Philosophers have long argued that causality cannot be directly observed but requires a conscious inference (Hume, 1967). Albert Michotte however developed numerous visual phenomena in which people seemed to perceive causality akin to primary visual properties like colour or motion (Michotte, 1946). Michotte claimed that the perception of causality did not require a conscious, deliberate inference but, working over 70 years ago, he did not have access to the experimental methods to test this claim. Here we employ Continuous Flash Suppression (CFS)-an interocular suppression technique to render stimuli invisible (Tsuchiya & Koch, 2005)-to test whether causal events enter awareness faster than non-causal events. We presented observers with 'c...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
Subjects observed computer-generated images of five opaque rectangles arranged in a vertical column ...
International audienceWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to under...
Michotte can be considered as the pioneering researcher with respect to the phenomenon of causality ...
SummaryWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predi...
Beginning with the research of Albert Michotte, investigators have identified simple perceptual even...
SummaryAn optimal correspondence of temporal information between the physical world and our perceptu...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
Little is known about the mechanisms that underlie time perception. In the past, it has been assumed...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
Phenomenal causality is an illusion built on an incomplete perception. It is an illusion because we ...
International audienceAn optimal correspondence of temporal information between the physical world a...
One of the most important tasks for humans is the attribution of causes and effects --- in diverse c...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
Subjects observed computer-generated images of five opaque rectangles arranged in a vertical column ...
International audienceWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to under...
Michotte can be considered as the pioneering researcher with respect to the phenomenon of causality ...
SummaryWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predi...
Beginning with the research of Albert Michotte, investigators have identified simple perceptual even...
SummaryAn optimal correspondence of temporal information between the physical world and our perceptu...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
Little is known about the mechanisms that underlie time perception. In the past, it has been assumed...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
Phenomenal causality is an illusion built on an incomplete perception. It is an illusion because we ...
International audienceAn optimal correspondence of temporal information between the physical world a...
One of the most important tasks for humans is the attribution of causes and effects --- in diverse c...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
Subjects observed computer-generated images of five opaque rectangles arranged in a vertical column ...
International audienceWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to under...