Retinal Periphery Is Insensitive to Sudden Transient Motion

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Abstract

Peripherally viewed targets moved around against a background of random dynamic noise. Slow movements were visible, fast movements were not. Thus, a target that repetitively drifted to the right and snapped back appeared to drift endlessly to the right with no visible snapbacks.

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Anstis, S. (2020). Retinal Periphery Is Insensitive to Sudden Transient Motion. I-Perception, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669520937029

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