SummaryA recent study shows that objects changing in colour, luminance, size or shape appear to stop changing when they move. These and other compelling illusions provide tantalizing clues about the mechanisms and limitations of object analysis
This study explored trends in change detection within the change blindness (CB) flicker paradigm. A ...
Whenever we look at an object, we effortlessly perceive a wide range of its physical properties. We ...
Does becoming aware of a change to a purely visual stimulus necessarily cause the observer to be abl...
Over the history of the study of visual perception there has been great success at discovering count...
Loud bangs, bright flashes, and intense shocks capture attention, but other changes—even those of si...
Vision research generally focuses on the currently visible surface properties of objects, such as co...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
The study of object recognition concerns itself with a two-fold problem. First, what is the form of ...
SummaryThe color of a surface changes when it is surrounded by other colors. A new illusion shows th...
Previous research has shown that stimuli in which a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) ...
A study of colour perception shows that, when assigning colour to objects, the seeing brain takes in...
A variety of measures are enlisted in an explanation of some longstanding perceptual phenomena asso...
Perception of a property (e.g., a colour, a shape, and a size) can enable thought about the property...
Visual illusions have always been a fascinating subject of study. However, they are more than just f...
It is well known that after viewing a coloured stimulus the perception of subsequent stimuli is chro...
This study explored trends in change detection within the change blindness (CB) flicker paradigm. A ...
Whenever we look at an object, we effortlessly perceive a wide range of its physical properties. We ...
Does becoming aware of a change to a purely visual stimulus necessarily cause the observer to be abl...
Over the history of the study of visual perception there has been great success at discovering count...
Loud bangs, bright flashes, and intense shocks capture attention, but other changes—even those of si...
Vision research generally focuses on the currently visible surface properties of objects, such as co...
Color constancy refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the color of objects nearly constant de...
The study of object recognition concerns itself with a two-fold problem. First, what is the form of ...
SummaryThe color of a surface changes when it is surrounded by other colors. A new illusion shows th...
Previous research has shown that stimuli in which a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) ...
A study of colour perception shows that, when assigning colour to objects, the seeing brain takes in...
A variety of measures are enlisted in an explanation of some longstanding perceptual phenomena asso...
Perception of a property (e.g., a colour, a shape, and a size) can enable thought about the property...
Visual illusions have always been a fascinating subject of study. However, they are more than just f...
It is well known that after viewing a coloured stimulus the perception of subsequent stimuli is chro...
This study explored trends in change detection within the change blindness (CB) flicker paradigm. A ...
Whenever we look at an object, we effortlessly perceive a wide range of its physical properties. We ...
Does becoming aware of a change to a purely visual stimulus necessarily cause the observer to be abl...