European Conference on Visual Perception abstracts
ECVP 2000

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Actis-Grosso and BressanMeasuring double-increment illusions
Adamson and SowdenInduced categorical perception of novel, real-world, complex stimuli
Adelson and SomersShadows are fuzzy and straight; paint is sharp and crooked
Agostini and GalmonteThe slalom effect
Ahissar et alAccuracy of visual and auditory representations in dyslexia
AlexeenkoOn the neuroanatomical basis for stereopsis and the integration of two visual hemifields in the cat cortex
Allik et alA new powerful method for the study of feature binding in conjunction visual search
Amano and FosterDetecting violations in colour constancy: distributed versus focal attention
Amitay and AhissarVisual motion processing deficits in dyslexia
Ammermüller et alDecoding of visual stimulus features from the intrinsic activity of retinal-ganglion-cell populations
Anderson et alModal and amodal surface interpolation
Andrews et alStereoacuity thresholds are not symmetrical about the fixation plane in the presence of a reference surface
Aranaz et alTesting predictions from a Bayesian analysis of optimal and robust use of stereo information
Archambault et alA natural bias can determine basic-level preference in recognition
Arditi and ChoLetter case and text legibility
Arndt and ColoniusAuditory intensity effects on visual - auditory integration in the control of eye and hand movements
Arnold-Schulz-Gahmen et alIncidence rates of eye dominance in various fields of professional activity
AshidaOptimal spatial frequency in the Ouchi illusion
Aspell et alInteractions between visual and auditory movement perception in a direction discrimination task
Awater et alPerisaccadic visual stimulation changes perceived target positions
BackusfMRI as tool for testing computational models of cortical processing: lessons from stereo
BackusMotion from structure: the graceful construction of 3-D percepts from 'conflicting' motion parallax and stereo cues
Baker et alHierarchy of shape cues in recognition of bent pins
BandoSpiral pattern as an attractor of human visual attention
Barrett et alSpatial selective attention operates in environment-centred and retinotopic coordinate frameworks.
BensonA factor in feedforward efficiency of visual information processing: natural image categories inferred from 'edge' information
Ben-Yehudah et alContrast sensitivity in dyslexia
Berends et alAdaptation to oscillating disparity
Bergström et alColour constancy redefined and an invariance hypothesis for saturation
BertaminiPositional and symmetry information of concave and convex vertices
Bertulis et alThe Oppel - Kundt illusion affects the orthogonality judgment
Bimler et alPerception of facial expressions: A relationship between affective attributes and configural measures
Blazek et alA computational contrast-vision model for the analysis of anomalous contrast-sensitivity measurement
BlinnikovaThe role of visual experience in early motor developement
Bloj and HurlbertGetting depth from flat images
BoumanThe perfect retinal mosaic
Bour et alVisual scanning in recent-onset schizophrenic patients: Relationship between impaired scan patterns and deficits of working memory and visual attention
BoyntonComputational neuroimaging: beyond modern phrenology
Bradshaw et alInterocular distance, enhanced disparity information, and the control of prehension
Bradshaw and HibbardCross-cue-interaction and the motion correspondence process
Bredfeldt and RingachDynamics of spatial frequency tuning in macaque V1
Brenner and CornelissenCone-equivalent surrounds demonstrate that more chromatic variability can reduce colour constancy
Brinker et alPreferred retinal character size during the reading of text with varying print size by visually impaired and by sighted people
Bross and SzabadAn oblique benefit: Kanizsa squares versus diamonds with misaligned edges
Brouwer et alUse of target velocity in hitting moving objects
Brown et alOrthographic structure mediates peripheral letter-string identification
Bruyn et alSpatial integration of local orientation on the perpendicular bias in children's drawing
BuckleyIndividual differences in cue integration
BuechelLinear and nonlinear models of brain activations and interactions
Buf and RodriguesSimple brightness models with low-pass and Gabor filters
Bulatov et alInteraction of two illusions seen through different eyes
Burns and ZankerEstimating internal noise for human visual-motion-detection mechanisms
Bülthoff and NewellInvestigating categorical perception of gender with 3-D morphs of familiar faces
BülthoffVisual, haptic, and vestibular cue integration
Cardinal and KiperThe detection of coloured Glass pattern in the presence of chromatic noise
Castet and MassonSpatial characteristics of intra-saccadic perception
