1978
@article{CHL1978,
vgclass = {refpap},
author = {Terry Caelli and William Hoffman and Harold Lindman},
title = {Subjective Lorentz transformations and the perception of
motion},
journal = {Journal of the Optical Society of America},
volume = {68},
number = {3},
pages = {402--411},
month = {March},
year = {1978},
abstract = {It has been known for some 40 years that the perceived
velocity of a moving object does not correspond to its physical
velocity. It is also known that the perceived length and temporal
duration of a moving object is affected by its physical velocity. In
this paper it is argued that such phenomenal distortions can be
embedded in a model for motion perception that involves the concepts of
moving frames, Lorentz transformations, perceived length contractions,
and time dilations. Experimental results support this model and
indicate that $c^\ast$, the maximum perceivable velocity of movement,
plays a crucial role in determining motion effects.},
}