Learning and imitating a complex motor action requires to visually follow complex movements, but conscious perception seems too slowfor such tasks. Recent findings suggest that visual perception has a higher temporal resolution at an unconscious than at a conscious level. Here we investigate whether high-temporal resolution in visual perception relies on prediction mechanisms and attention shifts based on recently experienced sequences of visual information. To that aim we explore sequential effects during four different simultaneity/asynchrony discrimination tasks. Two stimuli are displayed on each trial with varying stimulus onset asynchronies (SOA). Subjects decide whether the stimuli are simultaneous or asynchronous and give manual...
Although perception is typically constrained by limits in available processing resources, these cons...
We move our eyes to explore the world, but visual areas determining where to look next (action) are ...
We investigated the relationship between attention and perceived duration of visual events with a do...
International audienceLearning and imitating a complex motor action requires to visually follow comp...
If two images are displayed in rapid cyclical order, we perceive them as a single, fused image. Howe...
<div><p>A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgm...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Of critical importance t...
When subjects are asked to perceptually bind rapidly alternating colour and motion stimuli, the pair...
International audienceCorrectly discriminating the order of events arising in our environment is a f...
When two stimuli are presented simultaneously to an observer, the perceived temporal order does not ...
A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgments (SJ...
Physical simultaneity between two stimuli typically differs from perceived simultaneity. Moreover, s...
Previous studies have suggested that even if subjects deem two visual stimuli less than 20 ms apart ...
Simultaneously presented visual events lead to temporally asynchronous percepts. This has led some r...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
Although perception is typically constrained by limits in available processing resources, these cons...
We move our eyes to explore the world, but visual areas determining where to look next (action) are ...
We investigated the relationship between attention and perceived duration of visual events with a do...
International audienceLearning and imitating a complex motor action requires to visually follow comp...
If two images are displayed in rapid cyclical order, we perceive them as a single, fused image. Howe...
<div><p>A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgm...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Of critical importance t...
When subjects are asked to perceptually bind rapidly alternating colour and motion stimuli, the pair...
International audienceCorrectly discriminating the order of events arising in our environment is a f...
When two stimuli are presented simultaneously to an observer, the perceived temporal order does not ...
A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgments (SJ...
Physical simultaneity between two stimuli typically differs from perceived simultaneity. Moreover, s...
Previous studies have suggested that even if subjects deem two visual stimuli less than 20 ms apart ...
Simultaneously presented visual events lead to temporally asynchronous percepts. This has led some r...
In daily life, temporal expectations may derive from incidental learning of recurring patterns of in...
Although perception is typically constrained by limits in available processing resources, these cons...
We move our eyes to explore the world, but visual areas determining where to look next (action) are ...
We investigated the relationship between attention and perceived duration of visual events with a do...