Illusory line motion and transformational apparent motion during continuous flash suppression1 |
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Authors: | YUKI YAMADA TAKAHIRO KAWABE |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kyushu University;2. NTT Communication Science Laboratories |
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Abstract: | A static bar is perceived to dynamically extend from a peripheral cue (illusory line motion (ILM)) or from a part of another figure presented in the previous frame (transformational apparent motion (TAM)). We examined whether visibility for the cue stimuli affected these transformational motions. Continuous flash suppression, one kind of dynamic interocular masking, was used to reduce the visibility for the cue stimuli. Both ILM and TAM significantly occurred when the d' for cue stimuli was zero (Experiment 1) and when the cue stimuli were presented at subthreshold levels (Experiment 2). We discuss that higher‐order motion processing underlying TAM and ILM can be weakly but significantly activated by invisible visual information. |
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Keywords: | consciousness awareness motion perception visual illusion |
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