Annual Review of Vision Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Annual Review of Vision Science is 10. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
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Reprogramming MĂĽller Glia to Regenerate Retinal Neurons101
Axon Regeneration in the Mammalian Optic Nerve96
Visual Search: How Do We Find What We Are Looking For?79
Retina Metabolism and Metabolism in the Pigmented Epithelium: A Busy Intersection61
Visual Functions of Primate Area V442
Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Keratoconus42
Anatomy and Function of the Primate Entorhinal Cortex37
Face Recognition by Humans and Machines: Three Fundamental Advances from Deep Learning35
Cellular-Scale Imaging of Transparent Retinal Structures and Processes Using Adaptive Optics Optical Coherence Tomography35
Human Organoids for the Study of Retinal Development and Disease35
Can We See with Melanopsin?34
Reading: The Confluence of Vision and Language31
Feature Detection by Retinal Ganglion Cells30
Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery: A Critical Appraisal of the Literature29
Generating and Using Transcriptomically Based Retinal Cell Atlases29
Aging of the Retina: Molecular and Metabolic Turbulences and Potential Interventions27
Topographic Variations in Retinal Encoding of Visual Space26
Tuning the Senses: How the Pupil Shapes Vision at the Earliest Stage26
The Diversity of Eyes and Vision26
Optical Coherence Tomography and Glaucoma25
Role of Feedback Connections in Central Visual Processing24
Binocular Vision and Stereopsis Across the Animal Kingdom23
Mobile Computational Photography: A Tour21
Functional Organization of Extraocular Motoneurons and Eye Muscles19
Image-Computable Ideal Observers for Tasks with Natural Stimuli19
Linking Neuronal Direction Selectivity to Perceptual Decisions About Visual Motion19
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Signals Related to Color in the Early Visual Cortex17
Retinal Ganglion Cell Axon Wiring Establishing the Binocular Circuit17
More Than the Face: Representations of Bodies in the Inferior Temporal Cortex17
Eye Movements in Macular Degeneration16
Spatial Integration in Normal Face Processing and Its Breakdown in Congenital Prosopagnosia16
Microglia Activation and Inflammation During the Death of Mammalian Photoreceptors16
Rethinking Space: A Review of Perception, Attention, and Memory in Scene Processing16
Organization, Function, and Development of the Mouse Retinogeniculate Synapse15
Eye Movements as a Window into Decision-Making15
Imaging the Retinal Vasculature15
Visual Remapping14
Morphology, Molecular Characterization, and Connections of Ganglion Cells in Primate Retina14
Neuromodulatory Control of Early Visual Processing in Macaque14
Role of the Superior Colliculus in Guiding Movements Not Made by the Eyes13
Impact of Photoreceptor Loss on Retinal Circuitry12
Measures of Function and Structure to Determine Phenotypic Features, Natural History, and Treatment Outcomes in Inherited Retinal Diseases12
Balancing Flexibility and Interference in Working Memory12
Are Deep Neural Networks Adequate Behavioral Models of Human Visual Perception?12
Measuring and Modeling Visual Appearance11
The Boston Keratoprosthesis—The First 50 Years: Some Reminiscences11
Quantifying Visual Image Quality: A Bayesian View11
Sensory Perception in Autism: What Can We Learn?11
Visual Functions of the Primate Superior Colliculus11
Do You See What I See? Diversity in Human Color Perception10
Remembering the Past to See the Future10
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