Causality is a higher-level mental construct derived from low-level percepts such as contiguity in space–time. We show that low-level spatial perception is distorted by the presence of a causal connection, such that two objects appear closer in space when they are causally linked than when they are not. This finding parallels recent demonstrations of temporal causal binding and suggests that causality is at the root of a general ambiguity-resolution process operating on the human perceptual system
<p>(A–C) Schematized spatial paradigm employed by several studies on audio-visual causal inference. ...
Beginning with the research of Albert Michotte, investigators have identified simple perceptual even...
Contemporary philosophical debates about causation are dominated by two approaches, which are often ...
Causality is a higher-level mental construct derived from low-level percepts such as contiguity in s...
SummaryAdapting to visual collisions increases the tendency to see the colliding objects as sliding ...
SummaryWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predi...
In addition to perceiving the colors, shapes, and motions of objects, observers can perceive higher-...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
International audienceWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to under...
When object A moves adjacent to a stationary object, B, and in that instant A stops moving and B sta...
Contemporary philosophical debates about causation are dominated by two approaches, which are often ...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
When objects collide, observers perceive not only the motion but also causal relations, such as whic...
Several kinds of visual causal impressions occur when people observe stimuli involving objects in mo...
Michotte can be considered as the pioneering researcher with respect to the phenomenon of causality ...
<p>(A–C) Schematized spatial paradigm employed by several studies on audio-visual causal inference. ...
Beginning with the research of Albert Michotte, investigators have identified simple perceptual even...
Contemporary philosophical debates about causation are dominated by two approaches, which are often ...
Causality is a higher-level mental construct derived from low-level percepts such as contiguity in s...
SummaryAdapting to visual collisions increases the tendency to see the colliding objects as sliding ...
SummaryWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predi...
In addition to perceiving the colors, shapes, and motions of objects, observers can perceive higher-...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
International audienceWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to under...
When object A moves adjacent to a stationary object, B, and in that instant A stops moving and B sta...
Contemporary philosophical debates about causation are dominated by two approaches, which are often ...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
When objects collide, observers perceive not only the motion but also causal relations, such as whic...
Several kinds of visual causal impressions occur when people observe stimuli involving objects in mo...
Michotte can be considered as the pioneering researcher with respect to the phenomenon of causality ...
<p>(A–C) Schematized spatial paradigm employed by several studies on audio-visual causal inference. ...
Beginning with the research of Albert Michotte, investigators have identified simple perceptual even...
Contemporary philosophical debates about causation are dominated by two approaches, which are often ...