Visual Consciousness
- Paul Bach-y-Rita, Mitchell Tyler, Kurt Kaczamarek (2003). Seeing with the brain.
- R. R. Blake (2001). A Primer on binocular rivalry, including current controversies.
- Randolph Blake, Duje Tadin, Kenith V. Sobel, Tony A. Raissian, Sang Chul Chong (2006). Strength of early visual adaptation depends on visual awareness.
- Austen Clark (2001). Some logical features of feature integration.
- Axel Cleeremans . Change blindness to gradual changes in facial expressions.
- Frank H. Durgin (2002). The tinkerbell effect: Motion, perception and illusion.
- J. T. Enns, R. A. Rensink, V. Di Lollo (2000). Competition for consciousness among visual events: The psychophysics of reentrant visual processes.
- Jillian H. Fecteau, Romeo Chua, Ian Franks, James T. Enns (2001). Visual awareness and the on-line modification of action.
- J. Feinstein, M. Stein, G. Castillo, M. Paulus (2004). From sensory processes to conscious perception.
- Diego Fernandez-Duque, Ian Thornton (2000). Change detection without awareness: Do explicit reports underestimate the representation of change in the visual system?
- Diego Fernandez-Duque, Ian Thornton (2003). Explicit mechanisms do not account for implicit localization and identification of change: An empirical reply to Mitroff et al (2000).
- Cedric Laloyaux, Christel Devue, Stephane Doyen, Elodie David, Axel Cleeremans . Undetected changes in visible stimuli influence subsequent decisions.
- David A. Leopold (1997). Brain Mechanisms of Visual Awareness: Using Perceptual Ambiguity to Investigate the Neural Basis of Image Segmentation and Grouping.
- David A. Leopold (2003). Motion perception: Read my LIP.
- David A. Leopold, Nikos K. Logothetis (1999). Multistable phenomena: Changing views in perception.
- David A. Leopold, Melanie Wilke, Alexander Maier, Nikos K. Logothetis (2002). Stable perception of visually ambiguous patterns.
- David A. Leopold (2003). Visual perception: Shaping what we see.
- Daniel T. Levin, Nausheen Momen, Sarah B. Drivdahl, Daniel J. Simons (2000). Change blindness blindness: The metacognitive error of overestimating change-detection ability.
- Daniel T. Levin, D. Alexander Varakin (2004). No pause for a brief disruption: Failures of visual awareness during ongoing events.
- A. David Milner (1995). Cerebral correlates of visual awareness.
- Stephen R. Mitroff, Daniel J. Simons (2000). Changes are not localized before they are explicitly detected.
- Steve Mitroff, Daniel J. Simons, Daniel T. Levin (2004). Nothing compares 2 views: Change blindness results from failures to compare retained information.
- Stephen R. Mitroff, Daniel J. Simons, Steven Franconeri (2002). The siren song of implicit change detection.
- Alva Noë, Luis Pessoa, Evan Thompson (2000). Beyond the grand illusion: What change blindness really teaches us about vision.
- Alva Noë (2001). Experience and the active mind.
- Alva Noë (2002). Is the visual world a grand illusion?
- Harold Pashler (1988). Familiarity and visual change detection.
- Luiz Pessoa, Evan Thompson, Alva Noë (1998). Finding out about filling-in: A guide to perceptual completion for visual science and the philosophy of perception.
- Ronald A. Rensink (2005). Change blindness: Implications for the nature of visual attention.
- Ronald A. Rensink (2004). Visual sensing without seeing.
- Jörg R. J. Schirra (1993). A contribution to reference semantics of spatial prepositions: The visualization problem and its solution in vitra.
- Jörg R. J. Schirra . Connecting visual and verbal space: Preliminary considerations concerning the concept ‘mental image’.
- Daniel J. Simons (2000). Attentional capture and inattentional blindness.
- Daniel J. Simons (2000). Current approaches to change blindness.
- Daniel J. Simons, Steve Mitroff, Steve Franconeri (2003). Scene perception: What we can learn from visual integration and change detection.
- Ian Thornton, Diego Fernandez-Duque (2000). An implicit measure of undetected change.
- Ian Thornton, Diego Fernandez-Duque (2002). Converging evidence for the detection of change without awareness.
- Frank Tong (2003). Primary visual cortex and visual awareness.
- Frank Tong (2001). Competing theories of binocular rivalry: A possible resolution.
- Anne Treisman, Nancy Kanwisher (1998). Perceiving visually presented objects: Recognition, awareness, and modularity.
- G. Wallis, H. Buelthoff (2000). What’s scene and not seen: Influences of movement and task upon what we see.
- Jeremy Wolfe (1999). Inattentional amnesia.
- John Zeimbekis . Thought experiments and mental simulations.