European Conference on Visual Perception abstracts
ECVP 2004

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Abreu et alTo what extent are local - global visual deficits in Williams syndrome found at a purely perceptual integration level?
Actis-Grosso et alVisual extrapolation and motion imagery: The role of the two-thirds power law
Afraz et alSpatial invariance of motion aftereffect across eye movements
Aghdaee and ZandvakiliAttention does not modulate local motion detectors
Agostini et al1924 - 2004: 80 years of Benary's perceptual belongingness--from lightness perception to the synchronisation hypothesis
Agrillo et alCan young chicks take into account the observer's perspective?
Aivar et alMovements can be adjusted in response to changes that affect future actions
Albert and RipollEndogenous control of attention can guide perceptual grouping
Alcalá-Quintana and García-PérezEmpirical performance of optimal Bayesian adaptive psychophysical methods
Allison et alSaccadic suppression of motion of the entire visual field
Amano et alVariation of surface-colour judgments in natural scenes
Andersen et alCoordinate transformations for sensory-guided movements
AndoInternal representation of gravity for visual prediction of an approaching 3-D object
Angeli and DavidoffFamiliar faces are perceived categorically only when upright
Ansorge et alVisual search for a motion singleton among coherently moving distractors
Arndt and TabelingTemporal decoupling in eye - hand coordination: Effects of task and stimulus
Arnold and JohnstonVisible oscillations: Illusory-motion-induced jitter and spatial acuity
Arnold-Schulz-Gahmen et alEye-dominance distributions differ between men and women
Arrighi et alTime alignment for visual and auditory stimuli
Asakura and OhmiThe perception of stereoscopic motion in the presence of the 3-D aperture problem
Aslin and FiserFeature-learning by infants and adults reveals common constraints on visual feature hierarchies
Atkinson et alInfant research on figure - ground and global coherence reveals gaps in knowledge of adult vision
Autrusseau and ShevellTemporal nulling of induction from spatial patterns modulated in time
Babenko and KulbaVisual search of contrast modulation
Bagaeva et alThree types of gamma-oscillatory processes in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat visual system
Baldassi et alWhat is compulsory in crowded orientation signals?
Baldo and CatichaComputational neurobiology of visual illusions: The flash-lag and Fröhlich effects emerge from simple neural networks
Baraas et alVariation of red - green dichromats' colour constancy in natural scenes
Barabás and KardosTemporal characterisation of phosphodiesterase inhibition in the retina
Barbieri-Hesse et alThe interaction of luminance and texture amplitude in surface depth perception
Barbur et alA study of parameters that affect the outcome of the Rayleigh match
Barras et alRole of perceptive expectations and structural visual flow on motion sickness
Barraza and ChenContours from motion: The effect of speed and density reveals an integrative mechanism
Bayerl and NeumannUnified mechanisms in the disambiguation and grouping of visual information in motion, stereo, and monocular depth perception
Beaton et alGrayer than gray: Achromatic contrast of perceptually lagging flashed object is preserved
Becker and ElliottThe structure of visual hallucinatory experiences induced by flickering light
Benton et alPolarity-dependent category shifts in adaptation to facial expressions
Bertamini and JonesBoundary extension: Effects of vantage point, magnification, object size, and monocular viewing
Bertulis et alMeasurements of perceived curvature distortions
Bertulis and BulatovRetinotopical map properties and spatial filtering
Beutter et alSaccadic and perceptual classification images have similar receptive-field shapes in a contrast-discrimination visual-search task
Bex et alCritical band masking in optic flow
Bimler and ParameiAnisotropic breakdown of additivity of colour dissimilarity in abnormal trichromats
Boloix and BastienEffect of goals of cognitive activity on change detection in scenes: Visual representations evolve with goals of task
Boloix and BastienCognitive activity makes visual representations of scenes functional
Bompas and O'ReganInduced dependence of colour perception on eye-movements
Boon and SuttleEstimating chromatic contrast thresholds from the transient visual evoked potential
Borgne et alPerceptual hierarchy of natural-scene categories
Boutsen and HumphreysInteractive processes in figure - ground segmentation: Effects of occlusion, shape concavity, and contrast polarity
Bouzit and HibbardStereoscopic correspondence for ambiguous targets is affected by elevation and fixation distance
Bowns and AlaisDramatic shifts in perceived motion direction reveal multiple simultaneous solutions
Boynton et alfMRI responses predict speed and contrast discrimination thresholds
Bracco et alWhich kind of informativeness map can predict the change detection performance?