Chatziastros et alCan we be forced off the road by the visual motion of snowflakes? Immediate and longer-term responses to visual perturbations
Cheng et alMapping human ocular-dominance columns with 4 T fMRI
Chihman et alInfluence of local orientation distractors on Vernier acuity
ChuaThe effect of target luminance on the attentional blink
Chueva et alVisual-working-memory characteristics in monkeys with bilateral prefrontal cortex lesions
Chung et alInteraction of local and global processes in motion and stereopsis
Claessens et alThe time course of hierarchical grouping in discrete periodic patterns
Clifford et alOrthogonal adaptation improves orientation discrimination
Cocco et alIllusory contours and neon colour spreading reconsidered in the light of Petter's rule
Coeckelbergh et alCompensatory viewing strategies and driving performance in a group of subjects with visual field defects
Colombo and BarrazaTime course of the lower threshold of motion during rapid events of adaptation
Cormack et alParadoxical contrast processing in stereopsis, Vernier acuity, and motion perception
Cornelissen et alHeading detection with simulated homonymous hemianopia
Cuijpers et alSystematic deviations from veridical in a visual collinearity task
Culham et alReversed localisation in a patient with blindsight
Cunningham et alSpatiotemporal discrimination thresholds for dynamic random fractal (1/f) textures
Dagnelie et alVisual perception and performance under conditions simulating prosthetic vision
Daini et alProcessing of a visual illusion of length: a neuropsychological study
Danilova and BondarkoFoveal crowding effect: masking interactions or nature of the highest spatial-frequency mechanism?
Daugirdiene et alContrast and shift of perceived background colour in experiments on colour constancy
de Beeck et alThe veridicality of shape representation is not altered by shape categorisation
de Haan and KollenburgLateralised processing of the internal and external facial features of personally familiar and unfamiliar faces: a visual half-field study
de Lussanet et alWhether target speed influences a hitting movement from the start depends on the target velocity
de Rugy et alVisually guided control of locomotor pointing: Importance of optical expansion of the target
Deubel and SchneiderSaccades, attention, and subjective gaze
Dick et alThe role of visual information on control of simple low-level motor movements in Alzheimer's disease patients
Dijkstra et alPerception of orientation: an empirical Bayesian model
Donner et alSpectral and thermal properties of visual pigments bear no simple relation
Dornhoefer et al'Attentional landscapes' and phasic changes of fixation duration in picture perception
Dosher et alTime course of asymmetric visual search
Dudkin et alFace-specific processes during visual discrimination learning in monkeys with bilateral cortex lesions
Díez et alTheoretical analysis of dichromatic vision with an ATD colour model
EbisawaMislocalisation under flash-stimulus retinal-stabilisation condition
Eckstein et alAccumulation of information across saccades during visual search depends on how far the first saccade lands from the target
Ellemberg et alSpatial interactions in strabismic and anisometropic amblyopia
Erkelens and van EeBinocular colour mixing in half-occlusions
Fahle et alContrast dependence of visually induced cortical oxygen changes
Favretto and HubbardEffects of previous and succeeding target presentations on the displacement of memory for target lightness
FindlayVisual attention: the active vision perspective
Findlay et alAre briefly presented letter-like shapes perceived categorically?
Fischer et alFixation, saccade control, and dynamic vision in dyslexia
Fiser and AslinPosition-dependent and position-independent statistical learning of shape-conjunctions
Florer and Hunter-KhanThe changes in reading rate that result from letter spacing are attributable to the detection of word boundaries, and not the visibility of letters
Folta and MeinhardtNeural plasticity as the basis for learning a Vernier discrimination task?
Foster et alRelational colour constancy under rapid changes of illuminant on natural scenes
Freeman et alGabor contrast sensitivity depends on task relevance of collinear flankers
FreemanCombining retinal and extra-retinal signals in the perception of depth from motion
Frens et alInhibition of saccade return
Frisby et alTonic accommodation predicts perceptual - motor error under stereogram but not under natural viewing
Fujimoto and YagiTranslational motion alters the visual perception of articulatory movements of human gait
Fukusima and MendesBisection of tilted lines in monocular viewing conditions
GarusevBichromatic flickering Ganzfeld as a brightness-matching method for the rod system
Gegenfurtner et alA comparison of pursuit eye movement and perceptual performance in speed discrimination
Gellatly and ColeDo spatial precues affect preattentive vision when accuracy is the measure?
