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Visual dynamics PSY 200 Greg Francis Lecture 10 Flicker A flashing light looks constant if it is presented rapidly enough The frequency of flashing at which subjects do not detect flicker is called the Critical Flicker Frequency (CFF) w about 50 Hertz (50 on-off cycles in a second) Why computer monitors work. w 20 millisecond durations CFF Phosphor Establishes minimum characteristics of electronic devices Lights flicker at 120 Hz w we spend a lot of time in darkness Computer (Cathode Ray Tube, CRT) monitors and TV s flicker at around 60 Hz w better monitors go faster w Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitors work differently» Although some still flicker The phosphor on a computer screen typically glows less than 10 milliseconds w ten thousandths of a second The gun reactivates the phosphor every 17 milliseconds Thus, at any given time 1/3 of the screen is dark w the percept persists in your head! Persistence Experiment What is the source of the persisting percept? w Receptors in the eye? w Receptive fields? w Network interactions? Bowen, Pola & Matin (1973) w subjects adjust duration of a blank stimulus so onset of probe matched perceived offset of the target w Cognitive (memory)? Studies support network interactions + PSY 200: Intro. to Cognitive Psychology 1

Strange property As the target s duration or luminance increases w its persistence decreases Networks Feedback is important Produces a persisting response Demonstration Input from eyes Explanation Francis, Grossberg & Mingolla (1994) Something has to reset the network w else it would keep persisting forever Two mechanisms w (1) new inputs inhibit old responses w (2) afterimages act as new inputs Note: afterimages get stronger as duration and luminance increase! Offset of input from Explanation the eyes produces an after response w e.g., due to competition from orthogonally tuned cells Offset response inhibits persisting response Input from eyes As the target s duration or luminance increases w the afterimage produced at target offset increases in strength w so there is stronger inhibition to break the feedback w so the persistence of the original percept decreases Explanation Wait a minute If visual percepts persist for over 100 milliseconds, why doesn t the world seem blurry? w There should be smears of objects as they move or as we move There must be something else preventing such blurring w masking PSY 200: Intro. to Cognitive Psychology 2

No mask No mask E W R D T Q No mask Masking demonstration Masking demonstration Masking demonstration K L S J A P X X X X X X X X X X X X PSY 200: Intro. to Cognitive Psychology 3

Significance The mask appeared after the target turned off The target was presented all by itself for a brief period of time However, our visual system is unable to develop a complete percept of a scene in a such a period of time w Thus, the XXX mask interferes with processing of the letters by shortening their persisting responses w And prevents perceived blurring of changing scenes Metacontrast Masks do not have to write over the target to have an effect In metacontrast masking the mask and target do not overlap in space and (often) in time (CogLab) Target Mask Metacontrast Correct identification of the narrow target is affected by the Stimulus Onset Asynchrony (SOA) of the target and mask w Worse between 60-90 milliseconds Motion In simple animals (like flies and frogs), we know how motion is detected w Demo on web page Reichardt detector Detecting Motion Humans have something like Reichardt motion detectors w at lots of different positions in the visual field w sensitive to lots of different motion directions w sensitive to lots of different motion speeds Think of them as receptive fields that vary in both space and time Many aspects of how we perceive motion follow from the properties of Reichardt motion detectors Apparent Motion When objects move, there is a continuous path of motion Reichardt motion detectors do not require continuous motion w and, continuous paths are not necessary for motion to be seen Time1 Time2 PSY 200: Intro. to Cognitive Psychology 4

Apparent Motion For just two stimuli, it does not depend on w color w shape w attention w cognitive priming Apparent Motion The percept of motion does depends on w stimulus duration w interstimulus interval (50-200 msec) w distance For a Reichardt detector to indicate motion, the signal from the second area must follow the signal from the first by just the right length of time Vary the Interstimulus Interval (ISI) between the stimuli w The time between offset of the first stimulus and onset of the second stimulus Timing ISI too short ISI about right ISI too long Korte s laws Apparent motion was highly studied at the beginning of the 20th century w Korte (1915) noted that to get good motion, you needed to increase the ISI between the stimuli as the distance between them increased CogLab data w (75 participants- from class, 8383 from global) The image cannot be displayed. Your computer may not have enough memory to open the image, or the image may have been corrupted. Restart your computer, and then open the file again. If the red x still appears, you may have to delete the image and then insert it again. The image cannot be displayed. Your computer may not have enough memory to open the image, or the image may have been corrupted. Restart your computer, and then open the file again. If the red x still appears, you may have to delete the image and then insert it again. Motion representation One conclusion of studies of apparent motion is that motion is a fundamental percept w It has an explicit representation in the visual system You could imagine otherwise, we can be aware of something moving without actually seeing the movement Apparent motion is the source of motion for all movies and animation Just like for color and orientation, we might expect an aftereffect of motion competition between opposite directions of motion w Left-right w Up-down habituating gate offset of one direction leads to rebound in other Motion aftereffect PSY 200: Intro. to Cognitive Psychology 5

After effect Motion can be adopted by non-moving stimuli w http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/mot_adapt/index.html Dynamic vision w flicker w persistence w network dynamics w Masking w Reichardt detectors w Apparent motion w Motion aftereffect Conclusions Also used to investigate other areas of cognition and types of mental problems Next time Attention What is attention? What does it do? How could you not see it? PSY 200: Intro. to Cognitive Psychology 6