AbstractSeveral studies have shown that the perceived position of a briefly presented stimulus can be displaced by nearby motion or by eye movements. We examined whether attentive tracking can also modulate the perceived position of flashed static objects when eye movements and low-level motion are controlled. Observers attentively tracked two target bars 180° apart on a rotating, 12-spoke radial grating and judged the alignment of two flashes that were briefly presented, one on each side of the grating. Because of the symmetry of the 12-spoke grating, test flashes could be timed so that the rotating grating was always aligned to a standard orientation at the time of the test, while the tracked bars themselves, being only two of the 12 spok...
AbstractWhen observers are asked to localize the final position of a moving target, the judged posit...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
AbstractIn this study, we examined the relation between motion induced position shifts and the posit...
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that the perceived position of a briefly presented stimulus can b...
AbstractIt has been shown that a moving visual pattern can influence the perceived position of outly...
AbstractMotion can influence the perceived position of nearby stationary objects (Nature Neuroscienc...
AbstractMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed obj...
AbstractMoving stimuli cause the position of flashed stimuli to appear shifted in the direction of m...
AbstractIt has been suggested that attention can disambiguate stimuli that have equal motion energy ...
NoMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed objects. ...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
AbstractWhere do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [1] has reported that if a ...
AbstractVisual motion signals distort the perceived positions of briefly presented stimuli; a briefl...
The flash-lag effect, in which a moving object is perceived ahead of a colocalized flash, has led to...
AbstractAttention-based motion perception refers to the phenomenon that a stimulus with ambiguous mo...
AbstractWhen observers are asked to localize the final position of a moving target, the judged posit...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
AbstractIn this study, we examined the relation between motion induced position shifts and the posit...
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that the perceived position of a briefly presented stimulus can b...
AbstractIt has been shown that a moving visual pattern can influence the perceived position of outly...
AbstractMotion can influence the perceived position of nearby stationary objects (Nature Neuroscienc...
AbstractMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed obj...
AbstractMoving stimuli cause the position of flashed stimuli to appear shifted in the direction of m...
AbstractIt has been suggested that attention can disambiguate stimuli that have equal motion energy ...
NoMotion is known to distort visual space, producing illusory mislocalizations for flashed objects. ...
AbstractSeveral visual illusions demonstrate that the neural processing of visual position can be af...
AbstractWhere do we perceive an object to be when it is moving? Nijhawan [1] has reported that if a ...
AbstractVisual motion signals distort the perceived positions of briefly presented stimuli; a briefl...
The flash-lag effect, in which a moving object is perceived ahead of a colocalized flash, has led to...
AbstractAttention-based motion perception refers to the phenomenon that a stimulus with ambiguous mo...
AbstractWhen observers are asked to localize the final position of a moving target, the judged posit...
In tasks where people monitor moving objects, such the multiple object tracking task (MOT), observer...
AbstractIn this study, we examined the relation between motion induced position shifts and the posit...