AbstractTwo flash-lag experiments were performed in which the moving object was flashed in a succession of locations creating apparent motion and the inter-stimulus distance (ISD) between those locations was varied. In the first (n=10), the size of the flash-lag illusion was a declining non-linear function of the ISD and the largest reduction in its magnitude corresponded closely to the value where observers judged the continuity of optimal apparent motion to be lost. In the second (n=11) with large ISDs, we found the largest illusions when the flash initiated the movement, and no effect was observed when the flash terminated the movement. The data support motion position biasing or temporal integration accounts of the illusion with process...
Visual motion can influence the perceived position of appear displaced in the direction of motion (D...
To achieve perceptual alignment between a flashed target and a moving one, subjects typically requir...
In the flash-lag illusion, a moving object aligned with a flash is perceived to be offset in the dir...
AbstractTwo flash-lag experiments were performed in which the moving object was flashed in a success...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
(a) The flash-lag test conditions used by [26]. The moving ring could have an initial trajectory (to...
In the flash-lag effect a non-moving object is quickly flashed directly underneath a moving object, ...
AbstractObjective of this research is to study the presence of 3D flash lag illusion created by a mo...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
AbstractIn the flash-lag effect, a flash displayed at the same position as a moving object is percei...
When a flash is aligned with a moving object, subjects perceive the flash to lag behind the moving o...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect refers to the phenomenon in which a flash adjacent to a continuously mo...
AbstractThe tendency for briefly flashed stimuli to appear to lag behind the spatial position of phy...
When a brief flash is presented at the same location as a moving object, the flash is perceived to l...
The tendency for briefly flashed stimuli to appear to lag behind the spatial position of physically ...
Visual motion can influence the perceived position of appear displaced in the direction of motion (D...
To achieve perceptual alignment between a flashed target and a moving one, subjects typically requir...
In the flash-lag illusion, a moving object aligned with a flash is perceived to be offset in the dir...
AbstractTwo flash-lag experiments were performed in which the moving object was flashed in a success...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
(a) The flash-lag test conditions used by [26]. The moving ring could have an initial trajectory (to...
In the flash-lag effect a non-moving object is quickly flashed directly underneath a moving object, ...
AbstractObjective of this research is to study the presence of 3D flash lag illusion created by a mo...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
AbstractIn the flash-lag effect, a flash displayed at the same position as a moving object is percei...
When a flash is aligned with a moving object, subjects perceive the flash to lag behind the moving o...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect refers to the phenomenon in which a flash adjacent to a continuously mo...
AbstractThe tendency for briefly flashed stimuli to appear to lag behind the spatial position of phy...
When a brief flash is presented at the same location as a moving object, the flash is perceived to l...
The tendency for briefly flashed stimuli to appear to lag behind the spatial position of physically ...
Visual motion can influence the perceived position of appear displaced in the direction of motion (D...
To achieve perceptual alignment between a flashed target and a moving one, subjects typically requir...
In the flash-lag illusion, a moving object aligned with a flash is perceived to be offset in the dir...