Motion perception in the peripheral visual field*
Manfred Fahle and Christian Wehrhahn
Abstract
Thresholds were determined for the perception of the motion of a single
bar moving at different positions in the field of view. Performance in the
temporal hemifield was slightly superior to that in the nasal hemifield
and depended on the orientation as well as on the direction of the motion.
The perception of horizontal motion was better than that of vertical motion.
In spite of large variations, centrifugal motion was significantly more
readily perceived than centripetal motion.