Visual illusions are often studied and analyzed to better understand the neural basis of perception. This project aims to quantify flicker-induced induced motion (FLIIM), a newly discovered form of induced motion that causes a stationary object to appear to move when displayed with other moving objects only when all of the objects are flickering. The results revealed that the flicker rate at which FLIIM is the strongest is 2 Hz and that FLIIM gets weaker as the flicker rate increases. The results also revealed that FLIIM is strongest in parafoveal vision and gets weaker in foveal vision. Finally, using isoluminant stimuli, it was determined that FLIIM occurs in second-order motion perception. These findings help refine future models of moti...
Optical flow fields composed of spatiotemporal luminance modulations (first-order) versus spatiotemp...
The work that follows introduces a new visual illusion. The ‘jitter’ illusion arises in response to ...
AbstractWhen a horizontal bar is presented after a single dot is shown at one of its ends, an illuso...
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
AbstractA series of experiments was conducted to clarify the distinction between motion aftereffects...
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
AbstractThe eyes are always moving even during fixation, making the retinal image move concomitantly...
International audienceα oscillations (8-14 Hz) greatly influence brain activity, yet we generally do...
AbstractA stationary pattern with asymmetrical luminance gradients can appear to move. We hypothesiz...
AbstractThis study evaluated the influence of superimposed luminance flicker on the detection of osc...
AbstractA series of experiments was conducted to clarify the distinction between motion aftereffects...
Contains fulltext : 135403.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Bistable visu...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
The question regarding the exact function of the primary visual cortex (V1) in vision has been aroun...
Spatially heterogeneous flicker, characterized by probabilistic and locally independent luminance mo...
Optical flow fields composed of spatiotemporal luminance modulations (first-order) versus spatiotemp...
The work that follows introduces a new visual illusion. The ‘jitter’ illusion arises in response to ...
AbstractWhen a horizontal bar is presented after a single dot is shown at one of its ends, an illuso...
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
AbstractA series of experiments was conducted to clarify the distinction between motion aftereffects...
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
AbstractThe eyes are always moving even during fixation, making the retinal image move concomitantly...
International audienceα oscillations (8-14 Hz) greatly influence brain activity, yet we generally do...
AbstractA stationary pattern with asymmetrical luminance gradients can appear to move. We hypothesiz...
AbstractThis study evaluated the influence of superimposed luminance flicker on the detection of osc...
AbstractA series of experiments was conducted to clarify the distinction between motion aftereffects...
Contains fulltext : 135403.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Bistable visu...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
The question regarding the exact function of the primary visual cortex (V1) in vision has been aroun...
Spatially heterogeneous flicker, characterized by probabilistic and locally independent luminance mo...
Optical flow fields composed of spatiotemporal luminance modulations (first-order) versus spatiotemp...
The work that follows introduces a new visual illusion. The ‘jitter’ illusion arises in response to ...
AbstractWhen a horizontal bar is presented after a single dot is shown at one of its ends, an illuso...