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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Asymmetries in visual acuity around the visual field77
A review of interactions between peripheral and foveal vision73
Regression-based analysis of combined EEG and eye-tracking data: Theory and applications66
Serial dependence in visual perception: A review65
Five points to check when comparing visual perception in humans and machines36
Meaning and expected surfaces combine to guide attention during visual search in scenes35
Real-world indoor mobility with simulated prosthetic vision: The benefits and feasibility of contour-based scene simplification at different phosphene resolutions34
Opposite effects of choice history and evidence history resolve a paradox of sequential choice bias32
DeepGaze III: Modeling free-viewing human scanpaths with deep learning30
Creepy cats and strange high houses: Support for configural processing in testing predictions of nine uncanny valley theories30
Contributed Session I: A Multi-Modal Visual Assessment System For Monitoring Spaceflight Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome (SANS) During Long Duration Spaceflight27
Look-ahead fixations during visuomotor behavior: Evidence from assembling a camping tent26
Translucency perception: A review25
The importance of peripheral vision when searching 3D real-world scenes: A gaze-contingent study in virtual reality24
Perceptual confidence judgments reflect self-consistency23
End-to-end optimization of prosthetic vision22
Selectivity and robustness of sparse coding networks21
Lags and leads of accommodation in humans: Fact or fiction?21
Attractive serial dependence in heading perception from optic flow occurs at the perceptual and postperceptual stages21
A method to integrate and classify normal distributions21
Fixational eye movements in passive versus active sustained fixation tasks19
Serial dependence in visual perception: A meta-analysis and review18
Stimulus uncertainty predicts serial dependence in orientation judgements18
Serial dependence in time and numerosity perception is dimension-specific18
You see what you look for: Targets and distractors in visual search can cause opposing serial dependencies18
Transient attention equally reduces visual crowding in radial and tangential axes17
Offline transcranial direct current stimulation improves the ability to perceive crowded targets17
Gloss perception: Searching for a deep neural network that behaves like humans17
Oculomotor corollary discharge signaling is related to repetitive behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder16
Crowding changes appearance systematically in peripheral, amblyopic, and developing vision16
Characteristic fixation biases in Super-Recognizers16
Crystal or jelly? Effect of color on the perception of translucent materials with photographs of real-world objects16
Dual strategies in human confidence judgments15
The effect of target salience and size in visual search within naturalistic scenes under degraded vision15
We don't all look the same; detailed examination of peripheral looking strategies after simulated central vision loss15
The relation between color and spatial structure for interpreting colormap data visualizations15
Distinguishing mirror from glass: A “big data” approach to material perception15
The Bouma law accounts for crowding in 50 observers14
The joint role of geometry and illumination on material recognition14
Real-world objects are not stored in holistic representations in visual working memory14
Surface properties and the perception of color14
Serial dependence alters perceived object appearance14
Training for object recognition with increasing spatial frequency: A comparison of deep learning with human vision13
The look and feel of soft are similar across different softness dimensions13
Involuntary oculomotor inhibition markers of saliency and deviance in response to auditory sequences13
Electrophysiological evidence for higher-level chromatic mechanisms in humans13
Convolutional neural networks trained with a developmental sequence of blurry to clear images reveal core differences between face and object processing12
Facial expression is retained in deep networks trained for face identification12
How chromatic cues can guide human eye growth to achieve good focus12
Mapping spatial frequency preferences across human primary visual cortex12
Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of contrast sensitivity functions in a within-subject design12
The test-retest reliability and spatial tuning of serial dependence in orientation perception12
Nature in motion: The tuning of the visual system to the spatiotemporal properties of natural scenes11
Individual differences in the perception of visual illusions are stable across eyes, time, and measurement methods11
Familiarity, orientation, and realism increase face uncanniness  by  sensitizing  to  facial distortions11
Individual differences in looking at persons in scenes11
Applications and implications for extended reality to improve binocular vision and stereopsis11
From photos to sketches - how humans and deep neural networks process objects across different levels of visual abstraction11
The extrafoveal preview paradigm as a measure of predictive, active sampling in visual perception11
Head and eyes: Looking behavior in 12- to 24-month-old infants11
