29 European Conference on Visual Perception
St-Petersburg, Russia
20-25 August 2006


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0 Symposia & Talks Sessions
Monday, 21 August 2006
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2The perception of timeDorsal and ventral streams in the visual systemOptical properties of the eyePerceptual learning in attention and visual search
3Moderator: David BurrModerators: Oliver Braddick, Janette AtkinsonModerator: Leonid BalashevichModerator: Shaul Hochtein
4Neuroanatomical localization of preparatory and stimulus-evoked activity during visual timingJ T Coull09:00-09:3009:00-09:30O J BraddickEvoked potentials specific to global visual coherence in adults and infantsOptical changes in the lens: Accommodation and agingA Glasser09:00-09:4009:00-09:30S HochsteinEffective surround size in visual search: Dependence on eye viewing target and distractors
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10Distorting the apparent duration of visual eventsA Johnston09:30-10:0009:30-10:00J Atkinson‘Dorsal vulnerability’ and patterns of visuo-cognitive deficit following very premature birth09:30-09:45M CarrascoExogenous attention effects on perceptual learning
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12Restoration of accommodation in aphasic eyeL I Balashevich09:40-09:55
1309:45-10:00M ChirimuutaThe role of perceptual learning on modality-specific visual attentional effects
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15Classification and physiological principles of accommodation mechanisms in the human eyeI N Koshits09:55-10:10
16Judging temporal duration during normal vision and during saccadic eye-movementsD C Burr10:00-10:3010:00-10:30M NardiniYoung children’s errors combining visual information for recognition and action10:00-10:15M FahlePerceptual learning with masked stimuli
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18The investigation of meridional accommodation in children with anomalies of refractionV I Serdyuchenko10:10-10:25
1910:15-10:30R C DewhurstTraining eye movements: Integrating top down and bottom up influences in visual search
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34The perception of time (cont'd)Dorsal and ventral streams in the visual system (cont'd)Optical properties of the eye (cont'd)Binocular vision and stereopsis
35Moderator: David BurrModerators: Oliver Braddick, Janette AtkinsonModerator: Leonid BalashevichModerator: Robert O'Shea
36How the brain dynamically recalibrates timing judgmentsD M Eagleman11:30-12:0011:30-12:00N ShiraiAnistropic cortical responses for radial expansion/contraction in infants and adultsPhysiological and clinical aspects of Syndrome of dry eyeE E Somov11:30-11:4511:30-11:45J W BrascampTemporal dynamics of binocular rivalry imply an important role for noise
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39Ultrasound investigation of human accommodationV V Strahov11:45-12:0011:45-12:00P FlanaganEffects of hyperstereopsis on perceived slope and estimates of time to contact
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42Time and attention in macaque area LIPP Janssen12:00-12:3012:00-12:30S KanazawaInfants see the “Rotating Snake” illusionNew measure of an estimation of a range of accomodationV V Volkov12:00-12:2012:00-12:15R P O'SheaThe depth of suppression during monocular rivalry and binocular rivalry
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4512:15-12:30W W StineA model of perceived bar rotation, the Venetian blind effect, in square-wave gratings as a function of contrast disparity
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66Neuronal processing of visual image signalling: from neuronal circuits to human perceptionNoise and uncertaintyTheory and models
67Moderator: Stephane MolotchnikoffModerator: Josh SolomonModerator: Nikolay Krasilnikov
68The representation of space and dynamic update during eye movements14:00-14:30I TimofeevThalamocortical network during sleep and waking states: implication for sensory processingM. V. Lomonosov’s optical works and limit of visual perceptionM M Miroshnikov14:00-14:1514:00-14:15V A BunyakovInvestigation of adaptation processes in computer vision systems, based on the equations of the Order Principle
69Moderator: Concetta Morrone
70A corollary discharge for perceptual stabilityR H Wurtz14:10-14:40
71ROC curves refute an unequal-variance account of search asymmetryR F Murray14:15-14:3014:15-14:30E V IsaevHardware motion detection implementation based on low-pass timing filtering and neural net
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7414:30-15:00E KaplanDo we really see with three parallel streams?Contrast discrimination: Second responses unambiguously reveal the relationship between the mean and variance of visual signalsJ A Solomon14:30-14:4514:30-14:45K ChanderliMinimum requirements for useful artificial vision: Mobility and environment predictability
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76Active vision and corollary discharge: When the brain is split is space still unified?C L Colby14:40-15:10
77Neural oscillations and illusory jitterD H Arnold14:45-15:0014:45-15:00E BoloixA multinomial processing tree model of scene perception
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8015:00-15:30J A MovshonHow MT cells analyze the motion of visual patternsTime course of induced neural activity over long distances in the human visual cortexP O Mihaylov15:00-15:1515:00-15:15L PalettaA computational model for visual learning of affordance-like cues
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82Neural basis of spatial encoding during eye movementsF Bremmer15:10-15:40
83Rapid decisions in face of a natural variation of visual-motor uncertaintyS Gepshtein15:15-15:3015:15-15:30M JazayeriDiscrimination-induced misperception of motion
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98The representation of space and dynamic update during eye movements (cont'd)Neuronal processing of visual image signalling: from neuronal circuits to human perception (cont'd)Attention, eye movements, actionColour processing and colour constancy
99Moderator: Concetta MorroneModerator: Stephane MolotchnikoffModerator: Boris VelichkovskyModerator: Anya Hurlbert
100Spatiotemporal changes in receptive fields around the time of saccades: evidence from motion integration and form aftereffectsD Melcher16:30-17:0016:30-17:00N F PodviginNeuronal mechanisms of recognition of local features of visual object surfacesLevels of perception: New evidence from eye-tracking and brain-activity analysisB M Velichkovsky16:30-17:0016:30-16:45D S LebedevAmacrine cell contributions to red-green opponency in central primate retina: A model study
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10316:45-17:00Y XiaoA spatially organized representation of color in macaque primary visual cortex
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106Integration of pre- and postsaccadic information is mediated by postsaccadic landmarksH Deubel17:00-17:3017:00-17:30V DragoiDynamic coding of image features in primary visual cortexWhere do we look when walking down the street?F Cristino17:00-17:1517:00-17:15E BrennerPerceiving colour at a glimpse: A bias towards changes near fixation
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109How much attention is needed for saccadic programming ?A Montagnini17:15-17:3017:15-17:30L L BeattieColour constancy as measured with the partial colour matching (PCM) method
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115Failure to reveal a global effect with distractor stimuli in the foveal regionF Vitu17:45-18:0017:45-18:00J J M GranzierSuggesting that the illumination differs between two scenes does not enhance colour constancy
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11818:00-18:30F LeporeWhat happens to visual cortex when it no longer receives visual input: Inter-modal plasticity in humans and ratsTwo distinct attentional mechanisms revealed by the third-order motion paradigmC-H Tseng18:00-18:1518:00-18:15A C HurlbertContextual effects of familiar object colors on color perception
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121Behavioural and electrophysiological evidence for selective visual processing during the preparation of saccade sequencesH Deubel18:15-18:3018:15-18:30A M C WernerAge related changes of colour constancy
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