Journal of Vision

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Vision is 0. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
High phi as a probe of global motion processing98
Unaltered motion-induced blindness in peri-hand space42
Binocular Disruption in Amblyopia Investigated with Standardized Clinical Tests and FInD-Psychophysics37
The relationship between specular reflection image features, perceived gloss, and material category37
Object weight is visually available in simple kinematic features of object lifting actions37
Failure to account for extrinsic noise when integrating visual cues and prior information35
Category Learning of Medical Images: How does Comparison Help?29
How does working memory work? The manipulation unit of visual working memory27
The mental representation of materials distilled from >1.5 million similarity judgements26
Representation of naturalistic food categories in the human brain25
Do sensory tuning functions differ between the fovea and periphery?24
New techniques, new questions in visual development24
Better sensitivity to linear and nonlinear trends with position than with color24
Scene grammar guidance affects both visual search and incidental object memory22
Perceptual learning with complex objects: A comparison between full-practice training and memory reactivation22
Maximum likelihood estimation of difference scaling functions for suprathreshold judgments19
Systematic transition from boundary extension to contraction along an object-to-scene continuum19
Probing the neural plasticity of space- and object-based attentional processing in childhood hemispherectomy18
A computational modeling framework for ensemble perception18
Illusory light drives pupil responses in primates18
A dynamic noise background reveals perceptual motion extrapolation: The twinkle-goes illusion17
The radial–tangential anisotropy of numerosity perception17
Threatening Targets Unable to Capture Attention, Yet Won't Let It Go17
Visual affects: Linking curiosity, Aha-Erlebnis, and memory through information gain16
Tracking Face learning: Understanding face familiarity in natural and laboratory settings.16
Depth percepts from monocular self-occlusions in 3D objects16
Visual adaptation selective for individual limbs reveals hierarchical human body representation15
Statistical image properties and aesthetic judgments on abstract paintings by Robert Pepperell15
Topological Smoothing of Retinotopic Maps15
Did you find it? Visual search tends to be faster when applying saliency-aware subtle scene modulation in VR-based realistic scenario14
Retro-cue benefits are not resource-based14
Corrections to: Eye movements elevate crowding in idiopathic infantile nystagmus syndrome14
Serial dependency bias as memory averaging14
Next-generation models of recurrent computations in the ventral visual stream14
Pupil responds spontaneously to visuospatial regularity14
Evidence for parallel processing of relational information in visual search14
The Channel Between Perception and Cognition Is Perfect: The JND Does Not Exist13
High-level vision: from category selectivity to representational geometry13
Does average size of an ensemble bias individual size representations during perception or working memory retention?13
Invited Session II: Retinal mechanisms mediating vision: Circuit remodeling during development shapes the human foveal midget connectome for high visual acuity13
Deep Neural Networks as a Computational Model for the Human Perception of Visual Symmetry13
Impairments of visually-guided reach plans after transcranial magnetic stimulation over the human medial posterior parietal cortex13
Self-motion cues in the natural habitats of zebrafish support lower visual field bias13
Different responses of the scene-selective cortical regions to magnocellular- and parvocellular-biased visual information12
Benchmarking dynamic neural-network models of the human speed-accuracy tradeoff12
Vitality makes dynamic faces more attractive than static faces12
Perceived visual similarity between scenes influences behavioural discrimination in an observer-specific manner12
Feature distribution learning by passive exposure12
Visual Hindsight Bias for Mammogram Abnormalities in Expert Radiologists12
Visualization as a stimulus domain for vision science12
The influence of emotion and empathy on gaze patterns when exploring controlled static and ecological dynamic faces12
Interpretation of Depth from Scaled Motion Parallax in Virtual Reality11
Evidence from contralateral delay activity that proto-objects are a good approximation of real-world set size11
Stereopsis and Distance Representation for Action in Pictorial Space11
Quantifying distraction in a visual search task11
Relative surface area biases figure-ground reversibility in abstract images11
Differential processing of reflection and rotation symmetries in visual textures11
Gaze behaviour when visually searching for targets to be reached toward is influenced by movement-related costs imposed by obstacles11
Contextual vs. probabilistic learning of target locations in scenes differentially facilitate retrieval and attentional orienting11
Using Visual Memory Schemas for Modulation of Image Memorability11
The efficiency of visual search for a frequently-changed target is preserved in older adults10
Co-occurrence statistics from vision and language capture thematic relationships between objects10
