Figure 4
From: Contribution of the slow motion mechanism to global motion revealed by an MAE technique

Results for Experiment 2. The MAE duration as a function of global motion strength. When the global motion strength was increased with more patches, the MAE obtained with the static test increased and the MAE direction was opposite to that of the high spatial frequency motion components. In contrast, the MAE obtained with the flicker test was in the opposite direction to that of the low spatial frequency motion components, and the magnitude did not vary with the global motion strength. Asterisks indicate that the MAE duration is significantly larger (p < 0.05) than that in the single condition. When there were responses opposite to the expected MAE direction in any condition, we provide the percentage of times that those occurred by a number near the data point for that condition. While this occurred frequently in the expansion/contraction conditions, it never occurred in any of the rotation conditions.