Perceptual grouping in space and time: Evidence from the Ternus display (original) (raw)

Perceptual grouping in the Ternus display: evidence for an `association field' in apparent motion

Jean Lorenceau

Vision Research, 2002

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Spatial versus temporal grouping in a modified Ternus display

Nick Scott-Samuel

Vision research, 2007

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The effects of position cues on the appearance of stimulus elements in a bistable apparent movement display

Timothy Petersik

Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 1990

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Effects of spatial parameters on the perceptual organization of a bistable motion display

Timothy Petersik

Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 1980

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Attention modulates spatio-temporal grouping

Haluk Öğmen

Vision Research, 2011

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The perceptual fate of letters in two kinds of apparent movement displays

Timothy Petersik

Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 1984

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Influences of intra- and crossmodal grouping on visual and tactile Ternus apparent motion

Zhuanghua Shi

Brain Research, 2010

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Motion perception induced by dynamic grouping: a probe for the compositional structure of objects

Howard Hock

Vision research, 2012

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Spatial Correspondence and Relation Correspondence: Grouping Factors That Influence Perception of the Ternus Display

Timothy Petersik

Perception, 2008

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The global slowdown effect: Why does perceptual grouping reduce perceived speed?

peter tse

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2014

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Dynamics of perceptual grouping: similarities in the organization of visual and auditory groups

Aleksandar Aksentijevic, Paul J. Barber, Mark A. Elliott

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Motion grouping impairs speed discrimination

Preeti Verghese

2006

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Motion accumulates while movement disappears: spatial interactions in visual motion

Peter Meilstrup

2014

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The repetition discrimination task: An objective method for studying perceptual grouping

Diane Beck

Perception & Psychophysics, 2007

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Visible persistence and form correspondence in Ternus apparent motion

Michael Rudd

Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 1999

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The role of temporal structure in human vision

Randolph Blake

2005

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Combined effects of perceptual grouping cues on object representation: Evidence from motion-induced blindness

Yousuke Kawachi, Jiro Gyoba

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2010

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Motion correspondence in the Ternus display shows feature bias in spatiotopic coordinates

Patrick Cavanagh

2012

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The role of occlusion in reducing multistability in moving point-light displays

Bennett Bertenthal

Perception & Psychophysics, 1984

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Paradoxical perception of object identity in visual motion

Aleksandra Zharikova, Cees van Leeuwen, Sergei Gepshtein

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First- and second-order transformational apparent motion rely on common shape representations

Sharif Saleki

Vision Research, 2021

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Translating and Extending Two Gestalt Grouping Principles to Include Time to Characterize Visual Motion on Screen

Jinsook Kim

International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Las Vegas (USA), 2006

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Reference-frames in vision: Contributions of attentional tracking to nonretinotopic perception in the Ternus-Pikler display

Haluk Öğmen

Journal of Vision, 2019

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The shape of motion perception: Global pooling of transformational apparent motion

David Badcock

Journal of Vision, 2013

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A new visual illusion of relative motion

Baingio Pinna

Vision Research, 2000

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Multimodal Ternus: Visual, tactile, and visuo – tactile grouping in apparent motion

Vanessa Harrar

Perception, 2007

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Effects of element orientation on apparent motion perception

Peter Werkhoven

Perception & Psychophysics, 1990

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Perceptual grouping based on temporal structure: Impact of subliminal flicker and visual transients

Marius Usher

Visual Cognition, 2006

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