doi:10.1167/ http://journalofvision.org/ ISSN 1534-7362
Volume 1, 2001
i Welcome to the Journal of Vision
1 Compensation of corneal aberrations by the internal optics in the human eye
2 Odd-men-out are poorly localized in brief exposures
3 Surround modulation of perceived contrast and the role of brightness induction
4 Brightness induction from rods
5 Rod-cone interactions assessed in inferred magnocellular and parvocellular postreceptoral pathways
1 Perceiving slant about a horizontal axis from stereopsis
2 Photopigment basis for dichromatic color vision in the horse
3 Driving in the future: Temporal visuomotor adaptation and generalization
4 Local and global visual grouping: Tuning for spatial frequency and contrast
5 Asymmetries in contrast polarity processing in young human infants
6 The flash-lag effect as a spatiotemporal correlation structure
7 The symmetry magnification function varies with detection task
Vision Sciences Society
Volume 2, 2002
i Classification images: A tool to analyze visual strategies
1 Full identification of a linear-nonlinear system via cross-correlation analysis
2 Receptive field structure of neurons in monkey primary visual cortex revealed by stimulation with natural image sequences
3 The footprints of visual attention in the Posner cueing paradigm revealed by classification images
4 Classification images for detection and position discrimination in the fovea and parafovea
5 Classification image analysis: Estimation and statistical inference for two-alternative forced-choice experiments
6 Optimal methods for calculating classification images: Weighted sums
7 Noise reveals visual mechanisms of detection and discrimination
8 Classification image weights and internal noise level estimation
1 Temporal dynamics of the human response to symmetry
2 Suppressive and facilitatory spatial interactions in foveal vision: Foveal crowding is simple contrast masking
3 Suppressive and facilitatory spatial interactions in peripheral vision: Peripheral crowding is neither size invariant nor simple contrast masking
4 The multifocal visual evoked potential and cone-isolating stimuli: Implications for L- to M-cone ratios and normalization
5 Comparing perceptual learning tasks: A review
1 Multiplied functions unify shapes of ganglion-cell receptive fields in retina of turtle
2 Interocular velocity difference contributes to stereomotion speed perception
3 Transient cells can be neurometrically sustained: the positional accuracy or retinal signals to moving targets
4 Facilitation of contrast detection by cross-oriented surround stimuli and its psychophysical mechanisms
5 An Unbinding Problem? The disintegration of visible, previously attended objects does not attract attention
1 Receptive field structure of H1 horizontal cells in macaque monkey retina
2 Masking by fast gratings
3 Nulling the motion aftereffect with dynamic random-dot stimuli: Limitations and implications
4 Spatial attention excludes external noise at the target location
5 Ecological statistics of Gestalt laws for the perceptual organization of contours
1 Stimulus information contaminates summation tests of independent neural representations of features
2 Decomposing biological motion: A framework for analysis and synthesis of human gait patterns
3 Sensory and physical determinants of perceived achromatic transparency
4 Optical fiber properties of individual human cones
5 Predicting future motion
i Introduction to the Special Issue from the Vision and Color Meeting
1 Subjective color from apparent motion
2 Development, maturation, and aging of chromatic visual pathways: VEP results
3 Accuracy of color scission for spectral transparencies
4 Covert attention increases spatial resolution with or without masks: Support for signal enhancement
5 Color opponent neurons in V1: A review and model reconciling results from imaging and single-unit recording
6 Illuminant estimation as cue combination
7 Color contrast and contextual influences on color appearance
8 Lateral modulation of contrast discrimination: Flanker orientation effects
Vision Sciences Society
1 Estimates of L:M cone ratio from ERG flicker photometry and genetics
2 The multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) and cone isolating stimuli: Variation in L- and M-cone driven signals across the retina
