Volume 9, Pages 1-38 doi:10.1167/9 http://journalofvision.org/9/ ISSN 1534-7362
Volume 9, 2009
1 Multivoxel fMRI analysis of color tuning in human primary visual cortex
2 Rapid visual categorization of natural scene contexts with equalized amplitude spectrum and increasing phase noise
3 Failure of facial configural cues to alter metric stereoscopic depth
4 Visual adaptation reveals asymmetric spatial frequency tuning for motion
5 Emotion perception in emotionless face images suggests a norm-based representation
6 The Mixture of Bernoulli Experts: A theory to quantify reliance on cues in dichotomous perceptual decisions
7 Object perception: When our brain is impressed but we do not notice it
8 Limits of stereopsis explained by local cross-correlation
9 Shifts in spatial attention affect the perceived duration of events
10 Binocular depth discrimination and estimation beyond interaction space
11 Driving is smoother and more stable when using the tangent point
12 Flawless visual short-term memory for facial emotional expressions
13 Effect of visual field locus and oscillation frequencies on posture control in an ecological environment
14 Perceptual and physiological evidence for a role for early visual areas in motion-induced blindness
15 World-centered perception of 3D object motion during visually guided self-motion
16 Effect of target spatial frequency on accommodative response in myopes and emmetropes
17 Size matters: A study of binocular rivalry dynamics
18 Differences in fixations between grasping and viewing objects
19 Acceleration carries the local inversion effect in biological motion perception
20 Contrast dependence of center and surround integration in primary visual cortex of the cat
21 The time course of contrast masking reveals two distinct mechanisms of human surround suppression
22 Amblyopia masks the scale invariance of normal central vision
23 Monochromatic aberrations in hyperopic 
and emmetropic children
24 Humans use visual and remembered information about object location to plan pointing movements
25 Spatial characteristics of center-surround antagonism in younger and older adults
26 Using geometric moments to explain human letter recognition near the acuity limit
27 Tilt aftereffects and tilt illusions induced by fast translational motion: Evidence for motion streaks
28 Psychophysical properties of two-stroke apparent motion
29 Influence of disparity on fixation and saccades in free viewing of natural scenes
30 Spatial and temporal limits of motion perception across variations in speed, eccentricity, and low vision
31 Homo economicus in visual search
32 The influence of clutter on real-world scene search: Evidence from search efficiency and eye movements
33 Do we have direct access to retinal image motion during smooth pursuit eye movements?
34 The specificity of the search template
35 An anisotropy of orientation-tuned suppression that matches the anisotropy of typical natural scenes
36 Characterizing motion contour detection mechanisms and equivalent mechanisms in the luminance domain
37 Search for gross illumination discrepancies in images of natural objects
38 Attentional influences on the dynamics of motion-induced blindness
39 Reliable identification by color under natural conditions
40 The detection of multiple global directions: Capacity limits with spatially segregated and transparent-motion signals
1 A reevaluation of the tolerance to vertical misalignment in stereopsis
2 Opponent motion interactions in the perception of structure from motion
3 Dichoptic difference thresholds for uniform color changes applied to natural scenes
4 Subjective time dilation: Spatially local, object-based, or a global visual experience?
5 Global stimulus configuration modulates crowding
6 Selective attention contributes to global processing in vision
7 Viewpoint and center of gravity affect eye movements to human faces
8 Periodic perturbations producing phase-locked fluctuations in visual perception
9 Accuracy-precision trade-off in visual orientation constancy
10 Uncovering gender discrimination cues in a realistic setting
11 Cue integration outside central fixation: A study of grasping in depth
12 Supercrowding: Weakly masking a target expands the range of crowding
13 Context influences contour integration
14 Orientation invariance in visual shape perception
15 The chromatic input to cells of the magnocellular pathway of primates
16 A speed-dependent inversion effect in dynamic object matching
17 Image-size differences worsen stereopsis independent of eye position
18 Learning cue validity through performance feedback
19 Distant background information strongly affects lightness perception in dynamic displays
20 Adaptive changes in visual cortex following prolonged contrast reduction
21 Early age-related decline in the effective number of trajectories tracked in adult human vision
22 Comparing a novel model based on the transferable belief model with humans during the recognition of partially occluded facial expressions
23 Multiplication in curvature processing
24 Role of high-order aberrations in senescent changes in spatial vision
25 The intrinsic constraint model and Fechnerian sensory scaling
1 Task precision at transfer determines specificity of perceptual learning
2 Within-hemifield perceptual averaging of facial expressions predicted by neural averaging
3 Intermittent ambiguous stimuli: Implicit memory causes periodic perceptual alternations
4 Adaptive pooling of visual motion signals by the human visual system revealed with a novel multi-element stimulus
5 Saliency, attention, and visual search: An information theoretic approach
6 Viewing task influences eye movement control during active scene perception
7 Stable individual differences in search strategy?: The effect of task demands and motivational factors on scanning strategy in visual search
