AbstractMotion is defined as a sequence of positional changes over time. However, in perception, spatial position and motion dynamically interact with each other. This reciprocal interaction suggests that the perception of a moving object itself may dynamically evolve following the onset of motion. Here, we show evidence that the percept of a moving object systematically changes over time. In experiments, we introduced a transient gap in the motion sequence or a brief change in some feature (e.g., color or shape) of an otherwise smoothly moving target stimulus. Observers were highly sensitive to the gap or transient change if it occurred soon after motion onset (⩽200ms), but significantly less so if it occurred later (⩾300ms). Our findings ...
Nervous systems adapt to the prevailing sensory environment, and the consequences of this adaptation...
AbstractDespite several findings of perceptual asynchronies between object features, it remains uncl...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
AbstractMotion is defined as a sequence of positional changes over time. However, in perception, spa...
AbstractWhere do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [1] has reported that if a ...
Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ongoing motion. A...
AbstractThe trajectory of a moving object provides information about its velocity, direction and pos...
In this talk I want to suggest that motion—or more generally change-over-time—are aspects of vision ...
A color change that is physically simultaneous with the onset of object motion may be perceived as o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2007....
Where do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [[1]] has reported that if a statio...
AbstractWhen the visual system is faced with conflicting or ambiguous stimulus information, visual p...
AbstractThe colour-changing stimulus paradigm is based on a tacit assumption that kinematic attribut...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
AbstractMotion coherence thresholds decline with an increase in the number of frames in a random dot...
Nervous systems adapt to the prevailing sensory environment, and the consequences of this adaptation...
AbstractDespite several findings of perceptual asynchronies between object features, it remains uncl...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...
AbstractMotion is defined as a sequence of positional changes over time. However, in perception, spa...
AbstractWhere do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [1] has reported that if a ...
Studies have shown that the position of a target stimulus is misperceived owing to ongoing motion. A...
AbstractThe trajectory of a moving object provides information about its velocity, direction and pos...
In this talk I want to suggest that motion—or more generally change-over-time—are aspects of vision ...
A color change that is physically simultaneous with the onset of object motion may be perceived as o...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2007....
Where do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [[1]] has reported that if a statio...
AbstractWhen the visual system is faced with conflicting or ambiguous stimulus information, visual p...
AbstractThe colour-changing stimulus paradigm is based on a tacit assumption that kinematic attribut...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
AbstractMotion coherence thresholds decline with an increase in the number of frames in a random dot...
Nervous systems adapt to the prevailing sensory environment, and the consequences of this adaptation...
AbstractDespite several findings of perceptual asynchronies between object features, it remains uncl...
AbstractThe minimum stimulus necessary to define motion is a change in position from one location to...