3 Comparing integration rules in visual search
4 Is the world full of circles?
5 The fine structure of multifocal ERG topographies
1 Neural correlates of object-based attention
2 Bi-stability in perceived slant when binocular disparity and monocular perspective specify different slants
3 Color opponent retinal ganglion cells in the tammar wallaby retina
4 V1 activity is reduced during binocular rivalry
5 Primacy of spatial information in guiding target selection for pursuit and saccades
6 Influence of chromaticity on vernier and stereo acuity
7 Predicting the readability of transparent text
Fall Vision Meeting
Volume 3, 2003
i Induced Failures of Visual Awareness
1 Effects of scene inversion on change detection of targets matched for visual salience
2 Feature binding in object-file representations of multiple moving items
3 Detectability of onsets versus offsets in the change detection paradigm
4 Orienting of attention without awareness is affected by measurement-induced attentional control settings
5 Does disruption of a scene impair change detection?
6 Visual memory and motor planning in a natural task
7 Change detection in an attended face depends on the expectation of the observer
8 Competition and selection during visual processing of natural scenes and objects
9 What you see is what you need
10 Change detection is impaired in children with dyslexia
1 Interactions between color and luminance in the perception of orientation
2 A linear cue combination framework for understanding selective attention
3 Cone selective adaptation influences L- and M-cone driven signals in electroretinography and psychophysics
4 Illumination encoding in face recognition: effect of position shift
5 Topography of the chromatic pattern-onset VEP
1 Extrinsic cues aid shape recognition from novel viewpoints
2 The detection of colored Glass patterns
3 Comparison of two weighted integration models for the cueing task: linear and likelihood
4 The origin of the oblique effect examined with pattern adaptation and masking
5 Extraocular connective tissue architecture
1 Biological motion as a cue for the perception of size
2 Neither here nor there: localizing conflicting visual attributes
3 Distribution of the presynaptic calcium sensors, synaptotagmin I/II and synaptotagmin III, in the goldfish and rodent retinas
4 Contour interpolation by vector-field combination
5 Spatiotemporal relationships in a dynamic scene: stereomotion induction and suppression
1 Perception of plane orientation from self-generated and passively observed optic flow
2 Adult brightness vs. luminance as models of infant photometry: Variability, biasability, and spectral characteristics for the two age groups favor the luminance model
3 Real-world illumination and the perception of surface reflectance properties
4 Surface color perception under two illuminants: The second illuminant reduces color constancy
5 The pattern of visual deficits in amblyopia
1 Flicker flutter: Is an illusory event as good as the real thing?
2 Bootstrapped learning of novel objects
3 Temporal dynamics of early light adaptation
4 Pattern-onset stimulation boosts central multifocal VEP responses
5 Is it an animal? Is it a human face? Fast processing in upright and inverted natural scenes
1 Change in corneal shape and corneal wave-front aberrations with accommodation
2 Pooling speed information in complex tasks: Estimation of average speed and detection of nonplanarity
3 Attention-biased multi-stable surface perception in three-dimensional structure-from-motion
4 Timecourse of neural signatures of object recognition
5 Dynamics of sensitivity regulation in primate outer retina: The horizontal cell network
1 Cross- and Iso- oriented surrounds modulate the contrast response function: The effect of surround contrast
2 The effect of perceived surface orientation on perceived surface albedo in binocularly viewed scenes
3 Binocular coordination of saccades at far and at near in children and in adults
4 Occlusion cues resolve sudden onsets into morphing or line motion, disocclusion, and sudden materialization
5 Maximum likelihood difference scaling
Vision Sciences Society
1 Visual field representations and locations of visual areas V1/2/3 in human visual cortex
2 Discrimination and identification of luminance contrast stimuli
3 Binocular rivalry in split-brain observers
4 Sensitivity for global shape detection
5 On the principle of minimal relative motion – the bar, the circle with a dot, and the ellipse
6 Ideal observer analysis of the development of spatial contrast sensitivity in macaque monkeys
i Linking eye movements and perception
1 Pursuit of the ineffable: perceptual and motor reversals during the tracking of apparent motion
2 Perception can influence the vergence responses associated with open-loop gaze shifts in 3D
3 Eye-movements aid the control of locomotion
4 Perceived slant from Werner’s illusion affects binocular saccadic eye movements
5 Perceptual and oculomotor evidence of limitations on processing accelerating motion
6 Thresholds for stereo-slant discrimination between spatially separated targets are influenced mainly by visual and memory factors but not oculomotor instability