Braddick et alBrain systems processing global form and motion
Brady et alNeurophysiological correlates of face recognition: A comparison of 'self' and familiar others
Brecher and GorlinSnow motion
Brenner et alRetinal image determines perceived shape despite intervening saccade
Bressanelli et alA new cue to distance in a case of amodal completion
Brooks and GillamQuantitative perceived depth from sequential monocular decamouflage
Bross and RichterThe dynamics of vertically biased apparent motion
Brouwer et alOnline adjustment to visually indicated changes in object weight
Bruno et alDevelopment of saccadic suppression in children
BruynThe effect of perceptual motion repulsion on action is task-dependent
Buffat et al'Same' versus 'different': A disparity in the task
Burr et alSpatial resolution for motion segregation
Burton et alSimple reaction times to the onset of motion of chromatic and luminance stimuli
Butler et alOculomotor capture in a patient with a unilateral right temporo-parietal lesion
Bülthoff and NewellInteractions between audition and vision for face recognition
Callet et alBottom - up visual attention modeling: Quantitative comparison of predicted salience maps with observers eye-tracking data
Campana et alPerceptual grouping factors compete for salience
Cantor and SchorContrast dependence of the flash-lag effect
CarandiniAnaesthesia and the art of model-driven neurophysiology
Carbon et alERP effects of Thatcher faces under delimited presentation times
Carey and McRitchieDecoupling eye and hand movement direction in visually guided reaching
Carrasco et alTransient attention increases performance and neuronal activity in an orientation discrimination task
Cass and SpeharSpatiotemporal dynamics of coaxial and parallel contrast facilitation suggest distinct mechanisms
Castellarin and AgostiniChromatic and achromatic perception: When surface colours became self-luminous
Castet et alTemporal course of pre-saccadic allocation of attention
Caudek et alCategory effects on implicit-change detection
Chadaide et alIC in IT. Illusory contour processing in macaque inferior temporal cortex
Chanderli et alVisual exploration and attention distribution in motion sickness
Chen and CaveReinstating object-based attention under positional certainty
Chen and LinHow sensitive are we to inconsistent perspective in a picture?
Chen and YehRole of configurational structure in perceptual organisation of Chinese characters
Chiang et alSelectivity of hemispheric effects in the crossed - uncrossed difference paradigm
Chihman et alFragmental figure perception
Chirimuuta and TolhurstNatural scenes and the dipper function
Chizk et alRemembering a location affects saccade trajectory
Chou and YehConditions of object-based inhibition of return for spatially overlapping objects
ChuaOrienting attention without awareness
Cicchini and StucchiSeeing beyond the third dimension
Clarke et alChildren's perception of emotion from point-light displays
Clarke and ElderPrincipal component analysis of good-continuation cues
Coltheart et alRepetition blindness for famous faces
Cornelissen et alfMRI of brightness perception
Cornilleau-Peres et alVisual distortions of the 3-D space induced by motion parallax
Cropper et alInduction of novel colour categories in a non-categorical colour space
Cruickshank and SchofieldTransfer of aftereffects between second-order cues
Csatho et alThe force of symmetry revisited: Symmetry-to-noise ratios regulate (a)symmetry effects
Daini et alAttention and bottom-up processing in visual periphery
Dakin et alLocal noise (not efficiency) limits direction integration in the periphery
Danilova and MollonColour discrimination for spatially separated targets
Daum and FrickCognitive effects on representational momentum: The role of knowledge about the intention of an object
Dauxerre et alVisuomotor task in age-related macular degeneration patients
Davies et alThe relationship between categorical perception and memory bias towards the prototype
DeAngelisBridging the gap between neural activity and visual perception by using electrophysiology in trained monkeys
de Haan and RordenPrerequisites of perceptual awareness
de Lussanet et alHemifield asymmetry for the perception of biological motion
Deubel et alAttentional selection prior to the execution of sequential goal-directed eye and hand movements
Devisme et alDoes the detection of surface deformations result from global or local processing of disparity gradient?
de Weert et alDependence of brightness and darkness spreading on transparency conditions
Donner et alPurkinje shift and retinal noise
Dorr et alEffects of gaze-contingent stimulation on eye movements with natural videos
Doumen et alThe effect of visual angle on the perception of planes in depth
Drobe and PoulainShort-time effect of prisms and/or convex lenses on size perception
Dubal et alThe effect of contrast on affective ratings in normal and anhedonic subjects
Duhoux and SchwartzPriming faces around the clock: effects of intervening sleep and time in the day at study and test
Dunbar et alDot-sampled structured grids: From geometry to perceptual organisation
Durant and JohnstonModelling the influence of visual motion on perceived position
Eckstein et alSaccadic learning and template tuning
Ehrenstein and WagnerEye dominance and interocular stability of oculomotor behaviour during fixation on 2-D surface for restrained and unrestrained head postures
Ekroll et alSimultaneous colour contrast in uniform and variegated surrounds: Common and specific effects
ErkelensCoordination of saccadic and pursuit eye movements during shifts in attention
Ernst et alFeeling what you hear: Auditory signals can modulate the perception of tactile taps
Ewbank and AndrewsfMR adaptation reveals modular representations of inanimate objects and places in human visual cortex
Faul et alColour appearance: The influence of surround variance
Felisberti and ZankerDoes attention affect transparent motion perception?
