[HTML][HTML] Motion adaptation distorts perceived visual position

PV McGraw, D Whitaker, J Skillen, STL Chung - Current Biology, 2002 - cell.com
After an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is
perceived to drift in the opposite direction—the traditional motion aftereffect (MAE). It has …

Motion Adaptation Distorts Perceived Visual Position

PV McGraw, D Whitaker, J Skillen, STL Chung - Current Biology, 2002 - infona.pl
After an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is
perceived to drift in the opposite direction-the traditional motion aftereffect (MAE). It has …

[HTML][HTML] Motion Adaptation Distorts Perceived Visual Position

PV McGraw, D Whitaker, J Skillen, STL Chung - Current Biology, 2002 - Elsevier
After an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is
perceived to drift in the opposite direction—the traditional motion aftereffect (MAE). It has …

Motion adaptation distorts perceived visual position.

PV McGraw, D Whitaker, J Skillen, ST Chung - Current Biology: CB, 2002 - europepmc.org
After an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is
perceived to drift in the opposite direction-the traditional motion aftereffect (MAE). It has …

[PDF][PDF] Motion Adaptation Distorts Perceived Visual Position

PV McGraw, D Whitaker - Current Biology, 2002 - core.ac.uk
Motion Adaptation Distorts Perceived Visual Position Page 1 Current Biology, Vol. 12, 2042–2047,
December 10, 2002, ©2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. PII S0960-9822(02)01354-4 …

Motion adaptation distorts perceived visual position.

PV McGraw, D Whitaker, J Skillen, STL Chung - Current Biology, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Examined the selectivity of positional shifts resulting from motion adaptation to the stimulus
attributes of velocity, relative contrast, and relative spatial frequency; and investigated …

Motion adaptation distorts perceived visual position.

PV McGraw, DJ Whitaker, J Skillen, STL Chung - 2002 - bradscholars.brad.ac.uk
After an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is
perceived to drift in the opposite direction¿ the traditional motion aftereffect (MAE). It has …

Motion Adaptation Distorts Perceived Visual Position

PV McGraw, D Whitaker, J Skillen… - Current Biology, 2002 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
After an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is
perceived to drift in the opposite direction-the traditional motion aftereffect (MAE). It has …

[PDF][PDF] Motion Adaptation Distorts Perceived Visual Position

PV McGraw, D Whitaker - Current Biology, 2002 - psychology.nottingham.ac.uk
Motion Adaptation Distorts Perceived Visual Position Page 1 Current Biology, Vol. 12, 2042–2047,
December 10, 2002, ©2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. PII S0960-9822(02)01354-4 …

Motion adaptation distorts perceived visual position

PV McGraw, D Whitaker, J Skillen… - Current biology …, 2002 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
After an observer adapts to a moving stimulus, texture within a stationary stimulus is
perceived to drift in the opposite direction-the traditional motion aftereffect (MAE). It has …