Volume 4, Pages 1-1169
doi:10.1167/4
http://journalofvision.org/4/
ISSN 1534-7362
Volume 4, 2004
Issue
1
Articles
1
Asymmetric dynamics of adaptation after onset and offset of flicker
H. P. Snippe
L. Poot
J. H. van Hateren
2
Animal and human faces in natural scenes: How specific to human faces is the N170 ERP component?
Guillaume A. Rousselet
Marc J.-M. Macé
Michèle Fabre-Thorpe
3
Covert attention enhances letter identification without affecting channel tuning
Cigdem P. Talgar
Denis G. Pelli
Marisa Carrasco
4
A principal component analysis of multifocal pattern reversal VEP
Xian Zhang
Donald C. Hood
5
Perceptual learning retunes the perceptual template in foveal orientation identification
Zhong-Lin Lu
Barbara A. Dosher
Issue
2
Articles
1
Does human color constancy incorporate the statistical regularity of natural daylight?
Peter B. Delahunt
David H. Brainard
2
Estimation of nonlinear psychophysical kernels
Peter Neri
3
Human observers compensate for secondary illumination originating in nearby chromatic surfaces
Katja Doerschner
Huseyin Boyaci
Laurence T. Maloney
4
Face-gender discrimination is possible in the near-absence of attention
Leila Reddy
Patrick Wilken
Christof Koch
5
The role of characteristic motion in object categorization
Fiona N. Newell
Christian Wallraven
Susanne Huber
Issue
3
Articles
1
Contrast invariance of functional maps in cat primary visual cortex
Matteo Carandini
Frank Sengpiel
2
Pattern motion integration in infants
Karen R. Dobkins
Ione Fine
Annie C. Hsueh
Carolin Vitten
3
Disparity increment thresholds for gratings
Bart Farell
Simone Li
Suzanne P. McKee
4
Perceptual learning in contrast discrimination and the (minimal) role of context
Cong Yu
Stanley A. Klein
Dennis M. Levi
5
Perceived transparency of neutral density filters across dissimilar backgrounds
Rocco Robilotto
Qasim Zaidi
6
Determinants of visual awareness following interruptions during rivalry
Joel Pearson
Colin W. G. Clifford
7
Evaluating the human X-chromosome pigment gene promoter sequences as predictors of L:M cone ratio variation
Carrie McMahon
Jay Neitz
Maureen Neitz
8
Seeing depth coherence and transparency
Bart Farell
Simone Li
9
The effect of background color on asymmetries in color search
Ruth Rosenholtz
Allen L. Nagy
Nicole R. Bell
10
Brightness discrimination in the dog
Gabriele Pretterer
Hermann Bubna-Littitz
Gerhard Windischbauer
Cornelia Gabler
Ulrike Griebel
Issue
4
Special Issue Introduction
i
Introduction to the Special issue on “Optics in Vision”
Pablo Artal
David R. Williams
Articles
1
Wave aberrations of the isolated crystalline lens
Austin Roorda
Adrian Glasser
2
Compensation of corneal horizontal/vertical astigmatism, lateral coma, and spherical aberration by internal optics of the eye
Jennifer E. Kelly
Toshifumi Mihashi
Howard C. Howland
3
A population study on changes in wave aberrations with accommodation
Han Cheng
Justin K. Barnett
Abhiram S. Vilupuru
Jason D. Marsack
Sanjeev Kasthurirangan
Raymond A. Applegate
Austin Roorda
4
Neural compensation for the eye’s optical aberrations
Pablo Artal
Li Chen
Enrique J. Fernández
Ben Singer
Silvestre Manzanera
David R. Williams
5
Myopic versus hyperopic eyes: axial length, corneal shape and optical aberrations
Lourdes Llorente
Sergio Barbero
Daniel Cano
Carlos Dorronsoro
Susana Marcos
6
Spatially variant changes in lens power during ocular accommodation in a rhesus monkey eye
Abhiram S. Vilupuru
Austin Roorda
Adrian Glasser
7
Predicting subjective judgment of best focus with objective image quality metrics
Xu Cheng
Arthur Bradley
Larry N. Thibos
8
Metrics of optical quality derived from wave aberrations predict visual performance
Jason D. Marsack
Larry N. Thibos
Raymond A. Applegate
9
Accuracy and precision of objective refraction from wavefront aberrations
