Talk:Motion perception

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The article is currently dominated by the aperture problem. This is certainly an interesting and important problem, but I have the feeling that the article first needs some more information about the basics, like motion detectors etc. --171.64.204.98 00:01, 27 July 2005 (UTC)

"...information about the basics, like motion detectors etc." You've got to be kidding! Spatial and temporal differencing as a means of detecting motion is warping my mind! It's not 'basics'!!! :P

Okay, this page is rapidly turning into a vanity page for Dale Purves. There are far too many citations that link externally to his website (readers will need to flip back and forth between this page and Purves' site) and yes - the aperture problem is therefore beginning to dominate the discussion. Either integrate the material on this page or simply provide a link to your site where these things can be discussed in the level of detail you require. Famousdog 19:32, 8 May 2006 (UTC)