David Whitney. Trends Cogn Sci 2002
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Times Cited: 146
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Illusory displacement of equiluminous kinetic edges.
V S Ramachandran, S M Anstis. Perception 1990
V S Ramachandran, S M Anstis. Perception 1990
40
Motion distorts visual space: shifting the perceived position of remote stationary objects.
D Whitney, P Cavanagh. Nat Neurosci 2000
D Whitney, P Cavanagh. Nat Neurosci 2000
39
Motion signals bias localization judgments: a unified explanation for the flash-lag, flash-drag, flash-jump, and Frohlich illusions.
David M Eagleman, Terrence J Sejnowski. J Vis 2007
David M Eagleman, Terrence J Sejnowski. J Vis 2007
34
Influence of motion signals on the perceived position of spatial pattern.
S Nishida, A Johnston. Nature 1999
S Nishida, A Johnston. Nature 1999
30
The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into movies.
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
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Motion integration and postdiction in visual awareness.
D M Eagleman, T J Sejnowski. Science 2000
D M Eagleman, T J Sejnowski. Science 2000
22
Flexible retinotopy: motion-dependent position coding in the visual cortex.
David Whitney, Herbert C Goltz, Christopher G Thomas, Joseph S Gati, Ravi S Menon, Melvyn A Goodale. Science 2003
David Whitney, Herbert C Goltz, Christopher G Thomas, Joseph S Gati, Ravi S Menon, Melvyn A Goodale. Science 2003
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Asymmetry in visual cortical circuits underlying motion-induced perceptual mislocalization.
Yu-Xi Fu, Yaosong Shen, Hongfeng Gao, Yang Dan. J Neurosci 2004
Yu-Xi Fu, Yaosong Shen, Hongfeng Gao, Yang Dan. J Neurosci 2004
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Spatial and temporal properties of the illusory motion-induced position shift for drifting stimuli.
Susana T L Chung, Saumil S Patel, Harold E Bedell, Ozgur Yilmaz. Vision Res 2007
Susana T L Chung, Saumil S Patel, Harold E Bedell, Ozgur Yilmaz. Vision Res 2007
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Visual prediction: psychophysics and neurophysiology of compensation for time delays.
Romi Nijhawan. Behav Brain Sci 2008
Romi Nijhawan. Behav Brain Sci 2008
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Stopping the motion and sleuthing the flash-lag effect: spatial uncertainty is the key to perceptual mislocalization.
Ryota Kanai, Bhavin R Sheth, Shinsuke Shimojo. Vision Res 2004
Ryota Kanai, Bhavin R Sheth, Shinsuke Shimojo. Vision Res 2004
23
Motion-sensitive neurones in V5/MT modulate perceived spatial position.
Paul V McGraw, Vincent Walsh, Brendan T Barrett. Curr Biol 2004
Paul V McGraw, Vincent Walsh, Brendan T Barrett. Curr Biol 2004
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Motion adaptation distorts perceived visual position.
Paul V McGraw, David Whitaker, Jennifer Skillen, Susana T L Chung. Curr Biol 2002
Paul V McGraw, David Whitaker, Jennifer Skillen, Susana T L Chung. Curr Biol 2002
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Moving ahead through differential visual latency.
G Purushothaman, S S Patel, H E Bedell, H Ogmen. Nature 1998
G Purushothaman, S S Patel, H E Bedell, H Ogmen. Nature 1998
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Neuronal latencies and the position of moving objects.
B Krekelberg, M Lappe. Trends Neurosci 2001
B Krekelberg, M Lappe. Trends Neurosci 2001
16
Perceptual stability of a stroboscopically lit visual field containing self-luminous objects.
D M MACKAY. Nature 1958
D M MACKAY. Nature 1958
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The Fröhlich effect: a consequence of the interaction of visual focal attention and metacontrast.
K Kirschfeld, T Kammer. Vision Res 1999
K Kirschfeld, T Kammer. Vision Res 1999
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Illusory spatial offset of a flash relative to a moving stimulus is caused by differential latencies for moving and flashed stimuli.
D Whitney, I Murakami, P Cavanagh. Vision Res 2000
D Whitney, I Murakami, P Cavanagh. Vision Res 2000
15
Motion extrapolation is not responsible for the flash-lag effect.
