Using spatially identical displays (variants of the M\ufcller\u2013Lyer illusion), we compared the accuracy of spatial verbal judgments with that of saccadic (eye) and pointing (hand) movements. Verbal judgments showed a clear effect of the illusion. The amplitude of the primary saccade from one endpoint of the pattern (at fixation) to the other also showed an effect of the illusion. Conversely, movement amplitudes when pointing from one endpoint (initial finger position) to the other were significantly more accurate than both saccades and verbal responses. In a control experiment in which the viewing conditions between the saccade and pointing experiments were equalized, saccade amplitude was again affected by the illusion. In several stud...
In order to determine the influence of perceptual input upon oculomotor responses, we examined rapid...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Müller-Lyer illusi...
We studied the effects of visual references and the level of illumination on the localization of sti...
AbstractMilner and Goodale’s (1995) proposal of a functional division of labor between vision-for-pe...
Models of the human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with th...
Models of human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with the V1...
How does action resist visual illusion? Uncorrected oculomotor information does not account for accu...
AbstractSome 30 years ago, Trevarthen [1] introduced the idea of two separate visual systems, a foca...
Our visual system allows us to localize objects in the world and plan motor actions toward them. We ...
SummaryVisual processing in the human brain provides the data both for perception and for guiding mo...
The effects of visual contextual illusions on motor behaviour vary largely between experimental cond...
When making an eye movement and a hand movement toward a visual target, the movements could be guide...
Abstract The primate visual cortex exhibits two anatomically distinct pathways (dorsal and ventral)....
Although there is evidence to suggest visual illusions affect perceptual judgments more than actions...
When the inside texture of a moving object moves, the perceived motion of the object is often distor...
In order to determine the influence of perceptual input upon oculomotor responses, we examined rapid...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Müller-Lyer illusi...
We studied the effects of visual references and the level of illumination on the localization of sti...
AbstractMilner and Goodale’s (1995) proposal of a functional division of labor between vision-for-pe...
Models of the human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with th...
Models of human vision propose a division of labor between vision-for-action (identified with the V1...
How does action resist visual illusion? Uncorrected oculomotor information does not account for accu...
AbstractSome 30 years ago, Trevarthen [1] introduced the idea of two separate visual systems, a foca...
Our visual system allows us to localize objects in the world and plan motor actions toward them. We ...
SummaryVisual processing in the human brain provides the data both for perception and for guiding mo...
The effects of visual contextual illusions on motor behaviour vary largely between experimental cond...
When making an eye movement and a hand movement toward a visual target, the movements could be guide...
Abstract The primate visual cortex exhibits two anatomically distinct pathways (dorsal and ventral)....
Although there is evidence to suggest visual illusions affect perceptual judgments more than actions...
When the inside texture of a moving object moves, the perceived motion of the object is often distor...
In order to determine the influence of perceptual input upon oculomotor responses, we examined rapid...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Müller-Lyer illusi...
We studied the effects of visual references and the level of illumination on the localization of sti...