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An Analysis of Human Visual Perception Based on Real-Time Constraints of Ecological Vision

Haluk Öğmen

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Endogenous Sources of Retinotopic Motion

2.3 Exogenous Sources of Retinotopic Motion

2.4 Motion Blur and Moving Ghosts Problems

2.5 Motion Blur in Human Vision

2.6 Retino-Cortical Dynamics Model

2.6.1 General Architecture

2.6.2 Mathematical Description

2.7 Motion Deblurring

2.8 Conclusion

Acknowledgment

References

2.1 Introduction

Motion is ubiquitous in normal, ecological, viewing conditions. Many objects in the environment are in motion. The motion of objects is supplemented by the motion of the observer’s body, head, and eyes. Therefore, ecological vision is highly dynamic and an understanding of biological vision ...

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