Journal article
Exploring the extent to which shared mechanisms contribute to motion-position illusions
Timothy V Cottier, William Turner, Alex O Holcombe, Hinze Hogendoorn
Journal of Vision | The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1167/jov.23.10.8
Abstract
Motion-position illusions (MPIs) are visual motion illusions in which motion signals bias the perceived position of an object. Due to phenomenological similarities between these illusions, previous research has assumed that some are caused by common mechanisms. However, this assumption has yet to be directly tested. This study investigates this assumption by exploiting between-participant variations in illusion magnitude. During two sessions, 106 participants viewed the flash-lag effect, luminance flash-lag effect, Fröhlich effect, flash-drag effect, flash-grab effect, motion-induced position shift, twinkle-goes effect, and the flash-jump effect. For each effect, the magnitude of the illusio..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council