The line-motion illusion can be reversed by motion signals after the line disappears.
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We infer rather than perceive the moment we decided to act.Perceived causality can alter the perceived trajectory of apparent motion.Retrospective perceptual distortion of position representation does not lead to delayed localizationMotion signals bias localization judgments: a unified explanation for the flash-lag, flash-drag, flash-jump, and Frohlich illusions.Displacement of location in illusory line motion.Effects of temporal and spatial separation on velocity and strength of illusory line motion.
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The line-motion illusion can be reversed by motion signals after the line disappears.
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The line-motion illusion can be reversed by motion signals after the line disappears.
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The line-motion illusion can be reversed by motion signals after the line disappears.
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The line-motion illusion can be reversed by motion signals after the line disappears.
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The line-motion illusion can be reversed by motion signals after the line disappears.
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David M Eagleman
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10.1068/P3314A
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z