European Conference on Visual Perception abstracts
ECVP 2002

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Achtman et alSensitivity for global shape detection
Actis-GrossoThe interaction between element orientation and perceived direction of motion
Adams and MamassianMotion and colour latencies are task-dependent
Agostini and GalmonteLightness or brightness? Kanizsa's paradox
Ahissar and Ben-YehudahPerceptual and memory deficits of dyslexics
AhumadaPlanning classification image experiments
Alais and MelcherBinocular rivalry between faces
Alston and WrightOverwriting of visual short-term memory (VSTM) in change blindness
Altmann et alContextual effects on shape processing in the human visual cortex
Amano et alRelational colour constancy across different depth planes
Anderson et alResolution acuity in peripheral vision for achromatic and S-cone isolating gratings in early glaucoma
Andrews and SchluppeckFace-selective regions of the fusiform gyrus, but not the superior temporal sulcus, predict awareness when viewing ambiguous face stimuli
AnstisContrast can affect the perceived direction of motion, and of motion aftereffects
Asakura and OhmiThe resolution of binocular correspondence by vertical disparity interpolation
Ashida et alA Fourier approach to the Ouchi-type anomalous-motion illusion
Ayoub et alAssessment of surgical outcome following repair of cleft lip and palate
Bachmann and PõderForward masking of faces with three types of spatially quantised (pixelised) masks: evidence for configuration microgenesis
Badcock et alAre pattern cues used to precisely specify motion direction?
Bahrami and RajimehrThe role of feature-dependent backward masking in perceptual asynchrony
Balcetis and DaleVisual perception and priming by higher-order social concepts
BandoInfluence of pupil size on the estimation of emotion from the face
Banks et alThe combination of sight and touch depends on viewing geometry
Baraas and KulikowskiApparent-movement detection with chromo-luminance modulated concentric stimuli
Barbieri-Hesse and GeorgesonTemplate model for blur coding: the role of early nonlinearity in edge segmentation
Baumberger et alThe role of motion parallax in the localisation of targets included in static or dynamic scenes
Beaudot et alPsychophysical evidence of cortical dynamics in contour integration
Bennett et alUsing response classification to examine the face-inversion effect
Benson et alAssessment of facial expression production in Parkinson's disease
BentonA novel slant to second-order motion
Berger et alInfluence of gain factors and attention on sensor fusion in the perception of self-rotation
Bertamini and MoscaWhat we can learn from the shape of holes
Bertulis et alThe effect of binocular fusion on perceived length distortions
Bertulis et alRight angle in binocular vision
Bex and DakinDirectional tuning of lateral interactions
BlakeWheatstone's dominant observations on binocular rivalry
BlumPosterior parietal multimodal dichotomous feedback control of internal and external environment
BochevaMotion boundaries between different complex motions
Bompas et alColour perception in the sensorimotor contingency theory
Bondarko and DanilovaContrast detection thresholds in the presence of flanking bars
Bonnar and SchynsFinding diagnostic features in noise
Bonnardel et alGender differences in colour-naming task
Borghuis et alPredicting the response of retinal ganglion cells to natural stimuli
Bourne and HoleA right-hemisphere advantage for processing blurred faces
BownsMarr's bars, zero-crossings, and motion
Braun et alPhase information in the recognition of natural images
Braun et alImaging contextual modulation in area V1
Brenner and SmeetsFast manual responses are not colour-blind after all
Bruno and BernardisOculomotor information not needed for accurate effector-relative pointing
Bruyn et alSymmetrical angular figures constrain the perpendicular bias in childrens' line copying
Buf and BobingerIn search of the Holy Grail: a unified spatial-detection model
Burnat-Kuijpers et alGlobal, but not relative, motion detection is impaired in visually deprived cats
Burr and Ross'Speedlines' aid perception of motion direction
BurtGoing to the other extreme! Investigating recognition of emotional expressions with anti-faces rather than caricatures
Calvert et alAre different cortical generators involved in the processing of first-order and second-order patterns?
Calvert et alA shift to lower peak temporal frequency with age
Campana et alSpecificities of learning in combined-feature search: implications for underlying coding mechanisms
CareyHemispace and the gap effect for hand movements
Carrasco and LoulaAttention enhances spatial resolution by shifting sensitivity to high spatial frequencies: evidence from selective adaptation and masking paradigms
Casco and GriecoWhen form and motion combine difficult search becomes effortless
Castet et alOptimal retinal stimulation for intrasaccadic motion perception of a static grating
Cavanagh and LabiancaMotion of colour stimuli: position-based but velocity friendly
Champion et alThe promotion of stereo by motion
Chappell and HineThe flash-lag effect does depend on events before the flash
Chauvin et alArgument for scene categorisation with image amplitude spectra
Chen and KoTransformational apparent motion is blind to optical illusions
Chihman et alComparison of measures of complexity of visual objects
Chihman et alThe Gollin incomplete figure test as a masking problem
Chirimuuta et alSimple-cell contrast responses and the transducer function
Claessens et alGrouping of patches with alternating contrast polarities in Gabor and Gauss lattices
ClementA model for the appearance of the Mach book based on parallelism and perpendicularity of lines in space
Clifford et alAsynchronous binding of colour and orientation
Cole et alRelative detectability of onsets and offsets in change detection
Cook et alReverse perspective and the effects of visual-field reversals
CorbettaVisual awareness and the dorsal attention system
Corchado et alGlobally organising maximum-likelihood Hebbian learning with the use of the rectified Gaussian distribution
Cormack and StevensonA novel reverse-motion illusion from contrast modulation
Cornelis et alReflecting a picture of an object: what happens to the shape percept?
