Visual Consciousness

 

  1. Paul Bach-y-Rita, Mitchell Tyler, Kurt Kaczamarek (2003). Seeing with the brain.
  2. R. R. Blake (2001). A Primer on binocular rivalry, including current controversies.
  3. Randolph Blake, Duje Tadin, Kenith V. Sobel, Tony A. Raissian, Sang Chul Chong (2006). Strength of early visual adaptation depends on visual awareness.
  4. Austen Clark (2001). Some logical features of feature integration.
  5. Axel Cleeremans . Change blindness to gradual changes in facial expressions.
  6. Frank H. Durgin (2002). The tinkerbell effect: Motion, perception and illusion.
  7. J. T. Enns, R. A. Rensink, V. Di Lollo (2000). Competition for consciousness among visual events: The psychophysics of reentrant visual processes.
  8. Jillian H. Fecteau, Romeo Chua, Ian Franks, James T. Enns (2001). Visual awareness and the on-line modification of action.
  9. J. Feinstein, M. Stein, G. Castillo, M. Paulus (2004). From sensory processes to conscious perception.
  10. Diego Fernandez-Duque, Ian Thornton (2000). Change detection without awareness: Do explicit reports underestimate the representation of change in the visual system?
  11. 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).
  12. Cedric Laloyaux, Christel Devue, Stephane Doyen, Elodie David, Axel Cleeremans . Undetected changes in visible stimuli influence subsequent decisions.
  13. David A. Leopold (1997). Brain Mechanisms of Visual Awareness: Using Perceptual Ambiguity to Investigate the Neural Basis of Image Segmentation and Grouping.
  14. David A. Leopold (2003). Motion perception: Read my LIP.
  15. David A. Leopold, Nikos K. Logothetis (1999). Multistable phenomena: Changing views in perception.
  16. David A. Leopold, Melanie Wilke, Alexander Maier, Nikos K. Logothetis (2002). Stable perception of visually ambiguous patterns.
  17. David A. Leopold (2003). Visual perception: Shaping what we see.
  18. Daniel T. Levin, Nausheen Momen, Sarah B. Drivdahl, Daniel J. Simons (2000). Change blindness blindness: The metacognitive error of overestimating change-detection ability.
  19. Daniel T. Levin, D. Alexander Varakin (2004). No pause for a brief disruption: Failures of visual awareness during ongoing events.
  20. A. David Milner (1995). Cerebral correlates of visual awareness.
  21. Stephen R. Mitroff, Daniel J. Simons (2000). Changes are not localized before they are explicitly detected.
  22. Steve Mitroff, Daniel J. Simons, Daniel T. Levin (2004). Nothing compares 2 views: Change blindness results from failures to compare retained information.
  23. Stephen R. Mitroff, Daniel J. Simons, Steven Franconeri (2002). The siren song of implicit change detection.
  24. Alva Noë, Luis Pessoa, Evan Thompson (2000). Beyond the grand illusion: What change blindness really teaches us about vision.
  25. Alva Noë (2001). Experience and the active mind.
  26. Alva Noë (2002). Is the visual world a grand illusion?
  27. Harold Pashler (1988). Familiarity and visual change detection.
  28. 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.
  29. Ronald A. Rensink (2005). Change blindness: Implications for the nature of visual attention.
  30. Ronald A. Rensink (2004). Visual sensing without seeing.
  31. Jörg R. J. Schirra (1993). A contribution to reference semantics of spatial prepositions: The visualization problem and its solution in vitra.
  32. Jörg R. J. Schirra . Connecting visual and verbal space: Preliminary considerations concerning the concept ‘mental image’.
  33. Daniel J. Simons (2000). Attentional capture and inattentional blindness.
  34. Daniel J. Simons (2000). Current approaches to change blindness.
  35. Daniel J. Simons, Steve Mitroff, Steve Franconeri (2003). Scene perception: What we can learn from visual integration and change detection.
  36. Ian Thornton, Diego Fernandez-Duque (2000). An implicit measure of undetected change.
  37. Ian Thornton, Diego Fernandez-Duque (2002). Converging evidence for the detection of change without awareness.
  38. Frank Tong (2003). Primary visual cortex and visual awareness.
  39. Frank Tong (2001). Competing theories of binocular rivalry: A possible resolution.
  40. Anne Treisman, Nancy Kanwisher (1998). Perceiving visually presented objects: Recognition, awareness, and modularity.
  41. G. Wallis, H. Buelthoff (2000). What’s scene and not seen: Influences of movement and task upon what we see.
  42. Jeremy Wolfe (1999). Inattentional amnesia.
  43. John Zeimbekis . Thought experiments and mental simulations.