The what and why of perceptual asymmetries in the visual domain.

PubWeight™: 0.93‹?›

🔗 View Article (PMC 3019986)

Published in Adv Cogn Psychol on December 15, 2010

Authors

A K M Rezaul Karim1, Haruyuki Kojima

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Psychology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Articles cited by this

(truncated to the top 100)

Receptive fields and functional architecture of monkey striate cortex. J Physiol (1968) 15.23

Separate visual pathways for perception and action. Trends Neurosci (1992) 12.15

Human photoreceptor topography. J Comp Neurol (1990) 10.24

The analysis of visual motion: a comparison of neuronal and psychophysical performance. J Neurosci (1992) 9.58

On the existence of neurones in the human visual system selectively sensitive to the orientation and size of retinal images. J Physiol (1969) 6.24

Attentional resolution and the locus of visual awareness. Nature (1996) 4.62

Spatial frequency selectivity of cells in macaque visual cortex. Vision Res (1982) 3.65

Structure and function of visual area MT. Annu Rev Neurosci (2005) 3.58

A PET study of visuospatial attention. J Neurosci (1993) 3.55

Direction and orientation selectivity of neurons in visual area MT of the macaque. J Neurophysiol (1984) 3.49

The spatial resolution of visual attention. Cogn Psychol (2001) 3.45

The visual field representation in striate cortex of the macaque monkey: asymmetries, anisotropies, and individual variability. Vision Res (1984) 3.22

Orientational selectivity of the human visual system. J Physiol (1966) 3.17

Uniformity of monkey striate cortex: a parallel relationship between field size, scatter, and magnification factor. J Comp Neurol (1974) 3.09

Sequence regularity and geometry of orientation columns in the monkey striate cortex. J Comp Neurol (1974) 2.91

Impact of learning on representation of parts and wholes in monkey inferotemporal cortex. Nat Neurosci (2002) 2.84

A specific and enduring improvement in visual motion discrimination. Science (1982) 2.73

The effect of orientation on the visual resolution of gratings. J Physiol (1966) 2.72

Effects of visual experience on the representation of objects in the prefrontal cortex. Neuron (2000) 2.52

The orientation and direction selectivity of cells in macaque visual cortex. Vision Res (1982) 2.51

Innate and environmental factors in the development of the kitten's visual cortex. J Physiol (1975) 2.50

Perception and discrimination as a function of stimulus orientation: the "oblique effect" in man and animals. Psychol Bull (1972) 2.47

Ordered arrangement of orientation columns in monkeys lacking visual experience. J Comp Neurol (1974) 2.46

Columnar organization of directionally selective cells in visual area MT of the macaque. J Neurophysiol (1984) 2.34

The development of direction selectivity in ferret visual cortex requires early visual experience. Nat Neurosci (2006) 2.32

The role of visual experience in the development of columns in cat visual cortex. Science (1998) 2.30

Experience can change the 'light-from-above' prior. Nat Neurosci (2004) 2.25

Where in the brain does visual attention select the forest and the trees? Nature (1996) 2.24

Spatial-frequency channels in human vision. J Opt Soc Am (1971) 2.18

Cortical magnification within human primary visual cortex correlates with acuity thresholds. Neuron (2003) 2.18

Functional micro-organization of primary visual cortex: receptive field analysis of nearby neurons. J Neurosci (1999) 2.03

Distribution of cones in human and monkey retina: individual variability and radial asymmetry. Science (1987) 2.02

Spatial and temporal frequency selectivity of neurones in visual cortical areas V1 and V2 of the macaque monkey. J Physiol (1985) 1.92

An oblique effect in human primary visual cortex. Nat Neurosci (2000) 1.72

Development of orientation preference maps in ferret primary visual cortex. J Neurosci (1996) 1.71

Effects of shape-discrimination training on the selectivity of inferotemporal cells in adult monkeys. J Neurophysiol (1998) 1.70

Visual resolution, contrast sensitivity, and the cortical magnification factor. Exp Brain Res (1979) 1.67

The ganglion cell and cone distributions in the monkey's retina: implications for central magnification factors. Vision Res (1985) 1.66

Prior knowledge on the illumination position. Cognition (2001) 1.65

Seeing and imagining in the cerebral hemispheres: a computational approach. Psychol Rev (1987) 1.64

Experience with moving visual stimuli drives the early development of cortical direction selectivity. Nature (2008) 1.63

The neuropsychology of 3-D space. Psychol Bull (1998) 1.61

Topographic organization of the middle temporal visual area in the macaque monkey: representational biases and the relationship to callosal connections and myeloarchitectonic boundaries. J Comp Neurol (1987) 1.58

The cerebral basis of lateral asymmetries in attention. Acta Psychol (Amst) (1970) 1.58

Discrimination at threshold: labelled detectors in human vision. Vision Res (1981) 1.58

Evidence for two types of spatial representations: hemispheric specialization for categorical and coordinate relations. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (1989) 1.51

Experience-dependent sharpening of visual shape selectivity in inferior temporal cortex. Cereb Cortex (2005) 1.51

The cerebral balance of power: confrontation or cooperation? J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (1982) 1.49

Hemispheric specialization of memory for visual hierarchical stimuli. Neuropsychologia (1986) 1.47