Cowe and JohnstonAnalysing and imitating facial movement
Cowie et alThe zooming diamond illusion and the projective schemes appropriate to modelling biological vision
CrundallDegradation of object bias in angled objects
Cuijpers et alPredicting object shape from movement parameters
Cunningham et alSearching for gender-from-motion
Curran and BentonDirection repulsion effect occurs at the global-motion level
Daini et alVisual numerosity judgment: no evidence for subitizing
Dakin and Bex1/f channel reweighting predicts many aspects of lightness perception
Dale et alMultiple constraints on Sino-Japanese character recognition
Dale and JohnstonA real-time implementation of a neuromorphic optic-flow algorithm
Daniell and MatherThe spatiotemporal autocorrelation spectrum bridges energy-based and feature-based accounts of motion
Daoutis et alCategorical effects on visual search for colour
Daugirdiene et alThe effects of adaptation and surround on colour-constancy measurements
Davidson et alThe effect of ageing on visuomotor control
de Almeida et alColour constancy under illuminant changes with 3-D and 2-D views of real scenes
de Grave et alMisperceived length influences pointing
Delahunt et alTopography of the chromatic pattern-onset VEP
de Mattiello et alExperimental study on speed perception
de Meneses et alThe stochastic retina: an edge detector in the presence of noise
Demirchoglyan et al'25 kadr' and method of its detection in a display
Dombrowski et alEEG correlates of unitary and mixed perceptual periods in multistable visual perception
Donner et alMatched filtering and probability summation in flicker detection
Dosher and LuMechanisms and models of observer state changes in perceptual learning
Dudkin et alDynamics of impairments of working-memory processes on a model of Alzheimer's disease in monkeys
Durant et alSpeed dependence of motion-induced spatial misalignment
Eckstein and ShimozakiClassification images for saccadic targeting and perceptual decisions during search
EhrensteinOnsets and transits of visual motion
Ekroll et alLines of constant hue do not always converge on grey
Elder et alA new ideal-observer formulation for perceptual organisation
Elgavi-Hershler and HochsteinVision at a glance: a high-level pop-out effect for faces
Erkelens et alStereopsis: the binding of depth to visual directions rather than to patterns
Ernst and BanksUsing visual and haptic information for discriminating objects
Fairholm et alThe effect of apparent motion (ie the φ motion effect) of coloured stimuli on reaction times in a simple discrimination task
Fan and LiuEffects of surface geometrical parameters on the visual perception of wrinkles
Faul and EkrollA filter model of chromatic perceptual transparency
FilinSaccade automaticity and pursuing eye movement
Findlay et alCategorical perception requires spatially distributed attention
FineRandomisation reduces the impact of crowding in older adults
Fiser et alContrast conservation in human vision
Florer et alIs the effect of window size on reading rate attributable to age, contrast, or content?
Foster and GilsonRecognition of novel three-dimensional objects by summing signals from parts and views
Franz et alAre motor effects of visual illusions caused by different mechanisms than the perceptual illusions?
Freeman and DriverAttentional modulation of target - flanker lateral interactions: effects of manipulating attention to spatial and non-spatial flanker attributes
Frisby et alCombining information from vertical disparities and vergence to estimate distance to fixation
Garbade and DeubelImpact of visual distractors on static-smooth-pursuit eye movements
García-Pérez and PeliMotion perception under involuntary eye vibration
Gareze and FindlayThe processing of semantic information from extrafoveal vision -- can and do we do it?
Garrod et alBiases in clock reading
GegenfurtnerWhat you can do with colour vision
Georgeson et alThe primal sketch revisited: locating and representing edges in human vision via Gaussian-derivative filtering
Gepshtein et alSampling of binocular-disparity information and human stereoacuity
Gerbino and FantoniContour polarity and visual interpolation
Geri et alVisual cues to airspeed and altitude in simulated flight over textured terrain
Gheorghiu and ErkelensEvidence for spatial-scale interactions in human stereopsis
Giese et alLearning to discriminate artificial biological-motion patterns
Giese et alSpatiotemporal exaggeration of complex biological movements
Gigg et alNeurons in marmoset V1 encode spatial cone-contrast
GillamUnpaired image regions: a Wheatstonian perspective
Glennerster et al'Dipper function' within, but not between, cues for depth and lateral motion
Goddard et alDistributions of the perceptual switches associated with viewing ambiguous stimuli
Golz and MacLeodColorimetry for CRT displays: almost-valid measures from invalid colour-matching functions
Gordon et alThe manipulation of orientation and spatial-frequency components of noise gives rise to opposing effects on the visual evoked response
Gorea and SagiTesting the unique internal representation across the visual and auditory modalities
Gosselin and SchynsSuperstitious perceptions
Goutcher and MamassianA ground plane preference for stereoscopic slant
Graf et alPrior monocular information can bias motion perception
Gray et alFree-space stimulation improves blur accommodation responses in late-onset myopia
Greenlee et alCoherent motion pops out during smooth pursuit
Greenwood et alNo evidence of polarisation sensitivity in the Japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica)
Gregory and HeardEmmert's flaw
Grove and GillamThree depths from one disparity, and slant from no disparity
Guibal and DrespThe perception of apparent depth: from cue combination to cue competition
Hafed and ClarkShifts in feature-based attention as a result of spatial cueing: support for location dominance in attentional selection
Hamilton et alGenerating ogives to (i) analyse perceptual changes associated with ambiguous figures, and (ii) reaction times in an inhibition-of-return (IOR) task
Hannus and AllikDevelopmental changes in performing visual-search tasks
Harris and GoutcherTime to contact from disparity and looming cues: observers don't always respond to the most immediate cue
Harrison and KeebleWithin-texture alignment improves human texture segmentation
Harvey et alAre size distortion effects in hemispatial neglect reflected in grasping and/or eye-movement impairments?
