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  1. ‘psychology’ tag

  2. /doc/psychology/vision/aphantasia

  3. ‘dreams’ tag

  4. ‘adversarial examples (human)’ tag

  5. Portia spider’ tag

  6. ‘sentence-spacing (typography)’ tag

  7. ‘melatonin’ tag

  8. ‘illusion-of-depth bias’ tag

  9. Spaced Repetition for Efficient Learning

  10. Spatial context non-uniformly modulates inter-laminar information flow in the primary visual cortex

  11. Seeing Faces in Things: A Model and Dataset for Pareidolia

  12. The Unbearable Slowness of Being

  13. Two-Photon Vision: Seeing Colors in Infrared

  14. Object permanence in newborn chicks is robust against opposing evidence

  15. The spontaneous emergence of ‘a sense of beauty’ in untrained deep neural networks

  16. Visual Anagrams: Generating Multi-View Optical Illusions with Diffusion Models

  17. GPT-4-V Optical Illusion

  18. Dazed & Confused: A Large-Scale Real-World User Study of reCAPTCHAv2

  19. Intriguing properties of generative classifiers

  20. Connecting Spatial Thinking to STEM Learning through Visualizations

  21. Case report: Prolonged amelioration of mild red-green color vision deficiency following psilocybin mushroom use

  22. Effect of Repeated Low-level Red Light on Myopia Prevention Among Children in China With Premyopia: A Randomized Clinical Trial

  23. Why flying insects gather at artificial light

  24. The Art of the Shadow: How Painters Have Gotten It Wrong for Centuries [From The Visual World of Shadows]

  25. Semantic scene descriptions as an objective of human vision

  26. Recognition of Masked Faces in the Era of the Pandemic: No Improvement Despite Extensive Natural Exposure

  27. Private Eye: On the Limits of Textual Screen Peeking via Eyeglass Reflections in Video Conferencing

  28. Effect of Repeated Low-Level Red-Light Therapy for Myopia Control in Children: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

  29. The sexes do not differ in general intelligence, but they do in some specifics

  30. AI-synthesized faces are indistinguishable from real faces and more trustworthy

  31. Texture-like representation of objects in human visual cortex

  32. Human Vision Reconstructs Time to Satisfy Causal Constraints

  33. Dominant Cone Rod Dystrophy, Previously Assigned to a Missense Variant in RIMS1, Is Fully Explained by Co-Inheritance of a Dominant Allele of PROM1

  34. Perception in real-time: predicting the present, reconstructing the past

  35. Infrared antenna-like structures in mammalian fur

  36. Can Language Models Encode Perceptual Structure Without Grounding? A Case Study in Color

  37. Eye contact marks the rise and fall of shared attention in conversation

  38. Shared understanding of color among sighted and blind adults

  39. If I fits I sits: A citizen science investigation into illusory contour susceptibility in domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus)

  40. Is baseline pupil size related to cognitive ability? Yes (under proper lighting conditions)

  41. Leroy’s elusive little people: A systematic review on lilliputian hallucinations

  42. With engineered proteins, scientists use optogenetics for the first time to help a blind patient see again

  43. Embracing New Techniques in Deep Learning for Estimating Image Memorability

  44. Human click-based echolocation: Effects of blindness and age, and real-life implications in a 10-week training program

  45. The illusion of absence: how a common feature of magic shows can explain a class of road accidents

  46. I know a dog when I see one: dogs (Canis familiaris) recognize dogs from videos

  47. Reprogramming to recover youthful epigenetic information and restore vision

  48. Sight restored by turning back the epigenetic clock: Neurons progressively deteriorate with age and lose resilience to injury. It emerges that treatment with three transcription factors can re-endow neurons in the mature eye with youthful characteristics and the capacity to regenerate.

  49. Reversal of Aging via in Vivo Epigenetic Reprogramming

  50. Is Early Blindness Protective of Psychosis or Are We Turning a Blind Eye to the Lack of Statistical Power?

  51. The Illusion of Absence in Magic Tricks

  52. Limited evidence for the effect of red color on cognitive performance: A meta-analysis

  53. How the Brain Can Rewire Itself After Half of It Is Removed: New scans showed how the brains of people who had a hemisphere removed in childhood continue to function

  54. Motion Illusions as Environmental Enrichment for Zoo Animals: A Preliminary Investigation on Lions (Panthera leo)

  55. Optimizing color for camouflage and visibility using deep learning: the effects of the environment and the observer’s visual system