Fendrich et alThe contribution of eye movements to anorthoscopic percepts under free-viewing conditions
Feresin and AgostiniThe perception of visual inclination in a real and simulated urban environment
FineStimulus quality has no impact on the benefits of word context
Fine et alThe tuning of face-sensitive mechanisms
FontesEye movements and good continuation: Figural goodness or relatability?
Fontes et alFixation duration and proximity
Forgacs et alIntrasaccadic gamma EEG in blindfolded subjects: Saccade-direction-dependent hemispheric differences
Franklin et alCategory effects in visual search for colour: Evidence from eye-movement latencies
Freeman and BoyntonSubjective direction of ambiguous transparent motion is biased by veridical motion of a translucent but not opaque context
Friedrich et alMotion-induced shift and navigation in virtual reality
Fuggetta et alThe principle of good continuation in space and time can guide visual search in the absence of spatial priming or contextual cueing
Fukui and InuiVisual information of both target object and moving hand in the early phase of prehension affects the control of grasping
Földiák et alUnsupervised learning of coordinate transformations using temporal coherence
Ganel et alThe involvement of the 'fusiform face area' in processing facial expression
García-OguetaPerceptual load effects on attentional capture with and without voluntary attention orienting
Gareze et alTangled eye movements: A new method to quantify human scan paths
Gavault and RipollDoes attention control directly enter into visual working memory?
Gavault et alVisual attention modulates categorical perception effects in basket-ball
Gegenfurtner and WalterThe contribution of memory colours to colour constancy
Geier et alStopping the Hermann grid illusion by simple sine distortion
Geiger et alChimeric faces reveal hemispheric contributions to emotion processing
Gepshtein et alPerceptual consequences of binocular matching by correlation: Effects of disparity waveform and waveform orientation
Gerbino et alSensitivity to the temporal structure of facial expressions
Geri et alSpatial-frequency correlates of perceived temporal aliasing in simulated real-world imagery
Germeys and VerfailliePre-attentive and attentive object representations across saccades for saccade targets and bystanders
Gheri et al'Pop-out' does not prevent 'crowding'
GierschScrutinising is more than attending
Gilchrist and AnnanExplanation of a lightness hangover in the Mondrian world
GilchristLajos Kardos: outstanding Hungarian Gestaltist
Giora et alContrast colour and contrast colour from flicker
Giraudet and AzavantAdaptation to blurred and jumbled scenes depends on observer's ametropia
Girshick et alImproved stereoscopic performance with consistent vergence and accommodative cues in a novel 3-D display
Gobell and CarrascoThe interplay of sustained and transient attention: The case of illusory boundaries
GolzInfluence of subject's viewing behaviour on grey settings
GordonObject file representation of form and meaning
Gorea et alInteraction of response criteria across attributes of single objects
GraefTaking a second shot: Processing object shape, features, and identity across multiple eye fixations
Granzier et alRealistic rendering of a gradient in illumination does not increase chromatic induction
Gregory et alUnmasking the two streams
GregoryIllusion and random-dot stereograms
Grove and GillamSpatial discrimination of illusory contours in depth
Gschwind et alStructured but view-dependent representations for visual 3-D object classification
Gulyas et alAlpha power of the brain correlates with optokinetic nystagmus
Guyader et alModelling global to local cortical interaction for scene analysis and perspective retrieval
Hafed and KrauzlisEye movements, corollary discharge, and perceptual coherence
Hamburger et alColour filling-in in afterimages
Hammett et alInterpupillary distance is accurately perceived but overestimated in a drawing task
Hancock and PhillipsHiding a red item in a sea of green: Failure to pop-out from simultaneous onsets
Hannus et alFeature processing asymmetry in a colour and orientation conjunction-search task
HarrisThe joy of psychophysics
Harrison and KeebleTilt aftereffect for texture edges is larger than in matched illusory edges, but there is no difference in cross-adaptation
Harvey and ButlerAging affects perceptual and eye-movement biases apparent in chimeric face processing
Hasegawa and FujinamiA measurement of subjective colour of Benham type on a luminous screen
Hatada and RossettiLong-lasting prism-adaptation aftereffects: Shift in open-loop midsagittal pointing involves more than just visual and proprioceptive components
Haxby and GobbiniSpatial and temporal distribution of cortical representations of faces and objects
Hayes and FreydThe effect of an ignored or attended abrupt auditory distractor on representational momentum
Heard and WardDo they all go together when they go?
HeegerWhat fMRI can tell us about how visual cortex works
Helbig et alThe role of action affordances in visual object recognition
Heron et alNo low-level foveal or extra-foveal enhancement of visual sensitivity by auditory stimuli
HibbardRedundancy in natural binocular images
Hill et alInfluences of object knowledge and geometric properties on the hollow-face illusion
Hock and NicholsSeparating the edge-based detection of object motion from the objectless detection of motion energy
Hogervorst et alValidation of a simulation of visual impairments as applied to visually impaired people
Horowitz et alDo you know what you are tracking?
Houston et alEccentricity encoding in human parietal cortex
Hu and YehEffects of cue informativeness and spatial focus on object-based and space-based selection
HubbardDoes representational momentum contribute to the flash-lag effect?
