The psychophysics of dynamic gaze-following saccades during search [0.03%]
搜索过程中动态注视跟随扫视的眼动心理物理学规律研究
Srijita Karmakar,Miguel P Eckstein
Srijita Karmakar
The ability to quickly and precisely follow another person's gaze reflects critical evolutionary mechanisms underlying social interactions, such as attention modulation and the prediction of others' future actions. Recent studies show that ...
Attention can shift the reference eye under binocular fusion failure: A case report [0.03%]
注意可以改变融像失败情况下的注视眼——病例报告
Jiahao Wu,Tengfei Han,Qian Wang et al.
Jiahao Wu et al.
Binocular fusion normally relies on a "cyclopean eye" that integrates image disparities between the two eyes into a single coherent percept. When fusion fails, how the brain chooses its spatial reference frame remains unclear. Here, we repo...
Case Reports
Journal of vision. 2025 Dec 1;25(14):15. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.14.15 2025
Does radial bias contribute to fast saccades toward faces in the periphery? [0.03%]
径向偏见会导致视野外围向面部的快速眼动吗?
Marius Grandjean,Louise Kauffmann,Alexia Roux-Sibilon et al.
Marius Grandjean et al.
Saccadic choice studies have shown that humans initiate faster saccades toward faces than other visual categories. Here, we tested whether the saccadic advantage for faces observed in past studies is partly due to stimuli being typically pr...
Do you see what I see? Linking involuntary nonretinal (phantom) vision and mental imagery in aphantasia [0.03%]
你看见我所看到的吗?在无像症中联结非视网膜性(幻影)视觉和心理意象
Rebecca Keogh,Lachlan Kay,Christian Meagher et al.
Rebecca Keogh et al.
Recent theories propose that, like endogenous and exogenous visual attention, voluntary and involuntary forms of phantom vision (e.g., mental imagery and dreams) are related and hence depend on overlapping mechanisms. However, the relations...
Spatiotemporal letter processing in visual word recognition uncovered by perceptual oscillations [0.03%]
基于知觉振荡的视觉词形识别的空间时间处理机制研究
Martin Arguin,Simon Fortier-St-Pierre
Martin Arguin
Despite decades of intense study, the spatiotemporal processing of letters in visual word recognition has yet to be elucidated, with the debate largely focusing on whether individual letters are processed serially or in parallel. The presen...
Richard Johnston,Cameran Thompson,Anthony P Kontos et al.
Richard Johnston et al.
Recent research supports impairments in fixational eye movements (FEMs), small motions of the eye that occur during periods when gaze is maintained on a fixed target, as an objective biomarker of concussion. Preliminary work has demonstrate...
Load-dependent processing of prediction violations in task-irrelevant space [0.03%]
工作记忆中任务无关空间预测误差的负载依赖处理
Ulises Orbe,Hinze Hogendoorn,Stefan Bode et al.
Ulises Orbe et al.
Attentive and predictive mechanisms crucially shape perception, but the interplay between these fundamental processes remains poorly understood. Studies on interactions between attention and prediction have yielded discrepant results, poten...
Gabriela Mueller de Melo,Isabella de Oliveira Pitorri,Gustavo Rohenkohl
Gabriela Mueller de Melo
Lateral interactions are pervasive in early visual processing, contributing directly to processes such as object grouping and segregation. This study examines whether saccade preparation - known to affect visual perception - modulates later...
Caitlin Long,Lei Yuan,Claudia Wu et al.
Caitlin Long et al.
When faces are blurred, presenting them at smaller sizes improves recognition. We term this unexpected advantage the blur paradox, which has been replicated in studies where face images are digitally blurred and scaled. To examine whether t...
The spatial and temporal properties of the contour erasure effect and perceptual filling-in [0.03%]
轮廓擦除效应和知觉填补的时间和空间特性
Yih-Shiuan Lin,Chien-Chung Chen,Mark W Greenlee
Yih-Shiuan Lin
Contour erasure describes the phenomenon that after brief flicker adaptation at the edge of an object, the object disappears and is replaced by the background - highlighting the importance of edges in perceiving a surface. The underlying me...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2025 Dec 1;25(14):4. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.14.4 2025