A Spatio-temporal Interaction on the Apparent Motion Trace
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During the perception of apparent motion, activity along the apparent motion trace has been found in the primary visual cortex. It has been hypothesized that this activity interferes with stimuli presented on the apparent motion trace ("motion masking"). We investigated whether this perceptual interference varies with regard to the trajectory of a moving object token in a detection task. We found a general decrease of detectability of targets presented on the trace. Surprisingly, targets presented in time with the trajectory were detected significantly more often than targets which appeared out of time. We relate this finding to a spatio-temporally specific prediction of visual events along the apparent motion trace.
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