Volume 8, Number 4
doi:10.1167/8.4
http://journalofvision.org/8/4/
ISSN 1534-7362
Masthead
Articles
1
What limits performance in the amblyopic visual system: Seeing signals in noise with an amblyopic brain
Dennis M. Levi
Stanley A. Klein
Inning Chen
2
Abnormalities of coherent motion processing in strabismic amblyopia: Visual-evoked potential measurements
Chuan Hou
Mark W. Pettet
Anthony M. Norcia
3
Nonlinear relationship between holistic processing of individual faces and picture-plane rotation: Evidence from the face composite illusion
Bruno Rossion
Adriano Boremanse
4
Cue combination and color edge detection in natural scenes
Chunhong Zhou
Bartlett W. Mel
5
Infant sensitivity to radial optic flow fields during the first months of life
Odile Brosseau-Lachaine
Christian Casanova
Jocelyn Faubert
6
Strong percepts of motion through depth without strong percepts of position in depth
Bas Rokers
Lawrence K. Cormack
Alexander C. Huk
7
Offline processing of memories induced by perceptual visual learning during subsequent wakefulness and sleep: A behavioral study
Luca Matarazzo
Edit Frankó
Pierre Maquet
Rufin Vogels
8
On the effective number of tracked trajectories in amblyopic human vision
Srimant P. Tripathy
Dennis M. Levi
9
Predicting visual search performance by quantifying stimuli similarities
Tamar Avraham
Yaffa Yeshurun
Michael Lindenbaum
10
Excitatory and inhibitory interaction fields of flankers revealed by contrast-masking functions
Chien-Chung Chen
Christopher W. Tyler
11
Global motion processing: The effect of spatial scale and eccentricity
Robert F. Hess
Craig Aaen-Stockdale
12
Perception of direction of motion reflects the early integration of first and second-order stimulus spatial properties
Simon J. Cropper
David R. Badcock
13
Evidence against the temporal subsampling account of illusory motion reversal
Keith A. Kline
David M. Eagleman
14
Looking as if you know: Systematic object inspection precedes object recognition
Linus Holm
Johan Eriksson
Linus Andersson
15
Is flicker-defined form (FDF) dependent on the contour?
Deborah Goren
John G. Flanagan
16
Preferential responses to occluded objects in the human visual cortex
Jay Hegdé
Fang Fang
Scott O. Murray
Daniel Kersten
17
Predicting visual acuity from wavefront aberrations
Andrew B. Watson
Albert J. Ahumada Jr
18
Does gaze influence steering around a bend?
Katherine D. Robertshaw
Richard M. Wilkie
19
Effect of binocular rivalry suppression on initial ocular following responses
Mingxia Zhu
Richard W. Hertle
Chang H. Kim
Xuefeng Shi
Dongsheng Yang
20
The statistical determinants of adaptation rate in human reaching
Johannes Burge
Marc O. Ernst
Martin S. Banks
21
Ultra-rapid categorization requires visual attention: Scenes with multiple foreground objects
Sarah Walker
Paul Stafford
Greg Davis
22
Amblyopic perception of biological motion
Benjamin Thompson
Nikolaus F. Troje
Bruce C. Hansen
Robert F. Hess
23
Cone photoreceptors and potential UV vision in a subterranean insectivore, the European mole
Martin Glösmann
Marianne Steiner
Leo Peichl
Peter K. Ahnelt
24
Crowding with detection and coarse discrimination of simple visual features
Endel Põder
25
Attention-based perceptual learning increases binocular rivalry suppression of irrelevant visual features
Chris L. E. Paffen
Frans A. J. Verstraten
Zoltán Vidnyánszky
26
Equivalence of physical and perceived speed in binocular rivalry
Daniel H. Baker
Erich W. Graf
27
The role of motion capture in an illusory transformation of optic flow fields
Jacob Duijnhouwer
Richard J. A. van Wezel
Albert V. van den Berg
28
Visual short-term memory for natural scenes: Effects of eccentricity
Ljiljana Velisavljević
James H. Elder
29
Age-related changes in optical and biometric characteristics of emmetropic eyes
David A. Atchison
Emma L. Markwell
Sanjeev Kasthurirangan
James M. Pope
George Smith
Peter G. Swann
30
Stimulus-driven mechanisms underlying visual search asymmetry revealed by classification image analyses
Jun Saiki
31
Classification of apparent motion percepts based on temporal factors
Vebjørn Ekroll
Franz Faul
Jürgen Golz
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