Volume 8, Number 7
doi:10.1167/8.7
http://journalofvision.org/8/7/
ISSN 1534-7362
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Perceptual organization and neural computation
Sergei Gepshtein
James H. Elder
Laurence T. Maloney
Articles
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Bistability for audiovisual stimuli: Perceptual decision is modality specific
Jean-Michel Hupé
Lu-Ming Joffo
Daniel Pressnitzer
2
Perceptual grouping and inverse fMRI activity patterns in human visual cortex
Fang Fang
Daniel Kersten
Scott O. Murray
3
Local determinants of contour interpolation
Marianne Maertens
Robert Shapley
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Induced Gamma activity in primary visual cortex is related to luminance and not color contrast: An MEG study
Peyman Adjamian
Avgis Hadjipapas
Gareth R. Barnes
Arjan Hillebrand
Ian E. Holliday
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Fixation locations when grasping partly occluded objects
Denise D. J. de Grave
Constanze Hesse
Anne-Marie Brouwer
Volker H. Franz
6
Perceptual segmentation and the perceived orientation of dot clusters: The role of robust statistics
Elias H. Cohen
Manish Singh
Laurence T. Maloney
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The segmental structure of faces and its use in gender recognition
Adrian Nestor
Michael J. Tarr
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Perceptual organization reconsidered in the light of the watercolor illusion: The problem of perception of holes and the object-hole effect
Baingio Pinna
Maria Tanca
9
Contextual modulations of center-surround interactions in motion revealed with the motion aftereffect
Duje Tadin
Chris L. E. Paffen
Randolph Blake
Joseph S. Lappin
10
A feedback model of figure-ground assignment
Dražen Domijan
Mia Šetić
11
Selective mechanisms for simple contours revealed by compound adaptation
Sarah Hancock
Jonathan W. Peirce
12
Spatial structure affects temporal judgments: Evidence for a synchrony binding code
Samuel Cheadle
Frank Bauer
Andrew Parton
Hermann Müller
Yoram S. Bonneh
Marius Usher
13
On the plausibility of the discriminant center-surround hypothesis for visual saliency
Dashan Gao
Vijay Mahadevan
Nuno Vasconcelos
14
Psychophysical differences in processing of global motion and form detection and position discrimination
Benjamin M. Harvey
Oliver J. Braddick
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From local to global: Cortical dynamics of contour integration
Topi Tanskanen
Jussi Saarinen
Lauri Parkkonen
Riitta Hari
16
Assessing the microstructure of motion correspondences with non-retinotopic feature attribution
Thomas U. Otto
Haluk Öğmen
Michael H. Herzog
17
Response similarity as a basis for perceptual binding
Anna Sterkin
Alexander Sterkin
Uri Polat
18
Layered image representations and the computation of surface lightness
Barton L. Anderson
Jonathan Winawer
19
Spatial biases and computational constraints on the encoding of complex local image structure
Ryan R. L. Taylor
Ted Maddess
Yoshinori Nagai
20
Bi-stable depth ordering of superimposed moving gratings
Rubén Moreno-Bote
Asya Shpiro
John Rinzel
Nava Rubin
21
Segregation by onset asynchrony
P. J. B. Hancock
L. Walton
G. Mitchell
Y. Plenderleith
W. A. Phillips
22
Spatial attention in early vision for the perception of border ownership
Nobuhiko Wagatsuma
Ryohei Shimizu
Ko Sakai
23
Families of models for gabor paths demonstrate the importance of spatial adjacency
Roger Watt
Tim Ledgeway
Steven C. Dakin
24
Behavioral significance of motion direction causes anisotropic flash-lag, flash-drag, flash-repulsion, and movement-mislocalization effects
Zhuanghua Shi
Romi Nijhawan
25
Exploration of vertical bias in perceptual completion of illusory contours: Threshold measures and response classification
Masayoshi Nagai
Patrick J. Bennett
Allison B. Sekuler
26
Better discrimination for illusory than for occluded perceptual completions
Jiawei Zhou
Bosco S. Tjan
Yifeng Zhou
Zili Liu
27
Brightness contrast–contrast induction model predicts assimilation and inverted assimilation effects
Yuval Barkan
Hedva Spitzer
Shmuel Einav
28
Activity in visual area V4 correlates with surface perception
Seth E. Bouvier
Kristen S. Cardinal
Stephen A. Engel
29
Surface interpolation and 3D relatability
Carlo Fantoni
James D. Hilger
Walter Gerbino
Philip J. Kellman
30
Synchrony and the binding problem in macaque visual cortex
Yi Dong
Stefan Mihalas
Fangtu Qiu
Rüdiger von der Heydt
Ernst Niebur
31
When a never-seen but less-occluded image is better recognized: Evidence from old–new memory experiments
Hongjing Lu
Zili Liu
32
SUN: A Bayesian framework for saliency using natural statistics
Lingyun Zhang
Matthew H. Tong
Tim K. Marks
Honghao Shan
Garrison W. Cottrell
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A Bayesian framework for cue integration in multistable grouping: Proximity, collinearity, and orientation priors in zigzag lattices
Peter M. E. Claessens
Johan Wagemans
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A recurrent dynamic model for correspondence-based face recognition
Philipp Wolfrum
Christian Wolff
Jörg Lücke
Christoph von der Malsburg
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