A prior for global convexity in local shape-from-shading. Perception (2001) 1.47

Neuronal representations of stimulus associations develop in the temporal lobe during learning. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2001) 1.46

Spatial frequency maps in cat visual cortex. J Neurosci (2000) 1.43

Characterizing visual performance fields: effects of transient covert attention, spatial frequency, eccentricity, task and set size. Spat Vis (2001) 1.41

Functional properties of neurons in macaque area V3. J Neurophysiol (1997) 1.37

Where is the sun? Nat Neurosci (1998) 1.36

Oblique effect: a neural basis in the visual cortex. J Neurophysiol (2003) 1.34

Influence of experience on orientation maps in cat visual cortex. Nat Neurosci (1999) 1.32

An analysis of orientation selectivity in the cat's visual cortex. Exp Brain Res (1974) 1.32

The representation of the visual field in parvicellular and magnocellular layers of the lateral geniculate nucleus in the macaque monkey. J Comp Neurol (1984) 1.32

Orientation and direction selectivity of neurons in V1 of alert monkeys: functional relationships and laminar distributions. Cereb Cortex (2004) 1.28

Vertical meridian asymmetry in spatial resolution: visual and attentional factors. Psychon Bull Rev (2002) 1.27

Stronger occipital cortical activation to lower than upper visual field stimuli. Neuromagnetic recordings. Exp Brain Res (1999) 1.26

How parallel is visual processing in the ventral pathway? Trends Cogn Sci (2004) 1.26

Right hemispheric dominance for mediating cerebral activation. Neuropsychologia (1979) 1.25

Visual hemispheric asymmetries depend on which spatial frequencies are task relevant. Brain Cogn (1992) 1.24

Optical imaging reveals the functional architecture of neurons processing shape and motion in owl monkey area MT. Proc Biol Sci (1994) 1.24

Neural basis of orientation perception in primate vision. Science (1974) 1.22

Neural correlates of the visual vertical meridian asymmetry. J Vis (2006) 1.20

Attentional resolution. Trends Cogn Sci (1997) 1.16

Hemispheric asymmetries in global and local processing: evidence from fMRI. Neuroreport (1997) 1.15

The relative capabilities of the upper and lower visual hemifields. Vision Res (2005) 1.12

Discrimination of orientation and position disparities by binocularly activated neurons in cat straite cortex. J Neurophysiol (1977) 1.12

Estimating linear cortical magnification in human primary visual cortex via dynamic programming. Neuroimage (2006) 1.11

Directional selectivity and spatiotemporal structure of receptive fields of simple cells in cat striate cortex. J Neurophysiol (1991) 1.10

Visuospatial processing and the right-hemisphere interpreter. Brain Cogn (2003) 1.09

Visual change detection: event-related potentials are dependent on stimulus location in humans. Neurosci Lett (2004) 1.09

Electrophysiological evidence of a perceptual precedence of global vs. local visual information. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res (1998) 1.08

Spatial frequency rows in the straite visual cortex. Vision Res (1977) 1.08

The influence of eccentricity on receptive field types and orientation selectivity in areas 17 and 18 of the cat. Brain Res (1981) 1.07

Effect of orientation on the modulation sensitivity for interference fringes on the retina. J Opt Soc Am (1967) 1.06

Quantitative estimations of foveal and extra-foveal retinal circuitry in humans. Vision Res (1999) 1.05

The effect of learning on the function of monkey extrastriate visual cortex. PLoS Biol (2004) 1.04

Spatial frequency tuning in human retinotopic visual areas. J Vis (2008) 1.03

Superior performance for visually guided pointing in the lower visual field. Exp Brain Res (2001) 1.03

Categorization versus distance: hemispheric differences for processing spatial information. Mem Cognit (1989) 1.02

Hemispheric asymmetry in global/local processing: effects of stimulus position and spatial frequency. Neuroimage (2002) 1.01

Colour vision as a post-receptoral specialization of the central visual field. Vision Res (1991) 0.99

Hemispheric asymmetries for global and local visual perception: effects of stimulus and task factors. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform (2001) 0.99

Can task specific perceptual bias be distinguished from unilateral neglect? Neuropsychologia (1994) 0.99

Organization of neurones preferring similar spatial frequencies in cat striate cortex. Exp Brain Res (1982) 0.99

Hemispheric asymmetry in the processing of absolute versus relative spatial frequency. Brain Cogn (1991) 0.96

Grating visibility as a function of orientation and retinal eccentricity. Vision Res (1975) 0.96

Anisotropies in visual motion perception: a fresh look. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis (1998) 0.96

Cerebral regions and hemispheric specialization for processing spatial frequencies during natural scene recognition. An event-related fMRI study. Neuroimage (2004) 0.96

Attentional weighting: a possible account of visual field asymmetries in visual search? Spat Vis (2004) 0.96

On the variety of spatial frequency selectivities shown by neurons in area 17 of the cat. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1981) 0.96

Unequal representation of cardinal and oblique contours in ferret visual cortex. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1998) 0.95

Neural correlates of knowledge: stable representation of stimulus associations across variations in behavioral performance. Neuron (2005) 0.95

Attention and interference in the processing of global and local information: effects of unilateral temporal-parietal junction lesions. Neuropsychologia (1989) 0.94

Electrophysiological imaging of functional architecture in the cortical middle temporal visual area of Cebus apella monkey. J Neurosci (2003) 0.94