Huber et alJudged versus perceived causality in visual and action-outcome sequences
HuckaufFlanker effects in word-recognition and attention research
Huisman et alCompetition between opposing motion directions in 2-flash apparent motion: Implications for correlational motion detection
Hurlbert and LingColour constancy of real 3-D objects
Hutchinson and LedgewayDo noise carriers impair the detection of motion direction in first-order and second-order patterns?
Hutchinson and LogvinenkoColours produced under high-spatial-frequency tritanopia (HSFT) are unique hues
Idesawa and JiangVolume perception of illusory object with binocular viewing
Igliozzi et alSpatial and motion integration in children with autism
Ikeda and IshiguchiEffects of phenomenal transparency in visual search
Ishi et alThe influence of dynamic presentation of smile on the perception of facial attributes
Ishiguchi and YakushijinVisual inference of population means with the use of sequential and simultaneous samplings
Ishihara et alPosterior parietal contributions in motor programming for peripheral visual targets
ItoDifferences in visual perception of 'Mach's Figure' contingent on touching solid figures
Ivanov et alSpatial summation of S-cone-selective isoluminant stimuli
JPerceptual attributes of crosstalk in 3-D TV
Jakab and WenzelDetecting tetrachromacy in human subjects
Jaskowski et alWhere the self controls its brain?
Jeanjean et alIntrasaccadic perception of gratings with low and high spatial frequency
Jellema et alFailure to automate the semantic processing of social cues in autism
JungDennis Gabor's holography and its consequences for the arts
Jung et alComparison of the affective impressions in chromatic and achromatic images
JuttnerLearning and generalising pattern categories across the visual field -- hard and soft constraints on transsaccadic object perception
Kadar et alSeeing into the future by going with the flow: The role of gaze and optic flow in steering
Kaldy and BlaserIso-salient colour and luminance information in infant visual working memory
Kamachi and VerstratenWhat are you looking at? The effect of lighting and head rotation effects on perceived gaze direction
Kanai et alFeatural, but not spatial, attention modulates unconscious processing of visual stimuli
Karanka et alLearning time-to-contact: How a neural network combines information and reflects human strategies
Kato et alWhat makes faces look similar to each other?
Kaufmann et alNeural correlates of face learning and long-term repetition priming
Kaufmann et alAn ERP study of featural and abstractive repetition priming of written names in the cerebral hemispheres
Keane and PalmisanoTemporal requirements for configuration, switch, and shape-change detection in novel objects
Keeble and Hazelhow important is punctuation
KerstenDevelopmental differences in judgments on the beauty of design and natural objects, and abstract art work
Kerzel and GegenfurtnerEffects of illusory position on hand and eye movements
Kilpeläinen and LaurinenTime-course of surround suppression: Supersonic inhibition in the contrast - contrast phenomenon
Kim et alRecognition memory for Caucasian and Korean synthetic faces
Kim and ChungChromatic mixture of colour afterimage
Kim et alThe effect of figure - ground segregation on visual search and implicit learning
Kimura et alThe advantage of nearer space in the case of attentional switching in 3-D space under observers are moving situation
KingdomColour modulates perceived depth in combined shading-plus-texture patterns
Kiorpes and MovshonSlow maturation of form and motion perception in primates
Kiper and DahlAbsence of representational momentum for rotating objects
Kitazaki et alEffects of the visual jitter aftereffect on the control of posture
Kleiner et alRecognising famous gaits
Knapen and van EeEffects of attention on slant aftereffects in bistable stereoscopic depth perception
Knill et alReaching to visual cues: 3-D cue-integration strategies for motor control
Kocsis et alVisuo-tactile cortical network defined on graph-theoretical ground
Koenderink et alLayout from texture in a panorama
Koene and van EeModelling bistability in perceived slant when binocular disparity and monocular perspective specify different slants
Koesling et al One + one = two? -- The effects of nonspatial object clustering on numerosity estimation
Kogo et alSwitching dynamics of multi-stable visual perception: A time-varying stochastic model
KojimaConjunction search with motion and stereo depth is harder with smaller set size
Komidar and PodlesekPerceived velocity decreases with time: The case of interrupted motion
Kozawa et alEffects of richness of depth information on vergence eye movements
Kozyrev and KremersLateral interactions in the visual perception can be explained on the basis of LGN cell array output
Krajcsi and PalatinusSubitising: analogue magnitude system or object file system?
