Vision Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Vision Research is 4. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Testing the memory encoding cost theory using the multiple cues paradigm47
Saccadic re-referencing training with gaze-contingent FRL-'fixation': Effects of scotoma type and size adaptation34
Testing the role of temporal selection for stimulus-driven capture of attention27
Training enables substantial decoupling of visual attention and saccade preparation23
The effect of topical 1 % atropine on ocular dimensions and diurnal rhythms of the human eye23
Aesthetic appeal is no coincidence: Preference for generic over specific viewpoints20
The concept of group and the theory of perception19
Astrocyte activation in the cat dLGN following monocular retinal inactivation19
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Impact of traumatic brain injury on vision17
The Polar Saccadic Flow model: Re-modeling the center bias from fixations to saccades16
Feature synergy enhances detection but not recognition of shape from texture cues14
Sensitivity to the slope of the amplitude spectrum is dependent on the spectral slopes of recently viewed environments: A visual adaptation study in modified reality14
Color scrambles reveal red and green half-wave linear mechanisms plus a mechanism selective for low chromatic contrast14
Contribution of the retinal contour to the peripheral optics of human eye14
Visual pleasantness and unpleasantness of natural surfaces14
Individual differences in direction-selective motion adaptation revealed by change-detection performance13
Modulation of narrow-field amacrine cells on light-evoked spike responses and receptive fields of retinal ganglion cells13
Grouping strategies in induced perceptual grouping13
Changes in face category induce stronger duration distortion in the temporal oddball paradigm12
Cortical processing of color: Chromatic visual evoked potentials12
Effect of cone-opponent modulation on visual discomfort from chromatic flicker12
Extension of a computational model of a class of orientation illusions12
Two different visual stimuli that cause axial eye shortening have no additive effect12
Longitudinal evaluation of morphological, functional and vascular alterations in a rat model of experimental glaucoma11
Expression of two major isoforms of MYO7A in the retina: Considerations for gene therapy of Usher syndrome type 1B11
Effect of luminance signal and perceived speed on motion-related duration distortions11
Inconsistent illusory motion in predictive coding deep neural networks11
Li and Atick’s theory of efficient binocular coding: A tutorial and mini-review11
Atropine restores retinal glutamate / γ-aminobutyric acid levels in vitro in an experimental chick model of myopia11
Corrigendum to “Retinal response to light exposure in BEST1-mutant dogs evaluated with ultra-high resolution OCT” [Vis. Res. 218 (2024) 108379]11
Contrast adaptation of flankers reduces collinear facilitation and inhibition11
Impact and visualization of scotomatic glare in central visual field perception11
Ovariectomy drives increase of an ECM transcription signature in the posterior eye and retina10
Heading perception from optic flow occurs at both perceptual representation and working memory stages with EEG evidence10
Suprathreshold contrast perception of resolvable high spatial frequencies remain intact in keratoconus10
Receptive fields of retinal neurons: New themes and variations10
Preferred skin tones on mobile displays under illuminants having different correlated colour temperatures9
Amblyopic stereo vision is efficient but noisy9
Resting trabecular meshwork cells experience constitutive cation influx9
Retinal response to light exposure in BEST1-mutant dogs evaluated with ultra-high resolution OCT9
Enhanced human contrast sensitivity with increased stimulation of melanopsin in intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells9
The role of the upper and lower face in the recognition of facial identity in dynamic stimuli9
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Secondary not subordinate: Opsin localization suggests possibility for color sensitivity in salticid secondary eyes8
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Extracellular vesicles as emerging players in glaucoma: Mechanisms, biomarkers, and therapeutic targets8
Adeno-associated virus mediated gene therapy for neuroprotection of retinal ganglion cells in glaucoma8
Unmet expectations about material properties delay perceptual decisions8
Targeted reaching with monocular depth information and haptic feedback: Comparing between monocular patients and normally sighted observers8
Parallel processing in human visual cortex revealed through the influence of their neural responses on the visual evoked potential8
Human trichromacy and refractive development7
Binocular luster – A review7
Fixational eye movements and edge integration in lightness perception7
Dynamics of low-pass-filtered object categories: A decoding approach to ERP recordings7
Effect of skin colors due to hemoglobin or melanin modulation on facial expression recognition7
ATXN2 loss of function results in glaucoma-related features supporting a role for Ataxin-2 in primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) pathogenesis7
L-opsin expression in chickens is similarly reduced with diffusers and negative lenses7
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Applying the efficient coding principle to understand encoding of multisensory and multimodality sensory signals7
Perception of wide-expanse symmetric patterns7
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Face age modulates face ensemble coding7
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Deer management influences perception of avian plumage in temperate deciduous forests7
