Motion signals bias localization judgments: a unified explanation for the flash-lag, flash-drag, flash-jump, and Frohlich illusions.
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Spatial warping by oriented line detectors can counteract neural delaysThe flash grab effectMotion extrapolation in the central foveaDynamic engagement of human motion detectors across space-time coordinatesPostdictive modulation of visual orientationConscious updating is a rhythmic process.The perceived position of moving objects: transcranial magnetic stimulation of area MT+ reduces the flash-lag effect.Illusory motion and mislocalization of temporally offset target in apparent motion display.Perceived positions determine crowding.Mislocalization of visual stimuli: independent effects of static and dynamic attentionMacaque monkeys perceive the flash lag illusion.Action can amplify motion-induced illusory displacement.The Flash-Lag Effect as a Motion-Based Predictive Shift.Effect of speed overestimation on flash-lag effect at low luminance.Velocity of motion across the skin influences perception of tactile locationMotion-dependent representation of space in area MT+An empirical explanation of the flash-lag effectAn updated midline rule: visual callosal connections anticipate shape and motion in ongoing activity across the hemispheres.Motion-Induced Position Shifts Activate Early Visual Cortex.Voluntary attention modulates motion-induced mislocalizationDefense of the brain time viewAutomatic feature-based grouping during multiple object tracking.Transient signals per se do not disrupt the flash-lag effect.Perceptual shrinkage of a one-way motion path with high-speed motion.Dynamics of spatial distortions reveal multiple time scales of motion adaptation.Moving Backgrounds Massively Change the Apparent Size, Shape and Orientation of Flashed Test Squares.Motion extrapolation into the blind spot.New twists for an old turning illusion.Occluded motion alters event perception.When brain damage "improves" perception: neglect patients can localize motion-shifted probes better than controls.Metaphorical Action Retrospectively but Not Prospectively Alters Emotional Judgment
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Motion signals bias localization judgments: a unified explanation for the flash-lag, flash-drag, flash-jump, and Frohlich illusions.
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Motion signals bias localizati ...... -jump, and Frohlich illusions.
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2007-03-13T00:00:00Z