Sensory adaptation is a useful tool to identify the links between perceptual effects and neural mechanisms. Even though motion adaptation is one of the earliest and most documented aftereffects, few studies have investigated the perception of direction and speed of the aftereffect at the same time, that is the perceived velocity. Using a novel experimental paradigm, we simultaneously recorded the perceived direction and speed of leftward or rightward moving random dots before and after adaptation. For the adapting stimulus, we chose a horizontally-oriented broadband grating moving upward behind a circular aperture. Because of the aperture problem, the interpretation of this stimulus is ambiguous, being consistent with multiple velocities, a...
AbstractAfter an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is perce...
Introduction: While the directionality of tactile motion processing has been studied extensively, ta...
AbstractTo investigate whether or not adaptation to second-order motion can cause changes in perceiv...
Sensory adaptation is a useful tool to identify the links between perceptual effects and neural mech...
Motion adaptation generates strong aftereffects in the opposite direction. Here, we investigated the...
AbstractAdaptation to a moving visual pattern induces shifts in the perceived motion of subsequently...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
Visual systems adapt to the prevailing image conditions. This improves the ability to discriminate b...
AbstractThe processing of motion information by the visual system can be decomposed into two general...
AbstractDuring adaptation to a moving pattern, perceived speed decreases. Thus we know that the adap...
AbstractThe N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable contra...
AbstractUsing a speed-matching task, we measured the speed tuning of the dynamic motion aftereffect ...
Adaptation to a moving visual pattern induces shifts in the perceived motion of subsequently viewed ...
The N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable speed (0.25–13...
AbstractAdaptation was studied in a paradigm in which the adapting stimulus was a variably biased ve...
AbstractAfter an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is perce...
Introduction: While the directionality of tactile motion processing has been studied extensively, ta...
AbstractTo investigate whether or not adaptation to second-order motion can cause changes in perceiv...
Sensory adaptation is a useful tool to identify the links between perceptual effects and neural mech...
Motion adaptation generates strong aftereffects in the opposite direction. Here, we investigated the...
AbstractAdaptation to a moving visual pattern induces shifts in the perceived motion of subsequently...
Prolonged exposure (adaptation) to a stimulus drifting at a constant speed can bias the perceived sp...
Visual systems adapt to the prevailing image conditions. This improves the ability to discriminate b...
AbstractThe processing of motion information by the visual system can be decomposed into two general...
AbstractDuring adaptation to a moving pattern, perceived speed decreases. Thus we know that the adap...
AbstractThe N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable contra...
AbstractUsing a speed-matching task, we measured the speed tuning of the dynamic motion aftereffect ...
Adaptation to a moving visual pattern induces shifts in the perceived motion of subsequently viewed ...
The N200 amplitude of the motion-onset VEP evoked by a parafoveal grating of variable speed (0.25–13...
AbstractAdaptation was studied in a paradigm in which the adapting stimulus was a variably biased ve...
AbstractAfter an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is perce...
Introduction: While the directionality of tactile motion processing has been studied extensively, ta...
AbstractTo investigate whether or not adaptation to second-order motion can cause changes in perceiv...