Abstract
Biases in the perceived speed of a moving stimulus have been observed for various spatial configurations of a motion stimulus (eg Norman et al, 1996 Perception
In all cases we found an increase in perceived speed from 1st to 2nd interval and further, the effect was independent of direction, ISI, duration, and the spatial position of the 1st and 2nd stimuli. We can suggest no simple account of the results based upon neural fatigue in motion detectors, temporal sampling windows, or representational momentum. Tentative models are currently being explored with three interval stimuli.
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