AbstractA previous study reported the misbinding illusion in which visual features belonging to overlapping sets of items were erroneously integrated (Wu, Kanai, & Shimojo, 2004, Nature, 429, 262). In this illusion, central and peripheral portions of a transparent motion field combined color and motion in opposite fashions. When observers saw such stimuli, their perceptual color–motion bindings in the periphery were re-arranged in such a way as to accord with the bindings in the central region, resulting in erroneous color–motion pairings (misbinding) in peripheral vision. Here we show that this misbinding illusion is also seen in the binding of color and orientation. When the central field of a stimulus array was composed of objects that h...
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objec...
At the early stages of visual processing in humans and other primates, chromatic signals are carried...
AbstractPerceptual misbinding of color during binocular rivalry reveals separate neural representati...
AbstractA previous study reported the misbinding illusion in which visual features belonging to over...
SummaryA fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
A fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent scene,...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
Wu, Kanai, & Shimojo (2004 Nature 429 262) described a compelling illusion demonstrating a steady-st...
When you see a red ball rolling across the floor, the ball's redness, roundness and motion appear to...
Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual systems are well ...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objec...
Background: Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual syste...
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objec...
At the early stages of visual processing in humans and other primates, chromatic signals are carried...
AbstractPerceptual misbinding of color during binocular rivalry reveals separate neural representati...
AbstractA previous study reported the misbinding illusion in which visual features belonging to over...
SummaryA fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
A fundamental challenge for the visual system is to integrate visual features into a coherent scene,...
SummaryWhether fundamental visual attributes, such as color, motion, and shape, are analyzed separat...
Wu, Kanai, & Shimojo (2004 Nature 429 262) described a compelling illusion demonstrating a steady-st...
When you see a red ball rolling across the floor, the ball's redness, roundness and motion appear to...
Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual systems are well ...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
Vision in the fovea, the center of the visual field, is much more accurate and detailed than vision ...
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objec...
Background: Anatomical and physiological differences between the central and peripheral visual syste...
Evidence from neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies suggest that visual information about objec...
At the early stages of visual processing in humans and other primates, chromatic signals are carried...
AbstractPerceptual misbinding of color during binocular rivalry reveals separate neural representati...