AbstractThe motion aftereffect (MAE) to drifting bivectorial stimuli, such as plaids, is usually univectorial and in a direction opposite to the pattern direction of the plaid. This is true for plaids that are perceived as coherent, but also for other plaids which are seen as transparent for most or all of the adaptation period. The underlying mechanisms of this MAE are still not well understood. In order to assess these mechanisms further, we measured static and dynamic MAEs and their interocular transfer (IOT). Adaptation stimuli were plaids with small (coherent) and large (transparent) angles between the directions of the component gratings and a horizontal grating, which were adjusted in spatial frequency and drift velocity so that the ...
International audienceWe consider motion after effect (MAE) in the context of multistable visual dyn...
After prolonged adaptation to a moving pattern, a subsequently presented static or dynamic test patt...
none2siSubsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rM...
AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
AbstractWe found that the motion aftereffect measured using a directionally ambiguous counterphase g...
Motion aftereffects (MAEs) can be induced by adaptations to a pair of differently oriented drifting ...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
AbstractWe found that the motion aftereffect measured using a directionally ambiguous counterphase g...
Visual adaptation produces remarkable perceptual aftereffects. However, it remains unclear what basi...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
International audienceWe consider motion after effect (MAE) in the context of multistable visual dyn...
International audienceWe consider motion after effect (MAE) in the context of multistable visual dyn...
After prolonged adaptation to a moving pattern, a subsequently presented static or dynamic test patt...
none2siSubsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rM...
AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
AbstractWe found that the motion aftereffect measured using a directionally ambiguous counterphase g...
Motion aftereffects (MAEs) can be induced by adaptations to a pair of differently oriented drifting ...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
AbstractWe found that the motion aftereffect measured using a directionally ambiguous counterphase g...
Visual adaptation produces remarkable perceptual aftereffects. However, it remains unclear what basi...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
International audienceWe consider motion after effect (MAE) in the context of multistable visual dyn...
International audienceWe consider motion after effect (MAE) in the context of multistable visual dyn...
After prolonged adaptation to a moving pattern, a subsequently presented static or dynamic test patt...
none2siSubsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rM...