Hay et alEvidence for an inhibitory explanation of transient motion blindness
Hayes et alThe detection of smooth curves in jagged contours
Haynes and HeinzeRepresentation of perceived contrast in primary visual cortex
Heeley et alOrientation disparity and the perception of surface slant
Henderson et alAre there event-related potentials to change during 'change blindness'?
Hendriks et alDo autistics perceive facial expressions in a piecemeal fashion?
Hennig et alNoise in the visual system: high-frequency eye tremor improves responsivity and visual acuity in cortical neurons
Heron et alObjective blur threshold for ocular accommodation in emmetropia and late-onset myopia
Herzog and ZhaopingDecreasing suppression of target visibility by increasing the number of suppressors
Hesselmann et alMotion blindness explained by frontal gating
HibbardThe independent components of binocular images
Hill et alUsing the principles of facial caricature to exaggerate human motion
Hillis et alViewing geometry and combining disparity and texture-gradient information
Hine et alRelative motion aftereffects caused by adaptation to random dynamic and motion noise
Hogervorst et alWhat is the optimal scan path for search with a limited field of view?
Hooge et alSaccadic search: the relation between fixation duration and saccade amplitude
HorowitzSleep deprivation as an instrument for the analysis of attention
Horowitz et alIts easier to track moving items if they are collinear with their direction of motion
Hsu and YehOn the novelty of 'motion-induced blindness'
Hubbard and RuppelNaïve impetus, the launching effect, and representational momentum
Hubbard and MotesThe Fröhlich effect and the onset repulsion effect
HuckaufPerceptual learning of visual letter recognition
Hughes and LandThe development of eye-movement and fixation patterns in learner drivers
Hutchinson and LogvinenkoBlue and yellow colour channels have different spatial-frequency characteristics
Häkkinen et alIllusory surface is not necessary for depth asymmetric stereo capture
Idesawa and WangSpatiotemporal influence of shape information acquired through non-visual modality on the perception of bistable surfaces
Imamura and KitoEstimation of component ratio in a brief presentation
Imamura et alThe validity of Emmert's law tested for the afterimage in real and virtual environments
Ishimatsu et alEffects of aging on the useful field of view: predictability of target location and the distribution of attentional resource
Itier and TaylorLearning can abolish age differences in face recognition: a developmental ERP study on upright, inverted, and contrast-reversed faces
Ito and AnstisMotion aftereffects from illusory movements of second-order contours
Jameson and WassermanColour appearance variations associated with photopigment opsin genotypes
Jankovic and Markovic;Physical and subjective criteria of judgments of visual pattern similarity
Jastorff and GieseNeural model for the learning of biological motion
Jellema and PerrettPerceptual history influences neural responses to face and body postures
Jenkin et alJudging the direction of 'above' in a tilted room
Jentzsch et alApplying 'bubbles' to understand the face information driving event-related brain potentials
Jones et alVelocity constancy in a video environment with normally sighted and low-vision individuals
Judge et alSmooth pursuit performance implicates poor magnocellular functioning in developmental dyslexia
Jupe and KoenderinkHandles on visual perception
Kahraman and GokmenFace recognition with the use of principal component analysis based on artificial neural networks
Kanai et alWhen rocking motion turns into motion transparency
Kandil and FahleMechanisms of purely temporal figure - ground segregation
Kane and LogvinenkoGrating induction from real cylinders
Kappers and PasLocal and global movements of an element strongly influence its perception
Keeble et alThe perceived value of π is 2.7
Khang et alDiscrimination of surface reflectance of 3-D shape
Khuu et alMisperceptions in the peripheral representation of curvature
Kim et alDiscrimination of familiar and unfamiliar synthetic faces by North Americans and Koreans
Kingdom and KasraiColour vision facilitates intrinsic-image segmentation
Kiper et alThe categorisation of colours measured with the Stroop effect
Kitaoka and AshidaAn anomalous motion illusion based upon signal delay
Kitazaki et alIllusory depth motion of objects and background surface induced by dynamic cast shadow
Knox and BekkourFlashers are distracting -- flashed distractors, motion interference, and smooth pursuit initiation
KochResponses of single neurons in the human medial temporal lobe during visual stimulation, imagery, and flash suppression
Koenderink et alDetection of illumination direction from texture
KoenderinkMarr's 'Vision' in retrospect
Koene et alModelling curvature polarity in multi-stable 3-D structure from motion
KojimaVisual search with binocular disparity
Koning and van LierObject (a)symmetry: effects of accidental viewpoints
KontsevichRotation and scale tuning of the recognition mechanism
Kouhsari et alOrientation-selective adaptation in motion-induced blindness
Kouhsari and EstekiDistance-dependent compulsory averaging of crowded signals
Kozyrev and KremersLateral interactions in the LGN cells and human visual perception
Krasilnikov et alExperiments on identification of moving test objects under threshold conditions of observation
Krasilnikova et alFast adaptation mechanism of visual system to rapid retinal illuminance changes
Kreegipuu and AllikMisperception of moving stimuli depends on task
Kremers and KozyrevNonlinearities in the interactions between receptive field centres and surrounds of LGN neurons
Kremláek et alEvidence for object representation in the 'where' stream of visual pathway: mismatch-negativity study
KristjanssonDepth differences modulate object formation for visual working memory
KubotaAdaptive low-level vision model for feature extraction, tracking, and grouping
KubovyVisually driven pleasure
Kulikowski et alEvidence that chromatic-specific VEPs reveal an additional mechanism contributing to red/green processing
KumadaA latency-operating-characteristics (LOC) analysis of cross-dimensional interference
Kupenova et alGlycinergic system and retinal gain control--an ERG study
Kurtev and HernandezReaction time in myopes -- faster than in emmetropes?
