Recalibration of audiovisual simultaneity

W Fujisaki, S Shimojo, M Kashino, S Nishida - Nature neuroscience, 2004 - nature.com
To perceive the auditory and visual aspects of a physical event as occurring simultaneously,
the brain must adjust for differences between the two modalities in both physical …

Forty-five years after Broadbent (1958): still no identification without attention.

J Lachter, KI Forster, E Ruthruff - Psychological review, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
According to DE Broadbent's (1958) selective filter theory, people do not process
unattended stimuli beyond the analysis of basic physical properties. This theory was later …

First-order and second-order motion: neurological evidence for neuroanatomically distinct systems

LM Vaina, S Soloviev - Progress in brain research, 2004 - Elsevier
An unresolved issue in visual motion perception is how distinct are the processes underlying
'first-order'and 'second-order'motion. The former is defined by spatio-temporal variations of …

From 1D to 2D via 3D: dynamics of surface motion segmentation for ocular tracking in primates

GS Masson - Journal of Physiology-Paris, 2004 - Elsevier
In primates, tracking eye movements help vision by stabilising onto the retinas the images of
a moving object of interest. This sensorimotor transformation involves several stages of …

Spatial frequency requirements for audiovisual speech perception

KG Munhall, C Kroos, G Jozan… - Perception & …, 2004 - Springer
Spatial frequency band-pass and low-pass filtered images of a talker were used in an
audiovisual speech-in-noise task. Three experiments tested subjects' use of information …

A Simon effect with stationary moving stimuli.

S Bosbach, W Prinz, D Kerzel - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
To clarify whether motion information per se has a separable influence on action control, the
authors investigated whether irrelevant direction of motion of stimuli whose overall position …

Neural responses in motor cortex and area 7a to real and apparent motion

H Merchant, A Battaglia-Mayer… - Experimental brain …, 2004 - Springer
The neural activity in area 7a and the arm area of motor cortex was recorded while real or
path-guided apparent motion stimuli were presented to behaving monkeys in the absence of …

Synaptic dynamics mediate sensitivity to motion independent of stimulus details

H Luksch, R Khanbabaie, R Wessel - Nature neuroscience, 2004 - nature.com
Humans and other animals generally perceive motion independently of the cues that define
the moving object. To understand the underlying mechanisms of this generalization of …

On the role of color in the perception of motion in animated visualizations

D Weiskopf - IEEE Visualization 2004, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Although luminance contrast plays a predominant role in motion perception, significant
additional effects are introduced by chromatic contrasts. In this paper, relevant results from …

Detection of Counter-Changing Contrast: Second-Order Apparent Motion Without Postrectification Motion-Energy Analysis or Salience Mapping/Feature Tracking.

LA Gilroy, HS Hock - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
The perception of 2nd-order, texture-contrast-defined motion was studied for apparent-
motion stimuli composed of a pair of spatially displaced, simultaneously visible …