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Autor:
Angélique Gauch, Dirk Kerzel
Publikováno v:
Perception and Psychophysics, Vol. 70, No 6 (2008) pp. 1092-1103
A color change that is physically simultaneous with the onset of object motion may be perceived as occurring before the initial displacement. In contrast, a colored flash during object motion is displaced in the direction of motion, suggesting that i
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 103:1606-1613
External transients, such as a flash or a startling sound, are believed to capture attention. Bauer, Cheadle, Parton, Müller, and Usher reported that attention can also be captured by a stimulus that flickers subliminally at 50 Hz, presumably by ent
Autor:
Dirk Kerzel, Angélique Gauch
Publikováno v:
Vision Research. 49(24):2983-2991
Among other theories, visible persistence has been suggested to explain the flash-lag effect (FLE). According to this account, the flash is not compared to the moving object at its perceived onset, but at a later time while it is still subjectively v
Autor:
Dirk Kerzel, Angélique Gauch
Publikováno v:
Vision Research. 48(15):1584-1591
In the flash-lag effect, a flash displayed at the same position as a moving object is perceived to lag the moving object. Current accounts of the illusion make different predictions about how the size of the lag would change if participants compared
Publikováno v:
Journal of vision. 10(12)
Improvements of perceptual performance following the presentation of peripheral cues have been ascribed to accelerated accrual of information, enhanced contrast perception, and decision bias. We investigated effects of peripheral cues on the percepti
Publikováno v:
Journal of vision. 10(11)
In a previous study (M. Carrasco, S. Ling, & S. Read, 2004), observers selected one of two Gabors that appeared to have higher contrast (comparative judgment). A peripheral cue preceded one of the Gabors by 120 ms. Results showed that the cue increas
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 191, No 2 (2008) pp. 187-195
During smooth pursuit eye movements, briefly presented objects are mislocalized in the direction of motion. It has been proposed that the localization error is the sum of the pursuit signal and the retinal motion signal in a ~200 ms interval after fl
Autor:
Angélique Gauch, Dirk Kerzel
Publikováno v:
Perception & Psychophysics; Aug2008, Vol. 70 Issue 6, p1092-1103, 12p