AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a continuously moving stimulus, even though both stimuli are actually precisely aligned. Some research has been done to test how visual information has been integrated over time. The position integration model suggests motion integration is a form of interpolation of past positions, and predicts that we cannot perceive the reversal point at its actual position on the trajectory of a moving object which reverses abruptly. In current research, we demonstrate that subjects could perceive the reversal point accurately while the psychometric function measured by a flash does not pass through the actual turning point. These results do not support th...
ABSTRACT—Flash lag is a misperception of spatial relations between a moving object and a briefly fla...
AbstractTo investigate the dynamics of the position computation process for a moving object in human...
AbstractThe tendency for briefly flashed stimuli to appear to lag behind the spatial position of phy...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
pus d in ppe d The position integration model suggests motion integration is a form of interpolation...
In the flash-lag effect a non-moving object is quickly flashed directly underneath a moving object, ...
AbstractTwo flash-lag experiments were performed in which the moving object was flashed in a success...
Visual motion can influence the perceived position of appear displaced in the direction of motion (D...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
AbstractA flash that is presented aligned with a moving stimulus appears to lag behind the position ...
To achieve perceptual alignment between a flashed target and a moving one, subjects typically requir...
The motion/position illusion refers to phenomena in which an object is systematically mislocalized i...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
(a) The flash-lag test conditions used by [26]. The moving ring could have an initial trajectory (to...
Ambiguous apparent motion Delta model a b s t r a c t The perceived relative position of a moving ob...
ABSTRACT—Flash lag is a misperception of spatial relations between a moving object and a briefly fla...
AbstractTo investigate the dynamics of the position computation process for a moving object in human...
AbstractThe tendency for briefly flashed stimuli to appear to lag behind the spatial position of phy...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
pus d in ppe d The position integration model suggests motion integration is a form of interpolation...
In the flash-lag effect a non-moving object is quickly flashed directly underneath a moving object, ...
AbstractTwo flash-lag experiments were performed in which the moving object was flashed in a success...
Visual motion can influence the perceived position of appear displaced in the direction of motion (D...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
AbstractA flash that is presented aligned with a moving stimulus appears to lag behind the position ...
To achieve perceptual alignment between a flashed target and a moving one, subjects typically requir...
The motion/position illusion refers to phenomena in which an object is systematically mislocalized i...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
(a) The flash-lag test conditions used by [26]. The moving ring could have an initial trajectory (to...
Ambiguous apparent motion Delta model a b s t r a c t The perceived relative position of a moving ob...
ABSTRACT—Flash lag is a misperception of spatial relations between a moving object and a briefly fla...
AbstractTo investigate the dynamics of the position computation process for a moving object in human...
AbstractThe tendency for briefly flashed stimuli to appear to lag behind the spatial position of phy...