AbstractThe perceived direction of a directionally ambiguous stimulus is influenced by the moving direction of a preceding priming stimulus. Previous studies have shown that a brief priming stimulus induces positive motion priming, in which a subsequent directionally ambiguous stimulus is perceived to move in the same direction as the primer, while a longer priming stimulus induces negative priming, in which the following ambiguous stimulus is perceived to move in the opposite direction of the primer. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the underlying mechanism of motion priming by examining how retinal illuminance and velocity of the primer influences the perception of priming. Subjects judged the perceived direction of 180-deg phas...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractWe sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion...
AbstractWe document the performance of 26 human observers practicing a motion discrimination task in...
AbstractThe perceived direction of a directionally ambiguous stimulus is influenced by the moving di...
AbstractThe perceived motion of a vertical sine-wave luminance grating which undergoes an abrupt 180...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine what kinds of motion mechanisms operate at low luminan...
The perceived direction of a motion step (probe stimulus) can be influenced by an earlier motion ste...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
We know empirically that perception of moving objects deteriorates in the dusk. The purpose of this ...
AbstractElement shape biases the perceived direction in ambiguous apparent motion displays. Likewise...
In two experiments, the temporal dynamics of neural activity underlying perceptual priming of visual...
Priming for luminance-modulated (first-order) motion has been shown to rely on the functional integr...
AbstractBoth visual object priming and motion priming have been reported independently, but the inte...
AbstractIn a series of experiments, we demonstrate the effects of two spatially distinct primers on ...
AbstractAlthough recent fMRI and single unit recording studies have shown that attention modulates n...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractWe sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion...
AbstractWe document the performance of 26 human observers practicing a motion discrimination task in...
AbstractThe perceived direction of a directionally ambiguous stimulus is influenced by the moving di...
AbstractThe perceived motion of a vertical sine-wave luminance grating which undergoes an abrupt 180...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to determine what kinds of motion mechanisms operate at low luminan...
The perceived direction of a motion step (probe stimulus) can be influenced by an earlier motion ste...
AbstractDirection-specific losses in sensitivity were found for a test grating which was superimpose...
We know empirically that perception of moving objects deteriorates in the dusk. The purpose of this ...
AbstractElement shape biases the perceived direction in ambiguous apparent motion displays. Likewise...
In two experiments, the temporal dynamics of neural activity underlying perceptual priming of visual...
Priming for luminance-modulated (first-order) motion has been shown to rely on the functional integr...
AbstractBoth visual object priming and motion priming have been reported independently, but the inte...
AbstractIn a series of experiments, we demonstrate the effects of two spatially distinct primers on ...
AbstractAlthough recent fMRI and single unit recording studies have shown that attention modulates n...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractWe sought to investigate why the direction of second-order motion, unlike first-order motion...
AbstractWe document the performance of 26 human observers practicing a motion discrimination task in...