Georges et alContrast dependence of high-speed apparent motion
GeorgesonDifferent contrast response functions underlying contrast adaptation and the tilt aftereffect
Gerbino and PoliteoColour categories in children and adults
Germeys et alTranssaccadic representations of saccade-target and flanker objects: Location independence versus dependence
Ghazaryan et alAmplitude changes of beta activity in cat's lateral posterior - pulvinar complex during attention-related behaviour
GilchristExtra lightness information at cast illuminance edges
Gilchrist et alMemory in visual search: an eye-movement study
Gillam et alThe reasons for anisotropy in stereoscopic slant contrast
Giraudet et alDiagnostic spatial frequency for object recognition in natural images
Glennerster et alCalibrated direction of heading
Gosselin and MamassianCyclopean motion perception at different orientations
Gothe et alRecognition of low-contrast characters by subjects with cerebral visual-field defects
GrayAttentional tunnel vision for motion
Greenlee et alEvent-related fMRI of cortical activity related to pro-saccades and anti-saccades
Greschner and AmmermüllerMicroscopic eye movements synchronise retinal-ganglion-cell activity
Guest and GeorgesonSpatial summation of orientation information across gaps: no influence of stereoscopic occlusion cues
Gutauskas et alIllusion of curvature and brightness contrast
Gvozdenovic and MarkovicTexture orientation detection: visual field and spatial frequency effects
Gómez et alInfluence of the illuminant in the comparative study of simultaneous and successive colour matching
Gysen et alDetection of intrasaccadic changes in stationary and moving objects
Hammett et alVelocity adaptation is consistent with a ratio model
HarrisAbsolute judgments of the trajectory of motion in depth
Hartnegg and FischerEffects of visual training on antisaccade control in dyslexia
Hasegawa and EguchiDifferential threshold of saturation in two-dimensional and three-dimensional perception
Hayes and MeriganLesions to extrastriate visual cortex cause local increases in internal noise
Hayward and BurkeVisual search when targets and distractors are connected or unconnected
Hellmann and HuberPerceiving pictorial slopes by hand and by foot
Hendriks and PutsIsoluminance makes saccade programming more difficult
Herzog et alAspects of the first milliseconds of human information processing
Hibbard and BradshawThe combination of disparity and motion information and perceived shape
Hochstein and AhissarHierarchies and reverse hierarchies in the visual system
Hodsoll and HumphreysTemplate effects in search for linearly separable and non-separable targets.
Hogervorst and BrennerAre cues really averaged?
Holmes et alReaction times as a behavioural measure of contrast gain; comparison of low and high luminance levels and different eccentricities.
Hooge et alVisual search of heading direction
Horowitz and ThorntonDo we keep track of where we've been or what we've done?
Houtkamp et alThe spread of visual attention in curve tracing
Hoyer and HyvarinenA sparse coding network learns both V1 receptive fields and topography from natural images
Hubbard and FavrettoThe role of the tool in Michotte's 'tool effect': Evidence from representational momentum
Idesawa et alSpatiotemporal influence of pre-perceived surfaces on the perception of bistably perceptible surfaces with binocular viewing
IIRetinal responses to natural movies
Ikeda and MorotomiSuppression of rival binocular inputs induced by a blank-field priming stimulus
IntraubSpatial inference in scene perception for 3-D scenes
Ishihara et alReaction time and spatial accuracy of manual aiming at a visual target manipulated in size, luminance contrast, and location
Issolio et alThe effect of SOA on brightness under glare condition
ItoSpatial displacement limits for stereoscopic and luminance apparent motion with random patterns
Jankauskienec et alData on dark adaptation and central visual sensitivity in patients with endocrine optic neuropathy
Jankovic and MarkovicPhonetic - iconic congruency: Takete - Maluma phenomenon
Jaschinski and ParameiAccommodation control intended to reduce luminance artifacts at isoluminous-colour borders
Jasinskiene et alColour vision abnormalities in dysfunction of peripheral visual neurons
JelicRigidity in kinetic depth effect
Jenkin et alPerceptual stability during yaw head movement
Johnson and ZuidhoekEffects of attentional cueing on the identification of laterally masked targets
Jurkutaitis et alCone excitation ratios fail to explain colour appearance when adaptation is prevented
Kammer et alMapping the visual cortex with stereotactic TMS and functional MRI
Kanamori et alWhy is RT of mental flipping shorter than that of mental spinning in mental rotation?
