AbstractThe flash-lag effect (FLE) is defined as an error in localization that consists of perceiving a flashed object to lag behind a moving one when both are presented in physical alignment. Previous studies have addressed the question if it is the predictability of the flash, or the moving object, that modulates the amount of the error. However, the case when the flash is self-generated, and hence can be internally predicted, has not yet been addressed. In Experiment 1, we compare four conditions: flash unpredictable, flash externally predicted by a beep, flash internally generated (and predicted) by pressing a key, and flash triggered by a key press but temporally unpredictable. The FLE was significantly reduced only when the flash was ...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect (FLE) is defined as an error in localization that consists of perceivin...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
When a flash is presented in spatial alignment with a moving stimulus, the flash appears to lag behi...
AbstractAmong other theories, visible persistence has been suggested to explain the flash-lag effect...
AbstractIn the flash-lag effect, a flash displayed at the same position as a moving object is percei...
Several accounts put forth to explain the flash-lag effect (FLE) rely mainly on either spatial or te...
Several accounts put forth to explain the flash-lag effect (FLE) rely mainly on either spatial or te...
<p>To follow the example given by [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
The flash-lag effect occurs when a flash abreast of a smoothly moving object is perceived to spatial...
To achieve perceptual alignment between a flashed target and a moving one, subjects typically requir...
When a brief flash is presented at the same location as a moving object, the flash is perceived to l...
When a flash is presented in spatial alignment with a moving stimulus, the flash appears to lag behi...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect (FLE) is defined as an error in localization that consists of perceivin...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
When a flash is presented in spatial alignment with a moving stimulus, the flash appears to lag behi...
AbstractAmong other theories, visible persistence has been suggested to explain the flash-lag effect...
AbstractIn the flash-lag effect, a flash displayed at the same position as a moving object is percei...
Several accounts put forth to explain the flash-lag effect (FLE) rely mainly on either spatial or te...
Several accounts put forth to explain the flash-lag effect (FLE) rely mainly on either spatial or te...
<p>To follow the example given by [<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/jou...
The flash-lag effect occurs when a flash abreast of a smoothly moving object is perceived to spatial...
To achieve perceptual alignment between a flashed target and a moving one, subjects typically requir...
When a brief flash is presented at the same location as a moving object, the flash is perceived to l...
When a flash is presented in spatial alignment with a moving stimulus, the flash appears to lag behi...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...