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Vision Res ; 46(19): 3205-13, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16777171

ABSTRACT

We report data from eight participants who made alignment judgements between a moving object and a stationary, continuously visible 'landmark'. A reversing object had to overshoot the landmark by a significant amount in order to appear to reverse aligned with it. In addition, an adjacent flash irrelevant to the judgment task reliably increased this illusory 'foreshortening'. This and other results are most simply explained by a model in which the flash causes attentional capture, complemented by processes of temporal integration, or backward inhibition, and object representation. A flash used to probe the perception of a moving object's position disrupts that very perception.


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Attention , Cues , Pursuit, Smooth/physiology , Visual Perception/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Humans , Middle Aged , Optical Illusions , Photic Stimulation , Psychophysics , Reaction Time , Sensory Thresholds
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