AbstractThe Ternus display can induce a percept of ‘element motion’ or ‘group motion’. Conventionally, this has been attributed to two different motion processes, with different spatial and temporal ranges. In contrast, recent studies have emphasised spatial and temporal grouping principles as underlying the apparent motion percepts in the Ternus display. The present study explored effects of spatial and temporal grouping on the apparent motion percept in a novel Ternus display of oriented Gabor elements with no inter-frame interval. Each frame of this stimulus could be further divided into ‘sub-frames’, and the orientation of the carriers was changed across these sub-frames. In four experiments transitions were found between the motion per...
AbstractWe attempted to eliminate the percept of element motion in the Ternus display by connecting ...
Research on multisensory interactions has shown that the perceived timing of a visual event can be c...
Recent studies of brain plasticity that pertain to time perception have shown that fast training of ...
AbstractThe Ternus display can induce a percept of ‘element motion’ or ‘group motion’. Conventionall...
We report three experiments investigating the effect of perceptual grouping on the appearance of a b...
AbstractWe present psychophysical experiments designed to reveal the role of facilitative contour in...
Previous studies of dynamic crossmodal integration have revealed that the direction of apparent moti...
AbstractWe present psychophysical experiments designed to reveal the role of facilitative contour in...
Previous studies of dynamic crossmodal integration have revealed that the direction of apparent moti...
Gestalt rules that describe how visual stimuli are grouped also apply to sounds, but it is unknown i...
(A) Upper panel: explicit EM at the short IFI (50 ms). At the short IFI, the shared central disk bet...
AbstractDynamic stimuli are ubiquitous in natural viewing conditions implying that grouping operatio...
Visual stimuli remain visible for some time after their physical offset (visible persistence) Visibl...
Recently, M. Boi, H. Ogmen, J. Krummenacher, T. U. Otto, & M. H. Herzog (2009) reported a fascinatin...
We investigated whether the same principles that influence grouping in static displays also influenc...
AbstractWe attempted to eliminate the percept of element motion in the Ternus display by connecting ...
Research on multisensory interactions has shown that the perceived timing of a visual event can be c...
Recent studies of brain plasticity that pertain to time perception have shown that fast training of ...
AbstractThe Ternus display can induce a percept of ‘element motion’ or ‘group motion’. Conventionall...
We report three experiments investigating the effect of perceptual grouping on the appearance of a b...
AbstractWe present psychophysical experiments designed to reveal the role of facilitative contour in...
Previous studies of dynamic crossmodal integration have revealed that the direction of apparent moti...
AbstractWe present psychophysical experiments designed to reveal the role of facilitative contour in...
Previous studies of dynamic crossmodal integration have revealed that the direction of apparent moti...
Gestalt rules that describe how visual stimuli are grouped also apply to sounds, but it is unknown i...
(A) Upper panel: explicit EM at the short IFI (50 ms). At the short IFI, the shared central disk bet...
AbstractDynamic stimuli are ubiquitous in natural viewing conditions implying that grouping operatio...
Visual stimuli remain visible for some time after their physical offset (visible persistence) Visibl...
Recently, M. Boi, H. Ogmen, J. Krummenacher, T. U. Otto, & M. H. Herzog (2009) reported a fascinatin...
We investigated whether the same principles that influence grouping in static displays also influenc...
AbstractWe attempted to eliminate the percept of element motion in the Ternus display by connecting ...
Research on multisensory interactions has shown that the perceived timing of a visual event can be c...
Recent studies of brain plasticity that pertain to time perception have shown that fast training of ...