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Assessing the reliability of web-based measurements of visual function
Many behavioural phenomena have been replicated using web-based experiments, but evaluation of the agreement between objective measures of web- and...
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Pictorial low-level features in mental images: evidence from eye fixations
It is known that eye movements during object imagery reflect areas visited during encoding. But will eye movements also reflect pictorial low-level...
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Endogenous attention enhances contrast appearance regardless of stimulus contrast
There has been enduring debate on how attention alters contrast appearance. Recent research indicates that exogenous attention enhances contrast...
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How are local orientation signals pooled?
Visual perception is capable of pooling multiple local orientation signals into a single more accurate summary orientation. However, there is still a...
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Current directions in visual perceptual learning
The visual expertise of adult humans is jointly determined by evolution, visual development and visual perceptual learning. Perceptual learning...
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Beyond motion extrapolation: vestibular contribution to head-rotation-induced flash-lag effects
The perceived position of a flash aligned with a moving object usually lags behind that object. This illusion is well known as the flash-lag effect....
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Motivation by reward jointly improves speed and accuracy, whereas task-relevance and meaningful images do not
Visual selection is characterized by a trade-off between speed and accuracy. Speed or accuracy of the selection process can be affected by higher...
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Does cross-modal correspondence modulate modality-specific perceptual processing? Study using timing judgment tasks
Cross-modal correspondences refer to associations between stimulus features across sensory modalities. Previous studies have shown that cross-modal...
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Prestimulus inhibition of eye movements reflects temporal expectation rather than time estimation
Eye movements are inhibited prior to the occurrence of temporally predictable events. This ‘oculomotor inhibition effect’ has been demonstrated with...
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Direction-selective modulation of visual motion rivalry by collocated tactile motion
Early models of multisensory integration posited that cross-modal signals only converged in higher-order association cortices and that vision...
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Adaptive visual selection in feature space
Visual perception relies on efficient selection of task-relevant information for prioritized processing. A prevalent mode of selection is...
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Perceptual Learning of Fine Contrast Discrimination Under Non-roving, Roving-Without-Flanker, and Roving-with-Flanker Conditions and its Relation to Neuronal Activity in Macaque V1
Perceptual learning refers to an improvement in perceptual abilities with training. Neural signatures of visual perceptual learning have been...
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What came out of visual memory: Inferences from decay of difference-thresholds
Means and standard deviations of psychophysical measurements are first and second statistical moments that reflect neural mechanisms underlying the...
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Poor peripheral binding depends in part on stimulus color
We have compared two explanations for poor peripheral binding. Binding is the ability to assign the correct features (e.g., color, direction of...
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Measures of angularity in digital images
In light of the growing interest in studying the affective and aesthetic attributes of curvature, the present paper describes four digital image...
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Generalizing the optic flow equalization control law to an asymmetrical person-plus-object system
Visually guided action in humans occurs in part through the use of control laws, which are dynamical equations in which optical information modulates...
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Continuity fields enhance visual perception through positive serial dependence
Positive serial dependencies are phenomena in which actions, perception, decisions, and memory of features or objects are systematically biased...
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Effects of spatial frequency cross-adaptation on the visual number sense
When observing a simple visual scene such as an array of dots, observers can easily and automatically extract their number. How does our visual...