  56. Volitional modulation of higher-order visual cortex alters human perception

  57. Reflections on the spoon test

  58. High-dimensional geometry of population responses in visual cortex

  59. A Perceptual Illusion of Empty Space Can Create a Perceptual Illusion of Levitation

  60. Measurement invariance explains the universal law of generalization for psychological perception

  61. What Color Is a Tennis Ball? An investigation into a surprisingly divisive question

  62. Genome-wide association meta-analysis highlights light-induced signaling as a driver for refractive error

  63. Perception of the Delboeuf illusion by the adult domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus) in comparison with other mammals

  64. Never Repeat the Same Trick Twice—Unless it is Cognitively Impenetrable

  65. Fingerprick autologous blood: a novel treatment for dry eye syndrome

  66. Illumination assumptions account for individual differences in the perceptual interpretation of a profoundly ambiguous stimulus in the color domain: ‘The dress’

  67. Two Years Later, We Finally Know Why People Saw ‘The Dress” Differently: Remember “the dress’? It disrupted our understanding of color, and, yes, it took science two years to catch up

  68. The Other Side of Magic

  69. Showing their true colors: Possible secular declines and a Jensen effect on color acuity—More evidence for the weaker variant of Spearman’s Other Hypothesis

  70. Effect of Time Spent Outdoors at School on the Development of Myopia Among Children in China: A Randomized Clinical Trial

  71. The many colors of ‘the dress’

  72. Elevated light levels in schools have a protective effect on myopia

  73. Prevalence of Learned Grapheme-Color Pairings in a Large Online Sample of Synesthetes

  74. Asymmetries in blue-yellow color perception and in the color of ‘the dress’

  75. Striking individual differences in color perception uncovered by ‘the dress’ photograph

  76. Cats and Illusory Motion

  77. Postdiction: its implications on visual awareness, hindsight, and sense of agency

  78. A survey on computational displays: Pushing the boundaries of optics, computation, and perception

  79. Outdoor Activity during Class Recess Reduces Myopia Onset and Progression in School Children

  80. Visual discrimination of species in dogs (Canis familiaris)

  81. Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population

  82. How can audiovisual pathways enhance the temporal resolution of time-compressed speech in blind subjects?

  83. A visual motion detection circuit suggested by Drosophila connectomics

  84. Deep Intellect

  85. The Biological Basis of a Universal Constraint on Color Naming: Cone Contrasts and the Two-Way Categorization of Colors

  86. Multiplying 10-digit numbers using Flickr: The power of recognition memory

  87. The Color Currency of Nature

  88. The Impact of Control-Display Gain on User Performance in Pointing Tasks

  89. Harnessing Vision for Computation

  90. The Road to Clarity

  91. How abstract is symbolic thought?

  92. Warm Eyes Provide Superior Vision in Swordfishes

  93. The Fire That Comes from the Eye

  94. Putative Perception of Rotating Permanent Magnetic Fields following Ingestion of LSD

  95. Perceptual Cues That Permit Categorical Differentiation of Animal Species by Infants

  96. Development of Exclusivity in Perceptually Based Categories of Young Infants

  97. Confessions of a Gaboon Viper Lover

  98. Perceptual-cognitive universals as reflections of the world

  99. The Perceptual Organization of Colors: An Adaptation to Regularities of the Terrestrial World?

  100. Illusory contour orientation discrimination in the cat

  101. Miles Albert Tinker and the Zone of Optimal Typography

  102. Cats See Subjective Contours

  103. Visual Thinking: The Art of Imagining Reality

  104. Light gradients in shoots subjected to unilateral illumination—implications for phototropism

  105. Are impossible figures possible?

  106. The Psychology of Life After Death

  107. Effects of Red Light and Loud Noise on the Rate at Which Monkeys Sample the Sensory Environment

  108. The Reaction of Monkeys to ‘Fearsome’ Pictures

  109. The apparent heaviness of colors

  110. ‘Interest’ and ‘Pleasure’: Two Determinants of a Monkey’s Visual Preferences

  111. Cat color vision: evidence for more than one cone process

  112. The Control of the Luminous Environment

  113. Colour Classification in Ndembu Ritual: A Problem in Primitive Classification

  114. A Preliminary Report of Kayak Angst Among the Eskimo of West Greenland: A Study in Sensory Deprivation

  115. The Meanings of Color

  116. Possible Principles Underlying the Transformations of Sensory Messages

  117. Additional Contributions To The Sensorimotor Induction Syndrome In Unilateral Disequilibrium With Special Reference To The Effect Of Colors

  118. Some Experimental Observations Concerning The Influence Of Colors On The Function Of The Organism

  119. A Study of a Neglected Portion of the Field of Learning—The Development of Sensory Organization

  120. On the Apparent Heaviness of Colors. A Contribution to the Esthetics of Color

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  125. Lucid Dreaming: This Retreat Can Train Your Nighttime Visions

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