AbstractThe perceived position of a stationary Gaussian window of a Gabor target shifts in the direction of motion of the Gabor’s carrier stimulus, implying the presence of interactions between the specialized visual areas that encode form, position, and motion. The purpose of this study was to examine the temporal and spatial properties of this illusory motion-induced position shift (MIPS). We measured the magnitude of the MIPS for a pair of horizontally separated (2 or 8deg) truncated-Gabor stimuli (carrier=1 or 4cpd sinusoidal grating, Gaussian envelope SD=18arc min, 50% contrast) or a pair of Gaussian-windowed random-texture patterns that drifted vertically in opposite directions. The magnitude of the MIPS was measured for drift speeds ...
AbstractMotion contained within a static object can cause illusory position shifts toward the direct...
AbstractThe present study examined the way in which the perception of motion coherency depends on lu...
When the sine-wave grating of a Gabor patch drifts to the left or right, the perceived position of t...
AbstractThe perceived position of a stationary Gaussian window of a Gabor target shifts in the direc...
AbstractMany studies have documented that first-order motion influences perceived position. Here, we...
AbstractWhen the sinusoidal grating of a “Gabor pattern” is drifted, the apparent position of the pa...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
AbstractMotion perception influences perceived position. It has been shown that first-order (luminan...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
none2noMotion perception influences perceived position. It has been shown that first-order (luminanc...
AbstractWe measured the effects of coherent motion of one set of dots on the perceived location of G...
AbstractAfter an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is perce...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
AbstractVisual motion signals distort the perceived positions of briefly presented stimuli; a briefl...
Human vision supports prediction for moving stimuli. Here we take an individual differences approach...
AbstractMotion contained within a static object can cause illusory position shifts toward the direct...
AbstractThe present study examined the way in which the perception of motion coherency depends on lu...
When the sine-wave grating of a Gabor patch drifts to the left or right, the perceived position of t...
AbstractThe perceived position of a stationary Gaussian window of a Gabor target shifts in the direc...
AbstractMany studies have documented that first-order motion influences perceived position. Here, we...
AbstractWhen the sinusoidal grating of a “Gabor pattern” is drifted, the apparent position of the pa...
Illusory position shifts induced by motion suggest that motion processing can interfere with perceiv...
AbstractMotion perception influences perceived position. It has been shown that first-order (luminan...
Motion and position information interact within the visual cortex in such a way that creates the per...
none2noMotion perception influences perceived position. It has been shown that first-order (luminanc...
AbstractWe measured the effects of coherent motion of one set of dots on the perceived location of G...
AbstractAfter an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is perce...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
AbstractVisual motion signals distort the perceived positions of briefly presented stimuli; a briefl...
Human vision supports prediction for moving stimuli. Here we take an individual differences approach...
AbstractMotion contained within a static object can cause illusory position shifts toward the direct...
AbstractThe present study examined the way in which the perception of motion coherency depends on lu...
When the sine-wave grating of a Gabor patch drifts to the left or right, the perceived position of t...