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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dynamic resource allocation in spatial working memory during full and partial report tasks142
Measuring the cost function of saccadic decisions reveals stable individual gaze preferences70
Adaptive gaze allocation when simultaneously manipulating and monitoring the environment64
Restricting the Distribution of Visual Attention Reduces Cybersickness43
Inferring shape transformations in a drawing task36
The additive effects of the two types of oscillation on vection35
Self-relevance effect in shape-label matching task does not transfer to attentional task32
Which search are you on? Adapting to shape while searching for color31
Typical sensitivity to changes in interpersonal distance in developmental prosopagnosia30
A local probabilistic model of features and segmentation learned by optimizing prediction29
Are Machines more Effective than Humans for Graphical Perception Tasks?29
An emerging landscape for the study of naturalistic visual memory28
Is The Double-Drift Illusion Special?28
Adaptation to Pong bounce perturbations is quick and independent from wall tilt28
Detection of 3-D objects in the virtual reality space26
Functional Connectivity Fingerprints of Frontal Eye Field and Inferior Frontal Junction23
Effects of simulated and perceived motion on cognitive task performance21
Task-dependent contribution of higher-order statistics to natural texture processing21
Multichannel recordings in neuroscience: new computational methods for fluctuating neural dynamics and spatiotemporal patterns20
Categorical bias, inter-item interaction, and serial dependence in visual working memory20
A small foveated target is not the optimal fixation stimulus20
What makes an elegant walk: Aesthetic preferences for prototypical movements in human walking actions20
The role of local and holistic processes in the perceptual organization of object shape20
Mapping anatomical connectivity between visual cortex and the pulvinar in human neonates18
Visual Working Memory Performance With Just 1 Item Predicts Nearly All of the Variance in Performance with 5 Items18
Locally available achromatic cues can reliably distinguish occlusion boundaries from cast shadows17
Goal-Directed Control of Visual Attention and the Minimization of Effort17
Ensemble Scene Processing is Regulated by Feature Complexity17
Saccadic Race to Neural Face Responses17
Effect of background color on object lightness perception17
Can items in visual working memory be shielded from visual interference while in use?16
The perceived motion of stimuli moving with, or opposite to, the direction of eye motion16
Inability to pursue non-rigid motion produces instability of spatial perception16
Perceiving Surface Color Requires Attention15
Retinal flow controls gait during natural locomotion15
Toward A Computational Model of Directional Visual Relations15
Visual Spatial Attention Both Enhances and Suppresses Neuronal Responses in Visual Cortex15
Continuous tracking as a general tool to study the dynamics and context effects of human perception15
Motion Extrapolation Across the Visual Periphery14
Comparison of regression techniques to predict attractiveness from facial colour cues14
Enhanced feature tuning for saccade targets in foveal but not peripheral visual neurons14
Material perception diagnosticity of visual product interaction.14
Ancestral visuo-motor computations in the midbrain underly readers’ oculomotor behavior across spaced and unspaced languages14
Are microsaccades biased similarly during external and internal shifts of covert attention?14
What does it mean to be a scene: evidence from full-field fMRI14
Vicarious learning of threat-related attentional capture14
Measuring memory colour under metameric illuminations13
Two faces of holistic face processing: Facilitation and interference underlying holistic processing paradigms13
Evaluating machine comprehension of sketch meaning at different levels of abstraction13
Interactions of body representations in rubber hand illusion and tool-use paradigms13
A study of humans and convolutional neural networks on how to recognize blurry objects at the threshold of visibility13
Effect of Background Color and Light Source Intensity on Lightness Discrimination Thresholds13
Spontaneous detection of Visual Working Memory failures and subsequent performance recovery13
Comparing auditory and visual temporal attention13
People Separate Allocentric and Egocentric Cues to Judge Orientation of their Surroundings and the Self12
Poster Session: Neural Correlates of the Visual Expectation of Active and Passive Touch12
Temporal Dynamics of Positive and Negative Facial Expression Processing12
Contributed Session III: Preclinical & clinical evaluation of flavoprotein fluorescence as a label-free biomarker of retinal mitochondrial stress12
The size of a novel object is learned rapidly, and unlearned slowly, for purposes of computing apparent distance.12
Face-deprived networks show distributed but not clustered face-selective maps12
Unveiling the temporal dynamics of diurnal and crepuscular illumination11
The Impact of Cognitive Differences on Processing COVID-19 Data Visualizations11
Bimodal moment-by-moment coupling in perceptual multistability11
Visuospatial Attention and Discrimination of Oriented Gabor Patches in Children as a Function of Birth Experience11