7 Shared motion signals for human perceptual decisions and oculomotor actions
8 The contribution of vergence change to the measurement of relative disparity
9 Differential effects of the Müller-Lyer illusion on reflexive and voluntary saccades
10 Smooth anticipatory eye movements alter the memorized position of flashed targets
11 The extra-retinal motion aftereffect
12 Eye movements facilitate stereo-slant discrimination when horizontal disparity is noisy
13 The consistency of bisection judgments in visual grasp space
14 The reentry hypothesis: linking eye movements to visual perception
15 Task demands and binocular eye movements
16 Human discrimination of visual direction of motion with and without smooth pursuit eye movements
17 Depth from motion parallax scales with eye movement gain
18 Contributions of fixational eye movements to the discrimination of briefly presented stimuli
19 A comparison of pursuit eye movement and perceptual performance in speed discrimination
20 Saccade target selection in visual search: Accuracy improves when more distractors are present
21 The distribution of visual objects on the retina: connecting eye movements and cone distributions
22 Expansion of visual space after saccadic eye movements
Fall Vision Meeting
Volume 4, 2004
1 Asymmetric dynamics of adaptation after onset and offset of flicker
2 Animal and human faces in natural scenes: How specific to human faces is the N170 ERP component?
3 Covert attention enhances letter identification without affecting channel tuning
4 A principal component analysis of multifocal pattern reversal VEP
5 Perceptual learning retunes the perceptual template in foveal orientation identification
1 Does human color constancy incorporate the statistical regularity of natural daylight?
2 Estimation of nonlinear psychophysical kernels
3 Human observers compensate for secondary illumination originating in nearby chromatic surfaces
4 Face-gender discrimination is possible in the near-absence of attention
5 The role of characteristic motion in object categorization
1 Contrast invariance of functional maps in cat primary visual cortex
2 Pattern motion integration in infants
3 Disparity increment thresholds for gratings
4 Perceptual learning in contrast discrimination and the (minimal) role of context
5 Perceived transparency of neutral density filters across dissimilar backgrounds
6 Determinants of visual awareness following interruptions during rivalry
7 Evaluating the human X-chromosome pigment gene promoter sequences as predictors of L:M cone ratio variation
8 Seeing depth coherence and transparency
9 The effect of background color on asymmetries in color search
10 Brightness discrimination in the dog
i Introduction to the Special issue on “Optics in Vision”
1 Wave aberrations of the isolated crystalline lens
2 Compensation of corneal horizontal/vertical astigmatism, lateral coma, and spherical aberration by internal optics of the eye
3 A population study on changes in wave aberrations with accommodation
4 Neural compensation for the eye’s optical aberrations
5 Myopic versus hyperopic eyes: axial length, corneal shape and optical aberrations
6 Spatially variant changes in lens power during ocular accommodation in a rhesus monkey eye
7 Predicting subjective judgment of best focus with objective image quality metrics
8 Metrics of optical quality derived from wave aberrations predict visual performance
9 Accuracy and precision of objective refraction from wavefront aberrations
1 The role of spatial interactions in perceptual synchrony
2 An expressive three-mode principal components model for gender recognition
3 Sensitivity to depth relief on slanted surfaces
4 Eye movement control during single-word reading in dyslexics
5 Homogeneity and diversity of color-opponent horizontal cells in the turtle retina: Consequences for potential wavelength discrimination
