Perceptual asynchrony for motion
Perceptual asynchrony for motion is a scholarly work by Semir Zeki and Yu Tung Lo, published in 2014 in ''Frontiers in Human Neuroscience''. The main subjects of the publication include artificial intelligence, psychology, computer science, motion perception, computer vision, perception, communication, motion, color psychology, Visual awareness, and visual perception. Psychophysical experiments show that two different visual attributes, color and motion, processed in different areas of the visual brain, are perceived at different times relative to each other (Moutoussis and Zeki, 1997a).