Perceptual aftereffects provide a sensitive tool to investigate the influence of eye and head position on visual processing. There have been recent indications that the TAE is remapped around the time of a saccade to remain aligned to the adapting location in the world. Here, we investigate the spatial frame of reference of the TAE by independently manipulating retinal position, gaze orientation, and head orientation between adaptation and test. The results show that the critical factor in the TAE is the correspondence between the adaptation and test locations in a retinotopic frame of reference, whereas world- and head-centric frames of reference do not play a significant role. Our results confirm that adaptation to orientation takes place...
Visual stability is thought to be mediated by predictive remapping of the relevant object informatio...
Visual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successively experi...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
The tilt-adaptation aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that prolonged perception of a tilted 'adapt...
In order to act on the world around us, the brain needs to encode the location of visible objects. T...
We perceive a stable visual world, which enables successful interaction with our environment, despit...
Visual stability is thought to be mediated by predictive remapping of the relevant object informatio...
Humans maintain a stable representation of the visual world effortlessly, despite constant movements...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
Saccadic eye movements cause rapid and dramatic displacements of the retinal image of the visual wor...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
Physiological studies of non-human primates have suggested that the direction of gaze can modulate t...
The locations of visual objects to which we attend are initially mapped in a retinotopic frame of re...
Abstract. Although the retinal image changes a great deal with the movement of our head or eyes, we ...
Visual stability is thought to be mediated by predictive remapping of the relevant object informatio...
Visual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successively experi...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...
The tilt-adaptation aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that prolonged perception of a tilted 'adapt...
In order to act on the world around us, the brain needs to encode the location of visible objects. T...
We perceive a stable visual world, which enables successful interaction with our environment, despit...
Visual stability is thought to be mediated by predictive remapping of the relevant object informatio...
Humans maintain a stable representation of the visual world effortlessly, despite constant movements...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
Saccadic eye movements cause rapid and dramatic displacements of the retinal image of the visual wor...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
Physiological studies of non-human primates have suggested that the direction of gaze can modulate t...
The locations of visual objects to which we attend are initially mapped in a retinotopic frame of re...
Abstract. Although the retinal image changes a great deal with the movement of our head or eyes, we ...
Visual stability is thought to be mediated by predictive remapping of the relevant object informatio...
Visual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successively experi...
AbstractVisual adaptation results in aftereffects that exaggerate the difference between successivel...