Motion-induced blindness (MIB) describes the occasional disappearance of salient visual objects in the presence of moving features (Y. S. Bonneh, A. Cooperman, & D. Sagi, 2001). Here we test whether motion adaptation and the ensuing motion aftereffect (MAE) are sufficient to trigger disappearance of salient targets. In three experiments, observers adapted to either rotating or static stimuli. Immediately afterwards, a static test pattern was presented consisting of a mask with texture elements and three superimposed target dots in a triangular arrangement. Observers reported dot disappearance and reappearance. The results clearly show that illusory motion in a static test pattern, following motion adaptation, promotes the disappearance ...
During central fixation, a moving pattern of non-targets induces repeated temporary blindness to eve...
When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving stimuli, t...
We investigated how various grouping factors altered subjective disappearances of the individual tar...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is the perceived disappearance of a salient target when surrounded by...
After prolonged exposure to moving stimuli, illusory motion is perceived in stimuli that do not cont...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena ...
SummaryIn motion-induced blindness (MIB), persistent static targets intermittently disappear when pr...
Motion-induced blindness is a striking phenomenon in which salient static visual stimuli "disap...
During central fixation, a moving pattern of nontargets induces repeated temporary blindness to even...
Aftereffects induced by invisible stimuli constitute a powerful tool to investigate what type of neu...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
AbstractMotion-induced blindness is a striking phenomenon in which salient static visual stimuli “di...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB), the illusory disappearance of local targets against a moving mask, h...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
During central fixation, a moving pattern of non-targets induces repeated temporary blindness to eve...
When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving stimuli, t...
We investigated how various grouping factors altered subjective disappearances of the individual tar...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) is the perceived disappearance of a salient target when surrounded by...
After prolonged exposure to moving stimuli, illusory motion is perceived in stimuli that do not cont...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB) and binocular rivalry (BR) are examples of multistable phenomena ...
SummaryIn motion-induced blindness (MIB), persistent static targets intermittently disappear when pr...
Motion-induced blindness is a striking phenomenon in which salient static visual stimuli "disap...
During central fixation, a moving pattern of nontargets induces repeated temporary blindness to even...
Aftereffects induced by invisible stimuli constitute a powerful tool to investigate what type of neu...
Visual disappearance illusions – such as motion-induced blindness (MIB)- are commonly used to study ...
AbstractMotion-induced blindness is a striking phenomenon in which salient static visual stimuli “di...
Motion-induced blindness (MIB), the illusory disappearance of local targets against a moving mask, h...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
During central fixation, a moving pattern of non-targets induces repeated temporary blindness to eve...
When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving stimuli, t...
We investigated how various grouping factors altered subjective disappearances of the individual tar...