Volume 8, Pages 1-30 doi:10.1167/8 http://journalofvision.org/8/ ISSN 1534-7362
Volume 8, 2008
1 Face adaptation does not improve performance on search or discrimination tasks
2 Chromatic discrimination of natural objects
3 The initial interactions underlying binocular rivalry require visual awareness
4 Localized information is necessary for scene categorization, including the 
Natural/Man-made distinction
5 Perceptual learning of bisection stimuli under roving: Slow and largely specific
6 The correlation dimension: A useful objective measure of the transient visual evoked potential?
7 Head and eye movements and the role of memory limitations in a visual search paradigm
8 Separating color from color contrast
9 More efficient scanning for familiar faces
10 The loss of the PDE6 deactivating enzyme, RGS9, results in precocious light adaptation at low light levels
11 Geometric structure and chunking in reproduction of motion sequences
12 The spatiotemporal profile of cortical processing leading up to visual perception
13 Illusory displacement due to object substitution near the consciousness threshold
14 Highlight disparity contributes to the authenticity and strength of perceived glossiness
15 Influence of adaptation state and stimulus luminance on peri-saccadic localization
16 Apparent contrast differs across the vertical meridian: Visual and attentional factors
17 Monitoring mouse retinal degeneration with high-resolution spectral-domain optical coherence tomography
18 Changes in crystalline lens radii of curvature and lens tilt and decentration during dynamic accommodation in rhesus monkeys
19 On the decline of 1st and 2nd order sensitivity with eccentricity
20 Covert inhibition potentiates online control in a 
double-step task
21 Visual-haptic cue weighting is independent of 
modality-specific attention
22 Temporal dynamics of directional selectivity in 
human vision
23 A scale invariant measure of clutter
1 Anti-Glass patterns and real motion perception: Same or different mechanisms?
2 Task-demands can immediately reverse the effects of sensory-driven saliency in complex visual stimuli
3 Learning optimal integration of arbitrary features in a perceptual discrimination task
4 Occlusion and the solution to visual motion ambiguity: Looking beyond the aperture problem
5 The L:M cone ratio in males of African descent with normal color vision
6 What can saliency models predict about eye movements? Spatial and sequential aspects of fixations during encoding and recognition
7 If I saw it, it probably wasn't far from where I was looking
8 Contrast and stimulus information effects in rapid learning of a visual task
9 Object features used by humans and monkeys to identify rotated shapes
10 Integration of ordinal and metric cues 
in depth processing
11 Motion-induced blindness is not tuned to 
retinal speed
12 First- and second-order motion mechanisms are distinct at low but common at high temporal frequencies
13 How keratoconus influences optical performance of the eye
14 A single “stopwatch” for duration estimation, 
A single “ruler” for size
15 Nearly instantaneous brightness induction
16 Gating of remote effects on lightness
1 The effect of positive lens defocus on ocular growth and emmetropization in the tree shrew
2 Implicit knowledge of visual uncertainty guides decisions with asymmetric outcomes
3 Interesting objects are visually salient
4 Eye movement statistics in humans are consistent with an optimal search strategy
5 The effect of senescence on orientation discrimination and mechanism tuning
6 Cortical representation of color is binocular
7 The surface of the empirical horopter
8 Induced motion in depth and the effects of vergence eye movements
9 Resolution acuity for equiluminant gratings of S-cone positive or negative contrast in human vision
10 Unconscious associative memory affects visual processing before 100 ms
11 It doesn't matter how you feel. The facial identity aftereffect is invariant to changes in facial expression
12 Unconscious orientation processing depends on perceptual load
13 Dynamic distortion of visual position representation around moving objects
14 Motion processing at low light levels: Differential effects on the perception of specific motion types
15 Cross-orientation interactions in human vision
16 Effects of fixation instability on multifocal VEP (mfVEP) responses in amblyopes
17 Transient pupil constrictions to faces are sensitive to orientation and species
18 ERP evidence that surface-based attention biases interocular competition during rivalry
19 The subjective visual vertical in a nonhuman primate
20 The prototype effect revisited: Evidence for an abstract feature model of face recognition
21 Early correlates of visual awareness in the human brain: Time and place from event-related brain potentials
22 Disparity-energy signals in perceived stereoscopic depth
23 Time-course and surround modulation of contrast masking in human vision
24 Human trimodal perception follows optimal 
statistical inference
25 Rebounding V1 activity and a new visual aftereffect
26 An anti-Hick's effect in monkey and human saccade reaction times
