Karla Matic,Issam Tafech,Peter König et al.
Karla Matic et al.
After the offset of complex visual stimuli, rich stimulus information remains briefly available to the observer, reflecting a rapidly decaying iconic memory trace. Here we found that even if the cues are presented in the final stage of the ...
Wiebke Nörenberg,Richard Schweitzer,Martin Rolfs
Wiebke Nörenberg
The accurate inference of causality between actions and their sensory outcomes requires determining their temporal relationship correctly despite variable delays within and across sensory modalities. Temporal recalibration-the perceptual re...
Emergence of form-independent direction selectivity in human V3A and MT [0.03%]
人脑V3A区和MT区形状无关的方向选择性视觉位点的出现
Sang Wook Hong,Frank Tong
Sang Wook Hong
A fundamental challenge in motion perception lies in the fact that the global motion of any translating object will generate a heterogeneous set of local motion signals that vary depending on the oriented contour information within each loc...
Representational dynamics of the main dimensions of object space: Face/body selectivity aligns temporally with animal taxonomy but not with animacy [0.03%]
物体空间主要维度的表现动态性:面部/身体选择性在时间上与动物分类学相吻合,但与生命特性无关
Gaëlle Leys,Chiu-Yueh Chen,Andreas von Leupoldt et al.
Gaëlle Leys et al.
Object representations are organized according to multiple dimensions, with an important role for the distinction between animate and inanimate objects and for selectivity for faces versus bodies. For other dimensions, questions remain how ...
In the eye of the beholder? Gaze perception and the external morphology of the human eye [0.03%]
见仁见智?注视眼和人眼的外部形态感知
Conrad Alting,Gernot Horstmann
Conrad Alting
A well-known finding from research on gaze perception in triadic gaze tasks is the overestimation of horizontal gaze directions. In general, a looker model's gaze appears to deviate more from the straight line of sight than is objectively t...
Local motion governs visibility and suppression of biological motion in continuous flash suppression [0.03%]
连续闪光抑制下局部运动决定生物运动的可见性和抑制性
William Swann,Matthew Davidson,Gabriel Clouston et al.
William Swann et al.
Presenting unique visual stimuli to each eye induces a dynamic perceptual state where only one image is perceived at a time, and the other is suppressed from awareness. This phenomenon, known as interocular suppression, has allowed research...
Detection and identification of monocular, binocular, and dichoptic stimuli are mediated by binocular sum and difference channels [0.03%]
单眼、双眼和双通道刺激的检测与识别由双眼总和与差值通道介导
Mark A Georgeson,Hiromi Sato,Ronald Chang et al.
Mark A Georgeson et al.
How are signals from the two eyes combined? We asked whether the mechanisms that limit detectability of simple binocular and dichoptic stimuli also set the limits for their identification. For example, at low contrasts, can we (a) identify ...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2025 Oct 1;25(12):22. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.12.22 2025
Facial feature representations in visual working memory: A reverse correlation study [0.03%]
面部特征在视觉工作记忆中的表现形式:一项逆向相关研究
Crista Kuuramo,Ilmari Kurki
Crista Kuuramo
For humans, storing facial identities in visual working memory (VWM) is crucial. Despite vast research on VWM, it is not well known how face identity and physical features (e.g., eyes) are encoded in VWM representations. Moreover, while it ...
Lia E Tsotsos,Eugenie Roudaia,Allison B Sekuler et al.
Lia E Tsotsos et al.
Motion perception is degraded in older adults. Previous studies suggest that this effect of aging may be due in part to an increase in the bandwidth of directionally selective mechanisms. We tested this idea by measuring directional masking...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2025 Oct 1;25(12):21. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.12.21 2025
Keeping your eye, head, and hand on the ball: Rapidly orchestrated visuomotor behavior in a continuous action task [0.03%]
眼随手动:连续动作任务中视动行为的快速协调机制
Anna Schroeger,Alexander Goettker,Doris I Braun et al.
Anna Schroeger et al.
In everyday life, we must adapt our behavior to a continuous stream of tasks and time motor responses and periods of resting accordingly. To mimic these challenges, we used a continuous interception computer game (Pong) on an iPad. This all...