8 Shape distortions and Gestalt grouping in 
anorthoscopic perception
9 The contribution of human cone photoreceptors 
to the photopic flicker electroretinogram
10 The S-cone contribution to luminance depends on the M- and L-cone adaptation levels: Silent surrounds?
11 Visual scanning in the recognition of facial affect: Is there an observer sex difference?
12 Induced temporal variation at frequencies not in the stimulus: Evidence for a neural nonlinearity
13 Inter-ocular contrast normalization in human visual cortex
14 Influence of accommodation on off-axis refractive errors in myopic eyes
15 Uncertainty reveals surround modulation of shape
16 Estimated capacity of object files in visual short-term memory is not improved by retrieval cueing
17 Binocular combination in anisometropic amblyopia
18 Can illumination estimates provide the basis for color constancy?
19 Impact of scattering and spherical aberration in contrast sensitivity
20 Cross-orientation masking in human color vision
21 Determination of foveal location using scanning laser polarimetry
22 Spatial filtering versus anchoring accounts of 
brightness/lightness perception in staircase and simultaneous brightness/lightness contrast stimuli
23 Using graphical models to infer multiple visual classification features
24 Does gravity matter? Effects of semantic and syntactic inconsistencies on the allocation of attention during scene perception
25 Slant cues are processed with different latencies for the online control of movement
26 Past rejections lead to future misses: Selection-related inhibition produces blink-like misses of future (easily detectable) events
27 The pupils and optical systems of gecko eyes
28 Contributions of form, motion and task to biological motion perception
29 Influence of visual path information on human heading perception during rotation
30 On the automaticity and flexibility of covert attention: A speed-accuracy trade-off analysis
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1 Demand-based dynamic distribution of attention and monitoring of velocities during multiple-object tracking
2 Biological “bar codes” in human faces
3 Stereo vision requires an explicit encoding of vertical disparity
4 When a never-seen but less-occluded image is better recognized: Evidence from same-different matching experiments and a model
5 An experimental criterion for consistency in interpolation of partly occluded contours
6 ARTSCENE: A neural system for natural scene classification
7 Neuronal convergence in early contrast vision: Binocular summation is followed by response nonlinearity and area summation
8 Contrast independence of dynamic random dot correlogram evoked VEP amplitude
9 Deficits in local and global motion perception arising from abnormal eye movements
10 Using fMRI to distinguish components of the multiple object tracking task
11 Modeling visual search on a rough surface
12 Early-vision brain responses which predict human visual segmentation and learning
13 Perceptual consequences of visual performance fields: The case of the line motion illusion
14 Crowding, reading, and developmental dyslexia
15 Interaction of spatial and temporal factors in psychophysical estimates of surround suppression
16 Color constancy improves for real 3D objects
17 ‘Zigzag motion’ goes in unexpected directions
18 Optimum spatiotemporal receptive fields for vision in dim light
19 Perceptual organization in the tilt illusion
20 Contrast-reversal abolishes perceptual learning
21 Learning in shifts of transient attention improves recognition of parts of ambiguous figure-ground displays
22 Adaptive precision pooling of model neuron activities predicts the efficiency of human visual learning
23 Spatial localization: Interpolating first- and second-order visual structure
24 A crowding model of visual clutter
25 Meaningful auditory information enhances perception of visual biological motion
26 Color perception in the intermediate periphery of the visual field
27 Quantifying the effect of natural and arbitrary sensorimotor contingencies on chromatic judgments
28 Transsaccadic identification of highly similar artificial shapes
29 Brain responses strongly correlate with Weibull image statistics when processing natural images
30 Two contrast adaptation processes: Contrast normalization and shifting, rectifying contrast comparison
1 Gravity and observer's body orientation influence the visual perception of human body postures
2 Cross-orientation masking is speed invariant between ocular pathways but speed dependent within them
3 Attentional selection of noncontiguous locations: The spotlight is only transiently “split”
4 Simple differential latencies modulate, but do not cause the flash-lag effect
5 A study of N250 event-related brain potential during face and non-face detection tasks
6 Visual performance after correcting higher order aberrations in keratoconic eyes
7 Center-surround patterns emerge as optimal predictors for human saccade targets
8 Characterizing global and local mechanisms in biological motion perception
9 Low-level mechanisms may contribute to paradoxical motion percepts
10 Motion streaks in fast motion rivalry cause orientation-selective suppression
11 Aging alters surround modulation of perceived contrast
12 Is the early modulation of brain activity by fearful facial expressions primarily mediated by coarse low spatial frequency information?