27 The attentional influence of new objects and new motion
28 Temporal “Bubbles” reveal key features for point-light biological motion perception
29 Adapting to an aftereffect
30 Color appearance: The limited role of chromatic surround variance in the “gamut expansion effect”
31 Adaptation to global structure induces spatially remote distortions of perceived orientation
32 Contrast sensitivity of insect motion detectors to natural images
33 Vergence–accommodation conflicts hinder visual performance and cause visual fatigue
1 What limits performance in the amblyopic visual system: Seeing signals in noise with an amblyopic brain
2 Abnormalities of coherent motion processing in strabismic amblyopia: Visual-evoked potential measurements
3 Nonlinear relationship between holistic processing of individual faces and picture-plane rotation: Evidence from the face composite illusion
4 Cue combination and color edge detection in natural scenes
5 Infant sensitivity to radial optic flow fields during the 
first months of life
6 Strong percepts of motion through depth without strong percepts of position in depth
7 Offline processing of memories induced by perceptual visual learning during subsequent wakefulness and sleep: A behavioral study
8 On the effective number of tracked trajectories in amblyopic human vision
9 Predicting visual search performance by quantifying stimuli similarities
10 Excitatory and inhibitory interaction fields of flankers revealed by contrast-masking functions
11 Global motion processing: The effect of spatial scale and eccentricity
12 Perception of direction of motion reflects the early integration of first and second-order stimulus spatial properties
13 Evidence against the temporal subsampling account of illusory motion reversal
14 Looking as if you know: Systematic object inspection precedes object recognition
15 Is flicker-defined form (FDF) dependent on the contour?
16 Preferential responses to occluded objects in the human visual cortex
17 Predicting visual acuity from wavefront aberrations
18 Does gaze influence steering around a bend?
19 Effect of binocular rivalry suppression on initial ocular following responses
20 The statistical determinants of adaptation rate 
in human reaching
21 Ultra-rapid categorization requires visual attention: Scenes with multiple foreground objects
22 Amblyopic perception of biological motion
23 Cone photoreceptors and potential UV vision in a subterranean insectivore, the European mole
24 Crowding with detection and coarse discrimination of simple visual features
25 Attention-based perceptual learning increases binocular rivalry suppression of irrelevant visual features
26 Equivalence of physical and perceived speed in binocular rivalry
27 The role of motion capture in an illusory transformation of optic flow fields
28 Visual short-term memory for natural scenes: Effects of eccentricity
29 Age-related changes in optical and biometric characteristics of emmetropic eyes
30 Stimulus-driven mechanisms underlying visual search asymmetry revealed by classification image analyses
31 Classification of apparent motion percepts based on temporal factors
1 Attention capture by eye of origin singletons even without awareness—A hallmark of a bottom-up saliency map in the primary visual cortex
2 Audiovisual events capture attention: Evidence from temporal order judgments
3 Perception of animacy and direction from local biological motion signals
4 No evidence for widespread synchronized networks in binocular rivalry: MEG frequency tagging entrains primarily early visual cortex
5 Stereoscopic transparency: Constraints on the perception of multiple surfaces
6 Adaptive strategies for reading with a forced retinal location
7 Spatial attention increases performance but not subjective confidence in a discrimination task
8 A method for the real-time rendering of formless dot field structure-from-motion stimuli
9 The dynamics of sensory buffers: Geometric, spatial, and experience-dependent shaping of iconic memory
10 The contribution of color to global motion processing
11 On altering motion perception via working memory-based attention shifts
12 Perceptual multistability predicted by search model 
for Bayesian decisions
13 Color appearance of familiar objects: Effects of object shape, texture, and illumination changes
14 Detection of skewed symmetry
15 Trichromatic reconstruction from the interleaved cone mosaic: Bayesian model and the color appearance of small spots
16 Early interactions between neuronal adaptation and voluntary control determine perceptual choices in bistable vision
17 Retinotopic and non-retinotopic stimulus encoding in binocular rivalry and the involvement of feedback
Vision Sciences Society
i Perceptual organization and neural computation
1 Bistability for audiovisual stimuli: Perceptual decision 
is modality specific
2 Perceptual grouping and inverse fMRI activity patterns in human visual cortex
3 Local determinants of contour interpolation
4 Induced Gamma activity in primary visual cortex is related to luminance and not color contrast: An MEG study
5 Fixation locations when grasping partly occluded objects