Global and high-level effects in crowding cannot be predicted by either high-dimensional pooling or target cueing11
Uncertainty is maintained and used in working memory11
Synthetic faces: how perceptually convincing are they?11
Implicit visuospatial attention shapes numerosity adaptation and perception11
Assessing the functions underlying learning using by-trial and by-participant models: Evidence from two visual perceptual learning paradigms11
Attractive effects of previous form information on heading estimation from optic flow occur at perceptual stage11
Reduced surround suppression in monocular motion perception10
The retinal and perceived locus of fixation in the human visual system10
Contrast sensitivity functions in autoencoders10
Attractive and repulsive serial dependence: The role of task relevance, the passage of time, and the number of stimuli10
The generality of the critical spacing for crowded optotypes: From Bouma to the 21st century10
Human color constancy based on the geometry of color distributions10
The dynamics of saliency-driven and goal-driven visual selection as a function of eccentricity10
High-resolution eye-tracking via digital imaging of Purkinje reflections10
ImageNet-trained deep neural networks exhibit illusion-like response to the Scintillating grid10
Deep neural models for color classification and color constancy10
A comparative biology approach to DNN modeling of vision: A focus on differences, not similarities10
Numerosity adaptation partly depends on the allocation of implicit numerosity-contingent visuo-spatial attention10
Oculomotor inhibition during smooth pursuit and its dependence on contrast sensitivity10
Exercise alone impacts short-term adult visual neuroplasticity in a monocular deprivation paradigm10
Underconfidence in peripheral vision9
Dependence of perceptual saccadic suppression on peri-saccadic image flow properties and luminance contrast polarity9
The many facets of shape9
Isolated face features are sufficient to elicit ultra-rapid and involuntary orienting responses toward faces9
Modeling refractive correction strategies in keratoconus9
Shifting eye balance using monocularly directed attention in normal vision9
Statistical distractor learning modulates perceptual sensitivity9
From boundaries to bumps: When closed (extremal) contours are critical9
Controlling the spatial dimensions of visual stimuli in online experiments9
The developmental trajectory of object recognition robustness: Children are like small adults but unlike big deep neural networks9
A general serial dependence among various facial traits: Evidence from Markov Chain and derivative of Gaussian9
Individual differences in crowding predict visual search performance9
Familiar size affects the perceived size and distance of real objects even with binocular vision9
Perceptual and computational detection of face morphing9
The human visual system and CNNs can both support robust online translation tolerance following extreme displacements9
Increments in visual motion coherence are more readily detected than decrements9
Grasping follows Weber's law: How to use response variability as a proxy for JND8
Assessing visual search performance using a novel dynamic naturalistic scene8
Considering the Speed and Comprehension Trade-Off in Reading Mediated by Typography8
A systematic review of extended reality (XR) for understanding and augmenting vision loss8
Dissecting (un)crowding8
A new toolbox to distinguish the sources of spatial memory error8
Estimating the perceived dimension of psychophysical stimuli using triplet accuracy and hypothesis testing8
Evaluating the progress of deep learning for visual relational concepts8
The latency of spontaneous eye blinks marks relevant visual and auditory information processing8
What are the visuo-motor tendencies of omnidirectional scene free-viewing in virtual reality?8
Is there a serial bottleneck in visual object recognition?8
Expectations affect the perception of material properties8
Specular highlights improve color constancy when other cues are weakened8
The visual benefits of correcting longitudinal and transverse chromatic aberration8
Imagery adds stimulus-specific sensory evidence to perceptual detection8
Closing the gap between single-unit and neural population codes: Insights from deep learning in face recognition7
Test-retest reliability for common tasks in vision science7
Failures of stereoscopic shape constancy over changes of viewing distance and size for bilaterally symmetric polyhedra7
Effects of daily training amount on visual motion perceptual learning7
If painters give you lemons, squeeze the knowledge out of them. A study on the visual perception of the translucent and juicy appearance of citrus fruits in paintings7
Curvilinear features are important for animate/inanimate categorization in macaques7
Microsaccades and temporal attention at different locations of the visual field7
Atypical visual field asymmetries in redundancy masking7
Spatial structure, phase, and the contrast of natural images7
Can deep convolutional neural networks support relational reasoning in the same-different task?7
More scanning, but not zooming, is associated with diagnostic accuracy in evaluating digital breast pathology slides7
Perception of material appearance: A comparison between painted and rendered images7
Visual discrimination of optical material properties: A large-scale study7
Some psychophysical tasks measure ocular dominance plasticity more reliably than others7
