Stimulus driven attention-shift as a driver of apparent motion perception
Stimulus driven attention-shift as a driver of apparent motion perception is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include audiology, face perception, ocular adaptation, psychology, executive functions, stimulus, perception, communication, computer science, and visual perception. The authors tested this hypothesis using a motion adaptation protocol, where authors manipulated the adaptation display (adapter) and attention status for 2 minutes and then measured perceived AM directions with a bistable motion quartet (~ 2x2 deg, 150 msec) for 1 min.