Publications by authors named "Kamilla N Miller"

Article Synopsis
  • The Flashed Face Distortion Effect (FFDE) causes rapid changes in how we perceive faces shown quickly in our peripheral vision, leading to exaggerated or caricature-like images.
  • Research focused on how the timing and frequency of presentation affect FFDE, finding that increasing the rate of face images reduces the distortion effect.
  • The study also indicated that FFDE occurs at a cortical level in the brain, as similar distortions were observed regardless of whether faces were presented to the same or different eyes.
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Integrating visual and tactile information in the temporal domain is critical for active perception. To accomplish this, coordinated timing is required. Here, we study perceived duration within and across these two modalities.

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