Krasilnikov et alThe phenomenon of increase of perceived brightness of the drifting light spot
Krasilnikova et alInfluence of a priori knowledge on the efficiency of the human visual system in the case of observation of dynamic images
Kristjansson et alNeural correlates of priming in vision: Evidence from neuroimaging and neuropsychology
Krumina et alInduced monocular blur and stereo threshold changes
Kurki et alInvestigating collinear facilitation by classification images
Kurtev and GivenGlare recovery time in myopes
Körner and GilchristA memory-recency effect in visual search
Lak and BahramiNegative afterimage size is modulated by Titchener circles
Lange et alDynamic model of form-based biological-motion recognition
LangleyOrientation-specific contrast adaptation: Testing the predictions of de-correlation, de-noising, and gain-control models
Laurinen et alNonlinear interactions between gaps and contrast determine apparent contrast
Lauritzen and TolhurstPredicting contrast masking by natural images
Laviers and McKeefryVariation of chromatic and luminance motion-onset VEPs as a function of lateral electrode location
Ledgeway et alDirection selectivity and the contrast response function of cortical neurons to first-order and second-order motion
Lehky and SejnowskiSelectivity and ergodicity in striate complex cells
Leonards et alSaccadic responses to glow: differential latencies for light-emitting and light-reflecting objects
LiNew motion-induced blindness observed in Pulfrich situation
Liao and YehInteraction between contingent attentional capture by colour and endogenous orienting induced by a spatial cue
Likova and TylerLateral cortical specialisation for cyclopean motion-in-depth
Lillo et alLocating Spanish basic colours in CIE L*U*V* space: Lightness segregation, chroma differences, and correspondence with English equivalent
Ling et alColour preference: Sex and culture
Lingelbach et alChromatic filters and colour vision deficiency
Linhares et alChromatic diversity of natural scenes
Liu et alFace matching across 2-D and 3-D representations
Liu and LuBayesian prior influences stereo depth discrimination
Liu and EnnsConcurrent perception and action: Minimal interference between visual identification and pointing
Lo and YehAre Chinese characters picture-like?
Loginovich et alPanum area testing in human fovea
LogvinenkoDiscounting luminance contrast produced by an illumination edge
Loose and StoerigBlindsight: Simultaneous recordings of 2AFC signal detection and psychosensory pupil responses reveal greater pupillary sensitivity
Lorenceau and LalanneVisual form/motion binding: Comparable biases for perception and action
Lorteije et alTemporal characteristics of neuronal sources for implied motion perception
Louw et alHow visually perceived surface slant influences the way we put objects on the surface
LovellManipulating contour smoothness: Evidence that the association-field model underlies contour integration in the periphery
Ludwig et alThe remote distractor effect in saccade programming: Long-range channel interactions and lateral inhibition
LuigaTemporal uncertainty and the attentional blink
López-Moliner et alThe role of texture in judging time to contact
Lyakhovetskii and PopechitelevThe influence of eye movements on stereopsis
Macknik et alDichoptic visual masking and the processing of visibility in human cortex
Maertens and PollmannPerceptual training with Kanizsa stimuli reveals homologous representations for illusory and real contours in V1
MagosFeasibility of joint time - frequency analysis in the segregation of early and late component of visual evoked potentials
Maiche et alA second moving object influences the flash-lag effect
Malania et alInduction of McCollough effect causes changes in capacity for constant perception of colour
Maloney et alMovement planning and decision making under risk
Marconato et alBiological motion patterns are preferentially approached by naïve newborn chicks (Gallus gallus)
Mareschal et alDynamics of orientation discrimination assessed with reverse correlation
Marino et alCan the hand act on the far visual space before approaching it?
Markovic and GvozdenovicPerception of hidden figures: A microgenetic analysis
Martello et alSpontaneous patterns in the perceived direction of motion in ambiguous motion quartets: Effect of perception or judgment?
Martin and TadmorEye movements and the natural image statistics as seen by V1
Mateeff and HohnsbeinThe perceived global direction of visual zigzag motion
Maus and NijhawanFinal position of a gradually disappearing moving object is spatially extrapolated
Ma-Wyatt et alPrecision for ballistic pointing depends on initial visual signal
May and ZhaopingInvestigating salience mechanisms by using the effects of surrounding frame on the tilted-vertical asymmetry in visual search
McCourt et alTemporal properties of brightness induction
McGraw et alSpatial localisation: Interpolation of first-order and second-order visual structure
McKeefry et alThe chromatic selectivity of motion adaptation on perceived motion and spatial localisation
Meese et alBinocular summation, interocular suppression, and contrast gain control: psychophysical model and data
Meinhardt et alFeature synergy in detection and discrimination
Melcher and VidnyánszkyVisual feature binding inside and outside the focus of attention
Miettinen et alEffects of contrast, saccade length, and stimulus size on the visibility of colour breakup in field-sequential colour displays
MilnerSteering a middle course: The dorsal stream processes non-target as well as target objects
Minini and Wattam-BellGrasping the diagonal illusion: A differential effect on perception and action
Mondy et alRepetition effects on memory for unfamiliar faces under rapid serial visual presentation conditions
Montaser-Kouhsari and RajimehrAttentional modulation of brief orientation adaptation to unresolvable patterns
Moradi and ShimojoPurely visual saltation illusion similar to cutaneous, auditory, and cross-modal 'rabbit'
Moreira and LilloLightness compression causes hue changes in Gelb chromatic staircases
Morgan et alDivisive and subtractive inhibition in the motion aftereffect
MorikawaMirror images are immune to face-distortion aftereffect: Long-lasting aftereffect of drawing asymmetrically distorted faces
MorronePerceiving objects and locating them in space
Morvan and WexlerEarly compensation for smooth-pursuit eye movement in motion detection
Movshon et alReceptive-field properties of MT neurons in infant macaques
Muckli et alBrain activity along the apparent motion path--recurrent feedback of area hMT/V5 to V1?
