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The motion aftereffect
… Wade, NJ and Verstraten FAJ Introduction and historical overview, in The Motion-AFtereffect:
A Modern Perspective (Mather, G., Verstraten, FAJ and Anstis, S., eds), MIT … Verstraten FAJ …
A Modern Perspective (Mather, G., Verstraten, FAJ and Anstis, S., eds), MIT … Verstraten FAJ …
Visual motion and the human brain: what has neuroimaging told us?
Recently, neuroimaging techniques have been applied to the study of human motion perception,
complementing established techniques such as psychophysics, neurophysiology and …
complementing established techniques such as psychophysics, neurophysiology and …
[HTML][HTML] Time dilation in dynamic visual display
How does the brain estimate time? This old question has led to many biological and
psychological models of time perception (RA Block, 1989; P. Fraisse, 1963; J. Gibbon, 1977; DLI …
psychological models of time perception (RA Block, 1989; P. Fraisse, 1963; J. Gibbon, 1977; DLI …
Motion transparency: making models of motion perception transparent
RJ Snowden, FAJ Verstraten - Trends in cognitive sciences, 1999 - cell.com
In daily life our visual system is bombarded with motion information. We see cars driving by,
flocks of birds flying in the sky, clouds passing behind trees that are dancing in the wind. …
flocks of birds flying in the sky, clouds passing behind trees that are dancing in the wind. …
Parieto-frontal connectivity during visually guided grasping
MJ Grol, J Majdandz̆ić, KE Stephan… - Journal of …, 2007 - Soc Neuroscience
Grasping an object requires processing visuospatial information about the extrinsic features
(spatial location) and intrinsic features (size, shape, orientation) of the object. Accordingly, …
(spatial location) and intrinsic features (size, shape, orientation) of the object. Accordingly, …
[HTML][HTML] Limits of attentive tracking reveal temporal properties of attention
FAJ Verstraten, P Cavanagh, AT Labianca - Vision research, 2000 - Elsevier
The maximum speed for attentive tracking of targets was measured in three types of (radial)
motion displays: ambiguous motion where only attentive tracking produced an impression of …
motion displays: ambiguous motion where only attentive tracking produced an impression of …
[HTML][HTML] The scope and limits of top-down attention in unconscious visual processing
Attentional selection plays a critical role in conscious perception. When attention is diverted,
even salient stimuli fail to reach visual awareness [1, 2]. Attention can be voluntarily directed …
even salient stimuli fail to reach visual awareness [1, 2]. Attention can be voluntarily directed …
[HTML][HTML] Perceptual manifestations of fast neural plasticity: Motion priming, rapid motion aftereffect and perceptual sensitization
R Kanai, FAJ Verstraten - Vision research, 2005 - Elsevier
Visual neurons show fast adaptive behavior in response to brief visual input. However, the
perceptual consequences of this rapid neural adaptation are less known. Here, we show that …
perceptual consequences of this rapid neural adaptation are less known. Here, we show that …
Attention speeds binocular rivalry
During binocular rivalry, incompatible images presented dichoptically compete for perceptual
dominance. It has long been debated whether binocular rivalry can be controlled by …
dominance. It has long been debated whether binocular rivalry can be controlled by …
Attentional modulation of adaptation to two-component transparent motion
MJM Lankheet, FAJ Verstraten - Vision research, 1995 - Elsevier
We have studied the effects of voluntary attention on the induction of motion aftereffects (MAEs).
While adapting, observers paid attention to one of two transparently displayed random …
While adapting, observers paid attention to one of two transparently displayed random …