Motion extrapolation in visual processing: Lessons from 25 years of flash-lag debate
H Hogendoorn - Journal of Neuroscience, 2020 - Soc Neuroscience
Because of the delays inherent in neural transmission, the brain needs time to process
incoming visual information. If these delays were not somehow compensated, we would …
incoming visual information. If these delays were not somehow compensated, we would …
[HTML][HTML] Neural mechanisms of visual motion extrapolation
Because neural processing takes time, the brain only has delayed access to sensory
information. When localising moving objects this is problematic, as an object will have …
information. When localising moving objects this is problematic, as an object will have …
The flash-lag effect as a motion-based predictive shift
Due to its inherent neural delays, the visual system has an outdated access to sensory
information about the current position of moving objects. In contrast, living organisms are …
information about the current position of moving objects. In contrast, living organisms are …
Suppressive traveling waves shape representations of illusory motion in primary visual cortex of awake primate
How does the brain link visual stimuli across space and time? Visual illusions provide an
experimental paradigm to study these processes. When two stationary dots are flashed in …
experimental paradigm to study these processes. When two stationary dots are flashed in …
Spike-timing dependent plasticity partially compensates for neural delays in a multi-layered network of motion-sensitive neurons
The ability of the brain to represent the external world in real-time is impacted by the fact that
neural processing takes time. Because neural delays accumulate as information progresses …
neural processing takes time. Because neural delays accumulate as information progresses …
The speed prior account: A new theory to explain multiple phenomena regarding dynamic information.
Our perception of moving stimuli is prone to systematic biases. Different biases, for example
concerning the perceived speed, or spatial location, of a dynamic, moving stimulus, have …
concerning the perceived speed, or spatial location, of a dynamic, moving stimulus, have …
The flash-lag effect and related mislocalizations: findings, properties, and theories.
TL Hubbard - Psychological Bulletin, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
If an observer sees a flashed (briefly presented) object that is aligned with a moving target,
the perceived position of the flashed object usually lags the perceived position of the moving …
the perceived position of the flashed object usually lags the perceived position of the moving …
The time-course of prediction formation and revision in human visual motion processing
Establishing the real-time position of a moving object poses a challenge to the visual system
due to neural processing delays. While sensory information is travelling through the visual …
due to neural processing delays. While sensory information is travelling through the visual …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal asymmetry in dark–bright processing initiates propagating activity across primary visual cortex
S Rekauzke, N Nortmann, R Staadt… - Journal of …, 2016 - Soc Neuroscience
Differences between visual pathways representing darks and lights have been shown to
affect spatial resolution and detection timing. Both psychophysical and physiological studies …
affect spatial resolution and detection timing. Both psychophysical and physiological studies …
Visuelle Informationsverarbeitung
J Müsseler - Allgemeine Psychologie, 2024 - Springer
Visuelle Wahrnehmungsprozesse kennzeichnen einen wichtigen, wenn nicht den
wichtigsten Sinn des Menschen: den Sehsinn bzw. Gesichtssinn. Aus wissenschaftlicher …
wichtigsten Sinn des Menschen: den Sehsinn bzw. Gesichtssinn. Aus wissenschaftlicher …