Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2018. V. 85. № 8.
Iconics - the science of the image
Bondarko, V.M., Bondarko, D.V., Solnushkin, S.D., Chikhman, V.N.
Modeling of optical illusionsZhukova, O.V., Shelepin, Y.E., Shchemeleva, О.V., Vasiliev, P.P., Moiseenko, G.A.
Influence of verbal and nonverbal signals on an interlocutor’s electroencephalogramKharauzov, А.К., Vasiliev, P.P., Sokolov, A.V., Fokin, V.A., Shelepin, Y.E.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging analysis of the human brain in texture recognition tasksShelepin, K.Y., Trufanov, G.E., Fokin, V.A., Vasiliev, P.P., Sokolov, A.V.
Digital visualization of the activity of neural networks of the human brain before, during, and after insight when images are being recognizedLamminpiya, A.M., Pronin, S.V., Shelepin, Y.E.
Spatial frequency text filtering for local and global analysisAlekseenko, S.V.
The neural networks that provide stereoscopic visionMuravieva, S.V., Pronin, S.V., Tolstova, E.A., Shelepin, Y.E.
Features of the influence of a large-angular-size screen on the optimization of task-oriented activities of an observer in an interactive virtual environmentMalakhova, K.Y.
Visualization of information encoded by neurons in the higher-level areas of the visual systemPonomarev, S.V., Malashin, R.O., Moiseenko, G.A.
Automatic classification of visual stimuli using an observer’s electroencephalogramShepeleva, I.P.
Spherical aberration of camera-like eyesKrasilnikov, N.N., Krasilnikova, O.I.
Neurotechnology of stereoscopic visionDanilova, M.V., Mollon, J. D.
Cerebral iconics: how are visual stimuli represented centrally in the human brain?Shelepin, E.Y.
Optimization of site content in the learning process