1 Convergent evidence for the visual analysis of optic flow through anisotropic attenuation of high spatial frequencies
2 Prior depth information can bias motion perception
3 Attentional modulation of adaptation to illusory lines
4 Saccadic localization in the presence of cues to three-dimensional shape
5 Induced contrast asynchronies
6 Electrophysiological evidence for independent speed channels in human motion processing
7 Characterizing the mechanisms of improvement for position discrimination in adult amblyopia
8 Coarse scales, fine scales, and their interactions in stereo vision
9 Crowding and the tilt illusion: Toward a unified account
10 Retinotopic organization in children measured with fMRI
1 What is the depth of a sinusoidal grating?
2 Can attention selectively bias bistable perception? Differences between binocular rivalry and ambiguous figures
3 Junctions and cost functions in motion interpretation
4 Mislocalization of targets flashed during smooth pursuit depends on the change in gaze direction after the flash
5 Representational momentum in perception and grasping: Translating versus transforming objects
6 Attentional pursuit is faster than attentional saccade
7 Congenital nystagmus: Hypotheses for its genesis and complex waveforms within a behavioral ocular motor system model
8 Positional adaptation reveals multiple chromatic mechanisms in human vision
9 Strong influence of test patterns on the perception of motion aftereffect and position
10 Lateral interactions in the perception of flicker and in the physiology of the lateral geniculate nucleus
Vision Sciences Society
i Perception of color and material properties in complex scenes
1 Perceived surface color in binocularly viewed scenes with two light sources differing in chromaticity
2 Illuminant color perception of spectrally filtered spotlights
3 Colour constancy in context: Roles for local adaptation and levels of reference
4 Difference scaling of gloss: Nonlinearity, binocularity, and constancy
5 Color and size interactions in a real 3D object similarity task
6 An equivalent illuminant model for the effect of surface slant on perceived lightness
7 Measurements of the effect of surface slant on perceived lightness
8 Color constancy under changes in reflected illumination
9 Limits of lightness identification for real objects under natural viewing conditions
10 Specular reflections and the perception of shape
11 Statistical characterization of real-world illumination
1 Second-order motion conveys depth-order information
2 Low spatial frequencies are suppressively masked across spatial scale, orientation, field position, and eye of origin
3 Three-dimensional shape from non-homogeneous textures: Carved and stretched surfaces
4 Perceptual learning: A case for early selection
5 The perceptual and cognitive distractor-previewing effect
6 Using visual noise to characterize amblyopic letter identification
7 Bayesian combination of ambiguous shape cues
8 Area summation and masking
9 The geometry of the occluding contour and its effect on motion interpretation
10 Spatial attention excludes external noise without changing the spatial frequency tuning of the perceptual template
Fall Vision Meeting
1 Slant from texture and disparity cues: Optimal cue combination
2 Perceptual learning in contrast discrimination: The effect of contrast uncertainty
3 Perceptual learning through optimization of attentional weighting: Human versus optimal Bayesian learner
4 Severe loss of positional information when detecting deviations in multiple trajectories
5 A horizontal bias in human visual processing of orientation and its correspondence to the structural components of natural scenes
6 Stereomotion speed perception: Contributions from both changing disparity and interocular velocity difference over a range of relative disparities
