Many authors have performed experiments in which subjects grasp objects in illusory surroundings. The vast majority of these studies report that illusions affect the maximum grip aperture less than they affect the perceived size. This observation has frequently been regarded as experimental evidence for separate visual systems for perception and action. In order to make this conclusion, one assumes that the grip aperture is based on a visual estimate of the object's size. We believe that it is not, and that this is why size illusions fail to influence grip aperture. Illusions generally do not affect all aspects of space perception in a consistent way, but mainly affect the perception of specific spatial attributes. This applies not only to ...
AbstractAccording to a recently proposed distinction [1] between vision for perception and vision fo...
AbstractAlthough pictorial illusions have been used to study perception for a long time, the effects...
BACKGROUND: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb towards th...
Many authors have performed experiments in which subjects grasp objects in illusory surroundings. Th...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The perception-action model posits that v...
Illusions are characterized by inconsistencies. For instance, in the motion aftereffect, we see moti...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The two visual system model proposes that...
It is an open question whether visual illusions affect motor responses to the same extent as percept...
Several reports in the literature indicate that visual size illusions may not have an influence on v...
Milner and Goodale (the visual brain in action, Oxford University Press Inc., Oxford, 1995) proposed...
In previous studies, we found effects of the Ebbinghaus (or Titchener) illusion on grasping. This co...
Neuropsychological studies motivated the theory that the primate visual system might be organized in...
In recent years the view has been advocated that the motor system is immune to visual size illusions...
We previously demonstrated that changing the apparent extent of a target's apparent motion-in-depth,...
AbstractAccording to a recently proposed distinction [1] between vision for perception and vision fo...
AbstractAlthough pictorial illusions have been used to study perception for a long time, the effects...
BACKGROUND: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb towards th...
Many authors have performed experiments in which subjects grasp objects in illusory surroundings. Th...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The perception-action model posits that v...
Illusions are characterized by inconsistencies. For instance, in the motion aftereffect, we see moti...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The two visual system model proposes that...
It is an open question whether visual illusions affect motor responses to the same extent as percept...
Several reports in the literature indicate that visual size illusions may not have an influence on v...
Milner and Goodale (the visual brain in action, Oxford University Press Inc., Oxford, 1995) proposed...
In previous studies, we found effects of the Ebbinghaus (or Titchener) illusion on grasping. This co...
Neuropsychological studies motivated the theory that the primate visual system might be organized in...
In recent years the view has been advocated that the motor system is immune to visual size illusions...
We previously demonstrated that changing the apparent extent of a target's apparent motion-in-depth,...
AbstractAccording to a recently proposed distinction [1] between vision for perception and vision fo...
AbstractAlthough pictorial illusions have been used to study perception for a long time, the effects...
BACKGROUND: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb towards th...