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Visual Cognition

Статьи последних нескольких выпусков журнала Visual Cognition © Psychology Press, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
  • "Filling-in" colour in natural scenes
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 15, No. 7. (October 2007), pp. 765-778.
  • Grabbing attention without knowing: Automatic capture of attention by subliminal spatial cues
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 15, No. 7. (October 2007), pp. 779-788.
  • Disruption of early face recognition processes by object substitution masking
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 15, No. 7. (October 2007), pp. 789-798.
  • Preattentive face processing: What do visual search experiments with schematic faces tell us?
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 15, No. 7. (October 2007), pp. 799-833.
  • The principle of good continuation in space and time can guide visual search in absence of priming or contextual cueing
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 15, No. 7. (October 2007), pp. 834-853.
  • An analysis of letter expertise in a levels-of-categorization framework
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 15, No. 7. (2007), pp. 854-879.
    by Alan C Wong, Isabel Gauthier
  • Visual search and selective attention
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 389-410.
  • How the deployment of attention determines what we see
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 411-443.
  • Top-down modulation of preattentive processing: Testing the recovery account of contingent capture
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 445-465.
    posted by 1 person jblairpdx
  • Visual search for featural singletons: No top-down modulation, only bottom-up priming
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 466-489.
  • Locus of dimension weighting: Preattentive or postselective?
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 490-513.
  • Salience and target selection in visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 514-542.
  • Relax! Cognitive strategy influences visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 543-564.
    posted by 1 person awarlau
  • Attention on autopilot: Past experience and attentional set
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 565-583.
  • Selecting and ignoring the component features of a visual object: A negative priming paradigm
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 584-618.
  • Colour as a Gestalt: Pop out with basic features and with conjunctions
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 619-628.
    posted by 1 person dmd
  • From searching for features to searching for threat: Drawing the boundary between preattentive and attentive vision
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 629-646.
  • Does the inspector have a memory?
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 648-667.
  • Revisiting the variable memory model of visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 668-684.
  • Oculomotor behaviour in visual search for multiple targets
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 685-703.
  • Evidence for a systematic component within scan paths in visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 704-715.
  • The preview search task: Evidence for visual marking
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 716-735.
  • The preview benefit: Visual marking, feature-based inhibition, temporal segregation, or onset capture?
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 736-748.
  • Why don't we see changes? The role of attentional bottlenecks and limited visual memory
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 749-780.
  • Visual memory for natural scenes: Evidence from change detection and visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 781-807.
    posted by 1 person awarlau
  • The role of working memory and long-term memory in visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 808-830.
    posted by 1 person awarlau
  • Contributions from cognitive neuroscience to understanding functional mechanisms of visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 832-850.
  • Visual search and spatial deficits
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 851-862.
  • Frontal control of attentional capture in visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 863-876.
    by Lavie, Nilli, Fockert, Jan De
  • Neural correlates of visual dimension weighting
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 877-897.
  • Visual search and single-cell electrophysiology of attention: Area MT, from sensation to perception
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 898-910.
  • A theory of a saliency map in primary visual cortex (V1) tested by psychophysics of colourorientation interference in texture segmentation
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 911-933.
  • On the roles of the human frontal eye fields and parietal cortex in visual search1
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 934-957.
  • Quantitative modelling of perceptual salience at human eye position
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 959-984.
  • Top-down guidance of visual search: A computational account
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 985-1005.
  • The neurodynamics of visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 4-8. (December 2006), pp. 1006-1024.
  • Visual determinants of preferred adjective order
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 3. (July 2006), pp. 261-294.
  • Attentional shifts to rare singletons
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 3. (July 2006), pp. 295-325.
  • Symbolic- and response-related contributions to blindness to compatible stimuli
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 3. (July 2006), pp. 326-350.
  • Long-term gaze cueing effects: Evidence for retrieval of prior states of attention from memory
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 3. (July 2006), pp. 351-364.
  • Gaze control and recollective experience in face recognition
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 3. (July 2006), pp. 365-386.
  • The shape of a view: Are rectilinear views necessary to elicit boundary extension?
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 2. (June 2006), pp. 129-149.
    by Karen Daniels, Helene Intraub
  • Explicit memory for rejected distractors during visual search
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 2. (June 2006), pp. 150-174.
    by Melissa Beck, Matthew Peterson, Walter Boot, Miroslava Vomela, Arthur Kramer
  • Some puzzling findings in multiple object tracking (MOT): II. Inhibition of moving nontargets
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 2. (June 2006), pp. 175-198.
    by Zenon Pylyshyn
    posted by 1 person jilu
  • Is associative priming a valid method to differentiate the serial and parallel models of face identification?
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 2. (June 2006), pp. 199-216.
  • Categorical effects in visual search for colour
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 2. (June 2006), pp. 217-240.
    by Christine Daoutis, Michael Pilling, Ian Davies
  • Effects of perceptual grouping on positive and negative priming
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 2. (June 2006), pp. 241-259.
    by Dolores Luna, Angel Villarino, Rosa, Maria, Enrique Moreno
  • The illusion of clarity: Image segmentation and edge attribution without filling-in
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 1. (May 2006), pp. 1-36.
    by Daniel Smilek, Mark Rempel, James Enns
  • Visual working memory for trained and novel polygons
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 1. (May 2006), pp. 37-54.
    by Diyu Chen, Yee, Yuhong Jiang
  • Same-race faces are perceived more holistically than other-race faces
    Visual Cognition, Vol. 14, No. 1. (May 2006), pp. 55-73.
    by Caroline Michel, Roberto Caldara, Bruno Rossion
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