Boundary extension: Findings and theories
TL Hubbard, JL Hutchison… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
A view of a scene is often remembered as containing information that might have been
present just beyond the actual boundaries of that view, and this is referred to as boundary …
present just beyond the actual boundaries of that view, and this is referred to as boundary …
[HTML][HTML] Predictive context influences perceptual selection during binocular rivalry
Prediction may be a fundamental principle of sensory processing: it has been proposed that
the brain continuously generates predictions about forthcoming sensory information …
the brain continuously generates predictions about forthcoming sensory information …
Memory biases in left versus right implied motion.
AR Halpern, MH Kelly - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1993 - psycnet.apa.org
People remember moving objects as having moved farther along in their path of motion than
is actually the case; this is known as representational momentum (RM). Some authors have …
is actually the case; this is known as representational momentum (RM). Some authors have …
An adaptive perspective on visual working memory distortions.
When holding multiple items in visual working memory, representations of individual items
are often attracted to, or repelled from, each other. While this is empirically well-established …
are often attracted to, or repelled from, each other. While this is empirically well-established …
Approaches to representational momentum: Theories and models
TL Hubbard - Space and time in perception and action, 2010 - books.google.com
Memory for the final position of a target is usually displaced in the direction of target motion,
a finding referred to as representational momentum. There are several different approaches …
a finding referred to as representational momentum. There are several different approaches …
Attention maintains mental extrapolation of target position: Irrelevant distractors eliminate forward displacement after implied motion
D Kerzel - Cognition, 2003 - Elsevier
Observers' judgments of the final position of a moving target are typically shifted in the
direction of implied motion (“representational momentum”). The role of attention is unclear …
direction of implied motion (“representational momentum”). The role of attention is unclear …
Anticipating action in complex scenes
I Thornton, A Hayes - Visual Cognition, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
In four experiments we explored the accuracy of memory for human action using displays
with continuous motion. In Experiment 1, a desktop virtual environment was used to visually …
with continuous motion. In Experiment 1, a desktop virtual environment was used to visually …
Vowel duration and closure duration in voiced and unvoiced stops: There are no contrast effects here
CA Fowler - Journal of Phonetics, 1992 - Elsevier
The experiments test directly a claim in the literature [Kluender, Diehl & Wright, Journal of
Phonetics (1988), 16, 153-169) that the generally inverse relationship between durations of …
Phonetics (1988), 16, 153-169) that the generally inverse relationship between durations of …
Psychologically simple motions as geodesic paths I. Asymmetric objects
EH Carlton, RN Shepard - Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 1990 - Elsevier
There are infinitely many ways in which an object might rigidly move between any two
positions in space. Experiments on real, apparent, and imagined motion indicate, however …
positions in space. Experiments on real, apparent, and imagined motion indicate, however …
The flash-lag effect and related mislocalizations: findings, properties, and theories.
TL Hubbard - Psychological Bulletin, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
If an observer sees a flashed (briefly presented) object that is aligned with a moving target,
the perceived position of the flashed object usually lags the perceived position of the moving …
the perceived position of the flashed object usually lags the perceived position of the moving …