Abstract-This paper reports an improved paradigm to measure visible persistence. The stimulus is a pair of lines stroboscopically displayed in successive positions moving in opposite directions. The subjects’ judgement of simultaneous appearance of all the presented lines is used to estimate visible persistence. This paradigm permitted independent manipulation of spatial and temporal stimulus separations in linear motion. The resulting estimates of visible persistence increase with spatial separation up to 0.24 deg of visual angle and approaches amaximum value at larger spatial separations. The results are consistent with the existence of a hypothetical visual gain mechanism that operates over small retinal distances to effectively decrease...
Apparent visual movement occurs when two visual targets are flashed briefly in sequence. If the spac...
Motivated by recent findings of improved perceptual processing and perceptual-motor skill following ...
Visual awareness of an event, object, or scene is, by essence, an integrated experience, whereby dif...
The visual system has limited temporal resolution, with the intensity of brief stimulus presentatio...
AbstractI describe a signal coined position persistence that stores information about the last seen ...
In the synchrony judgment paradigm, observers judge whether a click precedes or follows the onset of...
Two competitive percepts are produced from a bistable stroboscopic motion display. Element or end-to...
In the experiments reported here, we tested the relationship between the processing of object persis...
Patients with compression of the visual pathways at the optic chiasma by a pituitary adenoma have be...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
We examined the role of temporal synchrony - the simultaneous appearance of visual features - in the...
Burr (1980) observed that moving stimuli were not as blurred as would be expected. Studies of visual...
An analysis of the reset of visual cortical circuits responsible for the binding or segmentation of ...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
Visual stimuli remain visible for some time after their physical offset (visible persistence) Visibl...
Apparent visual movement occurs when two visual targets are flashed briefly in sequence. If the spac...
Motivated by recent findings of improved perceptual processing and perceptual-motor skill following ...
Visual awareness of an event, object, or scene is, by essence, an integrated experience, whereby dif...
The visual system has limited temporal resolution, with the intensity of brief stimulus presentatio...
AbstractI describe a signal coined position persistence that stores information about the last seen ...
In the synchrony judgment paradigm, observers judge whether a click precedes or follows the onset of...
Two competitive percepts are produced from a bistable stroboscopic motion display. Element or end-to...
In the experiments reported here, we tested the relationship between the processing of object persis...
Patients with compression of the visual pathways at the optic chiasma by a pituitary adenoma have be...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
We examined the role of temporal synchrony - the simultaneous appearance of visual features - in the...
Burr (1980) observed that moving stimuli were not as blurred as would be expected. Studies of visual...
An analysis of the reset of visual cortical circuits responsible for the binding or segmentation of ...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
Visual stimuli remain visible for some time after their physical offset (visible persistence) Visibl...
Apparent visual movement occurs when two visual targets are flashed briefly in sequence. If the spac...
Motivated by recent findings of improved perceptual processing and perceptual-motor skill following ...
Visual awareness of an event, object, or scene is, by essence, an integrated experience, whereby dif...