Glaucoma – Genes and Mechanisms7
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Attentional priming in Go No-Go search tasks6
Photic drive response in people with epilepsy: Exploring the interaction with background alpha rhythm6
Correlation between parameters estimated by the colour assessment and diagnosis and the Cambridge colour test in color discrimination evaluation6
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The contributions of pictorial, motion, and binocular cues to the perception of depth and distance6
Ebbinghaus illusion changes numerosity perception independent of density perception6
Top-down control of attention by stereoscopic depth6
Numerosity depends on normalized contrast energy: Review and square-root law model6
Stable visually guided reaching does not require an internal feedforward model to compensate for internal delay: Data and model6
The saccade target is prioritized for visual stability in naturalistic scenes6
The spatial contrast sensitivity function and its neurophysiological bases6
Optical phase nullification partially restores visual and stereo acuity lost to simulated blur from higher-order wavefront aberrations of keratoconic eyes6
Blue cone monochromacy and gene therapy6
Hemispheric asymmetry of chromatic motion perception6
Visual shape discrimination in goldfish, modelled with the neural circuitry of optic tectum and torus longitudinalis6
Utilization of the retinal organoid model to evaluate the feasibility of genetic strategies to ameliorate retinal disease(s)6
Optimizing VOMS for identifying acute concussion in collegiate athletes: Findings from the NCAA-DoD CARE consortium6
The effects of simulated hemianopia on eye movements during text reading6
Conducting online visual psychophysics experiments: A replication assessment of two face processing studies5
Eye-hand coordination during visually-guided reaching in children with monocular deprivation amblyopia5
Functional genomics of primary congenital glaucoma by pathway analysis and functional characterization of CYP1B1 mutations5
Cross-modal perceptual enhancement of unisensory targets is uni-directional and does not affect temporal expectations5
Quantum Mechanics/Molecular mechanics calculations predict A1, not A2, is present in melanopsin (Opn4m) of red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans)5
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Mechanosensitive ion channels in glaucoma pathophysiology5
Binocular summation of pupil light reflex with different light stimulation in each eye5
Distinguishing a central selection bias from a central fixation bias: The role of retinal eccentricity in visual selection5
Task-modulated neural responses in scene-selective regions of the human brain5
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What are the most salient visuoperceptual reading symptoms to identify visual stress in adults? Using exploratory factor analysis to develop the Ulster visual stress questionnaire5
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Structural framework to address variant-gene relationship in primary open-angle glaucoma5
Are ipRGCs involved in human color vision? Hints from physiology, psychophysics, and natural image statistics5
On the cortical mapping function – Visual space, cortical space, and crowding5
CNG channel-related retinitis pigmentosa5
Multi-res: An interface for improving reading without central vision5
A new mouse-fixation device for IOP measurement in awake mice5
Twenty-four hour diurnal variation in retinal oxygen saturation5
Weak correlations between visual abilities in healthy older adults, despite long-term performance stability5
Sophie Wuerger obituary5
Corrigendum to “Surround masking reveals binocular adding and differencing channels” [ Vis. Res. 219 (2024) 108396]4
The eyes prefer targets nearby fixation: Quantifying eccentricity-dependent attentional biases in oculomotor selection4
Scene context and attention independently facilitate MEG decoding of object category4
NEST: Neural estimation by sequential testing4
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Visual comfort models based on coloured text and neutral background combinations4
Alternating pattern orientation or phase can increase the amplitude of the visual evoked potential4
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The perception of translucency from surface gloss4
Selectivity for local orientation information in visual mirror symmetry perception4
Trade-off between coding efficiency and color space in outer retinal circuits with colored oil droplets4
Discrimination of facial identity based on simple contrast patterns generated by shading and shadows4
Time course and neural locus of the Flashed Face Distortion Effect4
Psychophysics of neon color spreading: Chromatic and temporal factors are not limiting4
Gene therapy for glaucoma: Targeting key mechanisms4
The perceptual dynamics of the contrast induced speed bias4
Towards a principled and efficacious approach to the treatment of amblyopia. A review4
Influence of mental workload on motion perception: A direct comparison of luminance-based and contrast-based stimuli4
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Skin color measurements before and after two weeks of sun exposure4
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Spatial and temporal proximity of objects for maximal crowding4
Spatial summation for motion detection4
Corrigendum to “Are ipRGCs involved in human color vision? Hints from physiology, psychophysics, and natural image statistics” [Vis. Res. 217 (2024) 108378]4
Measuring contrast processing in the visual system using the steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP)4
Effects of cue location and object orientation on object-based attention4
Recognizing distant faces4
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