Volume 3, Pages 1-918 doi:10.1167/3 http://journalofvision.org/3/ ISSN 1534-7362
Volume 3, 2003
i Induced Failures of Visual Awareness
1 Effects of scene inversion on change detection of targets matched for visual salience
2 Feature binding in object-file representations of multiple moving items
3 Detectability of onsets versus offsets in the change detection paradigm
4 Orienting of attention without awareness is affected by measurement-induced attentional control settings
5 Does disruption of a scene impair change detection?
6 Visual memory and motor planning in a natural task
7 Change detection in an attended face depends on the expectation of the observer
8 Competition and selection during visual processing of natural scenes and objects
9 What you see is what you need
10 Change detection is impaired in children with dyslexia
1 Interactions between color and luminance in the perception of orientation
2 A linear cue combination framework for understanding selective attention
3 Cone selective adaptation influences L- and M-cone driven signals in electroretinography and psychophysics
4 Illumination encoding in face recognition: effect of position shift
5 Topography of the chromatic pattern-onset VEP
1 Extrinsic cues aid shape recognition from novel viewpoints
2 The detection of colored Glass patterns
3 Comparison of two weighted integration models for the cueing task: linear and likelihood
4 The origin of the oblique effect examined with pattern adaptation and masking
5 Extraocular connective tissue architecture
1 Biological motion as a cue for the perception of size
2 Neither here nor there: localizing conflicting visual attributes
3 Distribution of the presynaptic calcium sensors, synaptotagmin I/II and synaptotagmin III, in the goldfish and rodent retinas
4 Contour interpolation by vector-field combination
5 Spatiotemporal relationships in a dynamic scene: stereomotion induction and suppression
1 Perception of plane orientation from self-generated and passively observed optic flow
2 Adult brightness vs. luminance as models of infant photometry: Variability, biasability, and spectral characteristics for the two age groups favor the luminance model
3 Real-world illumination and the perception of surface reflectance properties
4 Surface color perception under two illuminants: The second illuminant reduces color constancy
5 The pattern of visual deficits in amblyopia
1 Flicker flutter: Is an illusory event as good as the real thing?
2 Bootstrapped learning of novel objects
3 Temporal dynamics of early light adaptation
4 Pattern-onset stimulation boosts central multifocal VEP responses
5 Is it an animal? Is it a human face? Fast processing in upright and inverted natural scenes
1 Change in corneal shape and corneal wave-front aberrations with accommodation
2 Pooling speed information in complex tasks: Estimation of average speed and detection of nonplanarity
3 Attention-biased multi-stable surface perception in three-dimensional structure-from-motion
4 Timecourse of neural signatures of object recognition
5 Dynamics of sensitivity regulation in primate outer retina: The horizontal cell network
1 Cross- and Iso- oriented surrounds modulate the contrast response function: The effect of surround contrast
2 The effect of perceived surface orientation on perceived surface albedo in binocularly viewed scenes
3 Binocular coordination of saccades at far and at near in children and in adults
4 Occlusion cues resolve sudden onsets into morphing or line motion, disocclusion, and sudden materialization
5 Maximum likelihood difference scaling
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1 Visual field representations and locations of visual areas V1/2/3 in human visual cortex
2 Discrimination and identification of luminance contrast stimuli
3 Binocular rivalry in split-brain observers
4 Sensitivity for global shape detection
5 On the principle of minimal relative motion – the bar, the circle with a dot, and the ellipse
6 Ideal observer analysis of the development of spatial contrast sensitivity in macaque monkeys
i Linking eye movements and perception
1 Pursuit of the ineffable: perceptual and motor reversals during the tracking of apparent motion
2 Perception can influence the vergence responses associated with open-loop gaze shifts in 3D
3 Eye-movements aid the control of locomotion
4 Perceived slant from Werner’s illusion affects binocular saccadic eye movements
5 Perceptual and oculomotor evidence of limitations on processing accelerating motion
6 Thresholds for stereo-slant discrimination between spatially separated targets are influenced mainly by visual and memory factors but not oculomotor instability
7 Shared motion signals for human perceptual decisions and oculomotor actions
8 The contribution of vergence change to the measurement of relative disparity
9 Differential effects of the Müller-Lyer illusion on reflexive and voluntary saccades
10 Smooth anticipatory eye movements alter the memorized position of flashed targets
11 The extra-retinal motion aftereffect
12 Eye movements facilitate stereo-slant discrimination when horizontal disparity is noisy
13 The consistency of bisection judgments in visual grasp space
14 The reentry hypothesis: linking eye movements to visual perception
15 Task demands and binocular eye movements
16 Human discrimination of visual direction of motion with and without smooth pursuit eye movements
17 Depth from motion parallax scales with eye movement gain
18 Contributions of fixational eye movements to the discrimination of briefly presented stimuli
19 A comparison of pursuit eye movement and perceptual performance in speed discrimination
20 Saccade target selection in visual search: Accuracy improves when more distractors are present
21 The distribution of visual objects on the retina: connecting eye movements and cone distributions
22 Expansion of visual space after saccadic eye movements
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