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Motion distorts perceived position without awareness of motion.

David Whitney.   

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15886084      PMCID: PMC3890254          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2005.04.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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3.  Perceived shifts of flashed stimuli by visible and invisible object motion.

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4.  Flexible retinotopy: motion-dependent position coding in the visual cortex.

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6.  Attention-based motion perception.

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7.  Asymmetry in visual cortical circuits underlying motion-induced perceptual mislocalization.

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8.  Influence of motion signals on the perceived position of spatial pattern.

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Journal:  J Vis       Date:  2011-11-11       Impact factor: 2.240

2.  Spatial and temporal properties of the illusory motion-induced position shift for drifting stimuli.

Authors:  Susana T L Chung; Saumil S Patel; Harold E Bedell; Ozgur Yilmaz
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3.  Second-order motion without awareness: passive adaptation to second-order motion produces a motion aftereffect.

Authors:  David Whitney; David W Bressler
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  2007-01-10       Impact factor: 1.886

4.  Shared attentional resources for global and local motion processing.

Authors:  Paul F Bulakowski; David W Bressler; David Whitney
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5.  Strength of early visual adaptation depends on visual awareness.

Authors:  Randolph Blake; Duje Tadin; Kenith V Sobel; Tony A Raissian; Sang Chul Chong
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6.  The initial interactions underlying binocular rivalry require visual awareness.

Authors:  Sarah Hancock; David Whitney; Timothy J Andrews
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7.  Position shifts following crowded second-order motion adaptation reveal processing of local and global motion without awareness.

Authors:  Thomas D Harp; David W Bressler; David Whitney
Journal:  J Vis       Date:  2007-07-20       Impact factor: 2.240

8.  Crowding is tuned for perceived (not physical) location.

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