7 Grating and plaid masks indicate linear summation in a contrast gain pool
8 Rapid global form binding with loss of associated colors
9 Hering's and Helmholtz's types of simultaneous lightness contrast
10 Increased accommodation following adaptation to image blur in myopes
11 A detection theory account of change detection
12 Crowding is unlike ordinary masking: Distinguishing feature integration from detection
Volume 5, 2005
1 Inhibition of saccade and vergence eye movements in 3D space
2 Luminance–color correlation is not used to estimate the color of the illumination
3 Economy of scale: A motion sensor with variable speed tuning
4 Suppression of monocular visual direction under fused binocular stimulation: Evoked potential measurements
5 Spatial profiles of local and nonlocal effects upon contrast detection/discrimination from classification images
6 Are faces processed like words? A diagnostic test for recognition by parts
7 Stereo-slant adaptation is high level and does not involve disparity coding
8 Setting up the target template in visual search
1 Independent anatomical and functional measures of the V1/V2 boundary in human visual cortex
2 Reaching for visual cues to depth: The brain combines depth cues differently for motor control and perception
3 Experience-expectant development of contour integration mechanisms in human visual cortex
4 Reference frames in early motion detection
5 Classification images predict absolute efficiency
1 Manipulating saccadic decision-rate distributions in visual search
2 Lenticular accommodation in relation to ametropia: The chick model
3 Spatial memory and saccadic targeting in a natural task
4 Local and global segmentation of rotating shapes viewed through multiple slits
5 The time course of the oblique effect in orientation judgments
6 Short-term memory for scenes with affective content
7 Detection of vernier and contrast-modulated stimuli with equal Fourier energy spectra by infants and adults
8 Relational information in visual short-term memory: The structural gist
9 Visual search for transparency and opacity: Attentional guidance by cue combination?
10 The dynamics of visual pattern masking in natural scene processing: A magnetoencephalography study
1 Distributions of alternation rates in various forms of bistable perception
2 The earliest EEG signatures of object recognition in a cued-target task are postsensory
3 What change detection tells us about the visual representation of shape
4 Connecting the past with the present: How do humans match an incoming visual display with visual memory?
5 A cellular and molecular model of response kinetics and adaptation in primate cones and horizontal cells
6 Critical features for the recognition of biological motion
7 Temporal dynamics in bistable perception
1 The effect of stimulus strength on the speed and accuracy of a perceptual decision
2 The local and global processing of chromatic Glass patterns
3 The stroboscopic Pulfrich effect is not evidence for the joint encoding of motion and depth
4 Chromatic perceptive field sizes change with retinal illuminance
5 Different sensations from cones with the same photopigment
6 Effects of contrast on smooth pursuit eye movements
7 The effect of ocular aberrations on steady-state errors of accommodative response
8 Bayesian inference for psychometric functions
1 Timing and velocity randomization similarly affect anticipatory pursuit
2 Is prior knowledge of object geometry used in visually guided reaching?
3 Depth information affects judgment of the surface-color mode appearance
4 Paucity of chromatic linear motion detectors in macaque V1
5 Ordinal configural cues combine with metric disparity in depth perception
6 Higher order monochromatic aberrations of the human infant eye
7 Attention to locations and features: Different top-down modulation of detector weights
8 Center-surround inhibition and facilitation as a function of size and contrast at multiple levels of visual motion processing
9 Slow feature analysis yields a rich repertoire of complex cell properties
1 Cone signal interactions in direction-selective neurons in the middle temporal visual area (MT)
2 Perceptual consequences of feature-based attention
3 The locus of fixation and the foveal cone mosaic
4 Short-term predictive changes in the dynamics of disparity vergence eye movements
5 Visual working memory for briefly presented scenes
Vision Sciences Society
1 Accurate statistical tests for smooth classification images
2 Global competition dictates local suppression in pattern rivalry
3 Shared decision signal explains performance and timing of pursuit and saccadic eye movements
4 Rapid detection of salient regions: Evidence from apparent motion
5 Long-wavelength adaptation reveals slow, spectrally opponent inputs to the human luminance pathway
6 A standard model for foveal detection of spatial contrast
7 Seeing and ballistic pointing at perisaccadic targets
1 Spatial scaling factors explain eccentricity effects on face ERPs
2 Visual illusions based on single-field contrast asynchronies
3 Stereo sensitivity depends on stereo matching
4 Range- and domain-specific exaggeration of facial speech
5 Adaptation to the induced effect stimulus normalizes surface slant perception and recalibrates eye position signals for azimuth
6 Human S-cone vision: Relationship between perceptive field and ganglion cell dendritic field
7 Focus cues affect perceived depth
8 Illumination estimation in three-dimensional scenes with and without specular cues
9 An oblique effect for local motion: Psychophysics and natural movie statistics
10 Symmetry impedes symmetry discrimination
1 All Pulfrich-like illusions can be explained without joint encoding of motion and disparity
2 Size matters, but not for everyone: Individual differences for contrast discrimination
3 A luminous efficiency function, V*(λ), for daylight adaptation
4 Effects of partial occlusion on perceived slant difference
5 The highest luminance anchoring rule in achromatic color perception: Some counterexamples and an alternative theory
6 Endogenous attention prolongs dominance durations in binocular rivalry
7 The combination of vision and touch depends on spatial proximity
8 Unfocussed spatial attention underlies the crowding effect in indirect form vision
9 Synergistic center-surround receptive field model of monkey H1 horizontal cells
10 Illusory motion from change over time in the response to contrast and luminance
Fall Vision Meeting
Volume 6, 2006
1 The human eye is an example of robust optical design
2 Accumulation and persistence of memory for natural scenes
3 Lightness identification of patterned three-dimensional, real objects
4 Tilt aftereffect for texture edges is larger than in matched subjective edges, but both are strong adaptors of luminance edges
