Abstract

The human electroencephalographic (EEG) spectra when looking at the stimuli of a real motion image and motion images at 60- and 240-fps were investigated. The EEG spectra in response to the 240fps stimuli showed a greater level of similarity to those of the real motion image stimuli than to those in response to the 60fps stimuli. This high frame rate image is considered to provide perceptions of motion image quality which are close to the impression gained when looking at real world scenes.

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