Romi Nijhawan. Trends Cogn Sci 2002
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Times Cited: 123
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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
43
Neuronal latencies and the position of moving objects.
B Krekelberg, M Lappe. Trends Neurosci 2001
B Krekelberg, M Lappe. Trends Neurosci 2001
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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
28
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
28
Visual prediction: psychophysics and neurophysiology of compensation for time delays.
Romi Nijhawan. Behav Brain Sci 2008
Romi Nijhawan. Behav Brain Sci 2008
27
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
24
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
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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
22
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
24
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
25
Evidence for an attentional component of the perceptual misalignment between moving and flashing stimuli.
Marcus V C Baldo, Alexandre H Kihara, Janaina Namba, Stanley A Klein. Perception 2002
Marcus V C Baldo, Alexandre H Kihara, Janaina Namba, Stanley A Klein. Perception 2002
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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
19
Forward displacements of fading objects in motion: the role of transient signals in perceiving position.
Gerrit W Maus, Romi Nijhawan. Vision Res 2006
Gerrit W Maus, Romi Nijhawan. Vision Res 2006
48
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Shorter latencies for motion trajectories than for flashes in population responses of cat primary visual cortex.
Dirk Jancke, Wolfram Erlhagen, Gregor Schöner, Hubert R Dinse. J Physiol 2004
Dirk Jancke, Wolfram Erlhagen, Gregor Schöner, Hubert R Dinse. J Physiol 2004
21
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
15
The role of attention in motion extrapolation: are moving objects 'corrected' or flashed objects attentionally delayed?
B Khurana, K Watanabe, R Nijhawan. Perception 2000
B Khurana, K Watanabe, R Nijhawan. Perception 2000
29
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
21
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
15
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
23
Perceptual stability of a stroboscopically lit visual field containing self-luminous objects.
D M MACKAY. Nature 1958
D M MACKAY. Nature 1958
13
Illusory displacement of equiluminous kinetic edges.
V S Ramachandran, S M Anstis. Perception 1990
V S Ramachandran, S M Anstis. Perception 1990
13
Signal timing across the macaque visual system.
M T Schmolesky, Y Wang, D P Hanes, K G Thompson, S Leutgeb, J D Schall, A G Leventhal. J Neurophysiol 1998
M T Schmolesky, Y Wang, D P Hanes, K G Thompson, S Leutgeb, J D Schall, A G Leventhal. J Neurophysiol 1998
12
Flash-lag effect: differential latency, not postdiction.
S S Patel, H Ogmen, H E Bedell, V Sampath. Science 2000
S S Patel, H Ogmen, H E Bedell, V Sampath. Science 2000
20
Representational momentum and related displacements in spatial memory: A review of the findings.
Timothy L Hubbard. Psychon Bull Rev 2005
Timothy L Hubbard. Psychon Bull Rev 2005
12
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
23
The Flash-Lag Effect as a Motion-Based Predictive Shift.
Mina A Khoei, Guillaume S Masson, Laurent U Perrinet. PLoS Comput Biol 2017
Mina A Khoei, Guillaume S Masson, Laurent U Perrinet. PLoS Comput Biol 2017
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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
32
The flash-lag effect and related mislocalizations: findings, properties, and theories.
Timothy L Hubbard. Psychol Bull 2014
Timothy L Hubbard. Psychol Bull 2014
35
The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into movies.
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
10
Eye movements and visible persistence explain the mislocalization of the final position of a moving target.
D Kerzel. Vision Res 2000
D Kerzel. Vision Res 2000
10
The modulation of the flash-lag effect by voluntary attention.
Janaina Namba, Vinícius C Baldo. Perception 2004
Janaina Namba, Vinícius C Baldo. Perception 2004
43
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
17
Predictive coding in the visual cortex: a functional interpretation of some extra-classical receptive-field effects.
R P Rao, D H Ballard. Nat Neurosci 1999
R P Rao, D H Ballard. Nat Neurosci 1999
10
Synchronized firing among retinal ganglion cells signals motion reversal.
Greg Schwartz, Sam Taylor, Clark Fisher, Rob Harris, Michael J Berry. Neuron 2007
Greg Schwartz, Sam Taylor, Clark Fisher, Rob Harris, Michael J Berry. Neuron 2007
14
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Analogous mechanisms compensate for neural delays in the sensory and the motor pathways: evidence from motor flash-lag.
Romi Nijhawan, Kuno Kirschfeld. Curr Biol 2003
Romi Nijhawan, Kuno Kirschfeld. Curr Biol 2003
21
Judged displacement in apparent vertical and horizontal motion.
T L Hubbard, J J Bharucha. Percept Psychophys 1988
T L Hubbard, J J Bharucha. Percept Psychophys 1988
9
The "Flash-Lag" effect occurs in audition and cross-modally.
David Alais, David Burr. Curr Biol 2003
David Alais, David Burr. Curr Biol 2003
16
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
13
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
13
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