Many studies of perceptual impressions of causality have used a stimulus in which a moving object (the launcher) contacts a stationary object (the target) and the latter then moves off. Such stimuli give rise to an impression that the launcher makes the target move. In the present experiments, instead of a single target object, an array of four vertically aligned objects was used. The launcher contacted none of them, but stopped at a point between the two central objects. The four objects then moved with similar motion properties, exhibiting the Gestalt property of common fate. Strong impressions of causality were reported for this stimulus. It is argued that the array of four objects was perceived, by the likelihood principle, as a single ...
When objects collide, observers perceive not only the motion but also causal relations, such as whic...
Stimuli were presented in which a moving object (A) contacted a stationary object (B), whereupon bot...
If a moving stimulus (i.e., launcher) contacts a stationary target that
 subsequently begins to ...
Many studies of perceptual impressions of causality have used a stimulus in which a moving object (t...
Several kinds of visual causal impressions occur when people observe stimuli involving objects in mo...
Stimuli in which a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) and the latter then moves off ten...
Subjects observed computer-generated images of five opaque rectangles arranged in a vertical column ...
Visually perceived interactions between objects, such as animated versions of billiard ball collisio...
When a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) and Object B then moves, visual impressions o...
Stimuli were presented that consisted of a stationary row of black-bordered white rectangles. As obs...
Previous research has shown that stimuli in which a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) ...
Simple animations in which one object contacts another give rise to visual impressions that the form...
Michotte can be considered as the pioneering researcher with respect to the phenomenon of causality ...
When objects collide, observers perceive not only the motion but also causal relations, such as whic...
Stimuli were presented in which a moving object (A) contacted a stationary object (B), whereupon bot...
If a moving stimulus (i.e., launcher) contacts a stationary target that
 subsequently begins to ...
Many studies of perceptual impressions of causality have used a stimulus in which a moving object (t...
Several kinds of visual causal impressions occur when people observe stimuli involving objects in mo...
Stimuli in which a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) and the latter then moves off ten...
Subjects observed computer-generated images of five opaque rectangles arranged in a vertical column ...
Visually perceived interactions between objects, such as animated versions of billiard ball collisio...
When a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) and Object B then moves, visual impressions o...
Stimuli were presented that consisted of a stationary row of black-bordered white rectangles. As obs...
Previous research has shown that stimuli in which a moving object (A) contacts a stationary one (B) ...
Simple animations in which one object contacts another give rise to visual impressions that the form...
Michotte can be considered as the pioneering researcher with respect to the phenomenon of causality ...
When objects collide, observers perceive not only the motion but also causal relations, such as whic...
Stimuli were presented in which a moving object (A) contacted a stationary object (B), whereupon bot...
If a moving stimulus (i.e., launcher) contacts a stationary target that
 subsequently begins to ...