i-Perception

Papers
(The TQCC of i-Perception 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tactile perception of randomness: Effect of varying stimulus size and participants age42
Gibson and Pictures in Perspective: Reverse the Directions29
Less is More: Perception as a fun way to Rich Minimalism21
Individual fixation tendencies in person viewing generalize from images to videos17
Do you look longer at attractive faces? It depends on what you are looking for17
Visualizing the change of “viewpoints” in 3D virtual art exhibition17
Temporal integration characteristics of an image defined by binocular disparity cues13
Binocular portraiture13
When a bank becomes a bank, and a bank is the bank but not the bank: Multistability of homonyms’ meaning12
Continuous psychophysics for two-variable experiments; A new “Bayesian participant” approach12
Vection induced by a pair of patches of synchronized visual motion stimuli covering total field of views as small as 10 square-degrees12
Inversion Effect of Hand Postures: Effect of Visual Experience Over Long and Short Term12
Textures vs Non-Textures: A Simple Computational Method for Classifying Perceived ‘Texturality’ in Natural Images10
Rod responses produce the peripheral flicker illusion10
A two-stage spectral model for sound texture perception: Synthesis and psychophysics10
A failed attempt to explain relative motion illusions via motion blur, and a new sparse version10
Buddha's ear illusion: Immediate and extensive earlobe deformation through visuotactile stimulation10
The slime hand illusion: Nonproprioceptive ownership distortion specific to the skin region10
Effects of forward mask duration variability on the temporal dynamics of brief facial expression categorization9
Illusory motion and vection induced by a printed static image under flickering ambient light at rates up to 100 Hz6
Looking with or without seeing in an individual with age-related macular degeneration impairing central vision5
Scenting Entertainment: Virtual Reality Storytelling, Theme Park Rides, Gambling, and Video-Gaming5
Coloured hearing, colour music, colour organs, and the search for perceptually meaningful correspondences between colour and sound5
Varieties of pictorial vision5
No relationships between frequencies of mind-wandering and perceptual rivalry5
Face Adaptation—Investigating Nonconfigural Saturation Alterations5
Factors contributing to transient-induced fading: Examining the impact of luminance contrasts and subjective contours5
The Effects of Bilateral and Ipsilateral Auditory Stimuli on the Subcomponents of Visual Attention4
Dynamics of visual reversals from ambiguous spinning biological-motion and rigid structure-from-motion4
When is a disparity not a disparity? Toward an old theory of three-dimensional vision4
Touch and voice have different advantages in perceiving positive and negative emotions4
Cupid stealing visual attention - the restoration of Vermeer’s “Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window” altered viewing behavior4
Crossmodal correspondences and interactions between texture and taste perception4
Effects of self-avatar cast shadow and foot vibration on telepresence, virtual walking experience, and cybersickness from omnidirectional movie4
Illusory perception of visual patterns in pure noise is associated with COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs4
General lighting can overcome accidental viewing4
The frog hand illusion: Distortion of hand shape in inverted presentation3
Searching for perceptual similarity within, and between, the (chemical) senses3
The switching glare illusion: Appearance and disappearance of glare effect due to figure-ground reversal3
A speech compression method without utilizing signal prediction3
Reassessing the curvature effect in tables and chairs3
Auditory Subjective-Straight-Ahead Blurs during Significantly Slow Passive Body Rotation3
Audiovisual interaction with rate-varying signals2
The kinetic Orbison illusion2
Romantic bias in judging the attractiveness of faces wearing masks2
Monaural auditory spatial abilities in early blind individuals2
Effects of a gap between the central and surrounding regions with luminance gradients on the feeling of being dazzled2
Ambiguous apparent motion in exchanging disks2
A comparative study of the attentional blink of facial expression in deaf and hearing children2
Look and ye shall hear: Selective auditory attention modulates the audiovisual correspondence effect2
Differential Effects of Experience and Information Cues on Metacognitive Judgments About Others’ Change Detection Abilities2
Heading perception from optic flow is affected by heading distribution2
Reversing the reversed congruency effect: directional salience overrides social significance in a spatial Stroop task2
Color Affects Recognition of Emoticon Expressions2
Connecting the beholder with the artwork: Thoughts on gaining liveliness by the usage of paraphernalia2
The background assimilation effect: Facial emotional perception is affected by surrounding stimuli2
Body ownership and tactile processing: Effects of bilateral rubber hand illusion on tactile temporal order judgment2
Face Masks Do Not Alter Gaze Cueing of Attention: Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic2
Eye size recognition of self and others among people with self-face dissatisfaction2
Qualitative shape from shading2
Chikamatsu, Mori, and the uncanny valley2
Blodgett's (1919) “Ship camouflage” 105 years on: A misperception of dazzle perception revealed and redressed2
Combining and segmenting geometric shapes into parts depending on symmetry type: Evidence from children and adults2
Marketing sonified fragrance: Designing soundscapes for scent2
Perceived depth reversals of images on a concave screen2
Color Compensatory Mechanism of Chromatic Adaptation at the Cortical Level2
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