6 Perceptual segmentation and the perceived orientation 
of dot clusters: The role of robust statistics
7 The segmental structure of faces and its use in 
gender recognition
8 Perceptual organization reconsidered in the light of the watercolor illusion: The problem of perception of holes and the object-hole effect
9 Contextual modulations of center-surround interactions in motion revealed with the motion aftereffect
10 A feedback model of figure-ground assignment
11 Selective mechanisms for simple contours revealed by compound adaptation
12 Spatial structure affects temporal judgments: Evidence for a synchrony binding code
13 On the plausibility of the discriminant center-surround hypothesis for visual saliency
14 Psychophysical differences in processing of global motion and form detection and position discrimination
15 From local to global: Cortical dynamics of contour integration
16 Assessing the microstructure of motion correspondences with non-retinotopic feature attribution
17 Response similarity as a basis for perceptual binding
18 Layered image representations and the computation 
of surface lightness
19 Spatial biases and computational constraints on the encoding of complex local image structure
20 Bi-stable depth ordering of superimposed moving gratings
21 Segregation by onset asynchrony
22 Spatial attention in early vision for the perception of border ownership
23 Families of models for gabor paths demonstrate the importance of spatial adjacency
24 Behavioral significance of motion direction causes anisotropic flash-lag, flash-drag, flash-repulsion, and movement-mislocalization effects
25 Exploration of vertical bias in perceptual completion of illusory contours: Threshold measures and response classification
26 Better discrimination for illusory than for occluded perceptual completions
27 Brightness contrast–contrast induction model predicts assimilation and inverted assimilation effects
28 Activity in visual area V4 correlates with surface perception
29 Surface interpolation and 3D relatability
30 Synchrony and the binding problem in macaque visual cortex
31 When a never-seen but less-occluded image 
is better recognized: Evidence from old–new memory experiments
32 SUN: A Bayesian framework for saliency using natural statistics
33 A Bayesian framework for cue integration in multistable grouping: Proximity, collinearity, and orientation priors in zigzag lattices
34 A recurrent dynamic model for correspondence-based face recognition
1 The contribution of different facial regions to the recognition of conversational expressions
2 Scan patterns during the processing of facial expression versus identity: An exploration of task-driven and stimulus-driven effects
3 How does saccade adaptation affect visual perception?
4 A multiplicative model for spatial interaction in the human visual cortex
5 The intrinsic constraint approach to cue combination: An empirical and theoretical evaluation
6 Biological motion perception is cue-invariant
7 Spatiotemporal feature attribution for the perception 
of visual size
8 A recurrent model of contour integration in primary visual cortex
9 Speed perception during acceleration 
and deceleration
10 Sensory sluggishness dissociates saccadic, manual, and perceptual responses: An S-cone study
11 Topological analysis of population activity 
in visual cortex
12 Contrast polarity, chromaticity, and stereoscopic depth modulate contextual interactions in vernier acuity
13 Superposition catastrophe and form–motion binding
1 Spatial integration by MT pattern neurons: A closer look at pattern-to-component effects and the role of speed tuning
2 Effects of attention on perceptual direction tuning curves in the human visual system
3 Sensitivity to luminance and chromaticity gradients 
in a complex scene
4 Some observations on contrast detection in noise
5 Serial correlations and 1/f power spectra in visual search reaction times
6 Crowding alters the spatial distribution of attention modulation in human primary visual cortex
7 Detecting and remembering pictures with and without visual noise
8 Figure–ground interaction in the human visual cortex
9 Effects of binocular suppression on surround suppression
10 Cortical correlates of stereoscopic depth produced by temporal delay
11 Relationships between versional and vergent quick phases of the involuntary version–vergence nystagmus
12 Disorganizing biological motion
13 Metrics of the perception of body movement
14 Facilitation of multisensory integration by the “unity effect” reveals that speech is special
15 ConTrack: Finding the most likely pathways between brain regions using diffusion tractography
16 Masking exposes multiple global form mechanisms
i Neuroimaging in vision science
1 Sensitivity of human visual cortical areas to the stereoscopic depth of a moving stimulus
2 The effects of spatial attention in early human visual cortex are stimulus independent
3 Alpha band amplification during illusory 
jitter perception
4 The effects of parts, wholes, and familiarity on 
face-selective responses in MEG
5 Spatial frequency tuning in human retinotopic 
visual areas
