Moe Kudaka,Sachiyo Ueda,Hideki Tamura et al.
Moe Kudaka et al.
Humans frequently encounter crowds in daily life, and the collective emotional state of these groups provides vital social information that influences behavior and decision-making. Variance in facial expressions within a crowd serves as an ...
Emerging therapies for improving stereoacuity in amblyopia. A systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
提高斜视弱视立体视的新兴疗法:系统评价和meta分析
Laura Asensio-Jurado,Marc Argilés,Lluïsa Quevedo-Junyent et al.
Laura Asensio-Jurado et al.
Emerging treatments, including virtual reality (VR)-based therapies, video games, and movies, have been proposed to enhance stereoacuity in individuals with binocular vision disorders such as amblyopia and strabismus. However, their compara...
Marte Otten,Nina Fitzmaurice,Yair Pinto
Marte Otten
In a uniformity illusion, participants experience that peripheral stimuli appear identical to the central stimulus even though they are different. The uniformity illusion generally occurs after prolonged central fixation. The uniformity ill...
Visual discomfort for flickering sinusoids is not predicted by the spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity function [0.03%]
闪烁正弦波引起的视觉不适不能由空间频率对比敏感度函数预测
Paul B Hibbard,Jordi M Asher,Louise OHare et al.
Paul B Hibbard et al.
Visual discomfort, the unpleasant, aversive experience associated with some visual stimuli, is most pronounced for flickering and spatially repetitive stimuli. It has been proposed that the degree of visual discomfort for such stimuli can b...
What makes good exemplars of a scene category good? Evidence from deep neural nets [0.03%]
基于深度神经网络的场景类别的良好样本的特征分析
Pei-Ling Yang,Diane M Beck
Pei-Ling Yang
Some exemplars are more representative of their category than other exemplars. Here we ask whether good exemplars (high representativeness) of real-world scene categories are more informative with respect to their category than bad exemplar...
Effect of cone-opponent modulation on visual discomfort from chromatic flicker [0.03%]
彩色闪烁引起的色对立通路调制对视觉不适的影响研究
Junna Matsumoto,Aiko Morita,Arnold J Wilkins et al.
Junna Matsumoto et al.
Visual patterns with large shifts in chromaticity can be perceived as uncomfortable and may even trigger photosensitive epilepsy. In the temporal domain, not only does large chromatic contrast tend to increase discomfort, but red flicker al...
The Twinkle-Goes illusion impacts motor planning, and is likely perceptual in origin [0.03%]
闪烁错觉影响运动计划且很可能是知觉错觉
Blake W Saurels,Benjamin R Jilek,Derek H Arnold
Blake W Saurels
The Twinkle-Goes illusion is an apparent perceptual extrapolation of moving objects that suddenly disappear. Object disappearance must occur against a white noise background that is dynamically updating, or against an initially static white...
Object recognition from sparse simulated phosphenes and curved segments [0.03%]
基于稀疏视网膜神经元和曲边段的物体识别研究
Elsa Scialom,Udo A Ernst,David Rotermund et al.
Elsa Scialom et al.
Cortical prostheses offer the potential for partial vision restoration in individuals with blindness by stimulating neurons to produce phosphenes. However, the low number of discrete phosphenes that can be simultaneously elicited in practic...
fMRI measures of interocular luminance masking reflect rapid binocular plasticity [0.03%]
基于fMRI的眼间光度掩蔽反映快速双眼可塑性
Sujeevini Sujanthan,Asa Farahani,Frederick A A Kingdom et al.
Sujeevini Sujanthan et al.
Recent behavioral studies suggest that rapid short-term plasticity in adult binocular vision may occur over several minutes. In the example of adult monocular patching, a difference in luminance between the eyes may cause plasticity. Analog...
Matthew B Schwarz,Bernard J E Evans,David C OCarroll et al.
Matthew B Schwarz et al.
The dragonfly visual system contains neurons that respond to the movement of small targets, even when embedded in visual clutter. Some of these target-detecting neurons facilitate their spiking activity to targets moving along continuous tr...