AbstractThe direction illusion is the phenomenal exaggeration of the angle between the drift directions, typically, of two superimposed sets of random dots. The direction illusion is commonly attributed to mutual inhibition between direction-selective cell populations (distribution-shift model). A second explanation attributes the direction illusion to the differential processing of relative and non-relative motion components (differential processing model). Our first experiment demonstrates that, as predicted by the differential processing model, a static line can invoke a misperception of direction in a single set of dots – a phenomenon we refer to as the statically-induced direction illusion. In a second experiment, we find that the orie...
This study examined whether the peripheral drift illusion can yield apparent motion in depth or not....
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
The direction illusion is the phenomenal exaggeration of the angle between the drift directions, typ...
AbstractThe direction illusion is the phenomenal exaggeration of the angle between the drift directi...
In two experiments, we demonstrate a misperception of the velocity of a random-dot stimulus moving i...
AbstractIn two experiments, we demonstrate a misperception of the velocity of a random-dot stimulus ...
The motion/position illusion refers to phenomena in which an object is systematically mislocalized i...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
Abstract. Recent findings suggest that the visual system is biased by its past stimulation to detect...
Many previous studies concerning the perception and discrimination of motion direction have utilised...
Neural adaptation and inhibition are pervasive characteristics of the primate brain, and are probabl...
SummaryOur perceptions are fundamentally altered by our knowledge of the world. When cloud-gazing, f...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical properties of...
AbstractSimultaneous direction repulsion (the direction illusion) occurs in bidirectional motion dis...
This study examined whether the peripheral drift illusion can yield apparent motion in depth or not....
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
The direction illusion is the phenomenal exaggeration of the angle between the drift directions, typ...
AbstractThe direction illusion is the phenomenal exaggeration of the angle between the drift directi...
In two experiments, we demonstrate a misperception of the velocity of a random-dot stimulus moving i...
AbstractIn two experiments, we demonstrate a misperception of the velocity of a random-dot stimulus ...
The motion/position illusion refers to phenomena in which an object is systematically mislocalized i...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
Abstract. Recent findings suggest that the visual system is biased by its past stimulation to detect...
Many previous studies concerning the perception and discrimination of motion direction have utilised...
Neural adaptation and inhibition are pervasive characteristics of the primate brain, and are probabl...
SummaryOur perceptions are fundamentally altered by our knowledge of the world. When cloud-gazing, f...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical properties of...
AbstractSimultaneous direction repulsion (the direction illusion) occurs in bidirectional motion dis...
This study examined whether the peripheral drift illusion can yield apparent motion in depth or not....
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...