Re-evaluation of local adaptation for motion aftereffect
H Ashida, K Susami, N Osaka - Perception, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
A motion aftereffect (MAE) can be induced by stimuli moving in surrounding areas. This
suggests the relevance of mechanisms for relative motion, rather than early-level motion …
suggests the relevance of mechanisms for relative motion, rather than early-level motion …
Motion aftereffect of combined first-order and second-order motion
MJ van der Smagt, FAJ Verstraten… - …, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
When, after prolonged viewing of a moving stimulus, a stationary (test) pattern is presented
to an observer, this results in an illusory movement in the direction opposite to the adapting …
to an observer, this results in an illusory movement in the direction opposite to the adapting …
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 …
Optical foundations of perceived ego motion
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) …
Frame and metrics for the reference signal
VI Belopolsky - 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) …
stationarity stem from an evaluation of afferent retinal signals (which encode image motion) …
“Sensory” reference frames and the information for self-motion versus object motion
TA Stoffregen - 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) …
stationarity stem from an evaluation of afferent retinal signals (which encode image motion) …
Visual mislocalisation induced by translational and radial background motion
H Honda - Perception, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Three experiments were conducted to explore how translational and radial background
motion affected visual localisation. In experiment 1, subjects were asked to indicate the …
motion affected visual localisation. In experiment 1, subjects were asked to indicate the …
Biological perception of self-motion
RG Boothe - 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) …
stationarity stem from an evaluation of afferent retinal signals (which encode image motion) …
Induced rotational motion with nonabutting inducing and induced stimuli: Implications regarding two forms of induced motion
AH Reinhardt-Rutland - The Journal of general psychology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Induced motion is the illusory motion of a static stimulus in the opposite direction to a moving
stimulus. Two types of induced motion have been distinguished:(a) when the moving …
stimulus. Two types of induced motion have been distinguished:(a) when the moving …
Inferring the visual reference
FH Previc - 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) …
stationarity stem from an evaluation of afferent retinal signals (which encode image motion) …