High Spatial Frequency Stimuli Amplify Visual Integration Deficits in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder11
Feature-selective mechanisms that underlie the perception of causality11
The attentionally-modulated posterior parietal area V6A in macaques and humans11
Allocation of attentional resources to faces is domain-sensitive and independent of familiarity10
Don't stop believin'––in the link between efficient scanning and working memory capacity10
Effects of inactivating primate superior colliculus on frontal eye field neurons during a selective attention task10
From simple edges to contours in natural scenes: augmenting the Contour Image Database10
Modeling human scene understanding fixation-by-fixation using generative models10
Comparing young with older adults in terms of causal inference during complex motion perception10
Eye pupil dilation in response to salient images and constriction in response to preferred images in different time windows9
Deep Reinforcement Learning's Struggle with Visuospatial Reasoning: Insights from the Same-Different Task9
Characteristics and Possible Visual Consequences of Lens Motion during Eye Movements9
Mechanisms of foveal crowding: insights from retinal imaging and retinal-contingent psychophysics9
Traveling Waves of human neocortical activity coordinate visually-guided behaviors9
Cerebral visual impairment is associated with altered gaze dynamics and conservative walking strategies to safely navigate dense, dynamic spaces in virtual reality9
Transfer Between Saccade and Reach Adaptation Using Concurrent Sine-Wave Perturbations9
Confidence accurately tracks increasing internal noise in peripheral vision9
Impact of Global and Local Clutter on Visual Search Efficiency and Attentional Guidance9
The equiluminant remote controls illusion9
Attention to shape or location enhances spatial discrimination in ventral areas: A 1-back fMRI study9
Unveiling the Functional Architecture of Human Eye Fields9
Face-selective brain regions share the visual-field anisotropies of early visual cortex9
Linearizing Screen Gamma for Precise Psychophysical Online Studies in Less Than 5 Minutes9
Explainable AI-aided examination of saccade preparation in human EEG signals9
Electrophysiological markers of distractor suppression are interactively shaped by search mode and distractor salience8
Time-bound: Shared Temporal Limits in Visual and Auditory Phase Perception8
25 Years of Seeing Stuff? 2500 Years of Depicting Stuff!8
The influence of unfamiliar letter string orientation on crowding effects in Japanese reading8
Distinct human eye fields unraveled by fMRI visual field and oculomotor mapping tasks8
Hunting at the limit: sensorimotor integration of visual direction variables guides head and body movements during vigorous target pursuit in mice8
Limited Scope of the Functional Field of View in Cerebral Visual Impairment8
Processing Fluency Mediates Trust in Data Visualizations8
An event sequence to remember: Abstract temporal structure influences memorability8
Race Familiarity Modulates Neural Face Categorization in Children: Evidence from Fast Periodic Visual Stimulation (FPVS)8
Plan It To Learn It : Motor Planning Drives Contextual Adaptation in the Oculomotor System8
To choose or not to choose: Voluntary task switching without cost in visual search8
Chunking as an object: What comes together, goes together7
Skewness adaptation induced an asymmetric effect in glossiness perception but not in translucency7
Do sensory tuning functions differ between the fovea and periphery?7
Systematic transition from boundary extension to contraction along an object-to-scene continuum7
Enhanced visual contrast suppression during peak psilocybin effects: Psychophysical results from a pilot randomized controlled trial7
Development of the mirror-image sensitivity for different object categories—Evidence from the mirror costs of object images in children and adults7
Visual uncertainty about target and cursor in a continuous psychophysics task differently affect tracking performance7
The Natural Scenes Dataset: Lessons Learned and What's Next?7
Distractor control facilitates an integration of target features in visual working memory7
Effector-dependent stochastic reference frame transformations alter decision-making7
Vision in Children: As Correlated As We Think?7
Evidence for high-level processing in a Ponzo-like size illusion7
Is Attention Gone With the Wind: Does motion without context cue visuospatial attention?7
Early neural development of social perception: evidence from voxel-wise encoding in young children and adults7
Cued Suppression and Learned Suppression Rely on Separate Mechanisms7
Contributed Session III: AAV-mediated gene therapy for PDE6C achromatopsia: Progress and challenges7
Extent of the “fading mirror” phenomenon as a function of image statistics of the ground texture for mirror placement7
Learning to discriminate by learning to generate: zero-shot generative models increase human object recognition alignment7
Neural evidence for a two-stage model of conscious perception7
Facial color matching in optical see-through augmented reality6
Contributed Talks I: Fixational eye movements and retinal adaptation: optimizing drift to maximize information acquisition6
The Eyes Still Have It: Eye Processing is a Distinct Deficit in Developmental Prosopagnosia6
An Attentional Serial Reaction Time Task6
