[HTML][HTML] The role of eye movements in manual interception: A mini-review

J Fooken, P Kreyenmeier, M Spering - Vision research, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Illusion of visual stability through active perceptual serial dependence

M Manassi, D Whitney - Science advances, 2022 - science.org
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 …

Unifying account of visual motion and position perception

OS Kwon, D Tadin, DC Knill - Proceedings of the National …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
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 …

Dissociation between the perceptual and saccadic localization of moving objects

M Lisi, P Cavanagh - Current Biology, 2015 - cell.com
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 …

Neural correlates of the conscious perception of visual location lie outside visual cortex

S Liu, Q Yu, UT Peter, P Cavanagh - Current Biology, 2019 - cell.com
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 …

Transitions between central and peripheral vision create spatial/temporal distortions: A hypothesis concerning the perceived break of the curveball

A Shapiro, ZL Lu, CB Huang, E Knight, R Ennis - PloS one, 2010 - journals.plos.org
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 …

Dissociation of neuronal and psychophysical responses to local and global motion

JH Hedges, Y Gartshteyn, A Kohn, NC Rust… - Current Biology, 2011 - cell.com
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 …

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 …

Brain representations of motion and position in the double-drift illusion

NJ Steinberg, ZN Roth, JA Movshon, E Merriam - Elife, 2024 - elifesciences.org
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 …