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...
Josephine C DAngelo,Pavan Tiruveedhula,Raymond J Weber et al.
Josephine C DAngelo et al.
The human visual system is tasked with perceiving stable and moving objects despite ever-present eye movements. Normally, our visual system performs this task exceptionally well; indeed, under conditions with frames of reference, our abilit...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2026 Jan 5;26(1):2. DOI:10.1167/jov.26.1.2 2026
Vignash Tharmaratnam,Jason Haberman,Jonathan S Cant
Vignash Tharmaratnam
Visual ensemble perception involves the rapid global extraction of summary statistics (e.g., average features) from groups of items, without requiring single-item recognition and working memory resources. One theory that helps explain globa...
Akseli Pullinen,Riikka Mononen,Jaana Simola et al.
Akseli Pullinen et al.
Boundary extension refers to a phenomenon in which individuals are likely to remember an image as having more content beyond its actual borders, mistakenly adding details that might have been just beyond the original edges. Despite the weal...
Perceptual resolution of ambiguity: A divisive normalization account for both interocular color grouping and difference enhancement [0.03%]
歧义感知分辨率:关于跨眼颜色归类和差异增强的一种除法规范化解释
Jaelyn R Peiso,Stephanie E Palmer,Steven K Shevell
Jaelyn R Peiso
Our visual system usually provides a unique and functional representation of the external world. At times, however, there is more than one compelling interpretation of the same retinal stimulus; in this case, neural populations compete for ...
Visuotactile object processing in binocular rivalry: The role of shape congruence, voluntary action, and spatial colocalization [0.03%]
视触觉物体加工在双眼竞争中的作用:形状一致性、主动行为和空间共定位的作用
Seyoon Song,Haeji Shin,Chai-Youn Kim
Seyoon Song
Multisensory information can help resolve perceptual ambiguity in situations such as the alternating visual experience during binocular rivalry. Across four experiments, participants viewed dichoptically presented spiky and round rival targ...
Sandra Tyralla,Eckart Zimmermann
Sandra Tyralla
When visual input is uncertain, visual perception is biased toward the stimulation from the recent past. We can attend to stimuli either endogenously based on an internal decision or exogenously, triggered by an external event. Here, we won...
Ali Batikh,Éric Koun,Roméo Salemme et al.
Ali Batikh et al.
Eye movements and spatial attention are both crucial to visual perception. Orienting gaze to objects of interest is achieved by voluntary saccades (VSs) driven by internal goals or reactive saccades (RSs) triggered automatically by sudden e...