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Prediction, postdiction, and perceptual length contraction: a bayesian low-speed prior captures the cutaneous rabbit and related illusionsAttenuation of self-generated tactile sensations is predictive, not postdictiveSequential inference as a mode of cognition and its correlates in fronto-parietal and hippocampal brain regionsThe Flash-Lag Effect as a Motion-Based Predictive Shift.The line-motion illusion can be reversed by motion signals after the line disappears.Probabilistic model of onset detection explains paradoxes in human time perception.The buzz-lag effect.
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Optimal smoothing in visual motion perception.
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Optimal smoothing in visual motion perception.
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Optimal smoothing in visual motion perception.
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Optimal smoothing in visual motion perception.
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10.1162/08997660152002843
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2001-06-01T00:00:00Z