5 Limits to human movement planning in tasks with asymmetric gain landscapes
6 The extended horopter: Quantifying retinal correspondence across changes of 3D eye position
7 Shape recognition alters sensitivity in stereoscopic depth discrimination
8 An advantage for detecting dynamic targets in natural scenes
1 Contribution of chromatic aberrations to color signals in the primate visual system
2 Cues to an Equivalent Lighting Model
3 Motion aftereffects specific to surface depth order: Beyond binocular disparity
4 Floating square illusion: Perceptual uncoupling of static and dynamic objects in motion
5 More evidence for sensorimotor adaptation in color perception
6 The time course of visual competition to the presentation of centrally fixated faces
7 Crowding, feature integration, and two kinds of “attention”
8 Collinear facilitation is largely uncertainty reduction
1 A feature-tracking model simulates the motion direction bias induced by phase congruency
2 Dynamics of attentional deployment during saccadic programming
3 Advantages and disadvantages of human dichromacy
4 The effect of spatial configuration on surround suppression of contrast sensitivity
5 Higher level chromatic mechanisms for image segmentation
6 Perceptual synchrony of audiovisual streams for natural and artificial motion sequences
7 Feature-based attentional integration of color and visual motion
8 Are cone sensitivities determined by natural color statistics?
9 Corrections in: Visual field representations and locations of visual areas V1/2/3 in human visual cortex
i Parallel publication of special issues
ii Finding visual features: Using stochastic stimuli to discover internal representations
1 Unraveling adaptation and mutual inhibition in perceptual rivalry
2 The receptive field and internal noise for position acuity change with feature separation
3 Same calculation efficiency but different internal noise for luminance- and contrast-modulated stimuli detection
4 Classification images for detection, contrast discrimination, and identification tasks with a common ideal observer
5 The spatiotemporal properties of visual completion measured by response classification
6 Additive effects in a rod-and-frame illusion estimated by response classification
7 Visual search in noise: Revealing the influence of structural cues by gaze-contingent classification image analysis
8 Classification images with uncertainty
9 Dimensionality reduction in neural models: An information-theoretic generalization of spike-triggered average and covariance analysis
10 Strategies optimize the detection of motion transients
11 Estimating nonlinear receptive fields from natural images
12 Computing dynamic classification images from correlation maps
13 Spike-triggered neural characterization
14 Bayesian models of binocular 3-D motion perception
15 Visual search near threshold: Some features are more equal than others
1 Identification of 3D shape from texture and motion across the visual field
2 Vision and touch are automatically integrated for the perception of sequences of events
3 High-speed navigators: Using more than what meets the eye
4 Contrast–response functions for multifocal visual evoked potentials: A test of a model relating V1 activity to multifocal visual evoked potentials activity
5 The role of spatial phase in texture segmentation and contour integration
6 Stability of gold bead tissue markers
7 Illusory spreading of watercolor
8 How direction of illumination affects visually perceived surface roughness
9 Motion from occlusion
10 Accommodative microfluctuations and iris contour
11 Hastening orientation sensitivity
Vision Sciences Society
1 Motion aftereffect elicits smooth pursuit eye movements
2 The swinging doors of perception: Stereomotion without binocular matching
3 Discrimination of amplitude spectrum slope in the fovea and parafovea and the local amplitude distributions of natural scene imagery
4 The influence of biological motion perception on structure-from-motion interpretations at different speeds
5 The influence of the Brentano illusion on eye and hand movements
6 Adaptation to sine-wave gratings selectively reduces the contrast gain of the adapted stimuli
1 Combining achromatic and chromatic cues to transparency
2 The interaction of eye movements and retinal signals during the perception of 3-D motion direction
3 Learning to discriminate complex movements: Biological versus artificial trajectories
4 Perceived orientation of complex shape reflects graded part decomposition
5 Changes in expectation consequent on experience, modeled by a simple, forgetful neural circuit
6 Visual perception of biological motion by form: A template-matching analysis
7 Adaptation aftereffects in the perception of gender from biological motion
1 Visual search: The role of peripheral information measured using gaze-contingent displays
2 Humans can perceive heading without visual path information
3 Perception of surface slant from oriented textures
4 The role of memory in guiding attention during natural vision
5 The mechanisms of collinear integration
6 Vernier acuity of illusory contours defined by motion
7 The accuracy and reliability of perceived depth from linear perspective as a function of image size
8 Transient covert attention and the perceived rate of flicker
9 Two cases requiring external reinforcement in perceptual learning
10 Perceptual asynchrony between color and motion with a single direction change
11 Role of focal attention on latencies and trajectories of visually guided manual pointing
12 Nonlinearities in color coding: Compensating color appearance for the eye's spectral sensitivity
1 Animals roll around the clock: The rotation invariance of ultrarapid visual processing
2 Reversed phi revisited
3 Forty-four years of studying light adaptation using the probed-sinewave paradigm
4 Kin recognition and the perceived facial similarity of children
5 Crystalline lens radii of curvature from Purkinje and Scheimpflug imaging
6 Depth of interocular suppression associated with continuous flash suppression, flash suppression, and binocular rivalry
