A review of interactions between peripheral and foveal vision
Visual processing varies dramatically across the visual field. These differences start in the
retina and continue all the way to the visual cortex. Despite these differences in processing …
retina and continue all the way to the visual cortex. Despite these differences in processing …
Subjective inflation: phenomenology's get-rich-quick scheme
Highlights•Researchers disagree about whether visual phenomenology is rich or
sparse.•Studies show that minimally attended phenomenology is subjectively overestimated …
sparse.•Studies show that minimally attended phenomenology is subjectively overestimated …
Neuspike-net: High speed video reconstruction via bio-inspired neuromorphic cameras
Neuromorphic vision sensor is a new bio-inspired imaging paradigm that emerged in recent
years, which continuously sensing luminance intensity and firing asynchronous spikes …
years, which continuously sensing luminance intensity and firing asynchronous spikes …
Humans trust central vision more than peripheral vision even in the dark
Two types of photoreceptors in the human retina support vision across a wide range of
luminances: cones are active under bright daylight illumination (photopic viewing) and rods …
luminances: cones are active under bright daylight illumination (photopic viewing) and rods …
[HTML][HTML] A comparison of the temporal and spatial properties of trans-saccadic perceptual recalibration and saccadic adaptation
Repeated exposure to a consistent trans-saccadic step in the position of the saccadic target
reliably produces a change of saccadic gain, a well-established trans-saccadic motor …
reliably produces a change of saccadic gain, a well-established trans-saccadic motor …
Underconfidence in peripheral vision
Our visual experience appears uniform across the visual field, despite the poor resolution of
peripheral vision. This may be because we do not notice that we are missing details in the …
peripheral vision. This may be because we do not notice that we are missing details in the …
Lightness discrimination depends more on bright rather than shaded regions of three-dimensional objects
The brighter portions of a shaded complex object are in principle more informative about its
lightness and are preferentially fixated during lightness judgments. In this study, we …
lightness and are preferentially fixated during lightness judgments. In this study, we …
Numerosity perception in peripheral vision
Peripheral vision has different functional priorities for mammals than foveal vision. One of its
roles is to monitor the environment while central vision is focused on the current task …
roles is to monitor the environment while central vision is focused on the current task …
[HTML][HTML] Prediction shapes peripheral appearance
Peripheral perception is limited in terms of visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and positional
uncertainty. In the present study we used an image-manipulation algorithm (the Eidolon …
uncertainty. In the present study we used an image-manipulation algorithm (the Eidolon …
Microsaccade selectivity as discriminative feature for object decoding
Microsaccades, a form of fixational eye movements, help maintain visual stability during
stationary observations. This study examines the modulation of microsaccadic rates by …
stationary observations. This study examines the modulation of microsaccadic rates by …