Mueller-Plath and HoellenSpatial cueing and inhibition of return in detection, discrimination, and conjunction tasks
Muller et alCue combination: When does information get lost?
Murzac and VassilevReaction time to S-cone increments and decrements
Myers and SowdenFunctional properties of a cortical region selective for images of the human body
Nadasdy et alPerceptual decision influences V1 neuronal responses to ambiguous three-dimensional objects
NakatoRecognition of one's own face viewed from a variety of viewpoints
Nardini et alDistinct developmental trajectories in three systems for spatial encoding between the ages of 3 and 6 years
Nate and KawamuraComparison of the perceived distance traveled by an approaching object with the theoretically calculated distance
Newell et alNoninformative vision improves haptic recognition of a scene
Nijboer et alImplicit access to colour names in a case of developmental colour agnosia
Nikitina and SergienkoCan we recognise sex of newborns by their faces?
Nikolov et alMotion visualisation, synthesis, and perception using 4-D multiple-view spatiotemporal volumes
NinioTesting sequence effects in visual memory: Clues for a structural model
Nishino and AndoHuman brain regions involved in 3-D object learning and top - down processing
Nolan et alKansas
NorciaDevelopment of configural sensitivity in human infants and adults
Noudoost et alVisual object tracking across hemifields in a split-brain patient
NozawaSpatiotemporal dynamic theory of the phenomena of figural aftereffects
Nucci and WagemansGoodness of regularity in dot patterns: Global symmetry, local symmetry, and their interactions
Näsänen et alLetter search test -- normal values for different age groups
O'Brien and SpencerPerceptual deficits in autism and Asperger syndrome: Form and motion processing
OhmiVection and body sway induced by various visual characteristics of a large-field stimulus
Olzak et alLateral interactions: Orientation and spatial frequency bandwidths in fine spatial discriminations
Ons et alCategorisation learning procedures influence the representation structure of new concepts
Ooi et alUsing angular declination and ground-surface representation for intermediate-distance space vision
Over and ErkelensPrediction of eye-movement direction in natural stimuli
Paffen et alCentre - surround inhibition strengthens binocular rivalry suppression
PakarianWagon-wheel illusion revisited
Palermo and ColtheartIgnoring facial expressions of emotion
Paletta et alSaccadic object recognition by a Markov decision process in a cascaded framework
Palm et alA two-stage scheme for visual object recognition based on selective attention
Palmisano et alAccelerating self-motion displays produce the most compelling vection
Panycheva et alPerceived dynamics of static images and emotional attribution
Paramei et alInduced size depends on figure - ground organisation
ParkThe difference between the facial expressions and interpretations based on cultural difference
Parovel and CascoPerceived kinetics in launching and triggering events
Pas et alConsistent errors in human judgments of material and light-source direction
Pavlova et alCortical MEG response to biological motion is specifically affected by periventricular lesions
Pavlovskaya and HochsteinCross-dimensional transfer and specificity of perceptual learning effects
Payne et alRetinotopic specificity of flexible spatial-frequency processing
Pearson and CliffordUnseen suppressed patterns alter visual awareness in real time
Pei and NorciaVEP responses to different Glass pattern configurations
Pelli et alObject recognition. Parts, wholes, and the conjunction index
Perrinet et alA dynamic model for the visual perception of motion using parallel, lateral, and inferential interactions
Petkov and WielingGabor filtering augmented with surround inhibition for improved contour detection by texture suppression
Petkov and WestenbergBand-limited noise suppresses contour perception not only of letters but of any objects
Petkov and WestenbergNon-classical receptive-field inhibition and its relation to orientation-contrast pop-out and line and contour salience: A computational approach
PetkovFramework for testing biological-utility hypotheses
Petrini and PosTextural transparency: A particular case of assimilation?
