引用文献 2015
(1)Aida,S., Kusano,T., Shimono.K.,& Tam,W.J. 2015 Overestimation of the number of
elements in a threedimensional stimulus. Journal of Vision,15(9):23, 1–16.
(2)Atabaki,A., Marciniak,K., Dicke,P.W. & Thier,P. 2015 Assessing the precision of gaze
following using a stereoscopic 3D virtual reality setting. Vision Research 112,
68–82.
(4)Brascamp, J.W.& Klink, P.C. 2015 The ‘laws’ of binocular rivalry: 50 years of
Levelt’s propositions. Vision Research, 109, 20–37.
(5)Buckthought,A.,Fesi,J.D., Kirsch,L.E. & Mendola,J.D. 2015 Comparison of stimulus
rivalry to binocular rivalry with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of
Vision, 15(14):2, 1–20.
(6)Cañal-Bruland,R. & van der Kamp,J. 2015 Embodied perception: A proposal to
reconcile affordance and spatial perception. i-Perception, 6, 63–66.
(7)Chen,C.C. & Sio,L.T. 2015 3D surface configuration modulates 2D symmetry
detection. Vision Research, 107, 86–93.
(8)Deas,L.M & Wilcox,L.M. 2015 Perceptual grouping via binocular disparity: The
impact of stereoscopic good continuation. Journal of Vision, 15(11):11, 1–13.
(9)Dekel,R. & Sagi,D. 2015 Tilt aftereffect due to adaptation to natural stimuli. Vision
Research, 117, 91-99.
(10)Erkelens,C.J. 2015 The extent of visual space inferred from perspective angles.
i-Perception, 6, 5–14.
(11)Erkelens,C.J. 2015 The Perspective Structure of Visual Space. i-Perception, 6,
1–13
(12)Hakala,J., Katsyri,J. & Hakkinen,J. 2015 Stereoscopy Amplifies Emotions Elicited
by Facial Expressions. i-Perception, 6, 1–17.
(13)Hands,P., Smulders,T.V. & Read,J.C.A. 2015 Stereoscopic 3-D content appears
relatively veridical when viewed from an oblique angle. Journal of Vision,15(5):6,
1–21.
(14)Hess,R.F. & Thompson,B. 2015 Amblyopia and the binocular approach to its
therapy. Vision Research 114 (2015) 4–16.
(15)Holmin,J. & Nawrot,M. 2015 Motion parallax thresholds for unambiguous depth
perception. Vision Research,115, 40–47.
(16)Johansson,J., Seimyr,G.O. & Pansell, T. 2015 Eye dominance in binocular viewing
conditions. Journal of Vision, 15(9):21, 1–17.
(17)Kogo,N.,Hermans,L.,Stuer,D.,van Ee,R. & Wagemans,J. 2015 Temporal dynamics of
different cases of bi-stable figure–ground perception. Vision Research, 106, 7–19.
(18)Langer,M.S. & Siciliano,R.A. 2015 Are blur and disparity complementary cues to
depth? Vision Research, 107, 15–21.
(19)Layton,O.W. & Yazdanbakhsh,A. 2015 A neural model of border-ownership from
kinetic occlusion. Vision Research, 106, 64–80.
(20)Levi,D.M., Knill,D.C. & Bavelier,D. 2015 Stereopsis and amblyopia: A mini-review.
Vision Research, 114, 17–30.
(21)Marlow,P.J. & Anderson,B.L.2015 Material properties derived from
three-dimensional shape representations. Vision Research, 115, 199–208.
(22)Murphy,K.M., Roumeliotis,G., Williams,K., Beston,B.R. & Jones,D.G. 2015
Binocular visual training to promote recovery from monocular deprivation. Journal of
Vision ,15(1):2, 1–17.
(23)Norman,J.F.,Adkins,O.C., Norman,H.F., Cox,A.G. & Rogers,C.E. 2015 Aging and
the visual perception of exocentric distance. Vision Research, 109,52–58.
(24)Norman,J.F.,Adkins,O.C., PedersenL.E., b, Reyes,C.M., Wulff,R.A. & Tungate.A.
2015 The visual perception of exocentric distance in outdoor settings. Vision
Research, 117, 100–104.
(25)Ono,H. & Saqib, Y. 2015 The reference point for monocular visual direction
can, sometimes, be one of the eyes rather than the cyclopean eye. Perception, 44,
597 – 603.
(26)Reynaud,A., Gao,Y. & Hess,R.F. 2015 A normative dataset on human global
stereopsis using the quick Disparity Sensitivity Function (qDSF). Vision Research
113, 97–103.
(27)Royden,C.S., Sannicandro,S.E. & Webber,L.M. 2014 Detection of moving objects
using motion- and stereo-tuned operators. Journal of Vision (2015) 15(8):21, 1–17.
(28)Sato,K.,Kanazawa,S. & Yamaguchi,M. 2015 Infant perception of incongruent shapes
in cast shadows. i-Perception, 6, 91–99.
(29)Saunders,A. & Chen,Z. 2015 Perceptual biases and cue weighting in perception of
3D slant from texture and stereo information. Journal of Vision, 15(2):14, 1–24.
(30)Sayeur,M.S.,Vannasing,P.,Lefrançois,M.,Tremblay,E.,Lepore,F.,Lassonde,M.,
McKerra ,M. & Gallagher,A. 2015 Early childhood development of visual texture
segregation in full-term and preterm children. Vision Research, 112, 1–10.
(31)Self,M.W., Mookhoek,A.,Tjalma,N. & Roelfsema,P.R. 2015 Contextual effects on
perceived contrast: Figure–ground assignment and orientation contrast. Journal of
Vision ,15(2):2,1–21.
(32)Scherzer,T.R. & Ekroll,V. 2015 Partial modal completion under occlusion: What
do modal and amodal percepts represent? Journal of Vision (2015) 15(1):22, 1–20.
(33)Todd,J.T.,Eric J. L. Egan,E.J.L. & Kallie,C.S. 2015 The darker-is-deeper heuristic
for the perception of 3D shape from shading: Is it perceptually or ecologically
valid?
Journal of Vision,15, 1–10.
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