Abstract-In flash-lag effect (FLE), the position of a moving object is perceived to be ahead of a brief flash when they are actually co-localized. This phenomenon may be due to motion extrapolation: The nervous system has internal conduction delay, thus signals received with a delay in central areas have to be extrapolated for the internal state to be temporally aligned with that of the environment. The precise neural mechanism of such a process has not been fully investigated. Here, we propose that facilitating synapses can be a potential candidate. We tested this idea in FLE and showed that our model behavior is consistent with experimental data. In sum, facilitatory neural dynamics may underlie delay compensation, thus giving rise to FLE...
A flash that is presented aligned with a moving stimulus appears to lag behind the position of the m...
Recent psychophysical studies have shown that perceived timings of events can be dissociated from th...
Background - When a moving stimulus and a briefly flashed static stimulus are physically aligned in ...
AbstractMotor behaviors require animals to coordinate neural activity across different areas within ...
Motor behaviors require animals to coordinate neural activity across different areas within their mo...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect (FLE) is the perceptual phenomenon in which a flash adjacent to a conti...
History and theory of flash-lag: past, present, and future gerrit w. maus, beena khurana, and romi n...
Several accounts put forth to explain the flash-lag effect (FLE) rely mainly on either spatial or te...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect (FLE) is defined as an error in localization that consists of perceivin...
AbstractIn the flash-lag effect (FLE) a moving object is perceived ahead of a stationary stimulus fl...
AbstractA brief flash presented physically aligned with a moving stimulus is perceived to lag behind...
AbstractA flash that is presented aligned with a moving stimulus appears to lag behind the position ...
Neural conduction delay is a serious issue for organisms that need to act in real time. Perceptual p...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
A flash that is presented aligned with a moving stimulus appears to lag behind the position of the m...
Recent psychophysical studies have shown that perceived timings of events can be dissociated from th...
Background - When a moving stimulus and a briefly flashed static stimulus are physically aligned in ...
AbstractMotor behaviors require animals to coordinate neural activity across different areas within ...
Motor behaviors require animals to coordinate neural activity across different areas within their mo...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect (FLE) is the perceptual phenomenon in which a flash adjacent to a conti...
History and theory of flash-lag: past, present, and future gerrit w. maus, beena khurana, and romi n...
Several accounts put forth to explain the flash-lag effect (FLE) rely mainly on either spatial or te...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect (FLE) is defined as an error in localization that consists of perceivin...
AbstractIn the flash-lag effect (FLE) a moving object is perceived ahead of a stationary stimulus fl...
AbstractA brief flash presented physically aligned with a moving stimulus is perceived to lag behind...
AbstractA flash that is presented aligned with a moving stimulus appears to lag behind the position ...
Neural conduction delay is a serious issue for organisms that need to act in real time. Perceptual p...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
A flash that is presented aligned with a moving stimulus appears to lag behind the position of the m...
Recent psychophysical studies have shown that perceived timings of events can be dissociated from th...
Background - When a moving stimulus and a briefly flashed static stimulus are physically aligned in ...