Illusory line motion (ILM) refers to the perception of motion in a line that is, in fact, presented in full at one time. One form of this illusion (ILM) occurs when the line is presented between two objects following a brief luminance change in one of them and ILM is thought to result from exogenous attention being captured by the flash. Exogenous attention fades with increasing delays, which predicts that ILM should show a similar temporal pattern. Exogenous attention appears to follow ILM to become more or less equally distributed along the line.The current study examines ILM in order to test these predictions derived from the attentional explanation for ILM and the results were consistent with them. The discussion then concludes with an exploratory analysis approach concerning states of consciousness and decision making and suggests a possible role for attention.

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