E Brenner, J B Smeets. Vision Res 2000
E Brenner, J B Smeets. Vision Res 2000
15
A model of the perceived relative positions of moving objects based upon a slow averaging process.
B Krekelberg, M Lappe. Vision Res 2000
B Krekelberg, M Lappe. Vision Res 2000
15
Temporal dependence of local motion induced shifts in perceived position.
Szonya Durant, Alan Johnston. Vision Res 2004
Szonya Durant, Alan Johnston. Vision Res 2004
35
The motion-induced position shift depends on the perceived direction of bistable quartet motion.
Won Mok Shim, Patrick Cavanagh. Vision Res 2004
Won Mok Shim, Patrick Cavanagh. Vision Res 2004
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Unifying account of visual motion and position perception.
Oh-Sang Kwon, Duje Tadin, David C Knill. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2015
Oh-Sang Kwon, Duje Tadin, David C Knill. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2015
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A motion-dependent distortion of retinotopy in area V4.
Kristy A Sundberg, Mazyar Fallah, John H Reynolds. Neuron 2006
Kristy A Sundberg, Mazyar Fallah, John H Reynolds. Neuron 2006
25
Motion-induced perceptual extrapolation of blurred visual targets.
Y X Fu, Y Shen, Y Dan. J Neurosci 2001
Y X Fu, Y Shen, Y Dan. J Neurosci 2001
21
Anticipation of moving stimuli by the retina.
M J Berry, I H Brivanlou, T A Jordan, M Meister. Nature 1999
M J Berry, I H Brivanlou, T A Jordan, M Meister. Nature 1999
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Going, going, gone: localizing abrupt offsets of moving objects.
Gerrit W Maus, Romi Nijhawan. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 2009
Gerrit W Maus, Romi Nijhawan. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 2009
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The infinite regress illusion reveals faulty integration of local and global motion signals.
P U Tse, P-J Hsieh. Vision Res 2006
P U Tse, P-J Hsieh. Vision Res 2006
25
Motion-dependent representation of space in area MT+.
Gerrit W Maus, Jason Fischer, David Whitney. Neuron 2013
Gerrit W Maus, Jason Fischer, David Whitney. Neuron 2013
30
Differential latencies and the dynamics of the position computation process for moving targets, assessed with the flash-lag effect.
Haluk Oğmen, Saumil S Patel, Harold E Bedell, Kaan Camuz. Vision Res 2004
Haluk Oğmen, Saumil S Patel, Harold E Bedell, Kaan Camuz. Vision Res 2004
19
Through the eye, slowly: delays and localization errors in the visual system.
J Schlag, M Schlag-Rey. Nat Rev Neurosci 2002
J Schlag, M Schlag-Rey. Nat Rev Neurosci 2002
10
Temporal recruitment along the trajectory of moving objects and the perception of position.
B Krekelberg, M Lappe. Vision Res 1999
B Krekelberg, M Lappe. Vision Res 1999
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Motion-induced position shifts occur after motion integration.
George Mather, Andrea Pavan. Vision Res 2009
George Mather, Andrea Pavan. Vision Res 2009
45
Voluntary attention modulates motion-induced mislocalization.
Peter U Tse, David Whitney, Stuart Anstis, Patrick Cavanagh. J Vis 2011
Peter U Tse, David Whitney, Stuart Anstis, Patrick Cavanagh. J Vis 2011
52
Transitions between central and peripheral vision create spatial/temporal distortions: a hypothesis concerning the perceived break of the curveball.
Arthur Shapiro, Zhong-Lin Lu, Chang-Bing Huang, Emily Knight, Robert Ennis. PLoS One 2010
Arthur Shapiro, Zhong-Lin Lu, Chang-Bing Huang, Emily Knight, Robert Ennis. PLoS One 2010
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Perceived shifts of flashed stimuli by visible and invisible object motion.
Katsumi Watanabe, Takashi R Sato, Shinsuke Shimojo. Perception 2003
Katsumi Watanabe, Takashi R Sato, Shinsuke Shimojo. Perception 2003
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The position of moving objects.
B Krekelberg, M Lappe, D Whitney, P Cavanagh, D M Eagleman, T J Sejnowski. Science 2000
B Krekelberg, M Lappe, D Whitney, P Cavanagh, D M Eagleman, T J Sejnowski. Science 2000
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