SummaryIn motion-induced blindness (MIB), persistent static targets intermittently disappear when presented near moving elements [1, 2]. There is currently no consensus regarding the cause or causes of MIB [3–7]. Here, we link the phenomenon to a mechanism that is integral for normal human vision, motion streak suppression [8]. The human visual system integrates information over time [9], resulting in streaks of activity across visual brain regions when objects move [10, 11]. These “motion streaks” are usually suppressed from awareness. Our results suggest that this process shapes MIB. We show that MIB is enhanced at the trailing edges of movement and that both MIB and motion streak suppression are impaired at equiluminance. These findings ...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena ...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
Motion Induced Blindness (MIB) is a well-established visual phenomenon whereby highly salient target...
Visual information about the form of an object and its movement in the world can be processed indepe...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) describes the occasional disappearance of salient visual objects in t...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Aftereffects induced by invisible stimuli constitute a powerful tool to investigate what type of neu...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a visual phenomenon in which highly salient visual targets spontan...
When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving stimuli, t...
When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving stimuli, t...
Transient motion blindness is a visual phenomenon where temporary blindness for first-order visual m...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is the perceived disappearance of a salient target when surrounded by...
Motion-induced blindness occurs when an unchanging part of the visual field that is stationary relat...
Sensing the movements of the world and the objects within it appears to be a fundamental job for our...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena ...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
Motion Induced Blindness (MIB) is a well-established visual phenomenon whereby highly salient target...
Visual information about the form of an object and its movement in the world can be processed indepe...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) describes the occasional disappearance of salient visual objects in t...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Aftereffects induced by invisible stimuli constitute a powerful tool to investigate what type of neu...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is a visual phenomenon in which highly salient visual targets spontan...
When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving stimuli, t...
When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving stimuli, t...
Transient motion blindness is a visual phenomenon where temporary blindness for first-order visual m...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is the perceived disappearance of a salient target when surrounded by...
Motion-induced blindness occurs when an unchanging part of the visual field that is stationary relat...
Sensing the movements of the world and the objects within it appears to be a fundamental job for our...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena ...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
Motion Induced Blindness (MIB) is a well-established visual phenomenon whereby highly salient target...