Volume 7, Number 14 doi:10.1167/7.14 http://journalofvision.org/7/14/ ISSN 1534-7362

Articles
1 The temporal properties of the response of macaque ganglion cells and central mechanisms of flicker detection
Barry B. Lee
Hao Sun
Walter Zucchini
2 The time course of attentive tracking
Hinze Hogendoorn
Thomas A. Carlson
Frans A. J. Verstraten
3 Dichoptic masking and binocular rivalry share common perceptual dynamics
Jeroen J. A. van Boxtel
Raymond van Ee
Casper J. Erkelens
4 The central fixation bias in scene viewing: Selecting an optimal viewing position independently of motor biases and image feature distributions
Benjamin W. Tatler
5 Extraocular muscle deformation assessed by motion-encoded MRI during eye movement in healthy subjects
Marco Piccirelli
Roger Luechinger
Andrea K. Rutz
Peter Boesiger
Oliver Bergamin
6 Learning where to direct gaze during change detection
Jason A. Droll
Krista Gigone
Mary M. Hayhoe
7 The sensitivity of light-evoked responses of retinal ganglion cells is decreased in nitric oxide synthase gene knockout mice
Guo-Yong Wang
Deborah A. van der List
Joseph P. Nemargut
Julie L. Coombs
Leo M. Chalupa
8 Spatiotemporal dynamics of visual attention during saccade preparation: Independence and coupling between attention and movement planning
Anna Montagnini
Eric Castet
9 Global and local attention in the attentional blink
David P. Crewther
Murray L. Lawson
Sheila G. Crewther
10 The wallpaper illusion explained
Suzanne P. McKee
Preeti Verghese
Anna Ma-Wyatt
Yury Petrov
11 Does spatial invariance result from insensitivity to change?
Frederick A. A. Kingdom
David J. Field
Adriana Olmos
12 Searching in dynamic displays: Effects of configural predictability and spatiotemporal continuity
George A. Alvarez
Talia Konkle
Aude Oliva
13 Extrafoveal viewing reveals the nature of second-order human vision
Chara Vakrou
David Whitaker
Paul V. McGraw
14 Perceptual load modulates conscious flicker perception
David Carmel
Pascal Saker
Geraint Rees
Nilli Lavie
15 Topographical representation of binocular depth in the human visual cortex using fMRI
Holly Bridge
Andrew J. Parker
16 Task and context determine where you look
Constantin A. Rothkopf
Dana H. Ballard
Mary M. Hayhoe
17 The relationship between temporal phase discrimination ability and the frequency doubling illusion
Kunjam Vallam
Andrew B. Metha
18 Feature-based attention modulates the perception of object contours
Boge Stojanoski
Matthias Niemeier
19 Color constancy improves, when an object moves: High-level motion influences color perception
Annette Werner
20 Thalamic filtering of retinal spike trains by postsynaptic summation
Matteo Carandini
Jonathan C. Horton
Lawrence C. Sincich



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