Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ongoing motion. Although static forces (fixation, landmarks) affect perceived position, motion remains the overwhelming force driving estimates of position. Motion endpoint estimates biased in the direction of motion are perceptual signatures of motion's dominant role in localization. We sought conditions in which static forces exert the predominant influence over perceived position: stimulus displays for which target position is perceived backward relative to motion. We used a target that moved diagonally with constant speed, abruptly turned 90° and continued at constant speed; observers localized the discontinuity. This yielded a previously undescribed effe...
AbstractMotion can influence the perceived position of nearby stationary objects (Nature Neuroscienc...
Visual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For many disp...
AbstractVisual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For m...
Shinsuke Shimojo Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
AbstractWhen observers are asked to localize the final position of a moving target, the judged posit...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
AbstractVisual motion signals distort the perceived positions of briefly presented stimuli; a briefl...
AbstractSome accounts hold that the position of moving objects is extrapolated either in visual perc...
AbstractObject motion and position have long been thought to involve largely independent visual comp...
AbstractMotion can influence the perceived position of nearby stationary objects (Nature Neuroscienc...
Visual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For many disp...
AbstractVisual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For m...
Shinsuke Shimojo Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
AbstractWhen observers are asked to localize the final position of a moving target, the judged posit...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
AbstractVisual motion signals distort the perceived positions of briefly presented stimuli; a briefl...
AbstractSome accounts hold that the position of moving objects is extrapolated either in visual perc...
AbstractObject motion and position have long been thought to involve largely independent visual comp...
AbstractMotion can influence the perceived position of nearby stationary objects (Nature Neuroscienc...
Visual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For many disp...
AbstractVisual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For m...