Characteristics of motor resonance predict the pattern of flash-lag effects for biological motion.
<h4>Background</h4>When a moving stimulus and a briefly flashed static stimulus are physically aligned in space the static stimulus is perceived as lagging behind the moving stimulus. This vastly replicated phenomenon is known as the Flash-Lag Effect (FLE). For the first time we employed...
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Auteurs principaux: | Klaus Kessler, Lucy Gordon, Kari Cessford, Martin Lages |
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2010
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