A previously unreported motion illusion is described. Oblique lines that drift smoothly on the retina in a vertical direction appear to be displaced laterally. The effect occurs both for moving lines under fixation and for stationary lines under ocular tracking of an external target. Orientation, length, and homogeneity of the obliques affect the magnitude of illusory displacement. We propose that this illusion is associated with a misregistration of the direction of displacement occurring, in lines slanted relative to the axis of their motion, because of the aperture problem
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
A previously unreported motion illusion is described. Oblique lines that drift smoothly on the retin...
Abstract. A new motion illusion based on dot-trajectory misperception is presented. The illusory eff...
A new motion illusion based on dot-trajectory misperception is presented. The illusory effect can no...
AbstractWe describe the Drifting Edge Illusion (DEI), in which a stationary edge appears to move whe...
AbstractAn oblique line translating vertically behind a horizontal rectangular aperture is perceived...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Visual illusions can reveal unconsciou...
<p>The left and right eye with nodal points <b>a</b> and <b>c</b>, separated by interocular distance...
AbstractWe describe the Drifting Edge Illusion (DEI), in which a stationary edge appears to move whe...
Abstract. Gori and Hamburger (2006, Perception 35 853^857) devised a new visual illusion of relative...
Visual illusions are valuable tools for the scientific examination of the mechanisms underlying perc...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
AbstractIn the Fröhlich illusion, judgements of the first position of a moving object are typically ...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
A previously unreported motion illusion is described. Oblique lines that drift smoothly on the retin...
Abstract. A new motion illusion based on dot-trajectory misperception is presented. The illusory eff...
A new motion illusion based on dot-trajectory misperception is presented. The illusory effect can no...
AbstractWe describe the Drifting Edge Illusion (DEI), in which a stationary edge appears to move whe...
AbstractAn oblique line translating vertically behind a horizontal rectangular aperture is perceived...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Visual illusions can reveal unconsciou...
<p>The left and right eye with nodal points <b>a</b> and <b>c</b>, separated by interocular distance...
AbstractWe describe the Drifting Edge Illusion (DEI), in which a stationary edge appears to move whe...
Abstract. Gori and Hamburger (2006, Perception 35 853^857) devised a new visual illusion of relative...
Visual illusions are valuable tools for the scientific examination of the mechanisms underlying perc...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
AbstractIn the Fröhlich illusion, judgements of the first position of a moving object are typically ...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...
Eye movements introduce retinal motion to the image and so affect motion cues to depth. For instance...