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期刊名:Journal of vision

缩写:J VISION

ISSN:1534-7362

e-ISSN:1534-7362

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Timothy J Gawne,Rafael Grytz,Thomas T Norton Timothy J Gawne
The postnatal growing eye uses visual cues to actively control its own axial elongation to achieve and maintain sharp focus, a process termed emmetropization. The primary visual cue may be the difference in image sharpness as sensed by the ...
Jessica K Witt,Amelia C Warden Jessica K Witt
Useful data visualizations have the potential to leverage the visual system's natural abilities to process and summarize simple and complex information. Here, we tested whether the design recommendations made for pairwise comparisons genera...
Francesca Di Cicco,Mitchell J P van Zuijlen,Maarten W A Wijntjes et al. Francesca Di Cicco et al.
Dutch 17th century painters were masters in depicting materials and their properties in a convincing way. Here, we studied the perception of the material signatures and key image features of different depicted fabrics, like satin and velvet...
Pierre Lelièvre,Peter Neri Pierre Lelièvre
Artistic composition (the structural organization of pictorial elements) is often characterized by some basic rules and heuristics, but art history does not offer quantitative tools for segmenting individual elements, measuring their intera...
Boris M Sheliga,Christian Quaia,Edmond J FitzGibbon et al. Boris M Sheliga et al.
Neuronal and psychophysical responses to a visual stimulus are known to depend on the preceding history of visual stimulation, but the effect of stimulation history on reflexive eye movements has received less attention. Here, we quantify t...
Yijun Ge,Zhouyuan Sun,Chencan Qian et al. Yijun Ge et al.
Despite the continuously changing visual inputs caused by eye movements, our perceptual representation of the visual world remains remarkably stable. Visual stability has been a major area of interest within the field of visual neuroscience...
Irene Togoli,Marta Fedele,Michele Fornaciai et al. Irene Togoli et al.
The perception of a visual event (e.g., a flock of birds) at the present moment can be biased by a previous perceptual experience (e.g., the perception of an earlier flock). Serial dependence is a perceptual bias whereby a current stimulus ...
Simen Hagen,Quoc C Vuong,Michael D Chin et al. Simen Hagen et al.
While motion information is important for the early stages of vision, it also contributes to later stages of object recognition. For example, human observers can detect the presence of a human, judge its actions, and judge its gender and id...
Sandy P Wong,Alex S Baldwin,Robert F Hess et al. Sandy P Wong et al.
In binocular vision, even without conscious awareness of eye of origin, attention can be selectively biased toward one eye by presenting a visual stimulus uniquely to that eye. Monocularly directed visual cues can bias perceptual dominance,...
Tianyuan Teng,Sheng Li,Hang Zhang Tianyuan Teng
Humans can grasp the "average" feature of a visual ensemble quickly and effortlessly. However, it is largely unknown what is the exact form of the summary statistic humans perceive and it is even less known whether this form can be changed ...