AbstractThe trajectory of a moving object provides information about its velocity, direction and position. This information can be used to enhance the visual system’s ability to detect changes in these parameters. We show that the visibility of the trajectory of a moving object influences the perception of its position. This form of temporal recruitment builds up on a long timescale of approximately 500 ms. Temporary occlusion of the trajectory during this time period reduces recruitment, but does not abolish it. Moreover, we found no spatial restrictions on recruitment on the scale of 10° of arc. When the position of objects on trajectories with different degrees of visibility are compared, this recruitment effect causes spatial offsets. T...
AbstractDuring the few past years, there has been a growing interest in the timing and locating of m...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
The trajectory of a moving object provides information about its velocity, direction and position. T...
AbstractThe trajectory of a moving object provides information about its velocity, direction and pos...
Moving objects occupy a range of positions during the period of integration of the visual sys-tem. N...
AbstractWhere do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [1] has reported that if a ...
AbstractMotion is defined as a sequence of positional changes over time. However, in perception, spa...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
Where do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [[1]] has reported that if a statio...
AbstractThe perceived relative position of a moving object is frequently shifted as compared to the ...
One of the primary functions of visual processing is to generate a spatial mapping of our immediate ...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ongoing motion. A...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
AbstractDuring the few past years, there has been a growing interest in the timing and locating of m...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
The trajectory of a moving object provides information about its velocity, direction and position. T...
AbstractThe trajectory of a moving object provides information about its velocity, direction and pos...
Moving objects occupy a range of positions during the period of integration of the visual sys-tem. N...
AbstractWhere do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [1] has reported that if a ...
AbstractMotion is defined as a sequence of positional changes over time. However, in perception, spa...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
Where do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [[1]] has reported that if a statio...
AbstractThe perceived relative position of a moving object is frequently shifted as compared to the ...
One of the primary functions of visual processing is to generate a spatial mapping of our immediate ...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ongoing motion. A...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
AbstractDuring the few past years, there has been a growing interest in the timing and locating of m...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...