[HTML][HTML] The role of eye movements in manual interception: A mini-review
When we catch a moving object in mid-flight, our eyes and hands are directed toward the
object. Yet, the functional role of eye movements in guiding interceptive hand movements is …
object. Yet, the functional role of eye movements in guiding interceptive hand movements is …
Advancement of motion psychophysics: Review 2001–2010
S Nishida - Journal of vision, 2011 - jov.arvojournals.org
This is a survey of psychophysical studies of motion perception carried out mainly in the last
10 years. It covers a wide range of topics, including the detection and interactions of local …
10 years. It covers a wide range of topics, including the detection and interactions of local …
Illusion of visual stability through active perceptual serial dependence
Despite a noisy and ever-changing visual world, our perceptual experience seems
remarkably stable over time. How does our visual system achieve this apparent stability …
remarkably stable over time. How does our visual system achieve this apparent stability …
Unifying account of visual motion and position perception
Despite growing evidence for perceptual interactions between motion and position, no
unifying framework exists to account for these two key features of our visual experience. We …
unifying framework exists to account for these two key features of our visual experience. We …
Dissociation between the perceptual and saccadic localization of moving objects
Visual processing in the human brain provides the data both for perception and for guiding
motor actions. It seems natural that our actions would be directed toward perceived locations …
motor actions. It seems natural that our actions would be directed toward perceived locations …
Neural correlates of the conscious perception of visual location lie outside visual cortex
When perception differs from the physical stimulus, as it does for visual illusions and
binocular rivalry, the opportunity arises to localize where perception emerges in the visual …
binocular rivalry, the opportunity arises to localize where perception emerges in the visual …
Transitions between central and peripheral vision create spatial/temporal distortions: A hypothesis concerning the perceived break of the curveball
Background The human visual system does not treat all parts of an image equally: the
central segments of an image, which fall on the fovea, are processed with a higher …
central segments of an image, which fall on the fovea, are processed with a higher …
Dissociation of neuronal and psychophysical responses to local and global motion
Most neurons in cortical area MT (V5) are strongly direction selective [1–4], and their activity
is closely associated with the perception of visual motion [reviewed in 5]. These neurons …
is closely associated with the perception of visual motion [reviewed in 5]. These neurons …
Using Illusions to Track the Emergence of Visual Perception
P Cavanagh - Annual Review of Vision Science, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Everybody loves illusions. At times, the content on the internet seems to be mostly about
illusions—shoes, dresses, straight lines looking bent. This attraction has a long history …
illusions—shoes, dresses, straight lines looking bent. This attraction has a long history …
Brain representations of motion and position in the double-drift illusion
In the 'double-drift'illusion, local motion within a window moving in the periphery of the visual
field alters the window's perceived path. The illusion is strong even when the eyes track a …
field alters the window's perceived path. The illusion is strong even when the eyes track a …