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Citation

Born S. Iperception 2019; 10(3): e2041669519855090.

Affiliation

Faculté de Psychologie et des Sciences de l'Education, Université de Genève, Genève, Switzerland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/2041669519855090

PMID

31258883

PMCID

PMC6591532

Abstract

Luminance noise is widely used as mask in Experimental Psychology. But can luminance noise also affect where we perceive an object or change the perceived distance between objects? In this study, I investigated the effect of a repeatedly flashed luminance noise pattern on the perceived separation between two bars. Indeed, compared to conditions without dynamic luminance noise, the spacing between the bars was overestimated when the pattern flashed on-and-off in the background. The cause for this remarkably stable effect remains unknown. Potential relations to apparent motion, masking, attentional biases, and other visual illusions are discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

luminance noise; perceived separation; spatial vision; spatiotemporal factors

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