SummaryAfter viewing directional motion for a period of time, we experience a motion after-effect in which a subsequent stationary object appears to move in the opposite direction. A recent study demonstrates a novel motion after-effect that depends on the movement of the hand
The motion after-effect occurs after prolonged viewing of motion; a subsequent stationary scene is p...
The motion after-effect occurs after prolonged viewing of motion; a subsequent stationary scene is p...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
SummaryThe question of how our body parts successfully interact with objects in the outside world is...
After viewing directional motion for a period of time, we experience a motion after-effect in which ...
SummaryNumerous studies have shown that extra-retinal signals can disambiguate motion information cr...
SummaryA new experiment shows that the perceived motion path of a textured object is affected both b...
Johansson’s point-light walker figures remain one of the most powerfuland convincing examples of the...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
The seminal work by Johansson (1973) illustrated how the interaction between form and motion cues co...
Perception, identification, and understanding of others’ actions from motion information are vital f...
Perception can induce effects on action. Perception of others´ actions can thus influence our own ac...
SummaryCurrent views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual moti...
Contains fulltext : 77126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It has been ar...
SummaryA new behavioral training approach has been found significantly to improve visual function; t...
The motion after-effect occurs after prolonged viewing of motion; a subsequent stationary scene is p...
The motion after-effect occurs after prolonged viewing of motion; a subsequent stationary scene is p...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
SummaryThe question of how our body parts successfully interact with objects in the outside world is...
After viewing directional motion for a period of time, we experience a motion after-effect in which ...
SummaryNumerous studies have shown that extra-retinal signals can disambiguate motion information cr...
SummaryA new experiment shows that the perceived motion path of a textured object is affected both b...
Johansson’s point-light walker figures remain one of the most powerfuland convincing examples of the...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
The seminal work by Johansson (1973) illustrated how the interaction between form and motion cues co...
Perception, identification, and understanding of others’ actions from motion information are vital f...
Perception can induce effects on action. Perception of others´ actions can thus influence our own ac...
SummaryCurrent views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual moti...
Contains fulltext : 77126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It has been ar...
SummaryA new behavioral training approach has been found significantly to improve visual function; t...
The motion after-effect occurs after prolonged viewing of motion; a subsequent stationary scene is p...
The motion after-effect occurs after prolonged viewing of motion; a subsequent stationary scene is p...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...