Luminance calibration of virtual reality displays in Unity7
Eye movements elevate crowding in idiopathic infantile nystagmus syndrome7
Gradiate: A radial sweep approach to measuring detailed contrast sensitivity functions from eye movements7
Mapping the binocular scotoma in macular degeneration7
Serial dependence tracks objects and scenes in parallel and independently7
When virtual and real worlds coexist: Visualization and visual system affect spatial performance in augmented reality7
Reward-driven attention alters perceived salience7
The role of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in the consolidation of visual perceptual learning is mediated by the wake/sleep cycle7
Development of the spatial contrast sensitivity function (CSF) during childhood: Analysis of previous findings and new psychophysical data7
Visual anticipation of the future path: Predictive gaze and steering7
Perceptual consequences of interocular differences in the duration of temporal integration7
The role of spatial attention in crowding and feature binding6
Biased orientation representations can be explained by experience with nonuniform training set statistics6
Encoding specificity instead of online integration of real-world spatial regularities for objects in working memory6
The effect of spatial structure on binocular contrast perception6
Experimentally disambiguating models of sensory cue integration6
Fixational eye movements enable robust edge detection6
How do visual skills relate to action video game performance?6
During natural viewing, neural processing of visual targets continues throughout saccades6
Exploring the frame effect6
Transsaccadic integration relies on a limited memory resource6
Psychophysics and computational modeling of feature-continuous motion perception6
A motion-induced position shift that depends on motion both before and after the test probe6
A five-primary Maxwellian-view display for independent control of melanopsin, rhodopsin, and three-cone opsins on a fine spatial scale6
Sustained attention required for effective dimension-based retro-cue benefit in visual working memory6
Crowding and attention in a framework of neural network model6
Exploring and explaining properties of motion processing in biological brains using a neural network6
Typical viewpoints of objects are better detected than atypical ones6
Visual priming and serial dependence are mediated by separate mechanisms6
A comparison of reading, in people with simulated and actual central vision loss, with static text, horizontally scrolling text, and rapid serial visual presentation6
Scaling the size of perimetric stimuli reduces variability and returns constant thresholds across the visual field6
Alterations in working memory maintenance of fearful face distractors in depressed participants: An ERP study6
Visual perceptual learning of a primitive feature in human V1/V2 as a result of unconscious processing, revealed by decoded functional MRI neurofeedback (DecNef)6
Conservation across individuals of cortical crowding distance in human V46
Flexible top-down control in the interaction between working memory and perception6
Modeling individual variations in equiluminance settings6
Increasing perceptual separateness affects working memory for depth – re-allocation of attention from boundaries to the fixated center5
Flexible contextual modulation of naturalistic texture perception in peripheral vision5
Prediction of complex stimuli across saccades5
Explaining the effects of distractor statistics in visual search5
Effects of internal and external velocity on the perceived direction of the double-drift illusion5
Basic color categories in Mandarin Chinese revealed by cluster analysis5
Stereo slant discrimination of planar 3D surfaces: Frontoparallel versus planar matching5
Retinal error signals and fluctuations in eye velocity influence oculomotor behavior in subsequent trials5
Effects of satisfying and violating expectations on serial dependence5
Look where you go: Characterizing eye movements toward optic flow5
Functional biases in attentional templates from associative memory5
Contrast response function estimation with nonparametric Bayesian active learning5
How facial aging affects perceived gender: Insights from maximum likelihood conjoint measurement5
Selective age-related changes in orientation perception5
Characterizing the in-out asymmetry in visual crowding5
Gaze dynamics are sensitive to target orienting for working memory encoding in virtual reality5
Adaptation and serial choice bias for low-level visual features are unaltered in autistic adolescents5
Subliminal temporal integration of linguistic information under discontinuous flash suppression5
The response to background motion: Characteristics of a movement stabilization mechanism5
Hierarchical Bayesian perceptual template modeling of mechanisms of spatial attention in central and peripheral cuing5
Icy road ahead—rapid adjustments of gaze–gait interactions during perturbed naturalistic walking5
Detection of normal and slow saccades using implicit piecewise polynomial approximation5
Differential aspects of attention predict the depth of visual working memory encoding: Evidence from pupillometry5
Combining cues to judge distance and direction in an immersive virtual reality environment5
The role of secondary features in serial dependence5
Temporal attention selectively enhances target features5