Kandil and FahleVisual form perceived purely on temporal features
Kane and LogvinenkoNo lightness induction emerges from real objects
Kappers et alFirst-order structure induces the 3-D curvature-contrast effect
KerzelThe time course of perceptual momentum
Kham et alDoes motion information interact with binocular disparity in object segmentation?
Khurana et alConfigural face processes use high spatial frequencies
Kim and YiInhibition of return and visual masking at invisible objects behind occluders
Kirchner and ColoniusVisual - auditory interstimulus contingency effects: Prosaccades versus antisaccades
Kirkland et alCategorical and attributional perception of facial expressions--comparing upright and inverted faces
Klam and WexlerMovement production and movement prediction
Klein et alModeling the Modelfest data
Koenderink and van DoornMensurating the colour circle: Ostwald's 'principle of internal symmetry'
Kojo and NäsänenEffect of size uncertainty on the speed of visual search and the behaviour of eye movements
Kontsevich and TylerDepth adaptation and stereoscopic channel structure
Kooi and WagenaarDecluttering displays: interactions of depth, colour, and shape
KrandaIllusory contours as elements of abstract art
Krasilnikov et alAre horizontal cells crucial in colour contrast and colour constancy?
Krasilnikova et alObject complexity and visual efficiency
Kreegipuu and AllikApparent movement and intensity-dependent visual latency: eye and ear method
Krekelberg et alHeading encoding in MST during simulated eye movements
Kremláek et alFlicker-based colour illusion in peripheral vision
Krikke et alThe role of lateral masking in visual search
Kristjansson and NakayamaOne-step feature-based learning in the deployment of transient attention
Lander et alWhat aspects of facial motion are important for the recognition of familiar faces?
LandyCombination of cues and priors in depth perception
Langer and BülthoffA preference for global convexity in local-shape perception
Langley et alTotal least squares: a general tool to explain motion and tilt aftereffects
LankheetCoding of visual motion information from retina through primary visual cortex of the cat
Lariani et alOcular behaviour analysis for the interpretation of seismic images
Laurinen et alContextual modulation of lateral interactions in contrast gain control
Lavis et alNatural variation in both position coding and visual attention affects visual word recognition
LeeAdaptation and information transfer in the primate retina
LikovaStereomorphing: Shape transformation of an illusory form moving in depth
Linden et alAttention and the processing of obfuscated graphical data
Linnell and HumphreysEccentricity and object-based selection
Liu and LinCorrelation between the amount of information on traffic signs and the behaviour of drivers
Logvinenko and HutchinsonS-cone spatial contrast sensitivity as derived from high-spatial-frequency tritanopia data
Looijestijn et alVisual perceptual assessment of children with ocular visual impairment
Lu et alMotion standstill perceived from rapidly moving red - green gratings
Lubbers et alThe benefits of training visual attention in a real-life situation
Lucassen and WalravenColour constancy under conditions varying in spatial configuration
Lukauskienec et alColour perception deficiency in demyelinating processes of visual system
Luque et alPeak detection and probability summation models for RT to stimuli described in DKL space
MacLeod and von der TwerThe pleistochrome: optimal nonlinear codes and colour opponency
Majaj et alEfficiency and Gestalt
MakousFixed gain in human foveal cones
Mamassian and BonnarMotion coherence and transparency in dyslexia
Manca and PinnaCompetitive global and local dynamics in the formation of contours from perceptual grouping
Marendaz et alA neuromimetic model of the McCollough effect: Temporal resistance and reverse effect
Marini et alRelative estimation of time to collision: When τ strategy is not used
Mars et alEffect of a head-mounted visual frame on the subjective vertical
Masson et alShort-latency ocular following responses to moving plaids in humans: temporal dynamics and spatiotemporal tuning
Mateeff et alDifferential effects of the observation aperture on the detection of speed increments and decrements
McBean et alReading rate is affected by word length, distinct from letter spacing and the number of letters in a word
McCannThe appearance of brightness and lightness
McDonald and TadmorCentre - surround contrast interactions of textures depend on image statistics
McSorley and FindlayVisual search in depth
Meinhardt et alDoes perceptual learning affect early stages of visual processing?
