[PDF][PDF] Audiovisual interactions outside of visual awareness during motion adaptation

M Park, R Blake, CY Kim - Neuroscience of Consciousness, 2024 - academic.oup.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

[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 …

[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 …

Simultaneous motion contrast across space: involvement of second-order motion?

S Nishida, M Edwards, T Sato - Vision Research, 1997 - Elsevier
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 …

The illusion of self-motion in virtual reality environments

J Wann, S Rushton - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
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) …

[HTML][HTML] A virtual reality approach identifies flexible inhibition of motion aftereffects induced by head rotation

J Bai, M Bao, T Zhang, Y Jiang - Behavior Research Methods, 2019 - Springer
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 …

[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 …

The aftereffect to relative motion does not show interocular transfer

LA Symons, PM Pearson, B Timney - Perception, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …