AbstractAn object moving in discrete steps can appear to move continuously even along sections of the path in which no stimulus is presented. We investigated whether the internal representation of such an object is constructed by extrapolation, along the expected trajectory of the object, or by interpolation, after the subsequent reappearance of the object. Observers viewed two discs moving in an unambiguous apparent motion display, which either occasionally reversed direction or continued moving along the predicted path. Observers carried out a speeded 2AFC task on probes presented between the possible disc locations. In the continuous condition, observers’ reaction times to detect and identify a probe were longer when it occurred ahead of...
AbstractSome accounts hold that the position of moving objects is extrapolated either in visual perc...
We investigated the perceived position of visual targets in apparent motion. A disc moved horizontal...
AbstractDuring the perception of apparent motion, activity along the apparent motion trace has been ...
An object moving in discrete steps can appear to move continuously even along sections of the path i...
AbstractUnder appropriate conditions, a target moving in discrete steps can appear to move smoothly ...
Under appropriate conditions, a target moving in discrete steps can appear to move smoothly and cont...
Owing to the delays incurred by neural transmission and processing, there is an inevitable delay bet...
Dynamic stimuli capture attention, even if not in the focus of endogenous attention. Such a stimulu...
AbstractAttention-based motion perception refers to the phenomenon that a stimulus with ambiguous mo...
AbstractThere is preliminary evidence for interference between subsequently encoded velocities. We e...
Apparent motion refers to how the discontinuous presentation of the same display in different instan...
Neural processing of sensory input in the brain takes time, and for that reason our awareness of vis...
The research presented in this dissertation concerns two ecologically important motion events in the...
AbstractWe examine whether human observers have explicit access to an estimate of their own uncertai...
The influence of attentional entrainment on the prediction of dynamic events was explored in three e...
AbstractSome accounts hold that the position of moving objects is extrapolated either in visual perc...
We investigated the perceived position of visual targets in apparent motion. A disc moved horizontal...
AbstractDuring the perception of apparent motion, activity along the apparent motion trace has been ...
An object moving in discrete steps can appear to move continuously even along sections of the path i...
AbstractUnder appropriate conditions, a target moving in discrete steps can appear to move smoothly ...
Under appropriate conditions, a target moving in discrete steps can appear to move smoothly and cont...
Owing to the delays incurred by neural transmission and processing, there is an inevitable delay bet...
Dynamic stimuli capture attention, even if not in the focus of endogenous attention. Such a stimulu...
AbstractAttention-based motion perception refers to the phenomenon that a stimulus with ambiguous mo...
AbstractThere is preliminary evidence for interference between subsequently encoded velocities. We e...
Apparent motion refers to how the discontinuous presentation of the same display in different instan...
Neural processing of sensory input in the brain takes time, and for that reason our awareness of vis...
The research presented in this dissertation concerns two ecologically important motion events in the...
AbstractWe examine whether human observers have explicit access to an estimate of their own uncertai...
The influence of attentional entrainment on the prediction of dynamic events was explored in three e...
AbstractSome accounts hold that the position of moving objects is extrapolated either in visual perc...
We investigated the perceived position of visual targets in apparent motion. A disc moved horizontal...
AbstractDuring the perception of apparent motion, activity along the apparent motion trace has been ...