Race shapes rapid neural face categorization6
Neurobehavioral measures of coincidence anticipation timing6
Linking behavioral and neural estimates of trial-by-trial working memory information content6
Sinusoidal Smooth Pursuit After Childhood Hemispherectomy6
How many moving obstacles do we respond to at once? A temporal threshold model best accounts for collision avoidance in a crowd6
Competition shapes spatial coding strategy for selective attention inside visual working memory: insights from gaze and neural measurements6
Weaker visual surround suppression in both autism spectrum and psychosis spectrum disorders6
Action Video Games Training in Children with Developmental Dyslexia: A Meta-Analysis6
Are Search Templates Target-object Reconstructions?6
Contributed Talks I: Detecting and characterising microsaccades from AOSLO images of the photoreceptor mosaic using computer vision6
Visual Search for Warm and Cool Colours6
Poster Session: Leveraging AI to classify sex based on fovea shape features6
Can people determine object distance from its visual size and position in a correctly scaled 2D scene displayed on a large screen with aligned ground plane?6
Quantifying the mechanisms for the role of visual context on orientation judgments6
A blue-light absorbing lens improves visual function under bright light conditions in pseudophakic patients6
Noise reverses the oblique effect: A horizontal effect in orientation estimation and subjective uncertainty6
Exploring naturalistic vision in action with the 7T Naturalistic Perception, Action, and Cognition (NatPAC) Dataset6
The distinct role of human PIT in attention control6
Color contrast adaptation and compensation in color deficiencies6
The (lack of) correlation between evoked and spontaneous brain oscillations: an individual difference approach6
When does response duration track performance?6
Evaluation of novel tablet-based color vision tests6
Do physical effort and electrical stimulations similarly affect attentional capture?6
Cortical depth-dependent population receptive field size variation in human V1, V2 and V36
Sparse components distinguish visual pathways and their alignment to neural networks6
Efficiently-generated object similarity scores predicted from human feature ratings and deep neural network activations6
Endogenous attention samples rhythmically under spatial uncertainty6
Applying El Greco Fallacy to Serial Dependence6
Early automatic processes shape other-race effects for faces6
Macaques show an uncanny valley in body perception6
Greater sensitivity in separation discrimination with closer spacing of separation levels tested6
A new visual mental imagery classification system for imagery “extremes”: Evidence from visual working memory, visual priming, anomalous perception, and imagery-memory interference tasks5
Optical material properties affect detection of deformation of non-rigid rotating objects, but only slightly5
Statistical properties of 1st- and 2nd-order brightness induction in a disk/annulus paradigm5
Post-saccadic impairment of scene perception5
A model comprising independent control and conjugacy explains miniature fixation eye movements5
Oculomotor “laziness” constrains fixation selection in real-world tasks5
Features integrate along a motion trajectory when object integrity is preserved5
The Impact of Vision Restoration on Visual Cortical Structure5
Synthetic Faces Are More Trustworthy Than Real Faces5
A retinotopic reference frame structures communication between visual and memory systems5
Oscillation Gates Efficacy of Optogenetically-Induced V4 Inputs to FEF5
Building up visual memories from sensory evidence5
Inter-item competition during encoding and maintenance5
Confidence Determines the Strength of Visual Serial Dependence5
Faces Are Not Processed Holistically in Ensemble Judgments5
Implicit visuomotor adaptation is modulated by the attentional demands of a secondary task5
Primate monocular vision is intrinsically unstable: a side-effect of binocular homeostasis5
Spatial structure aids shape perception and feature extraction5
The functional profile of the ventrotemporal cortex to high-level vision, language, and attention5
Mask dynamics in eye region–based person identification: Effects of mask removal and addition5
Probing Satisfaction of Search Using a Laboratory Analog of Medical Image Analysis5
Strong modulation of face distortions in prosopometamorphopsia by color5
Shared neural representations of orientation and location information during working memory5
Learning to direct attention in space and time5
What does learning look like? Inferring epistemic intent from observed actions5
Computational modeling of traveling waves using MEG-EEG in human5
Accommodative responses stimulated from the Maddox components of vergence in participants with normal binocular vision5
3D Faces Evoke Stronger fMRI Activation than 2D Faces5
Keeping your eye, head, and hand on the ball: Rapidly orchestrated visuomotor behavior in a continuous action task5
The time course of chromatic adaptation in human early visual cortex revealed by SSVEPs4
Effects of unconscious action learning on action and perception4
The Moose Came Out of Nowhere: Low Prevalence Effects in Road Hazard Detection4
Corrections to: Mapping spatial frequency preferences across human primary visual cortex4
Visuospatial Attention Fluctuation is Modulated by Emotional State4