Physics 101: The visual systems ability to learn and integrate Newtonian predictions10
Boynton Award Lecture: Cone resilience, rod vulnerability - how precise retinal topography will help beat age-related macular degeneration10
Contributed Session I: Larger ON-pathway deficits in rod-dominated disease than cone-dominated disease10
The neighborhood of interaction in human crowds is explained by visual information10
Dynamic resource allocation in spatial working memory during full and partial report tasks9
Unveiling the temporal dynamics of diurnal and crepuscular illumination9
Representational similarity analysis of 7T fMRI data suggests disorganized contour processing in psychosis9
Impact of development on spatial cue processing9
Direct gaze detection advantage is independent from normal face/eyes configuration9
The Beep-Speed Illusion: Non-Spatial Tones Increase the Perceived Speed of Visual Objects9
Recognition of emotions is affected by face masks9
How we compare areas: The underlying mechanism of the elongation bias9
EEG signals represent updated memory representations in working memory9
Monocular Deprivation: Ocular balance shift or mere contrast adaptation?9
Exploring the gist-based modulation of learning rate in visual search9
Contributed Session III: BRENCH: An open-source framework for b(r)enchmarking brightness models9
Poster Session: Achromatic increments and decrements are different: the relationship between scaling and discrimination9
Examining External and Internal Attentional Breadths9
Medium spatial frequencies mask edges most effectively9
Efficient sensory encoding predicts robust averaging9
The effect of a moving reference frame depends on its perceived not physical motion9
Invited Session IV: Top-down vs. bottom-up approaches to computational modeling of vision: Retinal encoding of natural images9
Prediction of visual target positions from movement kinematics8
Microsaccades before response initiation reflect angular errors in a manual peripheral localization task8
Systematic deviations between human and ideal observers in visual spatial averaging imply adaptation to natural-image statistics8
The effect of binocular disparities on the Mona Lisa effect: Examination of the effect of disparities given to different components of a portrait8
Invited Session V: GABAergic function and dysfunction in visual perception: Sensory processing in autism: Translational markers and circuit-level insights8
Semantic generalization of threat-related attentional capture8
Using neuroimaging to link cortical activity to human visual perception8
Differences in virtual and physical head orientation predict sickness during head-mounted display based virtual reality8
Torsional eye movements while viewing an illusory tilted scene8
The Development of Oculomotor Suppression of Salient Distractors in Children8
Gaze patterns during presentation of fixed and random phase radial frequency patterns8
Brain networks dynamically represent and transfer behaviorally-relevant face and object features but quickly reduce them when they are behaviorally-irrelevant8
Barber-pole illusion: The contribution of long edges in motion perception7
The experience of stereoblindness does not improve use of texture for slant perception7
Typical viewpoints of objects are better detected than atypical ones7
Using a novel, stimuli-driven approach to uncover a robust image feature that drives human visual scene processing7
Trading Capacity for Precision in Working Memory: Reviving the Effect of Negative Emotion on Working Memory7
A natural look at scanpath theory: The way we move our head and eyes predicts scene recognition7
What type of experience is needed to generate a human-like view-invariant representation of face identity? Evidence from Deep Convolutional Neural Networks7
Influence of prior knowledge on eye movements to scenes as revealed by hidden Markov models7
Luminance modulations from eye movements predict visual sensitivity7
Cybersecurity and Fatigue: Does fatigue from visual contrast impact our ability to correctly classify emails?7
The Visual and Semantic Features that Predict Object Memory7
Small neuronal ensembles of primate lateral prefrontal cortex encode spatial working memory in two reference frames7
Attentional strategies during mental arithmetic7
The Ebbinghaus illusion influences cursor movement but not final accuracy or movement time in a point-and-click task7
Blind-field and intact-field training differentially impact retinal thinning after V1 damage7
Differential visuomotor and somatosensory claustral inputs to macaque medial posterior parietal cortex7
Perceptual decisions under stable visual input: absence of serial dependence and the build-up of adaptation7
Illusory faces are more likely to be perceived as male than female7
Qualitative perception of 3D shape from patterns of luminance curvature7
Can Pac-Man Change Your Perception? Semantic Priming affects the probability of experiencing the Kanizsa Illusion7
Attentional templates are sharpened through differential signal enhancement, not differential allocation of attention6
Does ensemble priming survive masking?6
Stability versus natural hand pose: Humans sacrifice their usual grasp configuration to choose stable grasp locations6
When participants report zero confidence in their visual working memory, how much information do they really have?6