13 Asymmetric interference between the perception of shape and the perception of surface properties
14 Color and shape interactions in the recognition of natural scenes by human and monkey observers
15 Optimal feature integration in visual search
16 The reference frame of the motion aftereffect is retinotopic
17 Temporal structure of chromatic channels revealed through masking
18 Identity processing in multiple-face tracking
19 Free viewing of dynamic stimuli by humans and monkeys
20 Comparing eye movements to detected vs. undetected target stimuli in an Identity Search task
21 The effect of notched noise on flicker detection and discrimination
22 Daily mixed visual experience that prevents amblyopia in cats does not always allow the development of 
good binocular depth perception
23 Bayesian priors are encoded independently from likelihoods in human multisensory perception
24 Pulfrich phenomena are coded effectively by a joint motion-disparity process
25 A model of top-down attentional control during visual search in complex scenes
26 The neural pathways mediating color shifts induced by temporally varying light
27 Figure–ground assignment to a translating contour: A preference for advancing vs. receding motion
28 Combination of noisy directional visual and proprioceptive information
29 Post-saccadic location judgments reveal remapping of saccade targets to non-foveal locations
30 Motion mechanisms with different spatiotemporal characteristics identified by an MAE technique 
with superimposed gratings
31 An examination of binocular reading fixations based on sentence corpus data
1 Long-lasting modulation of feature integration 
by transcranial magnetic stimulation
2 Color-selective attention need not be mediated by spatial attention
3 Integration of vision and haptics during tool use
4 Accommodative lag and fluctuations when optical aberrations are manipulated
5 Background motion and the perception of shape defined by illusory contours
6 Implicitly perceived objects attract gaze during later free viewing
7 The temporal advantage for individuating objects of expertise: Perceptual expertise is an early riser
8 The initial representation of individual faces in the right occipito-temporal cortex is holistic: Electrophysiological evidence from the composite face illusion
9 Stereo and motion Dmax in infants
10 Asymmetric interaction between motion and stereopsis revealed by concurrent adaptation
11 Short- and long-term plasticity of eye position information: Examining perceptual, attentional, and motor influences on perisaccadic perception
