Vision Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Vision Research is 5. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Rethinking amblyopia 202090
The meaning and structure of scenes63
The role of eye movements in manual interception: A mini-review44
Eccentricity-dependent effects of simultaneous competing defocus on emmetropization in infant rhesus monkeys34
Color for object recognition: Hue and chroma sensitivity in the deep features of convolutional neural networks30
Color illusions also deceive CNNs for low-level vision tasks: Analysis and implications26
A change in perspective: The interaction of saccadic and pursuit eye movements in oculomotor control and perception24
Naturalness and aesthetics of colors – Preference for color compositions perceived as natural23
Brightness perception changes related to pupil size20
Color perception and compensation in color deficiencies assessed with hue scaling19
Individual differences in serial dependence manifest when sensory uncertainty is high18
Effects of low intensity ambient lighting on refractive development in infant rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)18
Strong age but weak sex effects in eye movement performance in the general adult population: Evidence from the Rhineland Study17
Frequency of oculomotor disorders in adolescents 11 to 17 years of age with concussion, 4 to 12 weeks post injury17
Serial dependence of facial identity reflects high-level face coding17
A unified model for binocular fusion and depth perception17
Deep neural networks and image classification in biological vision15
Color discrimination in anomalous trichromacy: Experiment and theory15
The Functional Visual Field(s) in simple visual search15
A failure to learn object shape geometry: Implications for convolutional neural networks as plausible models of biological vision14
The development of and recovery from form-deprivation myopia in infant rhesus monkeys reared under reduced ambient lighting14
Genome editing, a superior therapy for inherited retinal diseases14
Behavioural thresholds of blue tit colour vision and the effect of background chromatic complexity14
Putative ratios of facial attractiveness in a deep neural network13
Are you for real? Decoding realistic AI-generated faces from neural activity13
Blind spot and visual field anisotropy detection with flicker pupil perimetry across brightness and task variations13
Attentional eye selection modulates sensory eye dominance13
Orientation-specific long-term neural adaptation of the visual system in keratoconus12
Are there any ‘object detectors’ in the hidden layers of CNNs trained to identify objects or scenes?12
An independent contribution of colour to the aesthetic preference for paintings12
Multisensory perception in Argus II retinal prosthesis patients: Leveraging auditory-visual mappings to enhance prosthesis outcomes11
Space-luminance crossmodal correspondences in domestic chicks11
The role of contrast polarities in binocular luster: Low-level and high-level processes11
Influence of refractive status and age on corneal higher-order aberration10
Binocular luster – A review10
Learning to see in depth10
Blast mild traumatic brain injury is associated with increased myopia and chronic convergence insufficiency10
Optimizing VOMS for identifying acute concussion in collegiate athletes: Findings from the NCAA-DoD CARE consortium10
Reorganization in the representation of face-race categories from 6 to 9 months of age: Behavioral and computational evidence9
The size of attentional focus modulates the perception of object location9
Collinear facilitation and contour integration in autistic adults: Examining lateral and feedback connectivity9
An eye for detail: Eye movements and attention at the foveal scale9
Perceptual learning evidence for supramodal representation of stimulus orientation at a conceptual level9
Similar use of shape and texture cues for own- and other-race faces during face learning and recognition9
Unmet expectations delay sensory processes9
Disparity vergence differences between typically occurring and concussion-related convergence insufficiency pediatric patients9
Light adaptation characteristics of melanopsin9
Eye movements and the perceptual span among skilled Uighur readers9
Geometrical scaling of the developing eye and photoreceptors and a possible relation to emmetropization and myopia8
Degraded visual and auditory input individually impair audiovisual emotion recognition from speech-like stimuli, but no evidence for an exacerbated effect from combined degradation8
On the origin of the Ebbinghaus illusion: The role of figural extent and spatial frequency of stimuli8
Explicit and implicit depth-cue integration: Evidence of systematic biases with real objects8
Vergence, accommodation, and visual tracking in children and adolescents evaluated in a multidisciplinary concussion clinic8
On the relative (un)importance of foveal vision during letter search in naturalistic scenes8
The effects of reduced ambient lighting on lens compensation in infant rhesus monkeys8
Resilience of temporal processing to early and extended visual deprivation8
The ups and downs of sensory eye balance: Monocular deprivation has a biphasic effect on interocular dominance8
Heading perception from optic flow occurs at both perceptual representation and working memory stages with EEG evidence8
Dyslexia and the magnocellular-parvocellular coactivaton hypothesis8
Higher order aberrations and retinal image quality during short-term accommodation in children8
Glow in the dark: Using a heat-sensitive camera for blind individuals with prosthetic vision7
Li and Atick’s theory of efficient binocular coding: A tutorial and mini-review7
Blue cone monochromacy and gene therapy7
Contribution of parasol-magnocellular pathway ganglion cells to foveal retina in macaque monkey7
Testing temporal integration of feature probability distributions using role-reversal effects in visual search7
