R Blake, U Ahlström, D Alais - Psychological Science, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
When observers see motion that is not really there, they can nonetheless show evidence of motion priming. And when observers do not see motion that is really there, they also show …
U Mattler, R Fendrich - Perception & Psychophysics, 2007 - Springer
When a rapidly rotating ring of dots was briefly flashed, observers saw only a solid ring with no discriminable rotation. However, when this stimulus served as a prime that was followed …
E Hein, CM Moore - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2014 - Springer
To maintain stable object representations as our eyes or the objects themselves move, the visual system must determine how newly sampled information relates to existing object …
Element shape biases the perceived direction in ambiguous apparent motion displays. Likewise, the direction of motion influences the perception of ambiguous elements' shapes …
Coherent visual experience of dynamic scenes requires not only that the visual system segment scenes into component objects but that these object representations persist, so that …
Object files (OFs) are hypothesized mid-level representations which mediate our conscious perception of persisting objects—eg telling us 'which went where'. Despite the appeal of the …
T Gao, BJ Scholl - Visual Cognition, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Two central tasks of visual processing are (1) to segment undifferentiated retinal images into discrete objects, and (2) to represent those objects as the same persisting individuals over …
N Faivre, C Koch - Journal of vision, 2014 - jov.arvojournals.org
Visual awareness of an event, object, or scene is, by essence, an integrated experience, whereby different visual features composing an object (eg, orientation, color, shape) appear …
Coherent visual experience requires not only segmenting incoming visual input into a structured scene of objects, but also binding discrete views of objects into dynamic …