Volume 8, Number 15 doi:10.1167/8.15 http://journalofvision.org/8/15/ ISSN 1534-7362

Articles
1 The direction of measured face aftereffects
Christopher P. Benton
Emma C. Burgess
2 Interpreting ambiguous visual information in motor learning
Jennifer K. Dionne
Denise Y. P. Henriques
3 Attention biases decisions but does not alter appearance
Keith A. Schneider
Marcell Komlos
4 Top-down directed attention to stimulus features and attentional allocation to bottom-up deviations
Risa Sawaki
Jun'ichi Katayama
5 Can low level image differences account for the ability of human observers to discriminate facial identity?
Danelle A. Wilbraham
James C. Christensen
Aleix M. Martinez
James T. Todd
6 A dynamic representation of target motion drives predictive smooth pursuit during target blanking
Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry
Marcus Missal
Philippe Lefèvre
7 Audiovisual short-term influences and aftereffects in motion: Examination across three sets of directional pairings
Anshul Jain
Sharon L. Sally
Thomas V. Papathomas
8 Neural activity in human V1 correlates with dynamic lightness induction
Maria Pereverzeva
Scott O. Murray
9 Distinct perceptual grouping pathways revealed by temporal carriers and envelopes
Stéphane Rainville
Aaron Clarke
10 Fine-scale activity patterns in high-level visual areas encode the category of invisible objects
Philipp Sterzer
John-Dylan Haynes
Geraint Rees
11 Electroretinographic responses that may reflect activity of parvo- and magnocellular post-receptoral visual pathways
Jan Kremers
Barbara Link
12 Inter-trial inhibition of attention to features is modulated by task relevance
Brian R. Levinthal
Alejandro Lleras
13 Removal of monocular interactions equates rivalry behavior for monocular, binocular, and stimulus rivalries
Jeroen J. A. van Boxtel
Tomas Knapen
Casper J. Erkelens
Raymond van Ee
14 Perceptive fields of saliency
Frédéric J. A. M. Poirier
Frédéric Gosselin
Martin Arguin
15 Why do we miss rare targets? Exploring the boundaries of the low prevalence effect
Anina N. Rich
Melina A. Kunar
Michael J. Van Wert
Barbara Hidalgo-Sotelo
Todd S. Horowitz
Jeremy M. Wolfe
16 Competition between color and luminance for target selection in smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements
Miriam Spering
Anna Montagnini
Karl R. Gegenfurtner
17 Modelling contrast discrimination data suggest both the pedestal effect and stochastic resonance to be caused by the same mechanism
Robbe L. T. Goris
Johan Wagemans
Felix A. Wichmann



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