Journal article

Is there a dynamic illusion effect in the motor system?


Authors listFranz, VH

Publication year2004

Pages34-3+

JournalBehavioral and Brain Sciences: An International Journal of Current Research and Theory with Open Peer Commentary

Volume number27

Issue number1

ISSN0140-525X

eISSN1469-1825

PublisherCambridge University Press


Abstract
Glover's planning-control model is based on his finding that visual illusions exert a larger effect in early phases than in late phases of a movement. But evidence for this dynamic illusion effect is weak, because: (a) it appears difficult to replicate; (b) Glover overestimates the accuracy of his results; and (c) he seems to underestimate the illusion effect at late phases.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleFranz, V. (2004) Is there a dynamic illusion effect in the motor system?, Behavioral and Brain Sciences: An International Journal of Current Research and Theory with Open Peer Commentary, 27(1), pp. 34-3+

APA Citation styleFranz, V. (2004). Is there a dynamic illusion effect in the motor system?. Behavioral and Brain Sciences: An International Journal of Current Research and Theory with Open Peer Commentary. 27(1), 34-3+.



Keywords


Visual illusions

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