Low confidence for perceptual completion of partially occluded objects [0.03%]
低置信度的感知完成:部分被遮挡的对象的知觉完成度较低
Cemre Baykan,Pascal Mamassian,Alexander C Schütz
Cemre Baykan
Pervasive gaps in sensory information are completed in perception. Interestingly, humans are unaware of that perceptual completion in cases of proximal gaps, which are caused by properties of their own sensory system, and report high confid...
Attractive and repulsive history effects in categorical and continuous estimates of orientation perception [0.03%]
分类和连续方位感知估计中的吸引和排斥的历史效应
Mert Can,Thérèse Collins
Mert Can
Perceptual reports can be attracted toward or repulsed from previous stimuli and responses. We investigated the conditions in which attractive and repulsive history effects occur with oriented Gabors by manipulating response type and freque...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2025 Dec 1;25(14):23. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.14.23 2025
Divergent roles of visual structure and conceptual meaning in scene detection and categorization [0.03%]
视觉结构和概念意义在场景检测和分类中起不同的作用
Sage Aronson,Maria S Adkins,Michelle R Greene
Sage Aronson
Human observers can recognize the meaning of a complex visual scene in a fraction of a second, but not all scenes are equally easy to recognize at a glance. What governs this variability? We tested the hypothesis that scene understanding is...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2025 Dec 1;25(14):21. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.14.21 2025
Lynn Schmittwilken,Anna L Haverkamp,Marianne Maertens
Lynn Schmittwilken
To interact with the world effectively, the human visual system must extract meaningful features from visual scenes. One key feature are edges, luminance or texture discontinuities in two-dimensional (2D) images that often correspond to obj...
Effects of visual cues on scene-relative object motion judgments and concurrent heading estimation from optic flow [0.03%]
视野线索对场景相关物体运动判断及同时进行的视崖估计的影响
Yinghua Yang,Zhoukuidong Shan,Li Li
Yinghua Yang
During self-movement, the visual system uses optic flow to identify scene-relative object motion and estimate the direction of self-movement (heading). Although both processes rely on optic flow, their relationship and the conditions under ...
Saccade endpoints reflect attentional templates in visual search: Evidence from feature distribution learning [0.03%]
眼跳终止点反映视觉搜索中注意模板:来自特征分布学习的证据
Léa Entzmann,Árni Kristjánsson,Árni Gunnar Ásgeirsson
Léa Entzmann
In visual search, our gaze is guided by mental representations of stimulus features, known as attentional templates. These templates are thought to be probabilistic, shaped by environmental regularities. For example, participants can learn ...
Breakthrough thresholds in continuous flash suppression are tuned to mask temporal frequency but suppression depth is constant [0.03%]
连续闪光抑制突破阈值针对时间频率进行调节,但抑制深度是恒定的
David Alais,Sujin Kim
David Alais
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) is a popular method for suppressing visual stimuli from awareness for extended periods. It involves a dynamic, high-contrast masking stimulus presented to one eye that suppresses a target stimulus presente...
Uncovering atypical gaze patterns in cerebral visual impairment: New insights from an exploratory gaze-based analysis [0.03%]
基于凝视的眼动分析在脑性视觉损伤中非典型注视模式中的新发现
Nilsu Saglam,Lotfi B Merabet,Zahide Pamir
Nilsu Saglam
Individuals with cerebral visual impairment (CVI) often struggle with visuospatial processing, particularly in highly cluttered or complex environments. These challenges are commonly assessed through visual search tasks, using global measur...
What affects the movement can be seen from the movement: Effects of optical information and dynamical constraints on movement production and perception [0.03%]
从运动中可以看到影响运动的因素——光学信息和动力学约束对运动产生与知觉的影响
Huiyuan Zhang,Feifei Jiang,Yijing Mao et al.
Huiyuan Zhang et al.
This study investigates how optical information and dynamical constraints influence movement production and perception. In Experiment 1, 16 volunteers walked or performed a Y-balance movement with and without sight on sturdy or foam-padded ...
Sophie Skriabine,Maxwell Shinn,Samuel Picard et al.
Sophie Skriabine et al.
Studies of the early visual system often require characterizing the visual preferences of large populations of neurons. This task typically requires multiple stimuli such as sparse noise and drifting gratings, each of which probes only a li...