Statistical learning of distractor shape modulates attentional capture7
Contrast-reversed binocular dot-pairs in random-dot stereograms for depth perception in central visual field: Probing the dynamics of feedforward-feedback processes in visual inference7
Benefits from negative templates in easy and difficult search depend on rapid distractor rejection and enhanced guidance7
A gain-control disparity energy model for perceived depth from disparity7
The response to symmetry in extrastriate areas and its time course are modulated by selective attention7
Interocular transfer effects of linear perspective cues and texture gradients in the perceptual rescaling of size7
Perceived variability reflects the reliability of individual items7
Seeing faces where there are none: Pareidolia correlates with age but not autism traits7
Exploring biological motion perception in two-stream convolutional neural networks7
Objectively-based vergence and accommodative dynamics in mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI): A mini review7
A multiplicity of color-responsive cortical mechanisms revealed by the dynamics of cVEPs7
Top-down control of attention by stereoscopic depth7
Effect of skin colors due to hemoglobin or melanin modulation on facial expression recognition7
Limited bandwidth short-wavelength light produces slowly-developing myopia in tree shrews similar to human juvenile-onset myopia7
Contrast adaptation and interocular transfer in cortical cells: A re-analysis & a two-stage gain-control model of binocular combination7
The perception of translucency from surface gloss7
The eyes prefer targets nearby fixation: Quantifying eccentricity-dependent attentional biases in oculomotor selection6
Is ocular dominance plasticity a special case of contrast adaptation?6
On the cortical mapping function – Visual space, cortical space, and crowding6
Appearance of special colors in deuteranomalous trichromacy6
Subjective perception of objects depends on the interaction between the validity of context-based expectations and signal reliability6
Nice and slow: Measuring sensitivity and visual preference toward naturalistic stimuli varying in their amplitude spectra in space and time6
Task-dependent contrast gain in anomalous trichromats6
Translatability barriers between preclinical and clinical trials of AAV gene therapy in inherited retinal diseases6
Retinal organoid and gene editing for basic and translational research6
Number of flankers influences foveal crowding and contour interaction differently6
Modelling binocular disparity processing from statistics in natural scenes6
Threshold vision under full-field stimulation: Revisiting the minimum number of quanta necessary to evoke a visual sensation6
Fast saccades towards faces are robust to orientation inversion and contrast negation6
Unleashing the potential of CRISPR multiplexing: Harnessing Cas12 and Cas13 for precise gene modulation in eye diseases6
Ultraviolet vision aids the detection of nutrient-dense non-signaling plant foods6
Ensemble coding of average length and average orientation are correlated6
Human peripheral blur is optimal for object recognition6
Is near point of convergence associated with symptom profiles or recovery in adolescents after concussion?6
Pupillometry provides a psychophysiological index of arousal level and cognitive effort during the performance of a visual-auditory dual-task in individuals with a history of concussion6
Dependence of visual and cognitive outcomes on animal holder configuration in a rodent model of blast overpressure exposure6
Do eye movements enhance visual memory retrieval?6
Visual distance perception indoors, outdoors, and in the dark6
The ratio effect in visual numerosity comparisons is preserved despite spatial frequency equalisation6
The temporal integration windows for visual mirror symmetry6
Haidinger’s brushes: Psychophysical analysis of an entoptic phenomenon6
The effects of visual discomfort and chromaticity separation on neural processing during a visual task6
Size aftereffect is non-local6
A unifying Bayesian framework accounting for spatiotemporal interferences with a deceleration tendency6
Eye movement strategies in face ethnicity categorization vs. face identification tasks5
Achieving visual stability during smooth pursuit eye movements: Directional and confidence judgements favor a recalibration model5
The conceptual understanding of depth rather than the low-level processing of spatial frequencies drives the corridor illusion5
Negative cues minimize visual search specificity effects5
Stereoscopic depth constancy from a different direction5
Saccadic contributions to smooth pursuit in macular degeneration5
Why bananas look yellow: The dominant hue of object colours5
Spinning objects and partial occlusion: Smart neural responses to symmetry5
Characteristics of saccades during the near point of convergence test5
Gaze behaviour: A window into distinct cognitive processes revealed by the Tower of London test5
The roles of shape and texture in the recognition of familiar faces5
Binocular summation and efficient coding5
Perceptual similarity modulates effects of learning from variability on face recognition5
Spatial dynamics of the eggs illusion: Visual field anisotropy and peripheral vision5
Polarity-dependent orientation illusions: Review, model, and simulations5
Early recurrence enables figure border ownership5
Flexible face processing: Holistic processing of facial identity is modulated by task-irrelevant facial expression5
Visual adaptation to natural scene statistics and visual preference5
Do readers use character information when programming return-sweep saccades?5
Colour category constancy and the development of colour naming5
Saccadic eye movements are deployed faster for salient facial stimuli, but are relatively indifferent to their emotional content5
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