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PSYCHONOMIC SOC INC
DOI: 10.3758/BF03194428

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Under what circumstances is the common motion of a group of elements more easily perceived when the elements differ in color and/or luminance polarity from their surround? Croner and Albright (1997), using a conventional global motion paradigm, first showed that motion coherence thresholds fell when target and distracter elements were made different in color. However, in their paradigm, there was a cue in the static view of the stimulus as to which elements belonged to the target. Arguably, in order to determine whether the visual system automatically groups, or prefilters, the image into different color maps for motion processing, such static form cues should be eliminated. Using various arrangements of the global motion stimulus in which we eliminated all static form cues, we found that global motion thresholds were no better when target and distracters differed in color than when they were identical, except under certain circumstances in which subjects had prior knowledge of the specific target color. We conclude that. in the absence of either static form cues or the possibility of selective attention to the target color, features with similar colors/luminance-polarities are not automatically grouped for global motion analysis.

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