Körner and GilchristEvidence for a link between fixation patterns and display structure in reasoning
Laarni et alReading vertical text from a computer monitor
Lado et alSpatial grouping in symmetry detection
Lages et alTuning characteristics of luminance-defined and contrast-defined motion in depth
Langer and MannOptical snow and the aperture problem
LankheetSpatio-temporal tuning of motion coherence detection in cats and humans
LattoLiking what we see
Laubrock et alMicrosaccades uncover the orientation of covert attention
Laurinen et alContrast - contrast: brightness induction or lateral gain control?
LawtonStrengthening magnocellular function by brief practice on a movement-discrimination task improved the reading speed of dyslexics, whereas no improvement was found with a word-discrimination task
Leclerc and GosselinAdaptive bubbles
Ledgeway et alMasking effects between local first-order and second-order motions in the extraction of global-motion direction depend critically on stimulus visibility
Lee et alRetinal ganglion-cell signals with moving targets: accurate at any speed
Lee and KimActivity and familiarity of memory contents influence spatial attention
Lee and RyouRoles of attentive processes in integration of eye-movement signal for visual motion perception
Leonards et alDo disturbances in social interaction influence visual scene exploration in psychotic patients?
Leopold et alExploring face representation in humans and monkeys by using high-level aftereffects
Leppänen and HietanenThe recognition-speed advantage for happy faces. Does it originate from the stimulus or the perceiver?
Lestou and PollickThe imitation and perception of morphed arm movements
Levashov et alReversal of visual scanning and recognition in children with dyslexia
Levashov and IakouninaPeople look at pictures in accordance with their perceptual maps
Lewis and EdmondsLocalisation and detection of faces in naturalistic scenes
Li and YehAttentional capture without display-wide attentional setting: evidence from inattentional blindness
Li et alThe cue validity and compatibility effects of the irrelevant onset distractor
Likova and TylerNulling of stereomotion induction and reverse stereomotion suppression
Lillo et alA comparative analysis of global and local processing of hierarchical visual stimuli in young children and monkeys (cebus apella)
Lillo and MoreiraAchromatic contrast perceived by people with colour perception alterations: using the AMLA method to avoid non-differentiable figure - ground combinations in conventional screens
Ling and HurlbertColour memory under changing illumination
Lingelbach et alA new Hermann-grid variant: scintillating dots, spurious lines, neon-colour spreading, vacillating and pulsating motion
Linnell and HumphreysColour grouping removes an attentional bias to central stimuli
Liu and ChaudhuriThe effect of linear perspective on face recognition
Liu and LuAmodal completion in a matching task of face recognition
Loffler et alDiscriminating moving angles
Loftus et alWhen two eyes are better than one in prehension
Logvinenko and RossTwo types of simultaneous lightness contrast
Loose and StoerigHow do unseen stimuli feel? Covert processing of emotional valence in a blindsight subject
LopesEyeware: pictures in action
Lorteije et alPerception of eye positions
Lu and DosherCharacterising observer and mechanisms underlying changes of observer state with external noise and observer models
Lu et alEquiluminance, sensitive calibration, three-systems theory, and equiluminous chromatic motion perception
Ludwig and SkrandiesAdaptation and consolidation in perceptual learning: sensory thresholds and evoked brain activity
Luiga et alMetacontrast masking of single letters in words and trigrams with varying loads on attention
Lukauskienec et alDyschromatopsia in cases of multiple sclerosis
Lukauskienec et alColour vision in persons with optic-nerve atrophy
Lyakhovetskii et alA multichannel model of depth selection.