Mihaylova and VassilevContrast uncertainty effect on simple reaction time
Mitov and TotevDoes spatial-frequency or contrast uncertainty influence reaction time?
Mokler et alUnintended saccades can be executed without presaccadic attention shift
Moliner et alDissociation of rate of expansion and time to contact: A reaction-time study
Mollon and DanilovaComparison at a distance: orientation and luminance
Morikawa and PapathomasInfluences of motion and depth on lightness induction--an illusory transparency effect
Mortensen et alCell assemblies, attentional focusing, and the detection and identification of visual patterns
Mueller-Plath et alDiscriminating networks for spatial and selective attention in visual search--A correlational fMRI study
Munoz et alNeural correlates of inhibition of return in the monkey superior colliculus
Murray et alPerceptual organisation and perceptual efficiency
Nagai et alFlash lag effect is larger when flashed objects are presented at the onset of a moving object
Nagasaka and OsadaVisual surfaces: perception of illusory contours and neon colour spreading in squirrel monkey
Nagata et alInteractions within chromatic mechanisms underlying visual search for a colour target
Nakamizo et alPerceptual completion in horizontal and vertical directions at the blind spot
Nakayama and MatherObject recognition in the mental rotation of line-drawn and dot-defined objects
Nascimento and FosterChromatic quality of natural scenes represented by low-dimensional approximations to reflectance functions
Neumann and SeppPerceptual strength and time course of illusory contour generation explained by a neural model of recurrent cortico-cortical interaction
Neumeyer et al'Coloured shadows': why are they so vivid?
Nijhawan et alThe colour of the 'perceived void' in the flash-lag phenomenon
Nishida and JohnstonPerceptual delay for rapid direction alternations: A new account in terms of the dichotomy of first-order and second-order temporal changes
Noesselt et alTime course of attentional modulation in the visual system
Noritake and YagiFlickering retinal signal induces larger saccade-contingent mislocalisation
NozawaAdaptation and aftereffect of the perception of a surface slanted in the third dimension
Näsänen et alEffect of stimulus contrast on the speed of visual search and the behaviour of eye movements
O'Brien and JohnstonTexture and motion in depth perception
O'Donnell and BruceThe Batman effect: Selective enhancement of facial features during familiarisation
Oezyurt and ColoniusEvidence for a psychological refractory period in a visual - auditory countermanding task
Ogawa et alThe role of facial parts in facial expression judgment
OhmiAn oblique viewpoint improves wayfinding performance, but not cognitive-map acquisition
Oka et alA VEP study on the processing of the representation of shape
Olivers and HumphreysVisual marking is affected by the attentional blink
Olzak et alAn early-noise model of complex-pattern discrimination
Oomes et alVarignon in visual space
Oosterhoff and de RidderTransparent image presentation: The role of attention under discordant focus distances
OsadaJudgments of facial expressions studied with the use of band-pass-filtered morphed photographs and eye movements
Owsley and JacksonAging and scotopic dysfunction
Pack et alNeural and behavioural correlates of ambiguous local motion measurements in cortical visual area MT
Panerai et alContribution of extra-retinal signals to the scaling of object distance during self-motion
PapathomasFalse depth and motion in Hughes's reverspectives: the role of pictorial cues
Paramei et alAn assimilative primacy effect in colour-difference judgments
Parovel and VezzaniThe role of mirror symmetry in the perception of chromatically homogeneous figures
Paterson et alMovement duration influences judgments of affect for point-light displays of simple arm movements
Pavlova et alCan the brain ignore biological motion? Evidence from human MEG
Pedersen et alAre the same effects found for stereogram stimuli presented either with shutter-glasses or as red/green anaglyphs?
