[BOOK][B] Cognitive psychology: A student's handbook
MW Eysenck, MT Keane - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
The fully updated eighth edition of Cognitive Psychology: A Student's Handbook provides
comprehensive yet accessible coverage of all the key areas in the field ranging from visual …
comprehensive yet accessible coverage of all the key areas in the field ranging from visual …
Investigating masked priming along the “vision-for-perception” and “vision-for-action” dimensions of unconscious processing.
The study of nonconscious priming is rooted in a long research tradition in experimental
psychology and plays an important role for a range of topics, including visual recognition …
psychology and plays an important role for a range of topics, including visual recognition …
A visual illusion that influences perception and action through the dorsal pathway
There are two main anatomically and physiologically defined visual pathways connecting
the primary visual cortex with higher visual areas: the ventral and the dorsal pathway. The …
the primary visual cortex with higher visual areas: the ventral and the dorsal pathway. The …
Why some size illusions affect grip aperture
JBJ Smeets, E Kleijn, M van der Meijden… - Experimental brain …, 2020 - Springer
There is extensive literature debating whether perceived size is used to guide gras**. A
possible reason for not using judged size is that using judged positions might lead to more …
possible reason for not using judged size is that using judged positions might lead to more …
The Sander parallelogram illusion dissociates action and perception despite control for the litany of past confounds
The two visual systems hypothesis proposes that human vision is supported by an occipito-
temporal network for the conscious visual perception of the world and a fronto-parietal …
temporal network for the conscious visual perception of the world and a fronto-parietal …
A double dissociation between action and perception in bimanual gras**: evidence from the Ponzo and the Wundt–Jastrow illusions
Research on visuomotor control suggests that visually guided actions toward objects rely on
functionally distinct computations with respect to perception. For example, a double …
functionally distinct computations with respect to perception. For example, a double …
Different spatial representations guide eye and hand movements
Our visual system allows us to localize objects in the world and plan motor actions toward
them. We have recently shown that the localization of moving objects differs between …
them. We have recently shown that the localization of moving objects differs between …
Coming to grips with reality: Real grasps, but not pantomimed grasps, resist a simultaneous tilt illusion
Investigations of gras** real, 3D objects subjected to illusory effects from a pictorial
background often choose in-flight grasp aperture as the primary variable to test the …
background often choose in-flight grasp aperture as the primary variable to test the …
[HTML][HTML] Pictorial depth cues always influence reaching distance
We report five experiments to test the influence of pictorial depth on reaching. Our core
method is to project a wide-field background of linear perspective and/or texture gradient …
method is to project a wide-field background of linear perspective and/or texture gradient …
The Uznadze illusion reveals similar effects of relative size on perception and action
Milner and Goodale (the visual brain in action, Oxford University Press Inc., Oxford, 1995)
proposed a functional dissociation between vision-for-action and vision-for-perception (ie …
proposed a functional dissociation between vision-for-action and vision-for-perception (ie …