* p <0.05, *** p<0.001. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
<p>Mean Latencies (ms) ±S.D. of kinaesthetic illusions induced by uni-, bi- and tri-modal stimulatio...
Over the history of the study of visual perception there has been great success at discovering count...
<p>(A) Humans exert 0.53x and 0.56x force at the high gain setting compared to the low gain setting ...
*** p<0.001, NS: non significant. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
The mean ± SD occurrence, speed and duration of the kinaesthetic illusion under each of the experime...
<p>(A) Perceived lag in monkeys (open circles) and humans (filled circles) averaged over subjects as...
<p>Mean reaction times as indicated by age, number of flashes presented, and number of beeps present...
<p>Illusions were quoted as positive when the felt displacement was in the direction of a flexion an...
<p>Histograms are the mean (± SEM) “multisensory index” MSI = [(multisensory velocity – highest unis...
<p>(A) Example psychometric functions from a naïve (left panel) and a non-naïve (right panel) human ...
<p>Means and SD’s of pre-illusion, post-illusion (synchronous and asynchronous condition), and follo...
<p>(A) Psychometric function from a single session of monkey B for a moving bar speed of 20°/s. The ...
<p>The unimodal stimulation conditions are represented by empty geometric figures: yellow triangle f...
When we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the eye's m...
AbstractWhen we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the...
<p>Mean Latencies (ms) ±S.D. of kinaesthetic illusions induced by uni-, bi- and tri-modal stimulatio...
Over the history of the study of visual perception there has been great success at discovering count...
<p>(A) Humans exert 0.53x and 0.56x force at the high gain setting compared to the low gain setting ...
*** p<0.001, NS: non significant. The error bars correspond to the standard error of the mean.</p
The mean ± SD occurrence, speed and duration of the kinaesthetic illusion under each of the experime...
<p>(A) Perceived lag in monkeys (open circles) and humans (filled circles) averaged over subjects as...
<p>Mean reaction times as indicated by age, number of flashes presented, and number of beeps present...
<p>Illusions were quoted as positive when the felt displacement was in the direction of a flexion an...
<p>Histograms are the mean (± SEM) “multisensory index” MSI = [(multisensory velocity – highest unis...
<p>(A) Example psychometric functions from a naïve (left panel) and a non-naïve (right panel) human ...
<p>Means and SD’s of pre-illusion, post-illusion (synchronous and asynchronous condition), and follo...
<p>(A) Psychometric function from a single session of monkey B for a moving bar speed of 20°/s. The ...
<p>The unimodal stimulation conditions are represented by empty geometric figures: yellow triangle f...
When we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the eye's m...
AbstractWhen we make a smooth eye movement to track a moving object, the visual system must take the...
<p>Mean Latencies (ms) ±S.D. of kinaesthetic illusions induced by uni-, bi- and tri-modal stimulatio...
Over the history of the study of visual perception there has been great success at discovering count...
<p>(A) Humans exert 0.53x and 0.56x force at the high gain setting compared to the low gain setting ...