Abstract Several seconds of adaptation to a flickered (5 Hz) stimulus makes a subsequently presen... more Abstract Several seconds of adaptation to a flickered (5 Hz) stimulus makes a subsequently presented brief static stimulus appear longer in duration. What causes this time-dilation aftereffect? We investigated this question using a standard temporal-bisection task, where ...
We previously demonstrated that characteristic sounds (without location information) facilitate t... more We previously demonstrated that characteristic sounds (without location information) facilitate target localization in visual search (PBR 2008). For example, when the target is a cat, a simultaneously presented meow sound speeds localization of the cat compared to other sounds and no ...
Abstract Several seconds of adaptation to a flickered (5 Hz) stimulus makes a subsequently presen... more Abstract Several seconds of adaptation to a flickered (5 Hz) stimulus makes a subsequently presented brief static stimulus appear longer in duration. What causes this time-dilation aftereffect? We investigated this question using a standard temporal-bisection task, where ...
We previously demonstrated that characteristic sounds (without location information) facilitate t... more We previously demonstrated that characteristic sounds (without location information) facilitate target localization in visual search (PBR 2008). For example, when the target is a cat, a simultaneously presented meow sound speeds localization of the cat compared to other sounds and no ...
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