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


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0 Symposia & Talks Sessions
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2Associative learning in Perception (Pavlov and Perception)The cone/rod dichotomy: molecules and cell morphologySocial perception and biological motion: Brain imaging perspectivesNeurophysiology of primary visual cortex and perception
3Moderator: Benjamin BackusModerator: Victor GovardovskiiModerator: Marina PavlovaModerator: Igor Shevelev
4Cue recruitment and appearance: The new relevance of ideas from half a century agoB T Backus09:00-09:3509:00-09:30Y ShichidaDifference in molecular properties between rod and cone visual pigmentsSocial perception, biological motion and brain connectivity: Brain imaging and developmentM A Pavlova09:00-09:3009:00-09:30M MaertensThe 'blind spot' interferes with the discrimination of the curvature of illusory contours
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1009:30-10:00S P CollinAncient vertebrate photoreceptors: The evolution and function of rods and conesBrain mechanisms for visually perceiving the actions and intentions of others: Lessons from autism and typical developmentK A Pelphrey09:30-10:0009:30-10:00I V BondarPattern-selective cortical neurons show long-term stability in their stimulus preferences and temporal dynamics
11Pavlovian Learning TodayShepard Siegel09:35-10:15
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1610:00-10:30J K BowmakerDivergent evolution and adaptation in cone visual pigments: mix and match colour vision in African cichlid fishSocial perception from static and dynamic visual informationD I perrett10:00-10:3010:00-10:30J D VictorSelectivity of V1 Neurons for two-dimensional patterns
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34Associative learning in Perception (Pavlov and Perception) (cont'd)The cone/rod dichotomy: molecules and cell morphology (cont'd)Social perception and biological motion: Brain imaging perspectives (cont'd)Neurophysiology of primary visual cortex and perception (cont'd)
35Moderator: Benjamin BackusModerator: Victor GovardovskiiModerator: Marina PavlovaModerator: Igor Shevelev
36Changes in stimulus appearance mediating abrupt improvements in perceptual tasksNava Rubin11:30-12:0011:30-12:00R K CrouchRods and cones: Protein-ligand interactionsCombining results from functional MRI and voxel-based lesion-mapping to study biological motion processingA P Saygin11:30-12:0011:30-12:00I A ShevelevNeuronal mechanisms of futures detection in cat V1
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42Associative learning in cortical visual area MT of macaque monkeysA Schlack12:00-12:1512:00-12:30M C CornwallTurning cones off: The role of the 9-methyl group of retinalVisual Processing of Speech Biological MotionP Servos12:00-12:3012:00-12:30B J RichmondDependence of latency on contrast in V1
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45Associative learning in perception: The role of temporal correlation in establishing transform invariant representations of objectsG M Wallis12:15-12:30
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48Learning effects in figure-ground perception: The importance of indirect measuresM A Peterson12:30-12:50breakbreak12:30-13:00E NieburA computational model of figure-ground organization
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6213:30-14:00K KawamuraOrganization of the primate brain in relation to visual and auditory activities
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66Associative learning in Perception (Pavlov and Perception) (cont'd)The cone/rod dichotomy: molecules and cell morphology (cont'd)Varieties of multiple-object tracking
67Moderator: Benjamin BackusModerator: Victor GovardovskiiModerator: Srimanth Triphaty
68Pavlov meets Posner: Associative learning and the deployment of attentionA Kristjansson14:00-14:1514:00-14:30T D LambFunctional differences between rods and cones: Kinetics, sensitivity, noise, operating range, and recovery from bleachesExpertise effect in enumeration: Subitizing or counting?R Allen14:00-14:3014:00-14:30V YakovlevA novel strategy for multiple image working memory: Detect familiar among novel
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71Learning a new prior: Light from aboveW J Adams14:15-14:30
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74Failures of visual constancies due to erroneous cue recruitment?L T Maloney14:30-14:4514:30-15:00S S NikonovFunctional properties of mouse M- and S-cones determined from single cell-recordingsDynamic binding of identity and location information for multiple moving objectsL Oksama14:30-15:0014:30-15:00F MakarovOrganization of clustered visual interareal cortico-cortical connections
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77Bayesian model learning and the emergence of visual features and rulesJ Fiser14:45-15:05
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8015:00-15:30A StockmanHuman cone light adaptation linked to molecular mechanisms in photoreceptorsWhat are tracked with dynamic multiple objects?J Saiki15:00-15:3015:00-15:30J LauwereynsNeural circuits for executive control of sensitivity and bias in vision
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9416:00-16:30T OrlovFinding the link between "What" and "When": recall of temporal order of a series of visual stimuli by macaque monkeys
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98Temporal dynamicsThe cone/rod dichotomy: molecules and cell morphology (cont'd)Varieties of multiple-object tracking (cont'd)
99Moderator: Simon ThorpeModerator: Victor GovardovskiiModerator: Srimanth Triphaty
100The blue arcs of PurkinjeA Sobolev16:30-16:4516:30-17:00K K DonnerTime scale and size of photoresponses: Rods, cones and visual function in different animalsA sensory memory account for loss of positional information when tracking multiple trajectoriesS Narasimhan16:30-17:0016:30-17:00J D kropotovHuman multi-channel ERP correlates of comparing visual information with the sensory memory
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103No benefit for synchronizing complementary cuesS Louw16:45-17:00
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106Temporal order judgments are modality specific: A perceptual learning studyD Alais17:00-17:1517:00-17:30V I GovardovskiiWhy rods are rods, and cones are conesTracking multiple objects in amblyopic visionS P Tripathy17:00-17:3017:00-17:30Y E ShelepinThe Principle of Least Action and Visual Perception
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109How to detect that something we don’t remember has changed?H L Gauchou17:15-17:30
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112Attentional modulation by trial historyJ Schultz17:30-17:45breakbreak17:30-18:00N P ForemanAcquiring information from virtual environments: Perceptual and spatial issues
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115Comparing processing speed for complex natural scenes and simple visual formsS J Thorpe17:45-18:00
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