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Saccades reveal that allocentric coding of the moving object causes mislocalization in the flash-lag effect.

30 Jul 2009 The flash-lag effect is a visual misperception of a position of a flash relative to that of a moving object: Even when both are at the same position, the flash is reported to lag behind the moving object. In the present study, the flash-lag effect ...
rec_pub_19633347-saccades-reveal-allocentric-coding-moving-object-causes.htm


Predominance of ground over ceiling surfaces in binocular rivalry.

30 Jul 2009 The superiority of ground surfaces over ceiling surfaces in determining the representation of the visual world, demonstrated in several studies of visual perception and visual search, has been attributed to a preference for top-away projections ...
rec_pub_19633346-predominance-ground-ceiling-surfaces-binocular-rivalry.htm


The representation of moving 3-D objects in apparent motion perception.

30 Jul 2009 In the present research, we investigated the depth information contained in the representations of apparently moving 3-D objects. By conducting three experiments, we measured the magnitude of representational momentum (RM) as an index of the ...
rec_pub_19633345-the-representation-moving-3-d-objects-apparent-motion-perception.htm


Revisiting the effect of quality of graphics on distance judgments in virtual environments: a comparison of verbal reports and blind walking.

30 Jul 2009 In immersive virtual environments, judgments of perceived egocentric distance are significantly underestimated, as compared with accurate performance in the real world. Two experiments assessed the influence of graphics quality on two distinct ...
rec_pub_19633344-revisiting-effect-quality-graphics-distance-judgments-virtual.htm


A task-difficulty artifact in subliminal priming.

30 Jul 2009 Subliminal priming is said to occur when a subliminal prime influences the classification of a subsequent target. Most subliminal-priming claims are based on separate target- and prime-classification tasks. Because primes are intended to be ...
rec_pub_19633343-a-task-difficulty-artifact-subliminal-priming.htm


Spatial asymmetries in viewing and remembering scenes: consequences of an attentional bias?

30 Jul 2009 Given a single fixation, memory for scenes containing salient objects near both the left and right view boundaries exhibited a rightward bias in boundary extension (Experiment 1). On each trial, a 500-msec picture and 2.5-sec mask were followed by a ...
rec_pub_19633341-spatial-asymmetries-viewing-remembering-scenes-consequences.htm


Inhibitory tagging in an interrupted visual search.

30 Jul 2009 Inhibition of return facilitates visual search, biasing attention away from previously examined locations. Prior research has shown that, as a result of inhibitory tags associated with rejected distractor items, observers are slower to detect small ...
rec_pub_19633340-inhibitory-tagging-interrupted-visual-search.htm


Are spatial selection and identity extraction separable when attention is controlled endogenously?

30 Jul 2009 Visual search for a target involves two processes: spatial selection and identity extraction. Ghorashi, Enns, and Di Lollo (2008) found these processes to be independent and surmised that they were carried out along distinct visual pathways: dorsal ...
rec_pub_19633339-are-spatial-selection-identity-extraction-separable-attention.htm


Categorization reduces the effect of context on hedonic preference.

30 Jul 2009 When moderately hedonically positive test stimuli are presented following better-liked context stimuli, preferences between the test stimuli are reduced. This reduction in preference, hedonic condensation, occurs in settings that also produce ...
rec_pub_19633338-categorization-reduces-effect-context-hedonic-preference.htm


Sleep deprivation affects multiple distinct cognitive processes.

30 Jul 2009 Sleep deprivation adversely affects the ability to perform cognitive tasks, but theories range from predicting an overall decline in cognitive functioning (because of reduced stability in attentional networks) to claiming specific deficits in ...
rec_pub_19648462-sleep-deprivation-affects-multiple-distinct-cognitive-processes.htm

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