Visual Cognition

Papers
(The TQCC of Visual Cognition 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
No difference in prior representations of what to attend and what to ignore18
Engaging with neuroanatomy through creative projects13
Found in translation: The role of response mappings for observing binding effects in localization tasks12
On the origin of the Roelofs and induced Roelofs effects11
Influence of physical features from peripheral vision on scene categorization in central vision11
Impact of simulated target blur on the preparation and execution of aiming movements10
“Experiencing perception”: A collection of class demonstrations and activities to engage students in sensation & perception courses10
Proactive suppression is evident even if the probe-recognition assumption is not evident: complementary relationship between proactive and reactive suppression9
Event knowledge and object-scene knowledge jointly influence fixations in scenes9
Features are more than just filling in the blanks on body size scales8
Evidence that non-social autism traits in the general population are correlated with spatial processing of biological motion8
Recognising faces, objects, and words: The holistic-unitisation hypothesis accounts for cross-stimulus differences in intra-item associative memory8
Gaze cues vs. arrow cues at short vs. long durations8
A horizontal–vertical anisotropy in spatial short-term memory6
Verbal instructions as selection bias that modulates visual selection6
A perceptual advantage for social groups in interactive configurations6
The uncanny valley phenomenon can be explained by categorization failure rather than categorization difficulty5
Emotional capture of spatial attention is suppressed in high anxiety but at a non-spatial time cost5
On the relationship between cognitive load and the efficiency of distractor rejection in visual search: The case of motion-form conjunctions4
The early visual processing of faces in a basic classification task: An ERP study of spatial frequency, other-race and other species effect4
Contextual uncertainty determines early attentional orienting in visual selection4
Incidental learning of temporal and spatial associations in hybrid search4
Correction4
Inter-trial priming is not sufficient for feature-based distractor suppression3
Individual differences in first saccade latency predict overt behaviour during search for a contour integration target3
Memorable beginnings, but forgettable endings: Intrinsic memorability alters our subjective experience of time3
On the influence of implicit race attitudes on explicit trustworthiness judgments: An investigation of the perceivers and targets' race and gender intersection3
The influence of task demands and implicit racial bias on face-sensitive visual ERPs to own- and other-race faces3
Emojis elicit semantic parafoveal-on-foveal (PoF) effects during reading3
Simultaneously and sequentially presented arrays evoke similar visual working memory crowding3
A closer look at the agent advantage effect: The impact of motion lines3
A problem case set for teaching psychophysics and psychophysical modelling3
Correction3
Degraded vision affects mental representations of the body3
Serial and joint processing of conjunctive predictions3
Global judgments of caloric information in younger and older adults2
Action matters! Target report technique affects interference between visually guided touch and multiple-object tracking2
Relating visual and pictorial space: Binocular disparity for distance, motion parallax for direction2
Face detection in the periphery and at fixation2
Task-related gaze behaviour in face-to-face dyadic collaboration: Toward an interactive theory?2
Working memory for movement rhythms given spatial relevance: Effects of sequence length and maintenance delay2
The attractiveness of face cues does not modulate the gaze cuing effect2
Dynamic suppression of likely distractor locations: Task-critical modulation2
How does mind-wandering affect distractor suppression?2
When memory meets distraction: The role of unexpected stimulus-driven attentional capture on contextual cueing2
Within-Subject manipulations of proactive control do not change negative templates benefits: Exploring the effect of reward on negative and positive cues2
A robust neural index of automatic generalization across variable natural views of familiar face identities2
Which visual property correlates with the relationship between numerosity sense and arithmetic fluency2
The cross-race effect is mitigated by own-gender bias but not minimal groups or university affiliation2
Self-monitoring hinders the ability to read affective facial expressions2
Generalized anxiety disorder and selective attention: An unsuccessful replication of Yiend et al., (2015) in a student population2
How scene encoding affects memory discrimination: Analysing eye movements data using data driven methods2
Relying on the external world: Individuals variably use low- and medium-loading, but rarely high-loading, strategies when engaging visual working memory2
The influence of featural and configural changes on the attractiveness evaluation of one’s own face2
Revisiting the role of visual working memory in attentional control settings2
Comparing ChatGPT with human perceptions of illusory faces2
Banner blindness as the suppression process: No perceptual load effect on web advertising detection2
There is something eerie in rapidly perceiving faces2
How fixation durations are affected by search difficulty manipulations2
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