Anger is red, sadness is blue: Emotion depictions in abstract visual art by artists and non-artists5
Saccade suppression of displacements, but not of contrast, depends on context5
Collective endpoint of visual acuity and contrast sensitivity function from hierarchical Bayesian joint modeling5
Peripheral facial features guiding eye movements and reducing fixational variability5
Don't hide the instruction manual: A dynamic trade-off between using internal and external templates during visual search5
Stimulus-driven visual attention in mice5
A self-supervised deep neural network for image completion resembles early visual cortex fMRI activity patterns for occluded scenes5
Spatiotemporal summation of perimetric stimuli in healthy observers4
Systematic transition from boundary extension to contraction along an object-scene continuum4
Category systems for real-world scenes4
Visual search for reach targets in actionable space is influenced by movement costs imposed by obstacles4
PySilSub: An open-source Python toolbox for implementing the method of silent substitution in vision and nonvisual photoreception research4
FInD - Foraging Interactive D-prime, a rapid and easy general method for visual function measurement4
Calibration of head mounted displays for vision research with virtual reality4
Luminosity thresholds of colored surfaces are determined by their upper-limit luminances empirically internalized in the visual system4
Aberrant visual population receptive fields in human albinism4
On the synthesis of visual illusions using deep generative models4
Micro-pursuit: A class of fixational eye movements correlating with smooth, predictable, small-scale target trajectories4
Where do people look when walking up and down familiar staircases?4
Object-mediated overwriting across saccades4
Flexible viewing time when estimating time-to-contact in 3D parabolic trajectories4
Head jitter enhances three-dimensional motion perception4
A three-response task reveals how attention alters decision criteria but not appearance4
The robustness of individual differences in gaze preferences toward faces and eyes across face-to-face experimental designs and its relation to social anxiety4
Rapid saccadic categorization of other-race faces4
Binocular vision supports the development of scene segmentation capabilities: Evidence from a deep learning model4
Perceptual learning of a crowding task: Effects of anisotropy and optotype4
Salience of spatiochromatic patterns4
Serial dependence in emotion perception mirrors the autocorrelations in natural emotion statistics4
Effects of involuntary and voluntary attention on critical spacing of visual crowding4
Feature similarity is non-linearly related to attentional selection: Evidence from visual search and sustained attention tasks4
A brain-inspired object-based attention network for multiobject recognition and visual reasoning4
Saccadic adaptation in the presence of artificial central scotomas4
Topological change induces an interference effect in visual working memory4
Micropursuit and the control of attention and eye movements in dynamic environments4
What we’ve been missing about what we’ve been missing: Above-chance sensitivity to inattentional blindness stimuli4
The color appearance of curved transparent objects4
Perceptual history biases in serial ensemble representation4
Revealing the Relative Contributions of Conceptual and Perceptual Information to Visual Memorability4
Cartesian coordinates scaffold stable spatial perception over time4
Visual perceptual learning generalizes to untrained effectors4
Decoding binary decisions under differential target probabilities from pupil dilation: A random forest approach4
Scaling depth from shadow offset4
Soft like velvet and shiny like satin: Perceptual material signatures of fabrics depicted in 17th century paintings4
Stronger serial dependence in the depth plane than the fronto-parallel plane between realistic objects: Evidence from virtual reality4
Testing a formal theory of perception is not easy: Comments on Yu, Todd & Petrov (2021) and Yu, Petrov & Todd (2021)4
Pupil size automatically encodes numerosity4
Visual object recognition ability is not related to experience with visual arts4
Salient objects dominate the central fixation bias when orienting toward images4
Comparison of unifocal, flicker, and multifocal pupil perimetry methods in healthy adults4
The choices hidden in photography4
Low-level tuning biases in higher visual cortex reflect the semantic informativeness of visual features4
Neural correlates of intra-saccadic motion perception4
Fixational eye movements following concussion4
Multidimensional feature interactions in visual crowding: When  configural  cues  eliminate the polarity advantage4
Data-driven component modeling reveals the functional organization of high-level visual cortex4
A deep-learning framework for human perception of abstract art composition4
The blur horopter: Retinal conjugate surface in binocular viewing4
Features integrate along a motion trajectory when object integrity is preserved4
Linking perceived to physical contrast: Comparing results from discrimination and difference-scaling experiments4
Embracing New Techniques in Deep Learning for Predicting Image Memorability4
Effector-dependent stochastic reference frame transformations alter decision-making3
Computational modeling of traveling waves using MEG-EEG in human3
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