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  1. Rethinking the Specious Present.Simon James Prosser - 2017 - In Ian Phillips (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Temporal Experience: Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 146-156.
    In this chapter I argue that despite its current popularity the doctrine of the specious present, or at least every current version of it, should be rejected. I describe two alternative accounts, which deal with experiences of two different kinds of change. The first is what I call the dynamic snapshot theory, which accounts for the way we experience continuous changes such as motion and other motion-like phenomena. The second account deals with the way we experience discontinuous changes, those for (...)
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  • Motion perception.Robert Sekuler, Scott Nj Watamaniuk & Randolph Blake - 2002 - In J. Wixted & H. Pashler (eds.), Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology. Wiley.
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  • Brain Mechanisms of Visual Awareness: Using Perceptual Ambiguity to Investigate the Neural Basis of Image Segmentation and Grouping.David A. Leopold - 1997 - Dissertation, Baylor College of Medicine
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  • Single units and conscious vision.Nikos K. Logothetis - 1998 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 353:1801-1818.
    Logothetis, N.K.: Single units and conscious vision. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 353, 1801-1818 (1998) Abstract.
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  • Perception of visual motion.Robert Sekuler, Scott Nj Watamaniuk & Randolph Blake - 2002 - Stevens Handbook of Experimental Psychology 1.
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  • Body Size Adaptation Alters Perception of Test Stimuli, Not Internal Body Image.Klaudia B. Ambroziak, Elena Azañón & Matthew R. Longo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  • The tinkerbell effect: Motion, perception and illusion.Frank H. Durgin - 2002 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 9 (5-6):88-101.
    A new motion illusion is discussed in relation to the idea of vision as a Grand Illusion. An experiment shows that this 'Tinkerbell effect' is a good example of a visual illusion supported by low-level stimulus information, but resulting from integration principles probably necessary for normal perception.
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  • Inspection duration and the linear motion aftereffect: Preliminary report.Maurice Hershenson - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (3):221-224.
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  • Thirty seconds of adaptation produce spiral aftereffects three days later.Maurice Hershenson - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (2):122-123.
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