Perceptual processes in human observers vary considerably across a number of domains, producing idiosyncratic biases in the appearance of ambiguous figures [1], faces [2], and a number of visual illusions [3-6]. This work has largely emphasized object and pattern recognition, which suggests that these are more likely to produce individual differences. However, the presence of substantial variation in the anatomy and physiology of the visual system [4,7,8] suggests that individual variations may be found in even more basic visual tasks. To support this idea, we demonstrate observer-specific biases in a fundamental visual task - object localization throughout the visual field. We show that localization judgments of briefly presented targets p...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
AbstractTwo different groups of subjects had to adjust two-dimensional stimuli, differing in size, s...
Complex perceptions may be analyzed as combinations of simpler components. The consequences for beha...
Perceptual processes in human observers vary considerably across a number of domains, producing idio...
Perceiving the positions of objects is a prerequisite for most other visual and visuomotor functions...
AbstractPrevious research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task rele...
Objects can be characterized by a number of properties (e.g., shape, color, size, and location). How...
NoNatural visual scenes are a rich source of information. Objects often carry luminance, colour, mot...
Previous research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task relevant fea...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
Recent studies have shown the presence of distortions in proprioceptive hand localization tasks. Tho...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Object location and identity interact with each other asymmetrically in adults: Participants tend to...
In the current study, we investigated whether the introduction of perspective shifts in a spatial me...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
AbstractTwo different groups of subjects had to adjust two-dimensional stimuli, differing in size, s...
Complex perceptions may be analyzed as combinations of simpler components. The consequences for beha...
Perceptual processes in human observers vary considerably across a number of domains, producing idio...
Perceiving the positions of objects is a prerequisite for most other visual and visuomotor functions...
AbstractPrevious research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task rele...
Objects can be characterized by a number of properties (e.g., shape, color, size, and location). How...
NoNatural visual scenes are a rich source of information. Objects often carry luminance, colour, mot...
Previous research has shown spontaneous location processing when location is not a task relevant fea...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
It has been suggested that human perceptual learning could be explained in terms of a better memory ...
Recent studies have shown the presence of distortions in proprioceptive hand localization tasks. Tho...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
Object location and identity interact with each other asymmetrically in adults: Participants tend to...
In the current study, we investigated whether the introduction of perspective shifts in a spatial me...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
AbstractTwo different groups of subjects had to adjust two-dimensional stimuli, differing in size, s...
Complex perceptions may be analyzed as combinations of simpler components. The consequences for beha...