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Symposia & Talks Sessions Tuesday, 22 August 2006 |
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| 2 | The gate of perception: Infromation transformation in the LGN | Matched Filtering in Human Vision | Time and timing in biological systems | Psychophysical, electrophysiological and brain imaging approaches to segmentation and grouping in space and time |
| 3 | Moderator: Ehud Kaplan | Moderator: Andrew Watson | Ernest Poepple, Megi Sharikadze, Nikita Podvigin | Moderator: Yury Shelepin |
| 4 | break | 09:00-09:30 | W McIlhagga | Mismatched filtering | Bridging time - different levels of temporal integration | E Poeppel | 09:00-09:30 | 09:00-09:15 | J Ninio | Processing of symmetrical shapes in short-term visual memory |
| 5 | Cortical control of retino-geniculate transmission | K Funke | 09:05-09:35 |
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| 10 | 09:30-10:00 | A J Ahumada | What pattern does the visual system detect best? | The topological approach to temporal organization | L Chen | 09:30-10:00 | 09:30-09:45 | C Casco | Region- and edge-based configural effects in texture segmentation |
| 11 | Cholinergic modulation of neural processing in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus | P Heggelund | 09:35-10:05 |
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| 13 | 09:45-10:00 | L Jingling | Orientation texture bars along an edge of a texture are more salient when they are parallel to the edge: Evidence from change detection |
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| 16 | 10:00-10:30 | N N Krasilnikov | The models of the human visual system based on the matched filtering | Temporal-Order Judgment across the Life Span | E Szelag | 10:00-10:30 | 10:00-10:15 | A Harauzov | Electrophysiological and psychophysical investigations of texture discrimination mechanisms |
| 17 | The influence of synaptic background activity on the spike transfer from thalamus to cortex | J Wolfart | 10:05-10:35 |
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| 19 | 10:15-10:30 | A Sevostyanov | fMRI localization of the mechanisms underlying the incomplete patterns discrimination |
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| 22 | 10:30-11:00 | C J H Ludwig | Limited flexibility in the filter underlying saccade target selection: Effects of spatial scale and eccentricity | break | break |
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| 34 | The gate of perception: Infromation transformation in the LGN (cont'd) | Time and timing in biological systems (cont'd) | Psychophysical, electrophysiological and brain imaging approaches to segmentation and grouping in space and time (cont'd) |
| 35 | Moderator: Ehud Kaplan | Ernest Poepple, Megi Sharikadze, Nikita Podvigin | Moderator: Yury Shelepin |
| 36 | How the LGN transforms retinal information | A R R Casti | 11:30-12:00 | Age-related differences on the timing of inhibitory mechanism of attention | Y Bao | 11:30-12:00 | 11:30-11:45 | S Baldassi | Neural correlates of global form perception in autism |
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| 39 | 11:45-12:00 | C C Jayasuriya | Impaired motion detection in normal observers: inhibition or segmentation? |
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| 42 | Mechanistic modelling of signal processing in the LGN circuit | G T Einevoll | 12:00-12:30 | Nonlinear properties of V2 and V4 neurons emerge in multi-layer networks trained with natural images | C Zetzsche | 12:00-12:30 | 12:00-12:15 | B Pinna | A new principle of perceptual grouping: Discontinuous continuity |
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| 45 | 12:15-12:30 | E Giora | Seeing texture figures before boundaries |
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| 64 | Behaivor in natural environment |
| 65 | Moderator: Lois Grayson |
| 66 | Motion from the bottom up: From detection to cognition | 14:00-14:15 | J Lopez-Moliner | The role of size in catching balls | Time and timing in biological systems (cont'd) | Spatio-temporal vision |
| 67 | Moderator: Quoc Vuong | Ernest Poepple, Megi Sharikadze, Nikita Podvigin | Moderator: Tzvetomir Tzvetanov |
| 68 | Motion from the bottom up: From detection to cognition | Q C Vuong | 14:00-14:30 | Molecular mechanisms of circadian clocks | M Merrow | 14:00-14:30 | 14:00-14:15 | T Tzvetanov | Masking of Vernier stimuli reveals orientation-attractive effects suggesting spatial excitatory interactions between oriented filters |