PetrovLuminance correlations define contrast discrimination in natural images
PierreVictor Vasarely's monster pictures
Pilz et alRecognising faces in motion
PinnaThe role of the Gestalt principle of similarity in the watercolour illusion
Pins et alObject preference in peripheral vision
Pinto et alEye movements in natural environments and with their CRT representations
Pitchford et alEvidence for serial and global encoding of letter identity and position in a visual-search task by skilled and dyslexic adult readers
Poljac and van den BergLocalisation of the plane of regard in space
Portell et alAn attention index for the design of drowsiness detectors in car drivers
Poulain et alAge-related changes in perception of verticality with a static or kinetic visual-field disturbance
Pracejus et alThe motion aftereffect and smooth pursuit eye movements
Preda et alImproved rate scalable video coding using wavelets
Prenz and GerbinoBoundary extension: Proportional versus non-proportional transformations in visual memory
Prevosto et alVisual receptive field organisation and spatial reference transformation in macaque posterior parietal cortex
Przekoracka and JaskowskiThe influence of the mask on the direction of subliminal priming effect
Párraga et alA multi-resolution colour vision model for human chromatic and achromatic local-contrast discrimination
Pääkkönen et alSudden change from random to coherent visual motion as an inducer of cortical oscillations in photosensitive epilepsy
PöderCapacity limitations in the perception of letters
Pölönen et alEye movements during text entry for small devices
Racheva and VassilevS-cone increment and decrement thresholds: Effects of stimulus duration
Radonjic et alThe subjective categorisation of paintings
Radvay et alContribution of balance training in the rehabilitation of age-related macular degeneration patients
RajimehrStatic motion aftereffect does not modulate positional representations in early visual areas
RangelovTypes of geometrical transformations and the perceptual similarity of figures
Raninen et alRecognition sensitivity in homonymous hemianopia
Reeve et alPerceptual visual space is not compressed before saccades
Richter and EngbertParafoveal processing during reading
Rieger et alBOLD response in V1 to phase-noise degraded photographs of natural scenes
Righi et alThe best action time for a goalkeeper engaged in penalties
Ripamonti et alLightness constancy and object pose: Effect of articulation
Roach et alAudio - visual interactions reveal both mandatory and cognitive integrative processes
RogersDirection-of-heading judgments are poorer under more naturalistic conditions
Rolfs et alPerception and motor control: The link between fixational eye movements and postural sway
RossMotion signals in Glass pattern sequences
Rossetti et alMediating action versus here-and-now visuomotor processing: Evidence from optic ataxia
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Roumes et alVisual - auditory fusion and frames of reference
RuizBinocular summation effects in the standard deviation of simple mean reaction times for chromatic changes at isoluminance
Ruseckaite et alComparing multifocal frequency-doubling illusion, visual evoked potentials, and automated perimetry in normal and optic neuritis patients
Ruseckaite et alComparing multifocal binocular pattern pulse visual evoked potentials in normal and multiple sclerosis patients
Rutschmann et alNeural origins of vergence eye movements
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Sahraie et alCommon characteristics for attention-induced suppression of motion and disparity information
Saiki and MiyatsujiLimitation in maintenance of multiple object representations revealed by cuing effects
SakataThe influence of chromatic adaptation on colour afterimage
Salmela and LaurinenSpatial frequency difference between textures interferes with brightness spreading
Salvano-Pardieu et alThe effect of illusory contours, luminance, spatial uncertainty, and aging on visual detection
Sasaoka et alBrain mechanism of view-generalisation processes in 3-D object recognition: An optical topography study
Sbrugnera et alObject substitution masking of realistic objects
Scarfe and HibbardNoise in horizontal-disparity and vergence signals predicts systematic distortions in the estimation of shape
ScharlauAssessing attention-mediated facilitation with temporal-order judgments
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Schlottmann and RayPerceptual animacy in schematic motion events
Schmidt and MeinhardtSide conditions for interactions among feature modules
Schreiber and SchorThe influence of eye movements on retinal correspondence and the theoretical horopter
Scott-Brown and RowanThe selective benefits of colour in the detection of changes in naturalistic scenes
Scott-Samuel et alCan the Ternus display be used as a probe for phonological dyslexia?
Sharikadze et alPattern-contingent colour aftereffects are formed at a subconscious level
Shelepin et alThe recognition of incomplete contour and half-tone figures
ShevellColour appearance in complex scenes
Shi and ElliottShape complexity and goodness affect synchrony coding in perceptual grouping
ShihEffect of the bottom - up salience in the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm
ShimojoAuditory - visual interactions in infants and adults
Shimono et alApparent motion of monocular lines in different depth planes with lateral head movements
Siderov et alContour interaction with picture optotypes
Siegel et alHigh-frequency neuronal synchronisation in the human visual motion pathway
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Skalska et alSubliminal priming of motor reactions by an irrelevant singleton
Skalska et alNeutral primes can modify subliminal priming effect
Smith et alVisual search and foraging compared in an automated large-scale search task
Smith et alTranscranial magnetic stimulation of the left human frontal eye fields eliminates the cost of invalid endogenous cues
Smith et alCharacterising the sub-regions of the human V5/MT complex
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Snippe and van HaterenDynamics of nonlinear feedback control
Sobieralska et alStraight and inverse subliminal priming effect in metacontrast masking
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Souman et alHow smooth pursuit eye movements affect the perceived direction and speed of moving objects
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Spencer et alInfants' discrimination of facial motion
Sperling et alMeasuring the efficiency of attentional filtering
Sperling et alRandom-dot stereograms, dipoles, and motion standstill
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Stevens et alDisruptive colouration and background pattern matching in insect crypsis
Stine et alThe Venetian blind effect and Fechner's paradox: Partitioning luminance and contrast disparity information with square-wave gratings into perceived bar rotation and perceived luminance and contrast
Stockdale and BownsSpatial-frequency tuning of post-adaptation plaid coherence?