Mace et alVery early event-related-potential effects in rapid visual categorisation of natural scenes: distinguishing the role of low-level visual properties and task requirements
MacKenzie et alThe role of motion versus texture density in the kinetic-depth effect
Majaj and PelliEfficiency for identifying filtered objects: looking for the template
Maloney and BoyaciObservers correct perceived albedo for perceived orientation when stereo disparity cues are available
Mamassian et alNeural correlates of shape from shading
Manahilov et alAbility to use phase information in discrimination of second-order patterns
Marino and StucchiMotor asymmetries in the visual space for action
Markovic and GvozdenovicCompletion time of visual occlusion: effect of contour orientation
Martelli et alHow efficiency for identifying objects improves with age
Martello and MaloneyJudgments of genetic relatedness of children
Masame et alPerceptual salience of noses of children with cleft lip and palate
Masuda et alA cross-modality interaction between the appearance of random-dot patterns and the perceived loudness of auditory stimuli
Mateeff et alReaction times to changes in the velocity vector of visual motion
Mather and DaniellSeparating energy-based and feature-based accounts of motion discrimination in random-dot kinematograms
Matin and LiThe influence of individual roll-tilted lines and their combinations on perceived vertical: experiments and theory
Matthews et alNon-motor contributions to motion deficits in schizophrenia
Ma-WyattSize affects grouping in apparent motion
Ma-Wyatt et alEffect of edge cues on global speed perception
Maximov and MaximovColour opponency by means of feedback from horizontal cells: a role of amplification by their nonsynaptic membrane
Maximov and MuravyovaVisual evoked potentials in early multiple sclerosis
McCarley et alHow much memory does oculomotor visual search have?
McCarthyStrange beasts: sensory, structural, or semantic?
McCarthy et alPathological completion: mindsight?
McCotter et alSuperstitious perceptions reveal representations of spatial propositions
McDonald and TadmorDetection thresholds of grating patches depend on the second-order statistics of their surround
McGraw et alMotion updates perceived spatial position
McIlhaggaA program for interpreting line drawings
McKeefry et alThe influence of chromatic adaptation on perceived location
McLoughlinModelling the temporal aspects of the McCollough effect: Simple decay, drug effects, and pre- and post-induction interference
McSorley and FindlayThe eyes can search large displays more effectively than small ones: an oculomotor paradox?
Meier and CarandiniMasking by fast gratings
MeinhardtDo part - whole relations facilitate recognition of scrambled objects?
Merikle et alIndividual differences in alphanumeric-colour synaesthesia
Merikle and SmilekConscious experience and perception without awareness
Mezey et alOcular torsion induced during settings of a visual line to perceived horizontal and vertical
MihaylovaEffects of grating spatial frequency on the response speed
MillerThe prefrontal cortex and cognitive control
MochizukiCritical size of visual field for the recognition of facial expression
Moreira and LilloHow colour-blind dichromats use basic chromatic categories: Improvements in a predictive model
Moreland et alAssessments of macular pigment density and distribution by motion photometry and fundus autofluorescence
MorganThe Perception Lecture

Lotze and the theory of local signs

Morita and KumadaInterattribute integration of contours
Morrone et alSeparate attentional resources for discrimination of colour and luminance
Mortensen and MeinhardtBasic coding mechanisms: adaptive or fixed?
Mosca et alIllusory surfaces have long-range effects on motion integration
Movshon et alDynamics of pattern motion signals in macaque area MT
Mueller-PlathSpace-based and object-based functions of visual attention
Mullen et alTemporal chromatic aberration: Why the motion of red - green equiluminous gratings is detected by the luminance system
MurakamiIllusory jitter induced by flickering surround texture: effects of flicker frequency and duty cycle
Muravyova et alMultiple sclerosis patients: MRI localisation and VEPs to checkerboard patterns in noise
Murray et alRTs in colour space; effects of equiluminance and adaptation
Murray et alPredicting absolute efficiency from classification images
Nagai and YokosawaInterference by rotated distractors depends on target rotation
Nagai et alRepresentational momentum with and without a non-target context
Nagata et alColour coding mechanisms mediating visual search
Nakauchi et alPerceptual colour transparency determined by the contrast ratio in colour-opponent channels
NakayamaDisplay effect for object recognition in the mental rotation of line-drawn and dot-defined objects
Nascimento et alColour constancy under illuminant changes on real three-dimensional scenes
Nate et alAccommodation responses in observation of pan-focus stereoscopic images
NeriPsychophysical reverse correlation as a potential bridge between perception and physiology
Neveu et alComparison and clinical application of objective indices of chromatic VEP selectivity
Newell et alThe role of motion in object categorisation
Niedeggen and Stoerig'Attention deceived': ERP correlates of covert attention shifts during change blindness
Nielsen et alStudying the representation of natural images with the use of behavioural reverse correlation
Nieuwenstein et alBlindness for items retained in working memory
NikiAssociative priming in the right cerebral hemisphere
Nikolaev et alLinear colour segmentation and its implementation
Nikolaev and NikolayevEstimation of reflectance properties following colour segmentation (colour-constancy model based on colour segmentation data)
Nikolov et alSpatiotemporal volume visualisation, exploration, and perception
NinioDesigning visually rich, nearly random textures
NishidaDuration of visible persistence drifting with a pattern
Northway et alDyslexics show poor efficiency in detection and discrimination visual tasks
NozawaThree-dimensional surface and two-dimensional contour
Näsänen and OjanpääSpatial-frequency band used in visual search for faces
Obein et alPerceptual scaling of the gloss of a one-dimensional series of painted black samples
Oda and IsonoRecognition of facial expressions as a time function of intensity and speed
Ogmen and BreitmeyerComputational analysis of stimulus visibility, masking effectiveness, and reaction time in visual masking
OhmiEffects of local landmark information on performance of wayfinding
Ojanpää and NäsänenVisual search and simultaneous short-term-memory task
O'Kane and HibbardVertical-disparity pooling across spatially segregated surfaces
Olkkonen et alEffects of chromatic contrast on brightness perception
Olzak et alProperties of mechanisms underlying contextual effects in fine-discrimination tasks
Over et alA quantitative measure for the spatial distribution of fixations
Oxtoby et alHow many basis functions are needed to reproduce coloured patterns under illuminant changes?