| 69 | 14:15-14:30 | A V van den Berg | A representation of head-centric visual flow in human area pMST |
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| 71 | 14:15-14:30 | M H Herzog | The spatial layout and not the target-mask-energy-ratio determines backward masking |
| 72 | 14:30-14:45 | N E Scott-Samuel | Is visual search more efficient in dynamic environments? |
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| 74 | Where is the sense in low-level motion? | G Mather | 14:30-15:00 | late withdrawal | | 14:30-15:00 | 14:30-14:45 | L Kiorpes | Development of temporal contrast sensitivity in monkeys |
| 75 | 14:45-15:00 | M P Aivar | Planning grasping-and-placing actions |
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| 77 | 14:45-15:00 | P Bex | Supra-threshold apparent contrast and its dependence on the temporal autocorrelation function |
| 78 | 15:00-15:15 | A-M Brouwer | The role of memorized location and peripheral visual information in making goal directed movements |
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| 80 | Specificity for optic flow in human MT and MST | AT Smith | 15:00-15:30 | Chunking episodes by bursts of frontal midline theta in the human brain | J D kropotov | 15:00-15:30 | 15:00-15:15 | T U Otto | What is masked in masking? |
| 81 | 15:15-15:30 | L E Grayson | Broader Autistic Phenotype, weak central coherence and perceptual causality |
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| 83 | 15:15-15:30 | A Wohrer | Contrast sensitivity adaptation in a virtual spiking retina and its adequation with mammalians retinas |
| 84 | 15:30-15:45 | D T Field | The neural correlates of path perception and steering investigated using fMRI |
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| 96 | The Nature of the Visual Code in Sensory Comparisons over Time and Space |
| 97 | Moderator: Michael Morgan |
| 98 | Motion from the bottom up: From detection to cognition (cont'd) | 16:30-17:00 | M V Danilova | Comparison at a distance | Time and timing in biological systems (cont'd) | Cognitive influence on visual tasks |
| 99 | Moderator: Quoc Vuong | Ernest Poepple, Megi Sharikadze, Nikita Podvigin | Moderator: Sasha Sokolov |
| 100 | Optic flow and perceptual stability: parsing retinal motion into self and object motion | Simon K Rushton | 16:30-17:00 | Synchronisation of discrete and periodic events in tapping | W Wolf | 16:30-17:00 | 16:30-16:45 | A Franklin | Hemispheric asymmetries in categorical perception of colour |
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| 103 | 16:45-17:00 | A SOKOLOV | Beyond the prime-target congruency: Dissociable primacy and frequency effects in masked priming |
| 104 | 17:00-17:30 | V D Glezer | The meaning of the basic psychophysical law and the description of visual scene |
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| 106 | The role of attentional tracking in motion perception | A E Seiffert | 17:00-17:30 | The neural substrates of joint attention: an ERP study | B Zhou | 17:00-17:30 | 17:00-17:15 | O Y Orlov | Concealed visual associations in everyday language |
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| 109 | 17:15-17:30 | W X Schneider | Cognitive control of antisaccades: Interference with concurrent short-term memory storage and mental arithmetic? |
| 110 | 17:30-18:00 | M J Morgan | What is compared in 2 AFC? |
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| 112 | Recognizing objects-in-motion | I M Thornton | 17:30-18:00 | Contingent aftereffects - open questions with respect to spatio-temporal aspects of vision | M Sharikadze | 17:30-18:00 | 17:30-17:45 | U Aust | Categorization of color photographs by pigeons: Evidence of picture-object recognition |
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| 115 | 17:45-18:00 | R Hammer | Category learning from positive and negative pairwise relations |
| 116 | 18:00-18:30 | D G Pelli | What is the nature of the memory that mediates visual memory tasks? |
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| 121 | 18:15-18:30 | O Joubert | What about background and context influences on ultra-rapid object categorization? |
| 122 | 18:30-19:00 | B J Gillam | Stereopsis and relative size change dominance as target separation increases |
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