AbstractPreviously Gysen, De Graef, and Verfaillie [Vision Research 42 (2002) 379] showed that, with stimulus displays presenting one stationary and one translating object, sensitivity for intrasaccadic displacements was higher for translating than for stationary objects. In the present paper the importance of the relative encoding of the path of the translating object towards the stationary object is investigated. In three experiments we compared detection of intrasaccadic displacements of translating objects in relative motion (moving towards the landmark object) and translating objects moving in isolation. No `facilitatory' effect of relative motion was found. However a visual field effect was present. Performance was always better for t...
The positional specificity of short-term visual memory for a variety of 3-D shapes was investigated ...
The central nervous system must resolve the ambiguity of inertial motion sensory cues in order to de...
Recent models of biological motion processing focus on the articulational aspect of human walking in...
AbstractPreviously Gysen, De Graef, and Verfaillie [Vision Research 42 (2002) 379] showed that, with...
AbstractIn a display with a stationary and a moving object, subjects saccaded towards one of the obj...
Previous research demonstrated an advantage for translating objects over stationary objects in trans...
AbstractIn a display with a stationary and a translating object, subjects made a saccade towards one...
Human object recognition is generally considered to tolerate changes of the stimulus position in the...
Human object recognition is generally considered to tolerate changes of the stimulus position in the...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to study the nature of visual translation inva...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to study the nature of visual translation inva...
During translations along the antero-posterior axis, the angular velocity of the visual flow on the ...
Abstract. Recent findings suggest that the visual system is biased by its past stimulation to detect...
Deciding whether a novel visual pattern is the same as or different from a previously seen reference...
The paper reports on a study investigating directionality in translation processes by means of eye t...
The positional specificity of short-term visual memory for a variety of 3-D shapes was investigated ...
The central nervous system must resolve the ambiguity of inertial motion sensory cues in order to de...
Recent models of biological motion processing focus on the articulational aspect of human walking in...
AbstractPreviously Gysen, De Graef, and Verfaillie [Vision Research 42 (2002) 379] showed that, with...
AbstractIn a display with a stationary and a moving object, subjects saccaded towards one of the obj...
Previous research demonstrated an advantage for translating objects over stationary objects in trans...
AbstractIn a display with a stationary and a translating object, subjects made a saccade towards one...
Human object recognition is generally considered to tolerate changes of the stimulus position in the...
Human object recognition is generally considered to tolerate changes of the stimulus position in the...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to study the nature of visual translation inva...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to study the nature of visual translation inva...
During translations along the antero-posterior axis, the angular velocity of the visual flow on the ...
Abstract. Recent findings suggest that the visual system is biased by its past stimulation to detect...
Deciding whether a novel visual pattern is the same as or different from a previously seen reference...
The paper reports on a study investigating directionality in translation processes by means of eye t...
The positional specificity of short-term visual memory for a variety of 3-D shapes was investigated ...
The central nervous system must resolve the ambiguity of inertial motion sensory cues in order to de...
Recent models of biological motion processing focus on the articulational aspect of human walking in...