Asynchronous processing in vision: color leads motion.

Volume: 11, Issue: 8, Pages: 596 - 600
Published: Apr 17, 2001
Abstract
It has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motion as being co-incidental when they occur synchronously. Instead, for the changes to be reported as being synchronous, changes in direction of motion must precede changes in color. To explain this observation, some researchers have suggested that the neural processing of color and motion is asynchronous. This interpretation has been criticized on the basis...
Paper Details
Title
Asynchronous processing in vision: color leads motion.
Published Date
Apr 17, 2001
Volume
11
Issue
8
Pages
596 - 600
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