PeliVision multiplexing for vision rehabilitation: from basic research to applications and back
PelliIntroduction to noise and efficiency
Peromaa and LaurinenSeparation of filling-in and boundary-detection mechanisms
Petkov and KruizingaPerception of form and texture through complementary bar and grating cell channels
Pinna et alNew visual illusory distortions originated by orientation polarities through luminance
Poggel et alVisuospatial attention influences residual vision of patients with brain lesions and near-threshold vision of healthy subjects
Poiroux et alN170 wave and differential processing of faces and objects
Pommerening et alEffect of binocular vision training on the proximal fixation disparity curve
Popple and Levi'Lazy eyes' miss out visual illusions
PoratModel-based approach to video perception and motion
Post et alEffects of +Gz on colour vision
Postma et alColour and luminance interference effects on object and location recognition
Powell and GeorgesonMotion opponency in motion detection
Puls and KammerMasking visual stimuli by transcranial magnetic stimulation: Comparison with masking by light
Puts et alBrightness differences in an illusory cube
Párraga et alDiscrimination thresholds for morphed objects in peripheral vision
PõderEffect of attention on the detection and identification of masked Gabors
RaghavanThe equivalent input noise: what it tells us about intrinsic visual noise
RensinkDifferential grouping of features
Richter and AndresStudies on stimulus processing in haploscopic colour matching
RogersHeading in the right direction?
Roorda et alThe eye's optics, the trichromatic cone mosaic, and human vision
Rose et alAttentional effects on depth and direction aftereffects
Rotman et alPrior knowledge influences the mislocalisation of a flashed target during smooth pursuit
Roumes and PerrinA multi-spatial-frequency channel model for stereopsis
Ruppertsberg et alLocal structure facilitates rapid scene perception
RuseckaiteVisual perception as an epilepsy-prediction factor
Röhrbein and SchillInvariant processing of spatiotemporal curves
Sachs and ElderEstimating the psychophysical receptive fields of edge detection mechanisms
Saint-Amour et alPlaid motion coherence can be achieved under dichoptic viewing
Saunoriute-Kerbeliene et alHemispheric asymmetries in visual information processing depend on spatial frequency
SchirilloGender bias in Rembrandt's portraits reveals hemispheric asymmetries
Schlack et alThe human homologue of macaque area VIP
SchofieldInteractions between orientation and contrast in the processing of texture cues
Schoumans and KooiBinocular vision and transparent depth layers
Schrauf et alfMRI of the scintillating-grid illusion
Schulte-Wörmann and JaschinskiEvidence for individual effects of intermittency of light at 100 Hz on static accommodation
Schwaninger and RyfWhy is the eye - mouth distance overestimated by more than 30%?
Schwarzbach et alShifts of spatial attention between continuous RSVP streams investigated by event-related fMRI
Sheehy et alLegend placement in an active viewing condition
Shimono and HigashiyamaPerceived size and distance of virtual targets in convex mirrors
Shinoda et alTrade-off between memory size and gaze-shift frequency
SiklThe role of object orientation in affine structure-from-motion judgments
Simmons and WellsThe mechanisms of second-order stereopsis are not unitary
Simpson et alDo humans act as cross-correlators in motion detection and discrimination?
