Perception

Papers
(The TQCC of Perception is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Anchoring has little effect when forming first impressions of facial attractiveness21
Book Review: The Routledge International Handbook of Neuroaesthetics by Martin Skov and Marcos Nadal (Eds.)18
Crossmodal to unimodal transfer of temporal perceptual learning16
Book Review: What’s That Smell? A Philosophy of the Olfactory by Simon Hajdini Simon Hajdini (2024). What’s That Smell? A Philosophy of the Olfactory. Cambridge, MA: The16
Seeing beyond the image: Contextualising autism in art to shape aesthetic experience11
The transposed-character effect is not modulated by contrast display in Chinese word recognition11
Corrigendum to “The neural oscillations in delta- and theta-bands contribute to divided attention in audiovisual integration”11
Positive serial dependences of social characteristics perception in group context are similar but different11
Book Review: Kinaesthesia in the Psychology, Philosophy and Culture of Human Experience by Roger Smith RogerSmith (2023). Kinaesthesia in the Psychology, Philosophy and 10
Book Review: Introduction to Ecological Psychology: A Lawful Approach to Perceiving, Acting, and Cognizing by Blau, J. J. C., & Wagman, J. B. BlauJ. J. C., & Wag10
Perceptual training of audiovisual simultaneity judgments generalizes across spatial locations10
Multisensory integration in action: Improving goal-directed movement in children with motor impairments10
Book Review: A Multisensory Philosophy of Perception by C. O’Callaghan9
Angle of regard influences slant perception independent of distance9
Book Review: Vision and Art with Two Eyes by Wade, Nicholas WadeNicholas. Vision and Art with Two Eyes. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland, 29
The horopter: Old and new9
How do people distribute their attention while observing The Night Watch?9
Visual expertise for aerial- and ground-views of houses: No evidence for mental rotation, but experts were more diligent than novices8
Change detection versus change localization for faces, houses, and words8
The influence of pupil responses on subjective brightness perception7
Athletes are better at peripheral colour detection7
The influence of age, listener sex, and speaker sex on the McGurk effect7
Fibromyalgia is linked to increased subjective sensory sensitivity across multiple senses7
Blue or gold? Visual perception and the restoration of a Medieval painting6
Differences in face recognition predict the understanding of events during natural viewing6
Flicker and reading speed: Effects on individuals with visual sensitivity6
Masks wearing off: Changing effects of face masks on trustworthiness over time6
Illusions, objectivity, and non-reductive emergentism: Reply to Rose6
Interrelations between the Oppel-Kundt- and the T-illusion5
Are the directions of both eyes integrated before or after the perception of direct gaze? Evidence from simulated mild strabismus5
Assessing visual mental imagery abilities in cerebral visual impairment5
An eye to AI, part II: Consciousness without qualia5
An interesting multistable tiling percept in a painting by Charles Sheeler5
Eyes meet, hands greet: The art of timing in social interactions5
Book Review: Stinking Philosophy! Smell Perception, Cognition, and Consciousness by B. Young YoungB. (2024). Stinking Philosophy! Smell Perception, Cogni5
Haptic experience of bodies alters body perception4
The role of transitional probabilities in word holistic processing4
From discomfort to danger: Exploring how affective obstacle properties influence avoidance in stepping4
Physical attractiveness perceptions in small groups: Associations with extraversion, smiling, and speaking time4
Book Review: The Pervasiveness of Ensemble Perception by Jennifer E. Corbett, Igor Utochkin, & Shaul Hochstein4
Obituary: John Ross 29/8/1930–12/3/20224
The long and short of it? A novel geometric illusion4
Visual adaptation after effects for muscularity are body-part specific4
Obituary: Oliver John Braddick (1944–2022)4
Book Review: A Pluralist Theory of Perception by N. Mehta MehtaN. (2024). A Pluralist Theory of Perception. London, UK, Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. 358 p4
Original art paintings are chosen over their “color-rotated” versions because of changed color contrast3
Reading ability underlies the composite effect for Arabic words3
Posing biases in portraits of people that do not exist3
Image variability and face matching3
Reviewers list for 20223
Touching the unseen: Exploring affective responses to haptic stimuli with and without visual input3
Re-examining our evolutionary propensities toward snakes: Insights from children's inattentional blindness3
Do masks cover more than just a face? A study on how facemasks affect the perception of emotional expressions according to their degree of intensity3
Responses to Raven matrices: Governed by visual complexity and centrality3
Face learning via brief real-world social interactions induces changes in face-selective brain areas and hippocampus3
More on realism, phenomenology, and causation, in reply to Cheng3
Spatial modulation of audiovisual integration in the sound-induced flash illusion: A hierarchical drift diffusion modeling approach3
The everchanging Sky-Tower – an apparent giant3
Book Review: Elements of Scene Perception by Monica S. Castelhano & Carrick C. Williams3
The tondo and “The Power of the Center”3
Naturalistic facial variability modulates the magnitude of the other-race effect in face perception: Evidence from two face memory tests3
Effects of cortical distance on the Ebbinghaus and Delboeuf illusions3
The similarity with a face presented in central vision improves face recognition in peripheral vision2
The characteristics of the implicit body model of the trunk2
Evaluation of classic colour constancy algorithms on spectrally rendered ground-truth2
Immanuel Kant's Schema of object perception and cognition2
A bridge between collinear inhibition and visual crowding: Hints from perceptual learning2
Book Review: Constructing Experience: Expectation and Attention in Perception by Jason Clarke JasonClarke (2025). Constructing Exp2
AVA Christmas Meeting Abstracts 20242
Differences in the perception of direct gaze between the externally and internally rotated eye2
The illusory perception of distinctiveness in familiar faces2
Levels of orientation bias differ across digital content categories: Implications for visual perception2
The Ames room and the misunderstood versions and depictions2
Book Review: Attending to Moving Objects by Holcombe, Alex2
Book Review: Cognition in the Real World by A. D. Smith2
How vergence influences the perception of being looked at2
Global–local processing and the Ebbinghaus illusion: Group and individual differences in young and older adults2
Cascaded acquisition of spatial contextual cueing2
On cumulative science2
Bicyclopic Idomenian vision2
Performance and confusion effects for gist perception of scenes: An investigation of expertise, viewpoint and image categories2
The embodied experience of abstract art: Moving across the 20th century2
Are you a perception scientist?2
Book Review: Face Perception (Second Edition) by Young, A. & Bruce, V. Face2
Book Review: Sensing in Social Interaction, the Taste for Cheese in Gourmet Shop (Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive, and Computational Perspectives – Series) by Lorenza Mondada2
Effect of fabric-skin frictional force and temperature on surface roughness and wetness perception2
Silvia De Marchi (1929) on numerical estimation: A translation and commentary2
Investigating the human binocular visual system using multi-modal magnetic resonance imaging2
Costs and benefits of audiovisual interactions2
Book Review: A Sense of Plausibility in Vision and Music Perception by Yoshizawa, T.2
Duration adaptation depends on the perceived rather than physical duration and can be observed across sensory modalities2
Analysing the brain networks corresponding to the facial contrast-chimeras2
Differences in eccentricity for sound-induced flash illusion in four visual fields2
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