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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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Jacob Coorey,Matthew Davidson,David Alais Jacob Coorey
Continuous flash suppression (CFS) is a variant of interocular conflict that occurs when one eye views a dynamic high-contrast mask that increases the duration of target suppression. A variant of CFS known as tracking continuous flash suppr...
Christopher DiMattina,Eden E Sterk,Madelyn G Arena et al. Christopher DiMattina et al.
To correctly parse the visual scene, one must detect edges and determine their underlying cause. Previous work has demonstrated that neural networks trained to differentiate shadow and occlusion edges exhibit sensitivity to boundary sharpne...
Christopher J Whyte,Hugh R Wilson,James M Shine et al. Christopher J Whyte et al.
Visual rivalry paradigms provide a powerful tool for probing the mechanisms of visual awareness and perceptual suppression. Although the dynamics and determinants of perceptual switches in visual rivalry have been extensively studied and mo...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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 ...
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...