[PDF][PDF] Adaptation and the phenomenology of perception
To what extent do we have shared or unique perceptual experiences? We examine how the
answer to this question is constrained by the processes of visual adaptation. Adaptation …
answer to this question is constrained by the processes of visual adaptation. Adaptation …
[HTML][HTML] Asymmetric interaction between motion and stereopsis revealed by concurrent adaptation
W Sohn, SH Lee - Journal of Vision, 2009 - jov.arvojournals.org
Although contingent aftereffects between motion and stereopsis have been referred to as
behavioral evidence for the joint processing of the two features, the reciprocal nature of …
behavioral evidence for the joint processing of the two features, the reciprocal nature of …
Beware of the straight-ahead shift—a nonperceptual change in experiments on adaptation to displaced vision
CS Harris - Perception, 1974 - journals.sagepub.com
Seen through sideways-displacing prisms, the wall of a room or testing apparatus looks
displaced and slanted in depth. Consequently the viewer may involuntarily treat as straight …
displaced and slanted in depth. Consequently the viewer may involuntarily treat as straight …
[HTML][HTML] Perceptual stability and the selective adaptation of perceived and unperceived motion directions
HS HOCK, G SCHÖNER, S HOCHSTEIN - Vision research, 1996 - Elsevier
Adaptation was studied in a paradigm in which the adapting stimulus was a variably biased
version of a bistable apparent motion stimulus, a motion quartet, and the post-adaptation test …
version of a bistable apparent motion stimulus, a motion quartet, and the post-adaptation test …
[HTML][HTML] Attention enhances adaptability: evidence from motion adaptation experiments
A Rezec, B Krekelberg, KR Dobkins - Vision research, 2004 - Elsevier
Several previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have investigated the
separate effects of attention and adaptation on visual processing. Here, we investigated the …
separate effects of attention and adaptation on visual processing. Here, we investigated the …
Learning to ignore: Practice can increase disappearance in motion induced blindness
In Motion-induced-blindness (MIB; Bonneh et. al., Nature 2001), a salient static or slowly
moving pattern (target) may disappear and reappear spontaneously in the presence of a …
moving pattern (target) may disappear and reappear spontaneously in the presence of a …
[HTML][HTML] high-level adaptation and aftereffects
Adaptation, in sensory and perceptual science, refers to the action of a prolonged exposure
of a receiver (at the cellular level a sensory receptor, at the organismic level an animal …
of a receiver (at the cellular level a sensory receptor, at the organismic level an animal …
[HTML][HTML] Inferring the direction of implied motion depends on visual awareness
Visual awareness of an event, object, or scene is, by essence, an integrated experience,
whereby different visual features composing an object (eg, orientation, color, shape) appear …
whereby different visual features composing an object (eg, orientation, color, shape) appear …
Effects of attentional modulation of a stationary surround in adaptation to motion
MS Georgiades, JP Harris - Perception, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
The effect of varying the spatial relationships between an adapt/test grating and a stationary
surrounding reference grating, and their interaction with diversion of attention during …
surrounding reference grating, and their interaction with diversion of attention during …
Orientation-selective adaptation during motion-induced blindness
When a global moving pattern is superimposed on high-contrast stationary or slowly moving
stimuli, the latter occasionally disappear for periods of several seconds (motion-induced …
stimuli, the latter occasionally disappear for periods of several seconds (motion-induced …