Journal of Vision

Publisher
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Country
United States
History
2001 to present
Website
http://journalofvision.org/
Impact factor
2.826 (2010)

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Neuroscience

Why, sometimes, we don't see what we actually saw

Georgetown University neuroscientists say they have identified how people can have a "crash in visual processing"—a bottleneck of feedforward and feedback signals that can cause us not to be consciously aware of stimuli ...

Neuroscience

Bright lights outdoors may help treat lazy eye in children

The maturation of visual acuity in both amblyopia and myopia may be closely associated with the development of pathways signaling bright features in the brain, according to research published in the Journal of Neuroscience ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

It's all in the eyes: Women and men really do see things differently

Women and men look at faces and absorb visual information in different ways, which suggests there is a gender difference in understanding visual cues, according to a team of scientists that included psychologists from Queen ...

Neuroscience

Research shows how visual perception slows with age

Grandparents may be some of the best storytellers around, in the sense that they usually have plenty of stories to tell. What they're not always as good at, however, is staying on topic when they regale others with their ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Optical illusion reveals reflexes in the brain

New research by psychologists at Queen Mary, University of London has revealed that the way we see the world might depend on reflexes in the brain.

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