Ozgen et al"It's a highway -- no, wait, it's a city": Retinal location specificity of flexible scale use
Paffen et alUnraveling levels of motion adaptation: attentional modulation
Palix et alVisual search -- influenced by Simon effect or visual hemifield?
Palmisano et alEffect of global perspective jitter on visually induced postural sway
PapathomasThe half-moon illusion, sun-ray parallelism, and perspective
Papelba et alThe effect of image blurring degree, luminance, and chromatic contrast in one eye on stereovision
Paradis et alMEG study of the processing of 2-D motion and 3-D structure-from-motion
ParkerStructure, surfaces and shape: superficial and in-depth influences of Marr on visual physiology
ParkerCortical coding of binocular depth
Parker et alA critical duration effect in suprathreshold pattern discrimination
Pas and KappersPerceived global velocity is strongly influenced by motion inside the moving elements even when their boundaries are well-defined
Paterson et alMovement and faces in the perception of emotion
Paul and SchynsAttention modulates the binding of information across the 2-D visual array
Pavlova et alPerception and production of biological motion: a cross talk?
Pavlovskaya and HochsteinDo perceptual learning effects transfer between hemispheres?
Peirce et al'Illusory contours' in primary visual cortex: illusory or contours?
Pelli et alMeasuring the threshold for beauty
Perge et alReverse correlation in macaque area MT
Perna and MorroneThe perceived contrast of a border is determined by the lowest spatial-frequency channel
Peromaa and LaurinenSinusoidal surrounds elicit both simultaneous contrast and assimilation
Peskin and NewellThe influence of familiarity and distinctiveness on attractiveness
Pichereau et alRepresentation and perception of pictorial space in a work of art: role of monocular and binocular depth cues
Pickering and SchweinbergerEvent-related brain potentials reveal three loci of repetition priming for written names
Pieper and LudwigThe minimum luminance-contrast requirements for stereoscopic lustre
Pinna et alA new flashing anomalous colour contrast illusion
Pins and FfytcheThe neural correlates of conscious vision
Pitchford and MullenPerceptual influences on the development of basic colour categories in young children
Plomp et alVisual completion and eye movements in a directed visual search task
Poggel et alTraining-induced patterns of visual-field recovery: changes of objective and subjective visual-field size in brain-lesioned patients
PoljansekThe effect of spatiotemporal factors on acceleration perception
Pollick et alA review of gender recognition from gait
Popova et alEffect of picrotoxin on the light responses of retinal ganglion cells and the local ERG
Porter et alPupil size as a measure of task difficulty in vision
Praeg et alEffects of backward-masked stimuli on pointing movements
Prins and KingdomDetection and discrimination of texture modulations defined by orientation, spatial frequency, and contrast
Puhakka et alAttending in depth does not affect stimulus processing
Puts et alIndirect evidence for von Bezold - Brücke hue shifts for small differences in luminance
Párraga et alLimitations of a low-level model of discrimination of change between images
Pääkkönen et alAre there speed-dependent fMRI responses in human V1?
PõderSpatial-frequency spectra of printed characters
Rainville et alThe spatial properties of opponent-motion normalisation: lateral vs superposition masking
ReadingerFunctional isovists as descriptors of spatial perception
Reeve et alAttention modulates recognition of depth-rotated faces but not other depth-rotated objects
Reeves and SanthiA performance model for visual search
Rhodes et alAverages and extremes in face perception
RichardsAdvancing from 'vision' to 'seeing'
Righi et alVisual and auditory integration in sport performance
Roberson et alSquaring the circle: the cultural relativity of 'good' shape
Robson et alThe influence of spatial distribution on computations of peak absorbance and the total amount of macular pigment
Rogers and BeerHeading in the right direction: does the location of the centre of outflow matter?
RogersCharles Wheatstone and the cardboard cut-out phenomenon
Rosas et alSurface slant and surface curvature from texture
Rose et alInterocular transfer of second-order tilt aftereffects
RoseWhen do we become aware of a stimulus?
Rosenzweig et alComputation times for binocular depth perception: A psychophysical analysis of the 'delayed stereopsis illusion' (DSI)
RossThe moon illusion in perspective drawings
RossMach bands change asymmetrically during solar eclipses
Ross and LogvinenkoIndividual differences in lightness perception
Rotman et alQuickly tapping targets that are flashed during smooth pursuit reveals perceptual mislocalisations
Roubik et alModel of the human visual system for the evaluation of perceptual image quality of compressed images
Roumes and PlantierInfluence of spatial-frequency selectivity and spatial extent on the contrast-sensitivity function
Roumes and GodfroyVisual weight in audiovisual integration is task-dependent
Rousselet et alRapid categorisation of faces and animals in upright and inverted natural scenes: no need for mental rotation and evidence for a selective visual streaming of upright faces
Rozhkova et alDependence of visual acuity on observation distance in 5 - 10 year-old children
Rozhkova et alAge dynamics of binocular integration in children
Ruppertsberg et alChromatic global motion processing: two mechanisms?