6 fMRI measurements of color in macaque and human
7 Color signals in the primary visual cortex of marmosets
8 Comparison of contrast-response functions from multifocal visual-evoked potentials (mfVEPs) and functional MRI responses
9 The representation of subordinate shape similarity in human occipitotemporal cortex
10 Quantifying spatial uncertainty of visual area boundaries in neuroimaging data
11 Orientation sensitivity of the N1 evoked by letters and digits
12 Identifying the human optic radiation using diffusion imaging and fiber tractography
13 Neural processing underlying tactile microspatial discrimination in the blind: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
14 Neural correlates of the stereokinetic effect revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging
15 BOLD response to spatial phase congruency in human brain
16 Functional brain imaging of the Rotating Snakes illusion by fMRI
17 Optic flow in human vision: MEG reveals a foveo-fugal bias in V1, specialization for spiral space in hMSTs, and global motion sensitivity in the IPS
1 Centrifugal propagation of motion adaptation effects across visual space
2 Probing visual consciousness: Rivalry between eyes and images
3 Coming to terms with lightness and brightness: 
Effects of stimulus configuration and instructions on brightness and lightness judgments
4 The temporal decay of eye gaze adaptation effects
5 Toward a model of microsaccade generation: The case of microsaccadic inhibition
6 Differential changes in human perception of speed 
due to motion adaptation
7 Adaptation to invisible motion results in low-level but not high-level aftereffects
8 Photoreceptor processing improves salience facilitating small target detection in cluttered scenes
9 A ‘dipper’ function for texture discrimination based on orientation variance
10 Driving around bends with manipulated eye-steering coordination
11 Three-dimensional object shape from shading and contour disparities
12 Learning novel mappings from optic flow to the control of action
13 The twinkle aftereffect is pre-cortical and is independent of filling-in
14 Perceiving illusory contours: Figure detection and shape discrimination
15 Development of visually driven postural reactivity: A fully immersive virtual reality study
16 Integrated global motion influences smooth pursuit in infants
17 Multiple mechanisms of illusory contour perception
18 Voluntary control of long-range motion integration via selective attention to context
19 Disparity statistics in natural scenes
20 Distortion in perceived image size accompanies 
flash lag in depth
1 Mobile computation: Spatiotemporal integration of the properties of objects in motion
2 Perceiving an object in its context—is the context cultural or perceptual?
3 Time course and robustness of ERP object and face differences
4 The McCollough effect reflects permanent and transient adaptation in early visual cortex
5 Quantitative assessment of divergence eye movements
6 Spatial dependencies between local luminance and contrast in natural images
7 Induction from a below-threshold chromatic pattern
8 Maximum differentiation (MAD) competition: A methodology for comparing computational models of perceptual quantities
9 Faces in the cloud: Fourier power spectrum biases ultrarapid face detection
10 Corrections in: A ‘dipper’ function for texture discrimination based on orientation variance
11 Corrections in: Metrics of the perception of body movement
1 Influence of adaptive-optics ocular aberration correction on visual acuity at different luminances and contrast polarities
2 Receptive field characterization by spike-triggered independent component analysis
3 Efficient integration across spatial frequencies for letter identification in foveal and peripheral vision
4 Effects of element separation and carrier wavelength on detection of snakes and ladders: Implications for models of contour integration
5 Convergent flash localization near saccades without equivalent “compression” of perceived separation
6 The role of chromatic scene statistics in color constancy: Spatial integration
7 A short-term memory of multi-stable perception
8 Attentional selection and the representation of holes and objects
9 Judging the shape of moving objects: Discriminating dynamic angles
10 Asymmetry in the perception of motion in depth induced by moving cast shadows
11 Early interference of context congruence on object processing in rapid visual categorization of natural scenes
12 The attentional blink in amblyopia
i Eye movements and the perception of a clear and stable visual world
1 About the influence of post-saccadic mechanisms for visual stability on peri-saccadic compression of object location
2 Dynamic, object-based remapping of visual features in trans-saccadic perception
3 Dynamics of attention during the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements
4 Oculomotor synchronization of visual responses in modeled populations of retinal ganglion cells
5 The influence of retinal and extra-retinal motion cues on perceived object motion during self-motion
