After prolonged fixation, a stationary object placed in the peripheral visual field fades and disappears from our visual awareness, especially at low luminance contrast (the Troxler effect). Here, we report that similar fading can be triggered by visual transients, such as additional visual stimuli flashed near the object, apparent motion, or a brief removal of the object itself (blinking). The fading occurs even without prolonged adaptation and is time-locked to the presentation of the visual transients. Experiments show that the effect of a flashed object decreased monotonically as a function of the distance from the target object. Consistent with this result, when apparent motion, consisting of a sequence of flashes was presented between...
AbstractA pattern of light striking the retina of an alert observer is normally readily perceived. W...
SummaryLoud bangs, bright flashes, and intense shocks capture attention, but other changes—even thos...
We show that the flash-induced fading effect can be influenced by grouping based on colour and shape...
Visual stimuli fade from awareness under retinal stabilization or careful fixation, a phenomenon doc...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the effects of perceptual grouping by colour and shape...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Eye blinks cause disruption of visual input that generally goes unnoticed. It is thought that the br...
Continuous, predictable events and spontaneous events may coincide in the visual environment. For a ...
Continuous, predictable events and spontaneous events may coincide in the visual environment. For a ...
When our visual system is confronted with ambiguous stimuli, the perceptual interpretation spontaneo...
Several striking visual phenomena involve a physically present stimulus that alternates between bein...
SummaryAn optimal correspondence of temporal information between the physical world and our perceptu...
AbstractA pattern of light striking the retina of an alert observer is normally readily perceived. W...
SummaryLoud bangs, bright flashes, and intense shocks capture attention, but other changes—even thos...
We show that the flash-induced fading effect can be influenced by grouping based on colour and shape...
Visual stimuli fade from awareness under retinal stabilization or careful fixation, a phenomenon doc...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the effects of perceptual grouping by colour and shape...
<div><p>Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termi...
Visible persistence refers to the continuation of visual perception after the physical termination o...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Extended stabilization of gaze leads to disappearance of dim visual targets presented peripherally. ...
Eye blinks cause disruption of visual input that generally goes unnoticed. It is thought that the br...
Continuous, predictable events and spontaneous events may coincide in the visual environment. For a ...
Continuous, predictable events and spontaneous events may coincide in the visual environment. For a ...
When our visual system is confronted with ambiguous stimuli, the perceptual interpretation spontaneo...
Several striking visual phenomena involve a physically present stimulus that alternates between bein...
SummaryAn optimal correspondence of temporal information between the physical world and our perceptu...
AbstractA pattern of light striking the retina of an alert observer is normally readily perceived. W...
SummaryLoud bangs, bright flashes, and intense shocks capture attention, but other changes—even thos...
We show that the flash-induced fading effect can be influenced by grouping based on colour and shape...