AbstractIn the flash-lag effect, a flash displayed at the same position as a moving object is perceived to lag the moving object. Current accounts of the illusion make different predictions about how the size of the lag would change if participants compared the position of a moving object to the onset position of a moving probe instead of a flash. We compared the lag effect with a moving probe relative to a flashed probe at motion onset, during ongoing motion, and at motion offset. At motion onset and offset, the lag effect was larger with a moving than with a flashed probe, but there was no difference during ongoing motion. Our results are best explained by the assumption that abrupt changes are erroneously bound to continuous changes foll...
(a) The flash-lag test conditions used by [26]. The moving ring could have an initial trajectory (to...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
The flash-lag effect occurs when a flash abreast of a smoothly moving object is perceived to spatial...
AbstractIn the flash-lag effect, a flash displayed at the same position as a moving object is percei...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect occurs when a flash abreast of a smoothly moving object is perceived to...
When a flash is presented in spatial alignment with a moving stimulus, the flash appears to lag behi...
AbstractTwo flash-lag experiments were performed in which the moving object was flashed in a success...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect refers to the phenomenon in which a flash adjacent to a continuously mo...
AbstractA flash that is presented adjacent to a continuously moving bar is perceived to lag behind t...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
AbstractTo investigate the dynamics of the position computation process for a moving object in human...
In the flash-lag effect a non-moving object is quickly flashed directly underneath a moving object, ...
To achieve perceptual alignment between a flashed target and a moving one, subjects typically requir...
AbstractA flash that is presented aligned with a moving stimulus appears to lag behind the position ...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect refers to the phenomenon where a flash of a stationary stimulus present...
(a) The flash-lag test conditions used by [26]. The moving ring could have an initial trajectory (to...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
The flash-lag effect occurs when a flash abreast of a smoothly moving object is perceived to spatial...
AbstractIn the flash-lag effect, a flash displayed at the same position as a moving object is percei...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect occurs when a flash abreast of a smoothly moving object is perceived to...
When a flash is presented in spatial alignment with a moving stimulus, the flash appears to lag behi...
AbstractTwo flash-lag experiments were performed in which the moving object was flashed in a success...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect refers to the phenomenon in which a flash adjacent to a continuously mo...
AbstractA flash that is presented adjacent to a continuously moving bar is perceived to lag behind t...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
AbstractTo investigate the dynamics of the position computation process for a moving object in human...
In the flash-lag effect a non-moving object is quickly flashed directly underneath a moving object, ...
To achieve perceptual alignment between a flashed target and a moving one, subjects typically requir...
AbstractA flash that is presented aligned with a moving stimulus appears to lag behind the position ...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect refers to the phenomenon where a flash of a stationary stimulus present...
(a) The flash-lag test conditions used by [26]. The moving ring could have an initial trajectory (to...
AbstractA moving object is perceived to lie beyond a static object presented at the same time at the...
The flash-lag effect occurs when a flash abreast of a smoothly moving object is perceived to spatial...