When interacting with the dynamic world, the brain receives outdated sensory information, due to the time required for neural transmission and processing. In motion perception, the …
In the flash-lag effect (FLE), a flash in spatiotemporal alignment with a moving object is misperceived as lagging behind the moving object. One proposed explanation for this …
Our visual world presents us with an abundance of sensory information, yet only a subset can be processed due to the inherent capacity limitations on attention and perception …
Perception is subjective and context-dependent. Size and position perception are no exceptions. Studies have shown that apparent object size is represented by the retinotopic …
In the flash-lag effect (FLE), a flash in spatiotemporal alignment with a moving object is 31 misperceived as lagging behind the moving object. One proposed explanation for this …
Information floods the center of our visual field and often saturates the focus of our attention, yet there are parallel channels constantly and unconsciously processing our environment …