When a brief lateral cue precedes an instantaneously presented horizontal line, observers report asensation of motion in the line propagating from the cued end toward the uncued end. This illusion has been described as a measure of the facilitatory effects of a visual attention gradient (O. Hikosaka, S. Miyauehi, & S. Shirnojo, 1993a). Evidence in the present study favors, instead, an account in which the illusion is the result of an impletion process that fdls in interpolated events after the cue and the line are linked as successive states of a single object in apparent motion. Over the past 20 years or so, a large body of research as provided a picture of visual attention as a flexible, mobile source of processing facilitation that ...
We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) during an illusory line motion paradigm to determine whe...
In the Fröhlich effect, the initial position of an object that suddenly appears in motion is perceiv...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
AbstractWhen a static line is presented near a brief cue, participants report motion within the line...
When a static line is presented near a brief cue, participants report motion within the line from th...
AbstractIn the Fröhlich illusion, judgements of the first position of a moving object are typically ...
In 1956, Fraisse, et al. reported subjects judged that lines were longer when voluntary attention wa...
AbstractThe sudden onset of a cue triggers visual attention, which then enhances visual processing i...
The phenomena of illusory line motion and perceptual latency priming are both assumed to reflect a f...
Scharlau I,, Horstmann G. Illusory line motion and perceptual latency priming: Facilitation by gradi...
Illusory line motion (ILM) refers to the perception of motion in a line that is, in fact, presented ...
Vection refers to illusion of self motion in stationary obervers usually by means of moving visual s...
It is commonly assumed that visuospatial attention fa-cilitates the processing of visual information...
AbstractRobust visual attentional responses are produced by the sudden onset of a visual cue, but th...
AbstractWhen a horizontal bar is presented after a single dot is shown at one of its ends, an illuso...
We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) during an illusory line motion paradigm to determine whe...
In the Fröhlich effect, the initial position of an object that suddenly appears in motion is perceiv...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...
AbstractWhen a static line is presented near a brief cue, participants report motion within the line...
When a static line is presented near a brief cue, participants report motion within the line from th...
AbstractIn the Fröhlich illusion, judgements of the first position of a moving object are typically ...
In 1956, Fraisse, et al. reported subjects judged that lines were longer when voluntary attention wa...
AbstractThe sudden onset of a cue triggers visual attention, which then enhances visual processing i...
The phenomena of illusory line motion and perceptual latency priming are both assumed to reflect a f...
Scharlau I,, Horstmann G. Illusory line motion and perceptual latency priming: Facilitation by gradi...
Illusory line motion (ILM) refers to the perception of motion in a line that is, in fact, presented ...
Vection refers to illusion of self motion in stationary obervers usually by means of moving visual s...
It is commonly assumed that visuospatial attention fa-cilitates the processing of visual information...
AbstractRobust visual attentional responses are produced by the sudden onset of a visual cue, but th...
AbstractWhen a horizontal bar is presented after a single dot is shown at one of its ends, an illuso...
We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) during an illusory line motion paradigm to determine whe...
In the Fröhlich effect, the initial position of an object that suddenly appears in motion is perceiv...
AbstractExogenous spatial attention can be automatically engaged by a cue presented in the visual pe...