AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with the location(s) along the pathway of visual processing at which certain perceptual manifestations of this illusory motion originate. One such manifestation is the unidirectionality of the MAE after adaptation to moving plaids or transparent motion. This unidirectionality has led to the suggestion that the origin of this MAE might be a single source (gain control) located at, or beyond areas that are believed to be responsible for the integration of motion signals. In this report we present evidence against this suggestion using a simple experiment. For the same adaptation pattern, which consisted of two orthogonally moving transparent patter...
Visual adaptation produces remarkable perceptual aftereffects. However, it remains unclear what basi...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
We have studied the effects of voluntary attention on the induction of motion aftereffects (MAEs). W...
AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with...
AbstractThe motion aftereffect (MAE) to drifting bivectorial stimuli, such as plaids, is usually uni...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
AbstractThe motion aftereffect (MAE) is an illusory drift of a physically stationary pattern induced...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) is an illusory drift of a physically stationary pattern induced by prol...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
After prolonged adaptation to a moving pattern, a subsequently presented static or dynamic test patt...
A visual illusion known as the motion aftereffect is considered to be the perceptual manifestation o...
A visual illusion known as the motion aftereffect is considered to be the perceptual manifestation o...
AbstractA series of experiments was conducted to clarify the distinction between motion aftereffects...
none2siSubsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rM...
Visual adaptation produces remarkable perceptual aftereffects. However, it remains unclear what basi...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
We have studied the effects of voluntary attention on the induction of motion aftereffects (MAEs). W...
AbstractOne of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with...
AbstractThe motion aftereffect (MAE) to drifting bivectorial stimuli, such as plaids, is usually uni...
AbstractAdaptation to orthogonal transparent patterns drifting at the same speed produces a unidirec...
AbstractWhen observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE...
AbstractThe motion aftereffect (MAE) is an illusory drift of a physically stationary pattern induced...
The motion aftereffect (MAE) is an illusory drift of a physically stationary pattern induced by prol...
When observers adapt to a transparent-motion stimulus, the resulting motion aftereffect (MAE) is typ...
After prolonged adaptation to a moving pattern, a subsequently presented static or dynamic test patt...
A visual illusion known as the motion aftereffect is considered to be the perceptual manifestation o...
A visual illusion known as the motion aftereffect is considered to be the perceptual manifestation o...
AbstractA series of experiments was conducted to clarify the distinction between motion aftereffects...
none2siSubsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rM...
Visual adaptation produces remarkable perceptual aftereffects. However, it remains unclear what basi...
Subsecond adaptation to directional motion can induce a rapid form of motion after-effect (rMAE). Un...
We have studied the effects of voluntary attention on the induction of motion aftereffects (MAEs). W...