AbstractThe motion after-effect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion of randomly distributed dots before they view a display containing dots moving in random directions, but no global motion. Experiments by others have shown that if the adaptation stimulus contains two directions of motion, the MAE points opposite to the vector sum of the adapting directions. The present study investigated whether such vector addition in the MAE could also occur if the two directions of motion were presented to separate eyes. Observers were adapted to different, but not opposite, directions of motion in the two eyes. Either the left eye, the right eye, or both eyes were tested. Observers reported the direction of perceived motion dur...
It has been shown that humans cannot perceive more than three directions from a multidirectional mot...
AbstractIt has been shown that motion aftereffect (MAE) not only is present at the adapted location ...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
AbstractThe motion after-effect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion of rand...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion before they view...
AbstractSimultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a ...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
AbstractWe found that the motion aftereffect measured using a directionally ambiguous counterphase g...
Motion after-effects (MAEs) were measured intraocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to same eye) and i...
Motion after-effects (MAEs) were measured intraocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to same eye) and i...
Purpose. Recent modeling and psychophysical research has shown that adaptation to simultaneously pre...
We have studied the effects of voluntary attention on the induction of motion aftereffects (MAEs). W...
It has been shown that humans cannot perceive more than three directions from a multidirectional mot...
AbstractIt has been shown that motion aftereffect (MAE) not only is present at the adapted location ...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
AbstractThe motion after-effect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion of rand...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) can be elicited by adapting observers to global motion before they view...
AbstractSimultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a ...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
Simultaneously adapting to retinal motion and non-collinear pursuit eye movement produces a motion a...
AbstractWe found that the motion aftereffect measured using a directionally ambiguous counterphase g...
Motion after-effects (MAEs) were measured intraocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to same eye) and i...
Motion after-effects (MAEs) were measured intraocularly (adaptation, test stimuli to same eye) and i...
Purpose. Recent modeling and psychophysical research has shown that adaptation to simultaneously pre...
We have studied the effects of voluntary attention on the induction of motion aftereffects (MAEs). W...
It has been shown that humans cannot perceive more than three directions from a multidirectional mot...
AbstractIt has been shown that motion aftereffect (MAE) not only is present at the adapted location ...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...