Object-based anisotropies in the flash-lag effect |
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Authors: | Watanabe Katsumi Yokoi Kenji |
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Affiliation: | Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. kw@fennel.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | The relative visual position of a briefly flashed stimulus is systematically modified in the presence of motion signals. We investigated the two-dimensional distortion of the positional representation of a flash relative to a moving stimulus. Analysis of the spatial pattern of mislocalization revealed that the perceived position of a flash was not uniformly displaced, but instead shifted toward a single point of convergence that followed the moving object from behind at a fixed distance. Although the absolute magnitude of mislocalization increased with motion speed, the convergence point remained unaffected. The motion modified the perceived position of a flash, but had little influence on the perceived shape of a spatially extended flash stimulus. These results demonstrate that motion anisotropically distorts positional representation after the shapes of objects are represented. Furthermore, the results imply that the flash-lag effect may be considered a special case of two-dimensional anisotropic distortion. |
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