When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving stimuli, the stimuli can be perceived as disappearing and reappearing alternately for periods of several seconds. This visual illusory phenomenon was named "motion-induced blindness" (MIB) in recent literature. So far there is no consensus on the mechanism of MIB, especially on the role of attention in this phenomenon. To examine the effect of spatial attention on MIB, the present study manipulated the participants' spatial attention by asking them to respond to two targets simultaneously presented in bilateral visual fields (the divided-attention condition) or only respond to one of them (the focused-attention condition). A central arro...
During central fixation, a moving pattern of non-targets induces repeated temporary blindness to eve...
Spatial attention orienting is known to enhance the signal in attended location as well as to exclud...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are popular paradigms to study visual awar...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a visual phenomenon in which highly salient visual targets spontan...
SummaryIn motion-induced blindness (MIB), persistent static targets intermittently disappear when pr...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractRecent studies have shown evidence for modulation of cortical activity by attention in visua...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is the perceived disappearance of a salient target when surrounded by...
Transient motion blindness is a visual phenomenon where temporary blindness for first-order visual m...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a phenomenon, perhaps related to perceptual rivalry, where station...
Motion-induced blindness occurs when an unchanging part of the visual field that is stationary relat...
Mechanisms of selective attention are important for prioritising behaviourally relevant sensory inpu...
During central fixation, a moving pattern of non-targets induces repeated temporary blindness to eve...
Spatial attention orienting is known to enhance the signal in attended location as well as to exclud...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are popular paradigms to study visual awar...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a visual phenomenon in which highly salient visual targets spontan...
SummaryIn motion-induced blindness (MIB), persistent static targets intermittently disappear when pr...
AbstractHuman observers can extract a given motion direction from sets of random dots moving simulta...
AbstractRecent studies have shown evidence for modulation of cortical activity by attention in visua...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is the perceived disappearance of a salient target when surrounded by...
Transient motion blindness is a visual phenomenon where temporary blindness for first-order visual m...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a phenomenon, perhaps related to perceptual rivalry, where station...
Motion-induced blindness occurs when an unchanging part of the visual field that is stationary relat...
Mechanisms of selective attention are important for prioritising behaviourally relevant sensory inpu...
During central fixation, a moving pattern of non-targets induces repeated temporary blindness to eve...
Spatial attention orienting is known to enhance the signal in attended location as well as to exclud...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) occurs when a dot embedded in a motion field subjectively vanishes. H...