erghese and Stone (1995) showed that reducing the perceived number of objects by grouping also reduces objective performance. Shams, Kamitani, and Shimojo (2000) showed that a single flash accompanied by multiple beeps appears to flash more than once. We show that objective orientation-discrimination performance depends solely on the perceived number of flashes, independent of the actual number of beeps and flashes. Thus the unit of perceptual analysis seems to be a perceived event, independent of how it is induced.
Flicker flutter: Is an illusory event as good as the real thing? / BERGER T., D; Martelli, Marialuisa; Pelli, D. G.. - In: JOURNAL OF VISION. - ISSN 1534-7362. - 3:6(2003), pp. 406-412. [10.1167/3.6.1]
Flicker flutter: Is an illusory event as good as the real thing?
MARTELLI, Marialuisa;
2003
Abstract
erghese and Stone (1995) showed that reducing the perceived number of objects by grouping also reduces objective performance. Shams, Kamitani, and Shimojo (2000) showed that a single flash accompanied by multiple beeps appears to flash more than once. We show that objective orientation-discrimination performance depends solely on the perceived number of flashes, independent of the actual number of beeps and flashes. Thus the unit of perceptual analysis seems to be a perceived event, independent of how it is induced.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.