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English: The Fröhlich effect. When a visual stimulus moves along a continuous trajectory, the initial position of this trajectory may be seen ahead of its veridical position with respect to an unpredictable event such as a punctuate flash. It is largely accepted that the resulting delays cause this spatial mis-perception. Still, after several decades of debates, there is no consensus regarding the underlying mechanisms. See https://laurentperrinet.github.io/publication/khoei-masson-perrinet-17/ |
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15:15, 16 June 2019 | 1,000 × 600 (165 KB) | LaurentPerrinet (talk | contribs) | The Fröhlich effect. When a visual stimulus moves along a continuous trajectory, the initial position of this trajectory may be seen ahead of its veridical position with respect to an unpredictable event such as a punctuate flash. It is largely accepted that the resulting delays cause this spatial mis-perception. Still, after several decades of debates, there is no consensus regarding the underlying mechanisms. See https://laurentperrinet.github.io/publication/khoei-masson-perrinet-17/ |
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