Subjective Judgments of Learning Reveal Conscious Access to Stimulus Memorability4
Inhibitory Competition in Figure assignment: Insights from brain and behavior4
The capacity limit for recognizing multiple words depends on their visual field positions and varies across individuals4
Motion Prediction is Biased by Visually Simulated Self-Motion4
EEG evoked activity suggests amodal evidence integration in multisensory decision-making4
Testing the Expertise Hypothesis with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Optimized for Subordinate-level Categorization4
The effects of perceptual uncertainty on reach to grasp movements4
Identification of 2D Images in Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) Based on Features and Gaze Behavior4
Distributional biases in spatial memory during virtual navigation4
Hard to ignore? Irrelevant distractors cannot be completely suppressed in a contextual cueing task.4
Examining a Hybrid Account of Salience-Based Amplification during Perceptual Average Judgments4
Effects of Local and Global Cues on Oculomotor and Perceived of Movement4
Interactions of sustained attention and visual search4
Topological Receptive Field Model: An enhancement to the pRF4
Spatiomotor Dynamics of Memory-Guided Motion during Drawing of Complex Trajectories4
Feature-based attention multiplicatively boosts contrast-response functions measured with fMRI4
The impact of training on the inner–outer asymmetry in crowding4
Attentional filters that gate visual working memory encoding are temporarily disrupted by eye movements4
Intact sex perception in a young acquired prosopagnosic4
Foveal prediction of saccade target features alters visual resolution in the center of gaze4
The role of motion in the neural representation of social interactions4
Predicting Color Discrimination from the Retinal Cone Densities and Spectral Sensitivities4
Poster Session: Experimental assessment of scleral anisotropy using multi-meridian air-coupled ultrasonic optical coherence elastography4
Lightness constancy in reality, in virtual reality, and on flat-panel displays4
Influences of physical image properties on image memory during naturalistic encoding4
Temporo-Parietal tDCS Alters Motion Perception and Visuo-Spatial Attention in Dyslexia4
The effect of perceptual interference on prioritization of feature dimensions in visual working memory4
Category Variability Provides Challenges to Learning and Search Performance4
Spontaneous alpha-band oscillations modulate stimulus-specific features representation4
Number, not uncertainty, drives logarithmic compression of numerosity estimates4
Changes in the speed of visual processing between foveola and perifovea: a combined behavioral and EEG investigation4
Shared and Subjective Interpretation of Abstract Art4
Multivariate pattern analysis of EEG data supports the role of adaptation in spontaneous perceptual reversals4
Object-based computations for color constancy4
Visual input affects behavioral detection of optogenetic stimulation in macaque inferior temporal cortex4
Temporal dynamics of human color processing measured using a continuous tracking task4
Relating residual visual function to visual areas affected by visual field loss4
Consistent monocular cues eliminate the influence of perceptual grouping on stereopsis4
Color-motion feature misbinding with optic-flow versus vertical motion4
Poster Session: Observations and Implications of Temporary Erythropsia in a Color-Normal Observer4
Psychophysical evidence for the involvement of head/body-centered reference frames in egocentric visuospatial memory: A whole-body roll tilt paradigm4
Evidence for full amodal completion of occluded images in low- and high-level ventral visual cortex.4
A novel adaptative method for measuring point of subjective equality4
Visual disturbances in recent-onset psychosis and clinical high-risk state for psychosis4
Perceived location of a static target in the dark affected by self-motion in the natural environment4
How to look unique4
N300 sensitivity to statistical regularity persists for low-pass filtered scenes4
Motion information plays only a secondary role in sex identification of walking persons in frontal view4
One at a time in the mind’s eye: Serial versus parallel mental simulation of moving objects3
Effective distribution of VWM resources does not depend on VWM capacity.3
Pattern-pulses and pattern-reversals evoke different cascades of cortical sources in the multifocal visual evoked potential3
Learning to Suppress Color Singletons via Feature-Based Regularities3
Neural Processing of Affective Scenes: A Comparison between Convolutional Neural Networks and Human Visual Pathways3
No signs of interference between learned attentional sets3
Identifying functional subdivisions of the human MT complex3
Invited Session I: Focusing on the Human Fovea: Plasticity and stability in human foveal pathways3
Cue-guided search facilitates attentional selection: Evidence from an EEG study3
Memory-based attentional capture is one-shot3
Modulating color cue effectiveness: The role of active selection in visuomotor adaptation3
Farewell to the explore-exploit trade-off in large-scale datasets3
Image statistics of melanopsin-mediated signals3
Language experience may modulate attentional disengagement to scene grammar inconsistencies during free-viewing3
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