An overview is given of higher-order motion perception and organization. It is argued that motion is sufficient to fully specify a number of environmental properties, including: depth order, three-dimensional form, object displacement, and dynamics. A grammar of motion perception is proposed; applications of this work for display design are discussed.
Human Motion Perception: Higher-Order Organization. (Abstract Only)
1989
2 pages
Report
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Englisch
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