The implied motion aftereffect changes decisions, but not confidence

Viewing static images depicting movement can result in a motion aftereffect: people tend to categorise direction signals as moving in the opposite direction relative to the implied motion in still photographs. This finding could indicate that inferred motion direction can penetrate sensory processin...

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Main Authors: Arnold, D.H (Author), Gallagher, R.M (Author), Suddendorf, T. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2021
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