Seeing blur: ‘motion sharpenin’ without motion

M. Georgeson, S. Hammett
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It is widely supposed that things tend to look blurred when they are moving fast. Previous work has shown that this is true for sharp edges but, paradoxically, blurred edges look sharper when they are moving than when stationary. This is‘motion sharpenin’. We show that blurred edges also look up to 50% sharper when they are presented briefly (8–24 ms) than at longer durations (100–500 ms) without motion. This argues strongly against high–level models of sharpening based specifically on compensation for motion blur. It also argues against a recent, low–level, linear filter model that requires motion to produce sharpening. No linear filter model can explain our finding that sharpening was similar for sinusoidal and non–sinusoidal gratings, since linear filters can never distort sine waves. We also conclude that the idea of a ‘defaul’ assumption of sharpness is not supported by experimental evidence. A possible source of sharpening is a nonlinearity in the contrast response of early visual mechanisms to fast or transient temporal changes, perhaps based on the magnocellular (M–cell) pathway. Our finding that sharpening is not diminished at low contrast sets strong constraints on the nature of the nonlinearity.
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视觉模糊:没有运动的“运动锐化”
人们普遍认为,当物体快速移动时,它们往往看起来模糊。先前的研究表明,对于锐利的边缘来说,这是正确的,但矛盾的是,模糊的边缘在运动时比静止时看起来更锐利。这就是“动态锐化”。我们发现,当模糊的边缘在短时间内呈现(8-24毫秒)时,看起来比在没有运动的情况下呈现更长的持续时间(100-500毫秒)时锐利50%。这强烈反对基于动态模糊补偿的高级锐化模型。它还反对最近的低水平线性滤波模型,该模型需要运动来产生锐化。没有线性滤波器模型可以解释我们的发现,锐化是相似的正弦和非正弦光栅,因为线性滤波器永远不会扭曲正弦波。我们还得出结论,“默认”锐度假设的想法没有得到实验证据的支持。锐化的一个可能来源是早期视觉机制对快速或短暂的时间变化的对比响应的非线性,可能基于大细胞(m细胞)途径。我们发现锐化在低对比度下不会减弱,这对非线性的性质有很强的限制。
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