Journal of Vision

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Journal of Vision (JOV) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal of the Association for Research in Vision in Ophthalmology.

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    22. lis 2019.

    Call for papers ! Submissions to the special issue "Vision and Information Visualization" will be open through December 1, 2019. Learn more here:

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  2. prije 21 sat

    From the January issue, "The parallel programming of landing position in saccadic eye movement sequences." Read the article for free

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  3. 29. sij

    Published today: "Short-latency ocular-following responses: Weighted nonlinear summation predicts the outcome of a competition between two sine wave gratings moving in opposite directions." Read for free

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  4. 28. sij

    From the December issue, "The effect of space on subjective time is mediated by apparent ." Read the article for free

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    28. sij

    Need funding assistance to publish in , or ? Apply for an ARVO Publication today!

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  6. 27. sij

    Patterns in the two eyes' views that are not identical in hue or contrast often elicit an impression of luster. A new study investigates the mechanisms for detecting interocular differences in contrast vision

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  7. 26. sij

    A new study investigated whether biological biases heading estimation from in a similar manner to nonbiological moving objects. Read the full article for free

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  8. 25. sij

    The ability to track a moving target with the hand has been extensively studied, but few studies have characterized gaze behavior during this task. Read more in "Gaze behavior during tracking with complex hand-cursor dynamics"

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  9. 24. sij

    From the December issue, "Selection enables enhancement: An integrated model of object tracking." Read for free bhttps://tinyurl.com/r4gqk7a

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  10. 23. sij

    New to read, "Predicting artificial visual field losses: A gaze-based inference study." Access the article for free

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    20. sij

    Congrats to on his first paper, with and Nichola Burton, entitled "Are expression aftereffects fully explained by tilt adaptation?" Spoiler - they aren't! Check it out now, open access, in .

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  12. 21. sij

    Call for papers! We seek submissions for a new special issue, "Crowding: Recent Advances and Perspectives." Please submit your paper by September 1, 2020. Learn more

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  13. 19. sij

    Motion information is essential in daily life because it provides cues to depth, timing, object ID, self-motion, and input to the oculomotor system. A new study investigates "motion perception in central field loss." Read more

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  14. 18. sij

    From the December issue, "Competition between salience and informational value for adaptation." Read for free

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  15. 17. sij

    "Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue Are Not Particularly Colorful." Colorfulness might provide the missing link between color , appearance, and naming. Read the study for free

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  16. 16. sij

    New to read, "Predictive eye movements when hitting a bouncing ball." Access the article in full, for free,

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  17. 7. sij

    Call for papers! We seek submissions for a new special issue, "Crowding: Recent Advances and Perspectives." Please submit your paper by September 1, 2020. Learn more

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    18. pro 2019.

    ARVO staff wishes everyone a happy holiday season!

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  19. 18. pro 2019.

    New to read: "Perceptual resolution of ambiguous neural representations for form and ." Read for free

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  20. 17. pro 2019.

    New to read: "The of how natural images drive the responses of neurons." Read for free

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  21. 16. pro 2019.

    New to read: "Center-surround velocity-based segmentation: Speed, eccentricity, and timing of visual stimuli interact to determine interocular dominance." Read more :

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