We investigated the perceived position of visual targets in apparent motion. A disc moved horizontally through three positions from -10° to +10° in the far periphery (20° above fixation), generating a compelling impression of apparent motion. In the first experiment, observers compared the position of the middle of the three discs to a subsequently presented reference. Unexpectedly, observers judged its position to be shifted backward, in the direction opposite that of the motion. We then tested the middle disc in sequences of 3, 5, and 7 discs, each covering the same spatial and temporal extents (similar speeds). The backwards shift was only found for the three-disc sequence. With the extra discs approaching more continuous motion, the per...
The perceived position of an object is determined not only by the retinal location of the object but...
When a moving object abruptly disappears, this profoundly influences its localization by the visual ...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
We investigated the perceived position of visual targets in apparent motion. A disc moved horizontal...
Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ongoing motion. A...
AbstractMotion can influence the perceived position of nearby stationary objects (Nature Neuroscienc...
Visual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For many disp...
AbstractWhen observers are asked to localize the final position of a moving target, the judged posit...
AbstractSome accounts hold that the position of moving objects is extrapolated either in visual perc...
AbstractVisual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For m...
AbstractObject motion and position have long been thought to involve largely independent visual comp...
AbstractMotion signals contained within a stationary object projected on the fronto-parallel plane s...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Although we have made major advances in understanding motion perception based on the processing of l...
AbstractIn this study, we examined the relation between motion induced position shifts and the posit...
The perceived position of an object is determined not only by the retinal location of the object but...
When a moving object abruptly disappears, this profoundly influences its localization by the visual ...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
We investigated the perceived position of visual targets in apparent motion. A disc moved horizontal...
Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ongoing motion. A...
AbstractMotion can influence the perceived position of nearby stationary objects (Nature Neuroscienc...
Visual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For many disp...
AbstractWhen observers are asked to localize the final position of a moving target, the judged posit...
AbstractSome accounts hold that the position of moving objects is extrapolated either in visual perc...
AbstractVisual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For m...
AbstractObject motion and position have long been thought to involve largely independent visual comp...
AbstractMotion signals contained within a stationary object projected on the fronto-parallel plane s...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Although we have made major advances in understanding motion perception based on the processing of l...
AbstractIn this study, we examined the relation between motion induced position shifts and the posit...
The perceived position of an object is determined not only by the retinal location of the object but...
When a moving object abruptly disappears, this profoundly influences its localization by the visual ...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...