Perceptual Priming by Invisible Motion |
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Authors: | Randolph Blake,Ulf Ahlströ m,& David Alais |
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Affiliation: | Vanderbilt University |
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Abstract: | When observers see motion that is not really there, they can nonetheless show evidence of motion priming. And when observers do not see motion that is really there, they also show evidence for motion priming. Evidently, the process responsible for establishing motion correspondence is sensitive to contextual information, and this sensitivity is modulated at preconscious levels of visual analysis. |
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