AbstractThe perceived relative position of a moving object is frequently shifted as compared to the relative position of the object in the real world. The illusions have traditionally been explained by temporal models that influence the perceptual latency of visual objects. However, another compelling theory has recently been proposed on the basis of spatial models that directly influence the coded location of visual objects. In this study, spatial models were further supported by three different types of illusions composed of apparent motions, in which the perceived relative positions of stationary but apparently moving objects were shifted. One of three illusions was developed as a novel type of illusion in this paper (kebab illusion). Th...
When a flash is presented in spatial alignment with a moving stimulus, the flash appears to lag behi...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
In the flash-lag illusion, a moving object aligned with a flash is perceived to be offset in the dir...
Ambiguous apparent motion Delta model a b s t r a c t The perceived relative position of a moving ob...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
Visual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For many disp...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
AbstractVisual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For m...
The perceived position of an object is determined not only by the retinal location of the object but...
Where do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [[1]] has reported that if a statio...
AbstractWhere do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [1] has reported that if a ...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
Moving objects occupy a range of positions during the period of integration of the visual sys-tem. N...
AbstractThe trajectory of a moving object provides information about its velocity, direction and pos...
AbstractMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed obj...
When a flash is presented in spatial alignment with a moving stimulus, the flash appears to lag behi...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
In the flash-lag illusion, a moving object aligned with a flash is perceived to be offset in the dir...
Ambiguous apparent motion Delta model a b s t r a c t The perceived relative position of a moving ob...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
Visual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For many disp...
AbstractThe flash-lag effect is a robust visual illusion in which a flash appears to spatially lag a...
AbstractVisual motion causes mislocalisation phenomena in a variety of experimental paradigms. For m...
The perceived position of an object is determined not only by the retinal location of the object but...
Where do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [[1]] has reported that if a statio...
AbstractWhere do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [1] has reported that if a ...
International audienceDue to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to...
Moving objects occupy a range of positions during the period of integration of the visual sys-tem. N...
AbstractThe trajectory of a moving object provides information about its velocity, direction and pos...
AbstractMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed obj...
When a flash is presented in spatial alignment with a moving stimulus, the flash appears to lag behi...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
In the flash-lag illusion, a moving object aligned with a flash is perceived to be offset in the dir...