Pre-coincidence brain activity predicts the perceptual outcome of streaming/bouncing motion display
Abstract When two identical visual discs move toward each other on a two-dimensional visual display, they can be perceived as either “streaming through” or “bouncing off” each other after their coincidence. Previous studies have observed a strong bias toward the streaming percept. Additionally, the...
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Main Authors: | Song Zhao, Yajie Wang, Lina Jia, Chengzhi Feng, Yu Liao, Wenfeng Feng |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2fa24f8d56a44a73a76689c86c14f85a |
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