6 What's color got to do with it? The influence of color on visual attention in different categories
7 Signals of eye-muscle proprioception modulate perceived motion smear
8 Experimental test of visuomotor updating models that explain perisaccadic mislocalization
9 Perceptual evidence for saccadic updating of color stimuli
10 Motion perception during sinusoidal smooth pursuit eye movements: Signal latencies and non-linearities
11 Oculomotor capture by transient events: A comparison of abrupt onsets, offsets, motion, and flicker
12 Salient features in gaze-aligned recordings of human visual input during free exploration of natural environments
13 Fixational eye movements predict the perceived direction of ambiguous apparent motion
14 Psychophysical measurements of referenced and unreferenced motion processing using high-resolution retinal imaging
15 Microsaccades counteract perceptual filling-in
16 The effect of retinal image slip on peripheral visual acuity
17 NIMBLE: A kernel density model of saccade-based visual memory
18 Objects predict fixations better than early saliency
19 Saccades and drifts differentially modulate neuronal activity in V1: Effects of retinal image motion, position, and extraretinal influences
20 The significance of microsaccades for vision and oculomotor control
21 Saccades and microsaccades during visual fixation, exploration, and search: Foundations for a common saccadic generator
22 Effects of luminance and saccadic suppression on perisaccadic spatial distortions
23 Topography of the motion aftereffect with and without eye movements
24 Vector subtraction using visual and extraretinal motion signals: A new look at efference copy and corollary discharge theories
25 The role of peripheral vision in saccade planning: Learning from people with tunnel vision
26 After-search—visual search by gaze shifts after input image vanishes
27 Depth perception during saccades
28 Fixational eye movements across vertebrates: Comparative dynamics, physiology, and perception
29 Coding of identity-diagnostic information in transsaccadic object perception
1 The direction of measured face aftereffects
2 Interpreting ambiguous visual information in motor learning
3 Attention biases decisions but does not alter appearance
4 Top-down directed attention to stimulus features and attentional allocation to bottom-up deviations
5 Can low level image differences account for the ability of human observers to discriminate facial identity?
6 A dynamic representation of target motion drives predictive smooth pursuit during target blanking
7 Audiovisual short-term influences and aftereffects in motion: Examination across three sets of directional pairings
8 Neural activity in human V1 correlates with dynamic lightness induction
9 Distinct perceptual grouping pathways revealed by temporal carriers and envelopes
10 Fine-scale activity patterns in high-level visual areas encode the category of invisible objects
11 Electroretinographic responses that may reflect activity of parvo- and magnocellular post-receptoral visual pathways
12 Inter-trial inhibition of attention to features is modulated by task relevance
13 Removal of monocular interactions equates rivalry behavior for monocular, binocular, 
and stimulus rivalries
14 Perceptive fields of saliency
15 Why do we miss rare targets? Exploring the boundaries of the low prevalence effect
16 Competition between color and luminance for target selection in smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements
17 Modelling contrast discrimination data suggest both the pedestal effect and stochastic resonance to be caused by the same mechanism
1 The dependence of luminous efficiency on chromatic adaptation
2 Differential cortical processing of local and global 
motion information in biological motion: 
An event-related potential study
3 Depth estimation from retinal disparity requires eye and head orientation signals
4 Inhibitory competition in figure-ground perception: Context and convexity
5 Anticipatory pursuit is influenced by a concurrent timing task
6 The perception of illusory transparent surfaces 
in infancy: Early emergence of sensitivity to static pictorial cues
7 Object perception is selectively slowed by a visually similar working memory load
8 Visual short-term memory of local information in briefly viewed natural scenes: Configural and non-configural factors
9 Apparent speed increases at low luminance
10 Estimating classification images with generalized linear and additive models
11 Brief subjective durations contract with repetition
12 Color aids late but not early stages of rapid natural scene recognition
13 Visuospatial experience modulates attentional capture: Evidence from action video game players
14 Cues for the control of ocular accommodation and vergence during postnatal human development
15 Visual memory during pauses between successive saccades
16 Relative latencies of cone signals measured by a moving vernier task
17 Shape and motion interactions at perceptual and attentional levels during processing of structure from motion stimuli
18 A tilted frame deceives the eye and the hand
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