| Meaning guides attention in real-world scene images: Evidence from eye movements and meaning maps |
19 |
| Serial dependence in numerosity perception |
12 |
| Perceiving set mean and range: Automaticity and precision |
11 |
| Serial dependence in the perception of visual variance |
10 |
| Creating correct blur and its effect on accommodation |
9 |
| High reward enhances perceptual learning |
9 |
| The Human Connectome Project 7 Tesla retinotopy dataset: Description and population receptive field analysis |
9 |
| Motion perception as a model for perceptual aging |
9 |
| Feature integration is unaffected by saccade landing point, even when saccades land outside of the range of regular oculomotor variance |
8 |
| Spontaneous repulsive adaptation in the absence of attractive serial dependence |
8 |
| Estimating mechanical properties of cloth from videos using dense motion trajectories: Human psychophysics and machine learning |
7 |
| Anchoring visual search in scenes: Assessing the role of anchor objects on eye movements during visual search |
7 |
| Comparing set summary statistics and outlier pop out in vision |
7 |
| Confidence boosts serial dependence in orientation estimation |
7 |
| Comparing performance on the MNREAD iPad application with the MNREAD acuity chart |
7 |
| The boundaries of the self: The sense of agency across different sensorimotor aspects |
6 |
| Color statistics of objects, and color tuning of object cortex in macaque monkey |
6 |
| Revisiting individual differences in the time course of binocular rivalry |
6 |
| The visual perception of metal |
6 |
| Vernier learning with short- and long-staircase training and its transfer to a new location with double training |
6 |
| Strength of continuous flash suppression is optimal when target and masker modulation rates are matched |
6 |
| Assessing the kaleidoscope of monocular deprivation effects |
6 |
| Symmetry perception for patterns defined by color and luminance |
6 |
| Saturation and brightness modulate the effect of depth on visual working memory |
6 |
| Adaptive allocation of human visual working memory capacity during statistical and categorical learning |
5 |
| Ensemble statistics accessed through proxies: Range heuristic and dependence on low-level properties in variability discrimination |
5 |
| Weighted integration of short-term memory and sensory signals in the oculomotor system |
5 |
| Predicting artificial visual field losses: A gaze-based inference study |
5 |
| Disambiguating serial effects of multiple timescales |
5 |
| Illumination discrimination for chromatically biased illuminations: Implications for color constancy |
5 |
| Endogenous spatial attention during perceptual learning facilitates location transfer |
5 |
| Independent and parallel visual processing of ensemble statistics: Evidence from dual tasks |
5 |
| Deep learning-Using machine learning to study biological vision |
5 |
| Sensitivity measures of visuospatial attention |
5 |
| Shatter and splatter: The contribution of mechanical and optical properties to the perception of soft and hard breaking materials |
5 |
| Binocular vision and fixational eye movements |
5 |
| Getting fumpered: Classifying objects by what has been done to them |
5 |
| Ensemble representation for multiple facial expressions: Evidence for a capacity limited perceptual process |
5 |
| A systematic approach to testing and predicting light-material interactions |
4 |
| Integration of prior knowledge during haptic exploration depends on information type |
4 |
| Using deep learning to probe the neural code for images in primary visual cortex |
4 |
| Reflections on glass |
4 |
| Temporal attention improves perception similarly at foveal and parafoveal locations |
4 |
| Comparing the minimum spatial-frequency content for recognizing Chinese and alphabet characters |
4 |
| What determines the object-level visual masking: The bottom-up role of topological change |
4 |
| Decision-variable correlation |
4 |
| Effects of visual stimulus characteristics and individual differences in heading estimation |
4 |
| Slow gain fluctuations limit benefits of temporal integration in visual cortex |
4 |
| Depth variation and stereo processing tasks in natural scenes |
4 |
| Assessing the generalizability of eye dominance across binocular rivalry, onset rivalry, and continuous flash suppression |
4 |