[PDF][PDF] Audiovisual interactions outside of visual awareness during motion adaptation
Motion aftereffects (MAEs), illusory motion experienced in a direction opposed to real motion
experienced during prior adaptation, have been used to assess audiovisual interactions. In …
experienced during prior adaptation, have been used to assess audiovisual interactions. In …
Modulation of motion aftereffect by surround motion and its dependence on stimulus size and eccentricity
I Murakami, S Shimojo - Vision research, 1995 - Elsevier
As a mechanism to detect differential motion, we have proposed a model of 'a motion
contrast detector'and have shown that it can explain the perceptual change from motion …
contrast detector'and have shown that it can explain the perceptual change from motion …
Early history of illusions.
NJ Wade - 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
In order for an illusion to be so considered, two measurements are required. The most
common are the physical characteristics of the stimulus and some suitable index of its …
common are the physical characteristics of the stimulus and some suitable index of its …
[HTML][HTML] Position shifts following crowded second-order motion adaptation reveal processing of local and global motion without awareness
TD Harp, DW Bressler, D Whitney - Journal of Vision, 2007 - jov.arvojournals.org
Adaptation to first-order (luminance defined) motion produces not only a motion aftereffect
but also a position aftereffect, in which a target pattern's perceived location is shifted …
but also a position aftereffect, in which a target pattern's perceived location is shifted …
[HTML][HTML] Visual motion aftereffects: Critical adaptation and test conditions
NJ WADE, L SPILLMANN, MT SWANSTON - Vision Research, 1996 - Elsevier
The visual motion aftereffect (MAE) typically occurs when stationary contours are presented
to a retinal region that has previously been exposed to motion. It can also be generated …
to a retinal region that has previously been exposed to motion. It can also be generated …
Simultaneous motion contrast across space: involvement of second-order motion?
A static or counterphase (target) grating surrounded by drifting (inducer) gratings is
perceived to move in the direction opposite that of the inducers. We compared the relative …
perceived to move in the direction opposite that of the inducers. We compared the relative …
The illusion of self-motion in virtual reality environments
According to the traditional inferential theory of perception, percepts of object motion or
stationarity stem from an evaluation of afferent retinal signals (which encode image motion) …
stationarity stem from an evaluation of afferent retinal signals (which encode image motion) …
[HTML][HTML] A virtual reality approach identifies flexible inhibition of motion aftereffects induced by head rotation
As we move in space, our retinae receive motion signals from two causes: those resulting
from motion in the world and those resulting from self-motion. Mounting evidence has shown …
from motion in the world and those resulting from self-motion. Mounting evidence has shown …
[HTML][HTML] The extra-retinal motion aftereffect
TCA Freeman, JH Sumnall, RJ Snowden - Journal of Vision, 2003 - jov.arvojournals.org
Repetitive eye movements are known to produce motion aftereffect (MAE) when made to
track a moving stimulus. Explanations typically centre on the retinal motion created in the …
track a moving stimulus. Explanations typically centre on the retinal motion created in the …
The aftereffect to relative motion does not show interocular transfer
The motion aftereffect is strongest after viewing a moving field embedded in a patterned
stationary surround, which suggests that relative motion is an important signal for its …
stationary surround, which suggests that relative motion is an important signal for its …