Multi-voxel pattern analysis of center-surround processing in psychosis6
Reviewers6
Visual and Haptic Perception of Affordances of Feelies6
Attention samples features in working memory rhythmically6
Neurobehavioral measures of coincidence anticipation timing6
Social settings and motivation affect attentional capture6
The Sabancı University Dynamic Face Database (SU DFace)6
Oculomotor challenges in macular degeneration impact motion extrapolation6
Both cue directionality and mental perspective contribute to social attention6
Opposing aftereffects are still measurable after a one-week delay6
Saccadic Suppression on Color and Luminance: Evidence from SSVEPs6
Spatial Heterogeneity of Biological Motion Perception6
Erratum in: Ideal observer analysis for continuous tracking experiments6
The role of transient attention on the inner-outer asymmetry of crowding6
Switching target templates decreases search efficiency in efficient search6
Is temporal orienting a voluntary and controlled process?6
Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity Are Unrelated to the Magnitude of Benefits from Object- and Dimension-Based Retro-Cues6
Temporal characteristics of bandpass noise that cause visual unpleasantness6
Depth-specific IOR effect when attention shifts from far to near space relative to viewer6
Spatial and feature tuning of serial dependence in audiovisual timing perception6
Linking individual differences in fixational eye movements and visual acuity6
Invited Session I: Artificial intelligence applications in ophthalmology and vision science: Machine learning and artificial intelligence in retinopathy of prematurity6
‘Distinctiveness’ of parts in novel objects6
Reviewers6
Sleep Quality and its Links to Attention5
Objective Dynamic Visual Acuity Assessment Method Based on Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials with Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movements Recording5
On the hole, interpretations of Venn diagrams are influenced by perceptual organization5
The Asymmetric Switch Cost between Subitizing and Estimation in Tactile Modality5
Origins of the Kiki-Bouba effect5
Effector-dependent stochastic reference frame transformations alter decision-making5
Influence of autistic tendencies on EEG correlates of body movement perception5
Using task-optimized neural networks to understand how experience might shape human face perception5
Measuring the cost function of saccadic decisions reveals stable individual gaze preferences5
Is initial training with blurry images beneficial for the development of object recognition systems?5
The comparison makes a difference: What to choose when measuring the Just Noticeable Difference of a 3D cue-conflicting standard5
Physical event representations: Observers spontaneously impose discrete temporal structure in intuitive physical scene understanding5
High-performing computational models of visual cortex are marked by high intrinsic dimensionality5
The robustness of individual differences in gaze preferences toward faces and eyes across face-to-face experimental designs and its relation to social anxiety5
Here it comes: Working memory is effectively 'flushed' even just by anticipation of an impending visual event boundary5
Auditory Context Alters Visual Perception5
Decoding the orientation of small targets in the periphery using magnetoencephalography5
Depth from motion parallax: Deictic consistency, eye contact, and a serious problem with Zoom5
Does feature priming guide your whole visual search?5
Scene grammar facilitates object-location binding in realistic scenes5
Can I trust in what I see? – EEG evidence for reliability estimations of perceptual outcomes5
The Energy-Normalized MAX Observer Approximates the Ideal Observer Under High-levels of Simultaneous Orientation and Scale Uncertainty in White Noise5
Intact Bayesian perceptual decision making and metacognition in autism5
Microgenesis of orientation appearance during common-onset masking5
Perceptual and categorical similarity in visual search for multiple targets5
How does multidimensional complexity impact processing efficiency in visual search?5
Faces in scenes attract rapid saccades4
Contributed Session III: Perceptual consequences of interocular imbalances in temporal integration4
Spatial cueing effects do not always index attentional capture: Evidence for a Priority Accumulation Framework4
Neural circuits for pre-saccadic attention in the marmoset monkey4
Theta power and theta-gamma coupling during formation of novel representations in the infant brain4
Stop pretending your trials are independent: Learn more from your data with asymptotic regression4
Extent of the “fading mirror” phenomenon as a function of image statistics of the ground texture for mirror placement4
Orientation perception is based on efficient coding and categorical decoding4
Corrections to: Scaling the size of perimetric stimuli reduces variability and returns constant thresholds across the visual field4
Subjective control of polystable illusory apparent motion: Is control possible when the stimulus affords countless motion possibilities?4
The power of labels: Conceptual similarity influences face identity decisions4
Understanding the functional roles of top-down feedback in the visual system4
The interaction of visual properties in object-text displays: How shape and font influence preference and attention4
