Volume 6, Number 11
doi:10.1167/6.11
http://journalofvision.org/6/11/
ISSN 1534-7362
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Articles
1
The relation of phase noise and luminance contrast to overt attention in complex visual stimuli
Wolfgang Einhäuser
Ueli Rutishauser
E. Paxon Frady
Swantje Nadler
Peter König
Christof Koch
2
A cortical pooling model of spatial summation for perimetric stimuli
Fei Pan
William H. Swanson
3
Retinal image shifts, but not eye movements per se, cause alternations in awareness during binocular rivalry
Loes C. J. van Dam
Raymond van Ee
4
Top–down attention selection is fine grained
Vidhya Navalpakkam
Laurent Itti
5
Human cone light adaptation: From behavioral measurements to molecular mechanisms
Andrew Stockman
Micha Langendörfer
Hannah E. Smithson
Lindsay T. Sharpe
6
Stereomotion suppression and the perception of speed: Accuracy and precision as a function of 3D trajectory
Kevin R. Brooks
Leland S. Stone
7
Binocular contrast vision at and above threshold
Tim S. Meese
Mark A. Georgeson
Daniel H. Baker
8
The time course of binocular rivalry reveals a fundamental role of noise
Jan W. Brascamp
Raymond van Ee
André J. Noest
Richard H. A. H. Jacobs
Albert V. van den Berg
9
Spatial scale of stereomotion speed processing
Kevin R. Brooks
Leland S. Stone
10
Bayesian model of human color constancy
David H. Brainard
Philippe Longère
Peter B. Delahunt
William T. Freeman
James M. Kraft
Bei Xiao
11
The fate of object features during perisaccadic mislocalization
Markus Lappe
Simone Kuhlmann
Britta Oerke
Marcus Kaiser
12
Neural correlates of the visual vertical meridian asymmetry
Taosheng Liu
David J. Heeger
Marisa Carrasco
13
Spatial four-alternative forced-choice method is the preferred psychophysical method for naïve observers
Frank Jäkel
Felix A. Wichmann
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