Ruseckaite et alUsing Wiener kernels to model visually evoked potentials
Ruseckaite et alWiener kernels for the early detection of multiple sclerosis
RussellFacial coloration, sex, and beauty
Rutschmann et alBinocular interactions in human visual cortex: evidence from fMRI
Saarela et alSpatial pooling of contrast and luminance in contrast-gain control
Sadr and SinhaObject and face perception during image evolution and degradation
Sahraie et alVisuo-spatial channels of processing in blindsight
Sakamoto and YokosawaA network model for the inhibitory phenomena of post-attentive vision
Salmela et alAccurate lightness perception without edges
Sasaoka and InuiImage-based and structure-based matching processes in object recognition
Sato and MatsuzakiMotion perception of gaze shift
Saunders and KnillHow is visual feedback from the hand used to control reaching movements?
Schrauf and SchrammeThe influence of colour on the scintillating grid illusion
Schreiber and TweedVisual perception of impossible geometries: local and global constraints in stereopsis
Schweinberger et alFaces capture attention: a comparison of attentional cuing effects by different types of peripheral stimuli
Scott-Samuel and MagapuVertical motion looks faster than horizontal motion
Sedgwick et alErrors in perceived direction of slant as a function of surface texture anisotropy
Seyama and NagayamaFacilitation of eye-direction judgments by incongruent directions of head and body
Sgorbissa et alA neural network that implements the field model of visual interpolation
Shapiro et alThe S and L - M chromatic systems have matched temporal processing characteristics only at low-light levels
Shibui et alEvaluation of a multidimensional model of facial expressions by means of figural aftereffects
ShihRepetition priming by distractors is independent of attentional blinks
Shimojo et alColour spreading beyond luminance edges and space
Shyu and YoungAdaptation effects in the recognition of a fearful expression
Sikl and SimecekThe tradeoff between the two basic aspects of perceived space
Simmers and BexThe representation of global spatial structure in amblyopia
Simmons and KingdomModelling interactions between chromatic and achromatic stereopsis mechanisms
Simola et alReading vertical text from a computer monitor: the role of eye movements
Simpson et alLimitations to visual detection of suprathreshold patterns
Sinico and ParovelThe launch effect: is the radius of action a function of the time?
Skarratt and GellatlyIs inhibition of return a perceptual effect? Contradictory findings using two 'perceptual' measures
Skillen et alDoes position determine 2nd-order displacement thresholds?
Smith et alUltraviolet colour vision in birds: inferring physiology and perception from behaviour
Smith et alHuman V1 and V2 compared with fMRI
Snippe and van HaterenContrast adaptation: dynamics of feedback control
Sokolov and PavlovaWhen 'when' matters: sensory and decisional components in divergent categorisation of identical visual speeds
SolomonMaximum-likelihood analysis of individual responses to stochastic stimuli
Soranzo and AgostiniArticulation and lightness constancy
Sowden et alWhen the hand is as blind as the eye
Spehar et alDynamics of modal and amodal completion
Sperling et alApparent standstill of rapidly moving first-order and second-order motion stimuli
Spillmann et alThe lateral effect of a luminance-modulated annulus on a foveal afterimage. Long-range interaction in human vision
Stanger et alChanges in tonic accommodation and vergence after immersion in a virtual-reality environment
Stanikunas et alColour constancy simulation with a multichannel neural network
Stine and FilleyBias in nonparametric adaptive psychophysical procedures with asymmetric psychophysical functions
Stockmeier et alEffects of the Ebbinghaus illusion on grasping in a virtual environment
Stoerig and JoergensCan patients with blindsight discriminate images of objects?
StoimenovaContrast sensitivity characteristics of school-aged myopic subjects
Stone and ValentineNon-conscious recognition of famous faces: better the devil you know?
Stringer et alCan telepresent observers learn to take account of enhanced motion parallax?
Sugden et alThe influence of familiarity on the configural face effect
SugioThe interaction between outline shape and internal details in the recognition of natural objects
Suzuki et alDimensional information is primary in judgment of facial expression
Suzuki et alThe relationship between event-related potentials and semantic distances in the recognition of facial expressions of emotion
Suzuki and OsadaThe effect of movie editing on the perception of a movie: changing of the perceptual organisation of two shots
Swanston and WadeHerman Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz: The Glasgow dimension
Tai and McConkieSubitizing in peripheral enumeration
Takeuchi and MatsuokaMaterial recognition under artificial illuminations
Tao et alVelocity dependence of the interocular transfer of dynamic motion afteraffects
Taroyan et alAssessment of stereopsis in early stages of Alzheimer's disease using visual evoked potentials
Tatler et alAbstract representation of natural scenes and the role of fixation
Tatler et alTemporal changes in exogenous and endogenous selection of fixation position by the eye
Tcheang et alPerceiving a stable environment by using immersive virtual reality
ThieleAttention reduces the impact of prior spatiotemporal information on perceptual judgments
Thompson and MatherThe role of motion cues in the recognition of animals
Thornton et alDirection asymmetries for incidentally processed walking figures
Thorpe et alRapid categorisation of natural scenes: feedforward vs feedback contribution evaluated by backward masking
Tjan et alHow many functional factors does it take to explain perceptual learning?