Enhancing Perceptual Learning Through Adaptive Comparisons4
Visual perception of surface properties through direct manipulation4
Emergence of crowding: The role of contrast and orientation salience4
The influence of simulated visual impairment on distance stereopsis4
Contextual modulations in high-level vision are partly accounted for by low-level mechanisms4
Integrating top-down and bottom-up attention control factors: an EEG study4
Uncertainty is maintained and used in working memory4
Color-selective brain responses and hue representations from ultra-high-field fMRI of natural scenes4
Sequence learning is surprisingly fragile in visual search4
Visuospatial Attention and Discrimination of Oriented Gabor Patches in Children as a Function of Birth Experience4
Selective processing of social interactions during naturalistic movie viewing4
Facial expression is retained in deep networks trained for face identification4
The effect of object-scene associations upon representational similarity dissociates structured from image-based representations4
The spatial distribution of exogenous attention within and across hemifields4
Electrophysiological evidence for higher-level chromatic mechanisms in humans4
Dorsal and ventral visual pathways: An expanded neural framework for object recognition4
Postural control depends on early visual experience4
Imaging of calcium indicators in retinal ganglion cells for understanding foveal function4
Criterion attraction in an external-noise paradigm4
Recall of faces quantified through an avatar creation interface4
Perceived position stabilization depends on the moving frame’s displacement: an online study4
Neural Correlates of Efficient Coding of Visual Scenes4
Unique yellow shifts for small and brief stimuli in the central retina4
Expectation Modulates Performance Above the Effect of Attention in Two Dynamic Online Experiments4
Masking the smeared perception of natural scenes tachistoscopically presented during saccades: A follow-up on Campbell & Wurtz (1978).4
Trade-off between search costs and accuracy in a visual and manual search task4
Visual crowding: Double dissociation between orientation and brightness judgments4
Aging and the perception of texture-defined form4
Stereoscopic depth constancy for physical objects and their virtual counterparts4
Computational modeling of traveling waves using MEG-EEG in human4
Human talent and career development: Distinct cognitive profiles of STEM versus non-STEM professionals and college majors4
Eye and hand tracking during a complex task: Parsing a neuropsychological test in their subcomponents4
Drawings reveal accurate visual information in memory after just 100 ms of exposure4
Oculomotor inhibition as a correlate of temporal orienting4
Implicit visuomotor adaptation is modulated by the attentional demands of a secondary task4
Spatial variability in localization biases predicts crowding performance4
Orientation-tuned normalization modulates the gain of visuocortical contrast responses in humans3
Continuous tracking as a general tool to study the dynamics and context effects of human perception3
Spatial summation for motion detection3
The perceived motion of stimuli moving with, or opposite to, the direction of eye motion3
Introducing ART: a new method of testing auditory memory with circular reproduction tasks3
Feature-based attention modulates population spatial frequency tuning3
Overestimated speed at short durations creates a novel motion-position dissociation3
Tracking exogenous attentional capture in an urgent covert perceptual choice task3
A bouncing ball improves performance in time discrimination and production3
Expectation modulates the reflexive allocation of covert spatial attention3
Vection does not facilitate flow parsing3
Endogenous activity outside the target location in Area MT predicts perceptual sensitivity in behaving marmosets3
Videos, Deepfakes, and Dynamic Morphs: Neural and Perceptual Differences for Real and Artificial Faces.3
Stability of Individual Differences in Implicitly Guided Attention3
Larger area size, not increased number, better explains expansion of human visual cortex3
Direct attention-independent expectation effects on visual perception3
Can a gamified, rapid, online assessment of letter encoding ability in kindergarten and first grade children predict future reading development?3
Looking for details: Fine-grained visual search at foveal scale3
Humans and 3D neural field models make similar 3D shape judgements3
Generalization in perceptual learning across stimuli and tasks in varied adaptation levels.3
Identification and relative depth estimation in natural images of single human body parts3
Vicarious learning of threat-related attentional capture3
Evaluating Pyramid-Based Image Statistics Using Contrastive Learning3
Scene and object false memory in a photo-realistic paradigm3
Separate normalization of ON / OFF channels is not enough to account for perceived brightness3
Ensemble Scene Processing is Regulated by Feature Complexity3
Retinal flow controls gait during natural locomotion3
Does perceptual integration efficiency predict face identification skills?3
Do fewer salient events modulate the emotional attentional blink?3
The disparity gradient limit has limited relevance to natural environments3
The cost of forming statistical summary representations across multiple spatial scales3
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