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P3-18: Examining Neural Representation of Bi-Directional Motions with Directional Performance in Transparency Perception

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  • P3-18: Examining Neural Representation of Bi-Directional Motions with Directional Performance in Transparency Perception

  • When we look at two overlapping random-dot patterns moving toward different directions, we perceive two global motions simultaneously in the same region of a visual field; this perception is known as motion transparency

  • After Braddick and his colleagues’ work on comparing perceptual performances in transparent and single motion stimuli (2002 Vision Research 42 1237–1248), it has been considered as one of the promising cues for revealing how superimposed motions are represented in the brain

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P3-18: Examining Neural Representation of Bi-Directional Motions with Directional Performance in Transparency Perception Osamu Watanabe Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan watanabe@cortex.csse.muroran-it.ac.jp

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