Dynamic Form Perception
 
Overarching Framework
E42: Intro to Discrete Dynamic Systems
Papers and Presentations
Interactive Experiments
Emergent Hierarchies in Perception
Dynamic Form Perception
Symmetry Groups in Adaptive Landscapes
 
 
 
Online Discrete Dynamic Systems Research Lab
How to Represent a Dynamic Universe
Abstracting Principles and Ideas from Experience
Other Work by Tom Malloy
 
 
 
Related Web Pages of Theoretical Interest
Bibliography for the working papers on this site
 
Dynamic Perception - Apparent Motion as a fundamental mechanism of knowledge
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Representing Dynamic Relations II [ HTML ]
Extracting Patterns in a Dynamic Universe - Apparent Motion and Pattern Perception

EXEMPLAR 1 - Perceiving Sub-basins Dynamically [ Applet ]

EXEMPLAR 2 - Derived Forms: Emergent from Phase Relations [ Applet ]

EXEMPLAR 3 - Layered Emergent Dynamics [ Applet ]
This applet shows complex abstract patterns can flow across each other in different directions and at different rates. It lays a foundation for how the human visual system may extract coherent patterns that can be static or moving.

Classic Apparent Motion [ Applet ]
Review apparent motion phenomena with interactive tools

Random Dot Patterns & Apparent Motion [ Applet ]
A tool to explore the effect of distance between elements in a random dot pattern on apparent motion

Motion Web Pages by Other Labs
http://vision.psy.mq.edu.au/~peterw/demos.html
http://psy.ucsd.edu/~sanstis/motion.html
http://cognitrn.psych.indiana.edu/CogsciSoftware/AppMotion/index.html
Subjective color from apparent motion (Journal of Vision) by Vincent J. Chen and Carol M. Cicerone
Ouchi Apparent Motion Illusion by Peter Kaiser
Motion Perception by George Mather