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Stockman et alScotopic (rod) adaptation
Stone and ValentineThe orientation of attention to famous faces perceived without awareness depends on participant's attitude towards the target person
StrasburgerUnfocused spatial attention underlies the crowding effect in indirect form vision
Stricker and GronerEffects of rapid stimulus onset and offset on the identification of fast moving achromatic and isoluminant chromatic stimuli
Strother and KubovyBeyond grouping by proximity in regular dot patterns
Summers and ThomsonHigher-order statistical redundancy in natural images
Surkys et alPerceived length distortions at isoluminance
SuttleSpatial-frequency-dependent visual-evoked-potential gender differences in children
Suzuki and OsadaPerceptual grouping of serially presented motion-picture shots
Syed et alEffects of dot density and displacement size on motion-detection performance in random-dot kinematograms
Tailby et alColour-dependent binocular interactions in macaque visual cortex
Tanaka and IshiguchiEffects of phase differences between a point-light walker and scrambled walker mask
Taya et alA global slant mechanism as revealed by stereoscopic slant aftereffects
Taya and MogiVariability and adaptability of the visual system in binocular rivalry
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ThorntonRepresentational momentum with complex objects
Timney et alAlcohol selectively impairs countermanding of automatic corrective movements
TodorovicPerception of gaze direction in portraits and schematic faces: The roles of iris eccentricity and face eccentricity
Tolhurst et alPsychophysical discrimination of natural scenes: Thresholds and subjective ratings
ToskovicThe shape of perceived space
Tozzi et alPerception of optic-flow motion in Down's syndrome patients
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Tripathy et alFurther investigations on the loss of positional information when tracking multiple dots
Trommershäuser et alSub-optimality in human movement planning with delayed and unpredictable onset of needed information
Troncoso et alPerception of corners of different angles in human subjects
Troscianko et alNatural illumination, shadows, and primate colour vision
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Tseng et alMovement of isoluminant red - green gratings and of random-dot stereo depth gratings is perceived by the same salience motion-perception mechanism
TylerBeyond fourth-order texture discrimination: generation of extreme-order and statistically balanced textures
Udrea et alNew image-restoration system using short-space power spectral subtraction
Ujike and SaidaEffects of rotation speed of yaw, roll, and pitch on visually induced motion sickness
Ungerleider et alPerceptual decision-making in human prefrontal cortex
Unuma and HasegawaTemporal limits in visual completion
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van Boxtel and ErkelensA single population of velocity detectors can account for the adaptation differences to fast and slow motion
van de Grind et alMotion aftereffect storage is not based on slower recovery in the dark, but on faster gain-equalisation during testing
van der Smagt et alElectrophysiological evidence for independent speed channels in human motion processing
van Eijk et alEffects of monocular cues on user-adjustable depth in 3-D TV
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van Leeuwen et alColour-constancy is coded in the retina
van Lier et alEffects of (mis-)alignment of illusory contours and physical contours
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Vannucci et alIntracranial ERPs recorded in the infero-temporal cortex dissociate between orientation-dependent” and orientation-invariant” identification of visual objects
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van Zoest et alStimulus-driven and goal-directed control in saccadic target selection
Vaziri-Pashkam et alMotion-induced overestimation
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Villarino et alDistribution of sensitivity measures in magnitude estimation
Vladusich et alWhy do strawberries look red? Natural colour constancy in retina and cortex
Vladusich et alAchromatic surface constancy in primary visual cortex: A neural model implementing long-range inhibition
von der Heydt et alBorder ownership and attentional modulation in neurons of the visual cortex
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WadeVasarely's vision
Wade et alColour constancy and colour pathways in human and macaque
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Wagner and EhrensteinInterocular stability of eye movements during visual-fixation tasks in 2-D and 3-D stereo surfaces
Wagstaffe and PitchfordCan crowding and repetition-priming effects account for facilitation of initial, medial, and terminal letters in visual-search tasks?
Walkey et alMesopic spectral sensitivity derived from reaction times
Wallace and MassonTemporal dynamics of motion integration for smooth pursuit
WallisUnraveling the behavioural evidence for temporal binding
Waszak et alViewer-external frames of reference in 3-D object recognition
Watanabe et alMotion-induced colour mixture: objective evaluation by colour matching
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Watanabe et alThe relationship between affective meanings and categorical judgments involved in the recognition of facial expressions of emotion
WatanabeAsymmetric mislocalisation of a visual flash ahead of and behind a moving object
Watson et alBiological motion promotes rivalry
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Webb et alOrigin of suppressive signals in the receptive-field surround of V1 neurons in macaque
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WelchmanThe influence of binocular temporal offsets on visual sensitivities
WernerChromatic adaptation to moving stimuli
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WestwoodMultiple modes of control for grasping
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Zavagno et alThe glare effect in depth
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