7 The flight path of the phoenix—The visible trace of invisible elements in human vision
8 Induced movement: The flying bluebottle illusion
9 Induced visual fading of complex images
10 Color constancy and hue scaling
11 Spatial summation of face information
12 Edge integration and the perception of brightness and darkness
1 The relation of phase noise and luminance contrast to overt attention in complex visual stimuli
2 A cortical pooling model of spatial summation for perimetric stimuli
3 Retinal image shifts, but not eye movements per se, cause alternations in awareness during binocular rivalry
4 Top–down attention selection is fine grained
5 Human cone light adaptation: From behavioral measurements to molecular mechanisms
6 Stereomotion suppression and the perception of speed: Accuracy and precision as a function of 3D trajectory
7 Binocular contrast vision at and above threshold
8 The time course of binocular rivalry reveals a fundamental role of noise
9 Spatial scale of stereomotion speed processing
10 Bayesian model of human color constancy
11 The fate of object features during perisaccadic mislocalization
12 Neural correlates of the visual vertical meridian asymmetry
13 Spatial four-alternative forced-choice method is the preferred psychophysical method for naïve observers
1 Does depth perception require vertical-disparity detectors?
2 Where are kin recognition signals in the human face?
3 Is the ability to identify deviations in multiple trajectories compromised by amblyopia?
4 Discrete color filling beyond luminance gaps along perceptual surfaces
5 Explaining the footsteps, belly dancer, Wenceslas, and kickback illusions
6 The speed of visual attention: What time is it?
7 Constant contour integration in peripheral vision for stimuli with good Gestalt properties
8 Time dilation in dynamic visual display
9 Control of attention and gaze in complex environments
10 New binary direction aftereffect does not add up
11 Interference from filled delays on visual change detection
12 Stereo and motion parallax cues in human 3D vision: Can they vanish without a trace?
13 Corrections in: Area summation and masking
14 Corrections in: A standard model for foveal detection of spatial contrast
Fall Vision Meeting
Volume 7, 2007
i The numbering of things
1 The effect of viewpoint on perceived visual roughness
2 Tuning for temporal interval in human apparent motion detection
3 Some observations on the pedestal effect
4 Parameter learning but not structure learning: A Bayesian network model of constraints on early perceptual learning
5 Sequence learning in two-dimensional smooth pursuit eye movements in humans
6 Electrophysiological correlates of perceptual reversals for three different types of multistable images
7 What is the strength of a mask in visual metacontrast masking?
8 Modulation depth threshold in the Compensation Comparison approach
9 Temporal aspects of orientation pooling using visual noise stimuli
10 What do we perceive in a glance of a real-world scene?
i Crowding: Including illusory conjunctions, surround suppression, and attention
1 Grouping of contextual elements that affect vernier thresholds
2 Effect of letter spacing on visual span and reading speed
3 Spacing affects some but not all visual searches: Implications for theories of attention and crowding
4 Configuration influence on crowding
5 The nature of letter crowding as revealed by first- and second-order classification images
6 The roles of cortical image separation and size in active visual search performance
7 Spatial attention, preview, and popout: Which factors influence critical spacing in crowded displays?
8 Crowding is directed to the fovea and preserves only feature contrast
9 The case for the visual span as a sensory bottleneck in reading
10 Crowding between first- and second-order letter stimuli in normal foveal and peripheral vision
11 Temporal properties of the polarity advantage effect in crowding
12 Crowding and surround suppression: Not to be confused
13 Horizontal and vertical asymmetry in visual spatial crowding effects
14 On the generality of crowding: Visual crowding in size, saturation, and hue compared to orientation
15 Position shifts following crowded second-order motion adaptation reveal processing of local and global motion without awareness
16 Crowding: A neuroanalytic approach
17 Measuring visual clutter
18 How odgcrnwi becomes crowding: Stimulus-specific learning reduces crowding
19 Stimulus similarity modulates competitive interactions in human visual cortex
20 Crowding and eccentricity determine reading rate
21 Amblyopic reading is crowded
22 An escape from crowding
23 Crowding with conjunctions of simple features
24 Holistic crowding: Selective interference between configural representations of faces in crowded scenes
25 Foveal contour interactions and crowding effects at the resolution limit of the visual system
1 Contrast thresholds for component motion with full and poor attention
2 Living up to optimal expectations
3 A model of spatiotemporal signal processing by primate cones and horizontal cells
4 Human short-wavelength-sensitive cone light adaptation