Larry N. Thibos
Xin Hong
Arthur Bradley
Raymond A. Applegate
Issue
5
Articles
1
The role of spatial interactions in perceptual synchrony
Isamu Motoyoshi
2
An expressive three-mode principal components model for gender recognition
James W. Davis
Hui Gao
3
Sensitivity to depth relief on slanted surfaces
Andrew Glennerster
Suzanne McKee
4
Eye movement control during single-word reading in dyslexics
Manfred MacKeben
Susanne Trauzettel-Klosinski
Jens Reinhard
Ute Dürrwächter
Martin Adler
Gunther Klosinski
5
Homogeneity and diversity of color-opponent horizontal cells in the turtle retina: Consequences for potential wavelength discrimination
Gilad Twig
Ido Perlman
Issue
6
Articles
1
Convergent evidence for the visual analysis of optic flow through anisotropic attenuation of high spatial frequencies
Horace B. Barlow
Bruno A. Olshausen
2
Prior depth information can bias motion perception
Erich W. Graf
Wendy J. Adams
Martin Lages
3
Attentional modulation of adaptation to illusory lines
Leila Montaser-Kouhsari
Reza Rajimehr
4
Saccadic localization in the presence of cues to three-dimensional shape
Dhanraj Vishwanath
Eileen Kowler
5
Induced contrast asynchronies
Arthur G. Shapiro
Anthony D. D’Antona
Justin P. Charles
Lindsay A. Belano
Jared B. Smith
Mallory Shear-Heyman
6
Electrophysiological evidence for independent speed channels in human motion processing
Sven P. Heinrich
Maarten J. van der Smagt
Michael Bach
Michael B. Hoffmann
7
Characterizing the mechanisms of improvement for position discrimination in adult amblyopia
Roger W. Li
Dennis M. Levi
8
Coarse scales, fine scales, and their interactions in stereo vision
Bart Farell
Simone Li
Suzanne P. McKee
9
Crowding and the tilt illusion: Toward a unified account
Joshua A. Solomon
Fatima M. Felisberti
Michael J. Morgan
10
Retinotopic organization in children measured with fMRI
Ian P. Conner
Saloni Sharma
Susan K. Lemieux
Janine D. Mendola
Issue
7
Articles
1
What is the depth of a sinusoidal grating?
Suzanne P. McKee
Preeti Verghese
Bart Farell
2
Can attention selectively bias bistable perception? Differences between binocular rivalry and ambiguous figures
Ming Meng
Frank Tong
3
Junctions and cost functions in motion interpretation
Josh McDermott
Edward H. Adelson
4
Mislocalization of targets flashed during smooth pursuit depends on the change in gaze direction after the flash
Gerben Rotman
Eli Brenner
Jeroen B. J. Smeets
5
Representational momentum in perception and grasping: Translating versus transforming objects
Anne-Marie Brouwer
Volker H. Franz
Ian M. Thornton
6
Attentional pursuit is faster than attentional saccade
Todd S. Horowitz
Alex O. Holcombe
Jeremy M. Wolfe
Helga C. Arsenio
Jennifer S. DiMase
7
Congenital nystagmus: Hypotheses for its genesis and complex waveforms within a behavioral ocular motor system model
Jonathan B. Jacobs
Louis F. Dell’Osso
8
Positional adaptation reveals multiple chromatic mechanisms in human vision
Paul V. McGraw
Declan J. McKeefry
David Whitaker
Chara Vakrou
9
Strong influence of test patterns on the perception of motion aftereffect and position
Fang Fang
Sheng He
10
Lateral interactions in the perception of flicker and in the physiology of the lateral geniculate nucleus
Jan Kremers
Vladislav Kozyrev
Luiz Carlos L. Silveira
Bjørg Elisabeth Kilavik
Issue
8
Abstracts
Vision Sciences Society
Issue
9
Special Issue Introduction
i
Perception of color and material properties in complex scenes
David H. Brainard
Laurence T. Maloney
Articles
1
Perceived surface color in binocularly viewed scenes with two light sources differing in chromaticity
Huseyin Boyaci
Katja Doerschner
Laurence T. Maloney
2
Illuminant color perception of spectrally filtered spotlights
Byung-Geun Khang
Qasim Zaidi
3
Colour constancy in context: Roles for local adaptation and levels of reference