Tompa et alColour-independent shape selectivity in inferior temporal cortex
Tonder et alMulti-scale structure of visual figure and ground in Japanese dry landscape gardens
Torralba and OlivaThe scene sketch
Trevethan et alSpatial vision in cortical blindness: a pupillometric investigation
Tripathy et alReduced crowding from opposite contrast polarity flanks: not filter preselection or 'pop-out'
Trościanko et alSpatiochromatic information in natural scenes
Troje and GeyerAftereffects in biological motion perception
Tse and CorballisPerpendicular component motion can continually dominate the motion of intrinsic contour terminators
Tseng et alStereoscopic motion standstill: phenomenon and theory
Tsukada et alChromatic discrimination of white under sudden change in condition of lightness adaptation
Tuck et alDetection of motion in depth: poor motion thresholds using LCD stereogoggles
TylerEvidence against the idea that artists of the Renaissance used optical projection devices
TylerThe complete rules of perspective and their instantiation in 'stereoscopic perspective'
Typpi et alSpatiotemporal interactions in lightness and shape perception
UllmanVision -- 20 years after
Unuma and HasegawaSpatiotemporal interpolation and perception of illusory contours
Vajda and LankheetTuning for step size delay in directionally selective complex cells in cat area 18
Vallines et alSaccades in the dark: fMRI evidence for separate cortical control of intentional eye movements
van Dam and van EeStereoscopic matching and the aperture problem
van de Grind et alA gain-control network model of the dynamic motion aftereffect
van der Smagt and StonerDepth-ordering cues gate motion signal propagation
van der Vloed and van der HelmSex differences in the detection of global and local visual regularities
van der Zwan et alIllusory motion from opposite-polarity form cues: it's not a jitter bug
van Doorn et alComparison of pictorial reliefs for identical two-dimensional images in different orientations
van Ee and van DamThe influence of cyclovergence on unconstrained stereoscopic matching
van LierImage regularity versus 'object' regularity: effects of symmetry and repetition in folded bands
van Loon et alVisual search in moving and stationary radial patterns
Vassilev and ZlatkovaTemporal summation of S-cone signals: dependence on signal polarity and retinal eccentricity
Vidinova et alThe effect of number of cycles on detection of S-cone isolating gratings in central and peripheral vision
Vidnyanszky et alSpecificity of statistical learning: the effect of contrast and figure - ground reversal
Vinette et alA comparison of the effective use of visual information in upright and inverted faces
Viva et alNeural responses to motion and form in humans: a VEP study
Vlaskamp et alStimulus density does not affect saccadic search performance
Wada et alCross-modal interaction in event perception and temporal perception
WadeWheatstone's vision
WadeArtful visions
Wade et alFlicker and interocular transfer of the motion aftereffect
WagnerPatterns of eye movements during motion-induced blindness
Wallace and MamassianA correspondence-noise limitation for coherent and transparent motion
WarrenWhy did Marr's program fail? A Gibsonian view
Warren et alBehavioural dynamics of route selection during walking
Watanabe and YamadaFacial expression perceived as neutral
WatanabePerceptual grouping by motion precedes relative localisation of visual stimuli
Watson et alView invariance in facial motion
Welchman and HarrisThe contribution of eye movement to the detection of motion-in-depth
Werner and SharpeSpatial features and chromatic adaptation
Wexler and DroulezAllocentric perception of space and voluntary head movement
Whitney et alShifts in fast reaching movements due to motion recover after a delay
Wiener and MallotPlanning a route with multiple targets in a regionalised environment
Wiggett et alThe effect of Stroop interference on the categorical perception of colour
WilkinsMechanisms that underlie the beneficial effect of coloured filters on reading speed
Wilkinson et alRadial-frequency masking and the analysis of complex shape
Wilson et alRepresentation of geometric face information by principal components
Wink et alSubthreshold summation does not occur with illusory contours
Wolf et alLooking at one's own cone cells: entoptic structures visualised through a moving pinhole or a microscope with excentrically rotating aperture stop
Wolf and HurlbertKinetic colours: motion contrast does not reduce chromatic contrast
Wright and AlstonRelationship between localisation and discrimination thresholds in multiple Gabor targets
Wuerger et alThe integration of auditory and visual motion signals
Özyurt et alEvent-related fMRI of saccadic response inhibition
Yamaguchi et alRadial-basis-function network simulation of the categorical judgments of facial expressions
Yanagawa et alVariability and adaptability in the visual system
Yang and McConkieTemporal effects of stimulus changes on saccade initiation times during reading
Yates and SchofieldSecond-order mechanisms for orientation and contrast interact when they act as cues for segmentation
Yeh et alOn defining the condition of stimulus-driven attentional capture
Yeh and ChenRepetition blindness for subcharacter component reveals different representations of the semantic radical and the phonetic component in Chinese character recognition
Yokosawa and MitsumatsuAvailability of intrinsic axis affects viewpoint dependence in spatial reasoning
Yorke et alSpatial localisation, discrimination, and awareness of visual events in cortical blindness
Yoshida and InuiEffect of observer's translation on the spatial memory of a target within walking distance
Yoshino and NoguchiVisual search in subjective surface the inducers of which were not collinear
Zaidi and LiConditions where motion parallax supplements shape-from-texture
Zanker et alLooking at Op Art
ZankerPerceiving a fragmented barber-pole illusion
Zavagno and MassironiThe colours of grey: achromatic engravings before the invention of photography
ZavagnoPhenomenology and visual metaphors in the representation of light sources and luminosity
Zdravkovic and GilchristGrouping of non-adjacent illumination frameworks
Zhaoping et alPositional variation in perceptual learning: quadratic ideal observation, recurrent pre-processing, and transfer
ZschockeThe strategy of visual irritation: perception and representation as subjects of contemporary art