12 Blur on the retina due to higher‐order aberrations: Comparison of eye growth models to experimental data
13 The influence of shape and skeletal axis structure on texture perception
14 A new “tilt” illusion reveals the relation between border ownership and border binding
15 Critical features for the perception of emotion from gait
16 Adaptation and prolonged inhibition as a main cause 
of motion-induced blindness
17 Peripheral optical errors and their change with accommodation differ between emmetropic and myopic eyes
18 Holistic crowding of Mooney faces
19 Understanding rapid category detection via multiply degraded images
20 Does the Chromatic Mach bands effect exist?
21 Is attention essential for inducing synesthetic colors? Evidence from oculomotor distractors
22 Dynamics of chromatic visual system processing differ in complexity between children and adults
23 Cross-cultural perceptions of facial resemblance between kin
24 Behavioral effects of visual field location on processing motion- and luminance-defined form
25 Corrections to: 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 The nonlinear structure of motion perception during smooth eye movements
2 Binocular motor coordination during saccades and fixations while reading: A magnitude and time analysis
3 Exploring the spatiotemporal properties of fractal rotation perception
4 Quantifying center bias of observers in free viewing of dynamic natural scenes
5 Perceived timing of new objects and feature changes
6 Learning illumination- and orientation-invariant representations of objects through 
temporal association
7 Cue dynamics underlying rapid detection of animals in natural scenes
8 Assessing direction-specific adaptation using the steady-state visual evoked potential: Results from EEG source imaging
9 Effects of target enhancement and distractor suppression on multiple object tracking capacity
10 Pupil dynamics during bistable motion perception
11 Higher-order aberrations produce orientation-specific notches in the defocused contrast sensitivity function
12 Experimental validation of a Bayesian model of visual acuity
13 Spatial contrast sensitivity and grating acuity of barn owls
14 Perceived duration of visual motion increases with speed
15 A neurophysiologically plausible population code model for human contrast discrimination
16 Learning to attend: Effects of practice on information selection
17 Storing fine detailed information in visual working memory—Evidence from event-related potentials
18 Age-related decline of contrast sensitivity for second-order stimuli: Earlier onset, but slower progression, than for first-order stimuli
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1 Looking ahead: The perceived direction of gaze shifts before the eyes move
2 Ventral extra-striate cortical areas are required for human visual texture segmentation
3 Congruency effects in the remote distractor paradigm: Evidence for top-down modulation
4 Scale dependence and channel switching in letter identification
5 Demonstration of an eye-movement-induced visual motion illusion (Filehne illusion) in Rhesus monkeys
6 Different masking effects on “hole” and “no-hole” figures
7 On the nature of the stimulus information necessary for estimating mean size of visual arrays
8 Probabilistic combination of slant information: Weighted averaging and robustness as optimal percepts
9 Visual motion aftereffects arise from a cascade of two isomorphic adaptation mechanisms
10 Maybe they are all circles: Clues and cues
11 The discrimination of chromatic textures
12 The linearity and selectivity of neuronal responses in awake visual cortex
13 Anchoring of lightness values by relative luminance and relative area
14 Different hue coding underlying figure segregation and region detection tasks
15 Perceptual learning of global pattern motion occurs on the basis of local motion
16 Spatial-frequency and contrast properties of reading in central and peripheral vision
17 Temporal dynamics of saccadic distraction
18 Temporal constraints on conscious vision: On the ubiquitous nature of the attentional blink
1 Contrast sensitivity in natural scenes depends on edge as well as spatial frequency structure
2 Accumulation of visual information across multiple fixations
3 From disparity to depth: How to make a grating and a plaid appear in the same depth plane
4 Recovery of a crowded object by masking the flankers: Determining the locus of feature integration
5 The relationship between object spatial profile and accommodation microfluctuations in emmetropes and myopes
6 The contributions of central versus peripheral vision to scene gist recognition
7 The precision of visual working memory is set by allocation of a shared resource
8 Globally inconsistent figure/ground relations induced by a negative part
9 Recruitment of a novel cue for active control depends on control dynamics
10 The gender-specific face aftereffect is based in retinotopic not spatiotopic coordinates across several natural image transformations
11 Perception of limited-lifetime biological motion from different viewpoints
12 Temporal whitening: Transient noise perceptually equalizes the 1/f temporal amplitude spectrum
13 The aperture problem in contoured stimuli
14 The role of orientation and position in shape perception
15 Myopia and peripheral ocular aberrations
16 Intermittent occlusion enhances the smoothness 
of sampled motion
17 Improved classification images with sparse priors 
in a smooth basis
18 Sensitivity and perceptual awareness increase with practice in metacontrast masking
19 Effects of gestational length, gender, postnatal age, and birth order on visual contrast sensitivity in infants
20 Occlusion-related lateral connections stabilize kinetic depth stimuli through perceptual coupling
1 Averaging facial expression over time
2 The spatial tuning of adaptation-based time compression
3 No capacity limit in attentional tracking: Evidence for probabilistic inference under a resource constraint
4 Accommodative and vergence responses to conflicting blur and disparity stimuli during development
5 An object-color space
6 Downhill slopes look shallower from the edge
7 Smooth pursuit performance during target blanking does not influence the triggering of predictive saccades
8 The effects of target template specificity on visual search in real-world scenes: Evidence from eye movements
9 Visual search without attentional displacement
10 Image statistics do not explain the perception of gloss and lightness
11 Motion-aftereffect-induced blindness
12 Portraits made to measure: Manipulating social judgments about individuals with a statistical face model
13 The effect of crowding on orientation-selective adaptation in human early visual cortex
14 What is binocular vision for? A birds' eye view
15 Experience-dependent changes in the topography of visual crowding
16 Involuntary cueing effects on accuracy measures: Stimulus and task dependence
17 Orientation-tuned suppression in binocular rivalry reveals general and specific components of rivalry suppression
18 Attentive and pre-attentive aspects of figural processing
19 Tactile force perception depends on the visual speed of the collision object
20 Relative contributions of 2D and 3D cues in a texture segmentation task, implications for the roles of striate and extrastriate cortex in attentional selection
21 Size tuning and contextual modulation of backward contrast masking
22 The roles of mask luminance and perceptual grouping in visual backward masking
23 A new theory of structure-from-motion perception
24 Mechanisms underlying perceptual learning of contrast detection in adults with anisometropic amblyopia
25 Everyone knows what is interesting: Salient locations which should be fixated
26 Different cue weights at the same place
27 Separate motion-detecting mechanisms for first- and second-order patterns revealed by rapid forms of visual motion priming and motion aftereffect
28 Dissociable effects of attention and crowding on orientation averaging
1 Nonlinear characterization of a simple process in human vision
2 The initial torsional Ocular Following Response (tOFR) in humans: A response to the total motion energy in the stimulus?