SinicoPath-length estimation of oscillating lines
SmithUsing fMRI to infer the physiological properties of neurons
Snippe and van HaterenA model for the asymmetric adaptation after increments and decrements of flicker contrast
Snowden and FowlerVisual attention to colour cues
Soliunas and GurcinieneSimilarity effect in the perception of two simultaneously presented figures
Sommerhalder et alSimulation of artificial vision: a setup for eccentric reading using a stabilised area of the visual field and first results
Sowden and SchynsExpectancy effects on spatial-frequency processing: a psychophysical analogy to task-dependent processing of 'real world' objects and scenes
Spang et alSubjective experience of visual-field defects caused by cortical infarctions
Spehar and ZaidiThe crispening effect in luminance and colour
Spencer et alForm and motion processing in autism
Sperling and HoThird-order versus first-order and second-order motion in ambiguous stimuli: Competition reveals temporal tuning functions, monocularity/binocularity, and the role of attention
Spillmann and PinnaAn illusion of relative motion dependent upon figure - ground segregation
Sprenger et alInfluences on scan paths in a feature and conjunction search task
StineA comparison of nonparametric adaptive psychophysical procedures
Strasburger et alThe healthy visual field of recognition
Stürzel and SpillmannDetection thresholds for coherent motion
Tadin and LappinSpatial scale determines visibility of image motion
Takahashi et alTask-evoked eye movements and pupil responses
Tant et alTraining of visual scanning behaviour and perception in homonymous hemianopia
TheeuwesAttentional capture and oculomotor control
Thornton and GildenModelling multiple-target visual search
Thornton et alThe role of attention in the processing of biological motion
Tibau and WagemansRecovery of the 3-D centre from three collinear dots moving in a slanted plane
Tiippana and SamsDistraction of visual attention reduces integration of audiovisual speech
Tjan and PapathomasGlobal spatial layout affects local disparity judgment
Toet and KooiQuantifying target conspicuity
Toporova et alNeuronal connections within and between cortical areas 17 and 18 of the cat
Totev and MitovTemporal integration and reaction time to grating-onset detection
Tripathy et alMultiple alternative mechanisms in the detection of collinear elements in noise
Troidl and ColoniusThe influence of an auditory accessory stimulus on target choice and reaction time with two visual stimuli
Troscianko et alPerceived contrast of natural images is mediated by higher-order image statistics
TseHow the window of attention changes shape over time
van Beers et alLocalisation during smooth-pursuit eye movements: different retinal areas are integrated with gaze signals from different moments in time
van de Grind et alTwo-system model of the transition from dichoptic motion rivalry to motion tranparency
van de GrindLet there be motion ...
van den BergVisual effects of eye-lens fluorescence
VandenbusscheDeficits of visual perception in children with cerebral visual impairment due to early brain damage
van den Dobbelsteen et alVisuomotor adaptation to translated visual space
van der Smagt et alDo motion aftereffects depend on test-pattern temporal frequency?
van der Willigen et al2-D tilt and 3-D slant illusions in perception and action tasks
van Doorn and KoenderinkThe influence of environmental cues on pictorial relief
van Eccelpoel et alSemantic effects on the detection of intrasaccadic changes of object orientation and position
van Ee et alStereoanomaly explains inter-subject differences in various stereoscopic depth experiments
van LierEffects of object-based versus viewer-based transformations on imagined object views
van Loon et alThe detection of orientation and motion-direction differences relative to a radial pattern
van Zandvoort et alClosure under equiluminance: a comparison between two-tone and equiluminous coloured Mooney faces
Verstijnen and WagemansAmbiguous figures and reading direction. A case for small-scale hysteresis?
VickersDeveloping a transformational approach to visual perception
Viliunas et alQuantitative measurement of colour contrast
WadeMotion illusions and eye movements
Wagemans et alBenzodiazepine effects on primed picture-fragment completion
Wagner and HochsteinVisual-search and attention shifts between layers in the 3-D environment defined by linear perspective
Wallace and MamassianEfficiency of motion transparency for same-direction stimuli
Wallis et alThe influence of non-visual cues on steering behaviour
Watanabe et alRoles of conscious efforts in perceptual learning
WatsonEfficient adaptive estimation of sensory scales
Welchman and HarrisNo pain, no gain? Luminance adaptation in perceptual filling-in
Wentink et alUse of a flexible endoscope in minimally invasive surgery improves surgeon's depth perception
Wexler et alSelf-generated motion parallax counts more
Whitney and CavanaghMotion adaptation shifts the apparent positions of remote objects
Willems et alDifferential structure as a source of information about the orientation of planar shapes in depth
WirtzProcessing of real and induced sine gratings by simple cells and filling-in mechanisms
Wist and SchraufDetection thresholds for the Hermann-grid and scintillating-grid illusions and the effect of temporally separating the disks from the grid on the latter
YamaguchiConstructing the prototype face
YoungFirst-order optic flow and the control of action
Zaal and MichaelsOptical information for catching fly balls
Zanker and RyanMisjudging the speed of random dots moving in apertures
Zdravkovic and GilchristLightness determination for an object under two illuminations
Zetzsche et alHigher-order statistics and the multivariate probability density function of natural images
Zhang and IdesawaVolumetric colour filling-up perception with binocular viewing