People remember moving objects as having moved farther along in their path of motion than is actually the case; this is known as representational momentum (RM). Some authors have argued that RM is an internalization of environmental properties such as physical momentum and gravity. Five experiments demonstrated that a similar memory bias could not have been learned from the environment. For right-handed Ss, objects apparently moving to the right engendered a larger memory bias in the direction of motion than did those moving to the left. This effect, clearly not derived from real-world lateral asymmetries, was relatively insensitive to changes in apparent velocity and the type of object used, and it may be confined to objects in the left ha...
It has been recently shown that individuals demonstrate a leftward bias when recalling visual inform...
Neurologically healthy individuals misbisect their visual space by erring towards the left. This mis...
PURPOSE: If presented with a moving object which suddenly disappears observers usually misjudge the ...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Our visual experience of the world often takes the form of events in which objects and/or other aspe...
Our visual experience of the world often takes the form of events in which objects and/or other aspe...
Representational momentum is the tendency to misremember the stopping point of a moving object as fu...
The neglect of leftward space occurring after a right parietal lesion, known as hemispatial neglect,...
Perceived displacement from an object’s forward trajectory results in a representational momentum (R...
When people are required to indicate the vanishing location of a moving object, systematic biases fo...
Representational momentum (RM) refers to a memory distortion in which the final position or configur...
The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present ...
Memory for the position of a moving target is often displaced in the direction of anticipated motion...
The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present ...
Neurologically intact individuals show a spatial processing bias in perception tasks, specifically s...
It has been recently shown that individuals demonstrate a leftward bias when recalling visual inform...
Neurologically healthy individuals misbisect their visual space by erring towards the left. This mis...
PURPOSE: If presented with a moving object which suddenly disappears observers usually misjudge the ...
People show a systematic preference for the trajectory implied by the writing direction of their lan...
Our visual experience of the world often takes the form of events in which objects and/or other aspe...
Our visual experience of the world often takes the form of events in which objects and/or other aspe...
Representational momentum is the tendency to misremember the stopping point of a moving object as fu...
The neglect of leftward space occurring after a right parietal lesion, known as hemispatial neglect,...
Perceived displacement from an object’s forward trajectory results in a representational momentum (R...
When people are required to indicate the vanishing location of a moving object, systematic biases fo...
Representational momentum (RM) refers to a memory distortion in which the final position or configur...
The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present ...
Memory for the position of a moving target is often displaced in the direction of anticipated motion...
The way we perceive the visual world depends crucially on the state of the observer. In the present ...
Neurologically intact individuals show a spatial processing bias in perception tasks, specifically s...
It has been recently shown that individuals demonstrate a leftward bias when recalling visual inform...
Neurologically healthy individuals misbisect their visual space by erring towards the left. This mis...
PURPOSE: If presented with a moving object which suddenly disappears observers usually misjudge the ...