3 Orientation tuning of curvature adaptation reveals both curvature-polarity-selective and non-selective mechanisms
4 The sliding window of audio–visual simultaneity
5 Latency characteristics of the short-wavelength-sensitive cones and their associated pathways
6 Categorical color constancy for simulated surfaces
7 Recalibration of multisensory simultaneity: Cross-modal transfer coincides with a change in perceptual latency
8 Stereoscopic discrimination of the layout of ground surfaces
9 Origin of the fast negative ERG component from isolated aspartate-treated mouse retina
10 Faces and text attract gaze independent of the task: Experimental data and computer model
11 The role of vertical mirror symmetry in visual 
shape detection
12 The fate of task-irrelevant visual motion: Perceptual load versus feature-based attention
13 A summary-statistic representation in peripheral vision explains visual crowding
14 Monocular signals in human lateral geniculate nucleus reflect the Craik–Cornsweet–O'Brien effect
15 Static and space-time visual saliency detection by self-resemblance
16 Why are you angry with me? Facial expressions of threat influence perception of gaze direction
17 Orientation bandwidths are invariant across spatiotemporal frequency after isotropic components are removed
18 Preservation of shape discrimination in aging
19 Face gender and emotion expression: Are angry women more like men?
20 Effect of accommodation on peripheral ocular aberrations
21 Oculomotor responses and visuospatial perceptual judgments compete for common limited resources
22 A masking analysis of glass pattern perception
23 Effect of distance upon horizontal and vertical look and stare OKN
24 Stereo transparency in ambiguous stereograms generated by overlapping two identical dot patterns
25 Immediate transfer of synesthesia to a novel inducer
1 Task influences on the dynamic properties of fast eye movements
2 Contours in noise: A role for self-cuing?
3 Speed encoding in human visual cortex revealed by fMRI adaptation
4 Binocular rivalry: Spreading dominance through 
complex images
5 A (fascinating) litmus test for human retino- vs. 
non-retinotopic processing
6 Spatiotemporally coherent motion direction perception occurs even for spatiotemporal reversal of motion sequence
7 Dynamic information for the recognition of conversational expressions
8 Motion-induced position shifts in global dynamic Gabor arrays
9 Where is the moving object now? Judgments 
of instantaneous position show poor 
temporal precision (
SD = 70 ms)
10 Integration of monocular motion signals and the analysis of interocular velocity differences for the perception of motion-in-depth
11 Latitude and longitude vertical disparities
12 The effect of changing size on vergence is mediated by changing disparity
13 Edge detection and texture classification by cuttlefish
14 Catching fly balls in virtual reality: A critical test of the outfielder problem
15 Chromatic and luminance contrast sensitivity in fullterm and preterm infants
16 The spatial scale of perceptual memory in ambiguous figure perception
17 Optimal stimulus encoders for natural tasks
18 Top–down flow of visual spatial attention signals from parietal to occipital cortex
19 Pattern matching is assessed in retinotopic coordinates
20 Effects of surrounding frame on visual search for vertical or tilted bars
21 The relationship between CA/C ratio and individual differences in dynamic accommodative responses while viewing stereoscopic images
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