Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination of a stimulus. We studied an extreme case of visible persistence by presenting two matrices of randomly distributed black and white pixels in succession. On the transition from one matrix to the second, the luminance polarity of all pixels within a disk- or annulus-shaped area reversed, physically creating a single second-order transient signal. This transient signal produces the percept of a disk or an annulus with an abrupt onset and a gradual offset. To study the nature of this fading percept we varied spatial parameters, such as the inner and the outer diameter of annuli (Experiment I) and the radius and eccentricity of disks (Experiment I...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
A fundamental property of ambiguous visual patterns is the inevitability of perceptual reversal. The...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
The visual system has limited temporal resolution, with the intensity of brief stimulus presentatio...
<p>Bars indicate the duration of the fading percept of the transient shapes, measured by auditory re...
Subjects identified dot bigrams appearing within or disappearing from random dot patterns. Each lett...
AbstractWe examined the perceptual disappearance (or ‘filling in’) of a peripheral target surrounded...
After prolonged fixation, a stationary object placed in the peripheral visual field fades and disapp...
Contains fulltext : 57024.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We show that the...
A peripherally presented target embedded in dynamic texture perceptually disappears (or 'fills-in') ...
A retinally stabilized object readily undergoes perceptual fading and disappears from consciousness....
I report four experiments designed to investigate the perceptual grouping processes by better unders...
LED displays produce anomalous spatio-temporal (moving) illusory contours involving the apparent (pe...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
A fundamental property of ambiguous visual patterns is the inevitability of perceptual reversal. The...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
The visual system has limited temporal resolution, with the intensity of brief stimulus presentatio...
<p>Bars indicate the duration of the fading percept of the transient shapes, measured by auditory re...
Subjects identified dot bigrams appearing within or disappearing from random dot patterns. Each lett...
AbstractWe examined the perceptual disappearance (or ‘filling in’) of a peripheral target surrounded...
After prolonged fixation, a stationary object placed in the peripheral visual field fades and disapp...
Contains fulltext : 57024.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We show that the...
A peripherally presented target embedded in dynamic texture perceptually disappears (or 'fills-in') ...
A retinally stabilized object readily undergoes perceptual fading and disappears from consciousness....
I report four experiments designed to investigate the perceptual grouping processes by better unders...
LED displays produce anomalous spatio-temporal (moving) illusory contours involving the apparent (pe...
From moment to moment, we perceive objects in the world as continuous despite fluctuations in their ...
A fundamental property of ambiguous visual patterns is the inevitability of perceptual reversal. The...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...