Volume 8, Number 5
doi:10.1167/8.5
http://journalofvision.org/8/5/
ISSN 1534-7362
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Articles
1
Attention capture by eye of origin singletons even without awareness—A hallmark of a bottom-up saliency map in the primary visual cortex
Li Zhaoping
2
Audiovisual events capture attention: Evidence from temporal order judgments
Erik Van der Burg
Christian N. L. Olivers
Adelbert W. Bronkhorst
Jan Theeuwes
3
Perception of animacy and direction from local biological motion signals
Dorita H. F. Chang
Nikolaus F. Troje
4
No evidence for widespread synchronized networks in binocular rivalry: MEG frequency tagging entrains primarily early visual cortex
Allard Kamphuisen
Markus Bauer
Raymond van Ee
5
Stereoscopic transparency: Constraints on the perception of multiple surfaces
Inna Tsirlin
Robert S. Allison
Laurie M. Wilcox
6
Adaptive strategies for reading with a forced retinal location
Angelika Lingnau
Jens Schwarzbach
Dirk Vorberg
7
Spatial attention increases performance but not subjective confidence in a discrimination task
Claudia Wilimzig
Naotsugu Tsuchiya
Manfred Fahle
Wolfgang Einhäuser
Christof Koch
8
A method for the real-time rendering of formless dot field structure-from-motion stimuli
Jedediah M. Singer
David L. Sheinberg
9
The dynamics of sensory buffers: Geometric, spatial, and experience-dependent shaping of iconic memory
Martin Graziano
Mariano Sigman
10
The contribution of color to global motion processing
Magda L. Michna
Kathy T. Mullen
11
On altering motion perception via working memory-based attention shifts
Massimo Turatto
Massimo Vescovi
Matteo Valsecchi
12
Perceptual multistability predicted by search model for Bayesian decisions
Rashmi Sundareswara
Paul R. Schrater
13
Color appearance of familiar objects: Effects of object shape, texture, and illumination changes
Maria Olkkonen
Thorsten Hansen
Karl R. Gegenfurtner
14
Detection of skewed symmetry
Tadamasa Sawada
Zygmunt Pizlo
15
Trichromatic reconstruction from the interleaved cone mosaic: Bayesian model and the color appearance of small spots
David H. Brainard
David R. Williams
Heidi Hofer
16
Early interactions between neuronal adaptation and voluntary control determine perceptual choices in bistable vision
P. C. Klink
R. van Ee
M. M. Nijs
G. J. Brouwer
A. J. Noest
R. J. A. van Wezel
17
Retinotopic and non-retinotopic stimulus encoding in binocular rivalry and the involvement of feedback
Jeroen J. A. van Boxtel
David Alais
Raymond van Ee
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