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Showing papers by "Stuart Anstis published in 2020"


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TL;DR: A tactile quartet where vibrating tactors were attached to the thumbs and index fingers of both hands suggests a common computation for apparent motion, albeit with different built-in distance biases for separate modalities.
Abstract: In the visual quartet, alternating diagonal pairs of dots produce apparent motion horizontally or vertically, depending on proximity. Here, we studied a tactile quartet where vibrating tactors were...

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TL;DR: To see objects clearly, the authors accept the best view of any object and downplay inferior alternatives and overweights the stimulus with the higher contrast when competing stimuli are distributed over time or space.
Abstract: A test cross that flickers between light yellow and dark blue at 5 to 8Hz looks apparently yellow on a dark gray surround and apparently blue on a light gray surround (flicker augmented contrast). ...

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TL;DR: Peripherally viewed targets moved around against a background of random dynamic noise, so a target that repetitively drifted to the right and snapped back appeared to drift endlessly to the left with no visible snapbacks.
Abstract: Peripherally viewed targets moved around against a background of random dynamic noise. Slow movements were visible, fast movements were not. Thus, a target that repetitively drifted to the right and snapped back appeared to drift endlessly to the right with no visible snapbacks.