Hannah Smithson
Qasim Zaidi
4
Difference scaling of gloss: Nonlinearity, binocularity, and constancy
Gaël Obein
Kenneth Knoblauch
Françoise Viénot
5
Color and size interactions in a real 3D object similarity task
Yazhu Ling
Anya Hurlbert
6
An equivalent illuminant model for the effect of surface slant on perceived lightness
Marina Bloj
Caterina Ripamonti
Kiran Mitha
Robin Hauck
Scott Greenwald
David H. Brainard
7
Measurements of the effect of surface slant on perceived lightness
Caterina Ripamonti
Marina Bloj
Robin Hauck
Kiran Mitha
Scott Greenwald
Shannon I. Maloney
David H. Brainard
8
Color constancy under changes in reflected illumination
Peter B. Delahunt
David H. Brainard
9
Limits of lightness identification for real objects under natural viewing conditions
Rocco Robilotto
Qasim Zaidi
10
Specular reflections and the perception of shape
Roland W. Fleming
Antonio Torralba
Edward H. Adelson
11
Statistical characterization of real-world illumination
Ron O. Dror
Alan S. Willsky
Edward H. Adelson
Issue
10
Articles
1
Second-order motion conveys depth-order information
Jay Hegdé
Thomas D. Albright
Gene R. Stoner
2
Low spatial frequencies are suppressively masked across spatial scale, orientation, field position, and eye of origin
Tim S. Meese
Robert F. Hess
3
Three-dimensional shape from non-homogeneous textures: Carved and stretched surfaces
Andrea Li
Qasim Zaidi
4
Perceptual learning: A case for early selection
Manfred Fahle
5
The perceptual and cognitive distractor-previewing effect
Atsunori Ariga
Jun-ichiro Kawahara
6
Using visual noise to characterize amblyopic letter identification
Denis G. Pelli
Dennis M. Levi
Susana T. L. Chung
7
Bayesian combination of ambiguous shape cues
Wendy J. Adams
Pascal Mamassian
8
Area summation and masking
Tim S. Meese
9
The geometry of the occluding contour and its effect on motion interpretation
Josh McDermott
Edward H. Adelson
10
Spatial attention excludes external noise without changing the spatial frequency tuning of the perceptual template
Zhong-Lin Lu
Barbara A. Dosher
Issue
11
Abstracts
Fall Vision Meeting
Issue
12
Articles
1
Slant from texture and disparity cues: Optimal cue combination
James M. Hillis
Simon J. Watt
Michael S. Landy
Martin S. Banks
2
Perceptual learning in contrast discrimination: The effect of contrast uncertainty
Yael Adini
Amos Wilkonsky
Roni Haspel
Misha Tsodyks
Dov Sagi
3
Perceptual learning through optimization of attentional weighting: Human versus optimal Bayesian learner
Miguel P. Eckstein
Craig K. Abbey
Binh T. Pham
Steven S. Shimozaki
4
Severe loss of positional information when detecting deviations in multiple trajectories
Srimant P. Tripathy
Brendan T. Barrett
5
A horizontal bias in human visual processing of orientation and its correspondence to the structural components of natural scenes
Bruce C. Hansen
Edward A. Essock
6
Stereomotion speed perception: Contributions from both changing disparity and interocular velocity difference over a range of relative disparities
Kevin R. Brooks
Leland S. Stone
7
Grating and plaid masks indicate linear summation in a contrast gain pool
David J. Holmes
Tim S. Meese
8
Rapid global form binding with loss of associated colors
Colin W.G. Clifford
Alex O. Holcombe
Joel Pearson
9
Hering's and Helmholtz's types of simultaneous lightness contrast
Alexander D. Logvinenko
John Kane
10
Increased accommodation following adaptation to image blur in myopes
Fuensanta A. Vera-Diaz
Jane Gwiazda
Frank Thorn
Richard Held
11
A detection theory account of change detection
Patrick Wilken
Wei Ji Ma
12
Crowding is unlike ordinary masking: Distinguishing feature integration from detection
Denis G. Pelli
Melanie Palomares
Najib J. Majaj
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