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    Concurrent perception of competing predictions: A “split-stimulus effect”
    with William Turner and Hinze Hogendoorn
    Journal of Vision 24 (5). 2024.
    Visual illusions are systematic misperceptions that can help us glean the heuristics with which the brain constructs visual experience. In a recently discovered visual illusion (the “frame effect”), it has been shown that flashing a stimulus inside of a moving frame produces a large misperception of that stimulus's position. Across two experiments, we investigated a novel illusion (the “split stimulus effect”) where the symmetrical motion of two overlaid frames produces two simultaneous position…Read more