Motion signals contained within a stationary object projected on the fronto-parallel plane shift the object’s apparent spatial position in the direction of the motion [see De Valois, R. L., & De Valois, K. K. (1991). Vernier acuity with stationary moving Gabors. Vision Research, 31(9), 1619–1626]. We report an analogous apparent position shift of three-dimensional objects that contain local elements that move in depth. Our stimulus was a transparent three-dimensional cylinder defined by 150 limited-lifetime dots, oriented such that it was end on and its tangent plane was circular. Dots moved in depth by changes in their binocular disparities. In the first experiment, observers judged the positions of the near and far ends of the cylinder, b...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
AbstractThe perceived position of a moving target at a particular point in time, indicated by a flas...
NoMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed objects. ...
AbstractMotion signals contained within a stationary object projected on the fronto-parallel plane s...
Two important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of motion an...
AbstractTwo important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of m...
Perceiving structure from motion (the kinetic depth effect) is a familiar phenomenon: a stationary p...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
The perceived position of an object is determined not only by the retinal location of the object but...
We investigated the perceived position of visual targets in apparent motion. A disc moved horizontal...
AbstractWhen the sinusoidal grating of a “Gabor pattern” is drifted, the apparent position of the pa...
Shinsuke Shimojo Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ...
When a moving object abruptly disappears, this profoundly influences its localization by the visual ...
When a moving object abruptly disappears, this profoundly influences its localization by the visual ...
AbstractMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed obj...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
AbstractThe perceived position of a moving target at a particular point in time, indicated by a flas...
NoMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed objects. ...
AbstractMotion signals contained within a stationary object projected on the fronto-parallel plane s...
Two important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of motion an...
AbstractTwo important tasks that the visual system has to perform are determining the direction of m...
Perceiving structure from motion (the kinetic depth effect) is a familiar phenomenon: a stationary p...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
The perceived position of an object is determined not only by the retinal location of the object but...
We investigated the perceived position of visual targets in apparent motion. A disc moved horizontal...
AbstractWhen the sinusoidal grating of a “Gabor pattern” is drifted, the apparent position of the pa...
Shinsuke Shimojo Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ...
When a moving object abruptly disappears, this profoundly influences its localization by the visual ...
When a moving object abruptly disappears, this profoundly influences its localization by the visual ...
AbstractMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed obj...
In the present study, we investigated whether motion streaks, produced by fast moving dots Geisler 1...
AbstractThe perceived position of a moving target at a particular point in time, indicated by a flas...
NoMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed objects. ...