2023
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.14425
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Neural mechanisms for integrating time and visual velocity cues in a prediction motion task: An fNIRS study

Kuiyuan Qin,
Yu Liu,
Saifang Liu
et al.

Abstract: Human beings use accurate estimates of the time‐to‐collision of moving objects effortlessly in everyday life. In the laboratory, researchers typically apply prediction motion (PM) tasks to investigate motion processing. In the PM tasks, time structure refers to the ratio of travel time between the visible segment (first segment) and occluded segment (second segment). The condition of T = 1.0, which indicates that the time spent moving is the same across the two segments, is called equal time structure. The pre… Show more

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