Dynamic versus static facial color changes: Evidence for terminal color dominance in expression recognition [0.03%]
动态脸与静态脸:表情识别中终结色彩主导效应的证据
Miku Shibusawa,Yuya Hasegawa,Hideki Tamura et al.
Miku Shibusawa et al.
Facial color is closely linked to the perception of emotion, with reddish tones often being associated with anger. Although previous studies have shown that static reddish facial tones enhance the perception of anger, whether dynamic change...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2025 Oct 1;25(12):8. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.12.8 2025
Gernot Horstmann
Gernot Horstmann
The gaze of other people is of interest to human observers, particularly in cases of direct gaze, that is, when it targets the observer. Gaze direction research has successfully clarified some of the mechanisms underlying gaze perception, b...
Constantin A Rothkopf,Mary M Hayhoe
Constantin A Rothkopf
Ultimately, human behavior needs to be understood in the context of natural everyday tasks. Over the last two decades, a number of observations of natural visually guided behavior have accumulated. These observations help define the functio...
Breaking and restoring ocular balance: Temporal interactions in binocular rivalry and stereopsis [0.03%]
打破和重建眼平衡:双眼竞争与立体视的时间交互作用
Rong Jiang,Ming Meng
Rong Jiang
Binocular integration and interocular suppression are fundamental processes underlying binocular vision, giving rise to stereopsis and binocular rivalry, respectively. To investigate how the visual system dynamically coordinates these proce...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2025 Oct 1;25(12):5. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.12.5 2025
Anne-Sophie Laurin,Noémie Redureau,Julie Ouerfelli-Ethier et al.
Anne-Sophie Laurin et al.
During visual search, our attention extends around each fixation. It has been suggested that, in aging, there is a reduced attentional field, leading to visual function declines. To investigate the attentional field, 30 younger and 20 older...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2025 Oct 1;25(12):1. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.12.1 2025
Individual variability in steady-state VEP responses for hues sweeping around cardinal color axes: Clues to cortical color coding? [0.03%]
环绕枢轴颜色的稳态视觉诱发电位反应的个体差异:对皮层色彩编码的启示?
Sae Kaneko,Ichiro Kuriki,Søren K Andersen et al.
Sae Kaneko et al.
We investigated how early human visual cortex processes color by analyzing individual variability in steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs). Sixteen participants viewed a flickering checkerboard that swept around the isoluminant hue...
Perceptual organization is limited in peripheral vision: Evidence from configural superiority [0.03%]
心理组织在周边视野中受限的证据:来自结构优势的证据
Cathleen M Moore,Qingzi Zheng,Yelda Semizer
Cathleen M Moore
Perceptual organization refers collectively to those processes by which the three-dimensional structure and material properties of surfaces are abstracted from image information. It is a critical foundation of object perception. Examples of...
Comparative Study
Journal of vision. 2025 Sep 2;25(11):16. DOI:10.1167/jov.25.11.16 2025
When two eyes are worse than one: Binocular summation for chromatic, interocular-anti-phase, stimuli [0.03%]
当两只眼睛不如一只眼睛好用时:双眼拮抗相位色觉刺激的总和效应
Frederick A A Kingdom,Xingao Clara Wang,Huayun Li et al.
Frederick A A Kingdom et al.
Numerous studies have shown that sensitivity to binocular targets is higher than to its monocular components, a phenomenon known as binocular summation. Binocular summation has been demonstrated with luminance contrast targets that are not ...
Continuous affect tracking reveals that overestimation during the recollection of affect is idiosyncratic and stable [0.03%]
连续的情绪追踪表明,在情绪回忆时的高估是独特的且稳定的
Jefferson Ortega,David Whitney
Jefferson Ortega
Humans often make summarized visual judgments about previously experienced affective situations to inform future decisions. However, these summarized judgments are subject to an overestimation bias: Negative events are recalled as more nega...
Dimitris Voudouris,Eli Brenner
Dimitris Voudouris
People generally look at positions that are important for their current actions, such as objects they intend to grasp. What if there are obstacles on their path to such objects? We asked participants to walk into a room and pour the content...