Pages that link to "Q38457533"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Brain activity accompanying perception of implied motion in abstract paintings (Q38457533):
Displaying 18 items.
- Artistic explorations of the brain (Q28732230) (← links)
- Area V5-a microcosm of the visual brain (Q30414208) (← links)
- Sensitivity to differences in the motor origin of drawings: from human to robot (Q33889903) (← links)
- Ventral and dorsal streams processing visual motion perception (FDG-PET study). (Q34338732) (← links)
- Visiting Richard Serra's "Promenade" sculpture improves postural control and judgment of subjective visual vertical (Q34686861) (← links)
- Anticipatory smooth eye movements in autism spectrum disorder (Q35077983) (← links)
- Corticomotor Excitability during Observation and Imagination of a Work of Art. (Q35176318) (← links)
- Processing emotion from abstract art in frontotemporal lobar degeneration. (Q36568457) (← links)
- Futurist Art: Motion and Aesthetics As a Function of Title (Q36906312) (← links)
- A TMS study on the contribution of visual area V5 to the perception of implied motion in art and its appreciation (Q38412105) (← links)
- Motion illusions in optical art presented for long durations are temporally distorted (Q38423140) (← links)
- Exploration time of static images implying different body movements causes time distortions (Q48378616) (← links)
- Time dilation caused by static images with implied motion (Q48379774) (← links)
- Vection can be induced in the absence of explicit motion stimuli (Q48583298) (← links)
- Implied motion from static photographs influences the perceived position of stationary objects (Q82531282) (← links)
- Strength and variability of the backscroll illusion (Q83390865) (← links)
- The Disentangled Sub-Processes Involved in Implied Motion Contributing to Food Freshness: The Neural Evidence from ERPs (Q95273447) (← links)
- The neural mechanism of aesthetic judgments of dynamic landscapes: an fMRI study (Q103029107) (← links)