Volume 2, Pages 1-666 doi:10.1167/2 http://journalofvision.org/2/ ISSN 1534-7362
Volume 2, 2002
i Classification images: A tool to analyze visual strategies
1 Full identification of a linear-nonlinear system via cross-correlation analysis
2 Receptive field structure of neurons in monkey primary visual cortex revealed by stimulation with natural image sequences
3 The footprints of visual attention in the Posner cueing paradigm revealed by classification images
4 Classification images for detection and position discrimination in the fovea and parafovea
5 Classification image analysis: Estimation and statistical inference for two-alternative forced-choice experiments
6 Optimal methods for calculating classification images: Weighted sums
7 Noise reveals visual mechanisms of detection and discrimination
8 Classification image weights and internal noise level estimation
1 Temporal dynamics of the human response to symmetry
2 Suppressive and facilitatory spatial interactions in foveal vision: Foveal crowding is simple contrast masking
3 Suppressive and facilitatory spatial interactions in peripheral vision: Peripheral crowding is neither size invariant nor simple contrast masking
4 The multifocal visual evoked potential and cone-isolating stimuli: Implications for L- to M-cone ratios and normalization
5 Comparing perceptual learning tasks: A review
1 Multiplied functions unify shapes of ganglion-cell receptive fields in retina of turtle
2 Interocular velocity difference contributes to stereomotion speed perception
3 Transient cells can be neurometrically sustained: the positional accuracy or retinal signals to moving targets
4 Facilitation of contrast detection by cross-oriented surround stimuli and its psychophysical mechanisms
5 An Unbinding Problem? The disintegration of visible, previously attended objects does not attract attention
1 Receptive field structure of H1 horizontal cells in macaque monkey retina
2 Masking by fast gratings
3 Nulling the motion aftereffect with dynamic random-dot stimuli: Limitations and implications
4 Spatial attention excludes external noise at the target location
5 Ecological statistics of Gestalt laws for the perceptual organization of contours
1 Stimulus information contaminates summation tests of independent neural representations of features
2 Decomposing biological motion: A framework for analysis and synthesis of human gait patterns
3 Sensory and physical determinants of perceived achromatic transparency
4 Optical fiber properties of individual human cones
5 Predicting future motion
i Introduction to the Special Issue from the Vision and Color Meeting
1 Subjective color from apparent motion
2 Development, maturation, and aging of chromatic visual pathways: VEP results
3 Accuracy of color scission for spectral transparencies
4 Covert attention increases spatial resolution with or without masks: Support for signal enhancement
5 Color opponent neurons in V1: A review and model reconciling results from imaging and single-unit recording
6 Illuminant estimation as cue combination
7 Color contrast and contextual influences on color appearance
8 Lateral modulation of contrast discrimination: Flanker orientation effects
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1 Estimates of L:M cone ratio from ERG flicker photometry and genetics
2 The multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) and cone isolating stimuli: Variation in L- and M-cone driven signals across the retina
3 Comparing integration rules in visual search
4 Is the world full of circles?
5 The fine structure of multifocal ERG topographies
1 Neural correlates of object-based attention
2 Bi-stability in perceived slant when binocular disparity and monocular perspective specify different slants
3 Color opponent retinal ganglion cells in the tammar wallaby retina
4 V1 activity is reduced during binocular rivalry
5 Primacy of spatial information in guiding target selection for pursuit and saccades
6 Influence of chromaticity on vernier and stereo acuity
7 Predicting the readability of transparent text
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