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 …

[HTML][HTML] Predictive context influences perceptual selection during binocular rivalry

RN Denison, EA Piazza, MA Silver - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2011 - frontiersin.org
Prediction may be a fundamental principle of sensory processing: it has been proposed that
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 …

An adaptive perspective on visual working memory distortions.

C Chunharas, RL Rademaker, TF Brady… - Journal of …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …