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Symposia & Talks Sessions Wednesday, 23 August 2006 |
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| 2 | Associative learning in Perception (Pavlov and Perception) | The cone/rod dichotomy: molecules and cell morphology | Social perception and biological motion: Brain imaging perspectives | Neurophysiology of primary visual cortex and perception |
| 3 | Moderator: Benjamin Backus | Moderator: Victor Govardovskii | Moderator: Marina Pavlova | Moderator: Igor Shevelev |
| 4 | Cue recruitment and appearance: The new relevance of ideas from half a century ago | B T Backus | 09:00-09:35 | 09:00-09:30 | Y Shichida | Difference in molecular properties between rod and cone visual pigments | Social perception, biological motion and brain connectivity: Brain imaging and development | M A Pavlova | 09:00-09:30 | 09:00-09:30 | M Maertens | The 'blind spot' interferes with the discrimination of the curvature of illusory contours |
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| 10 | 09:30-10:00 | S P Collin | Ancient vertebrate photoreceptors: The evolution and function of rods and cones | Brain mechanisms for visually perceiving the actions and intentions of others: Lessons from autism and typical development | K A Pelphrey | 09:30-10:00 | 09:30-10:00 | I V Bondar | Pattern-selective cortical neurons show long-term stability in their stimulus preferences and temporal dynamics |
| 11 | Pavlovian Learning Today | Shepard Siegel | 09:35-10:15 |
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| 16 | 10:00-10:30 | J K Bowmaker | Divergent evolution and adaptation in cone visual pigments: mix and match colour vision in African cichlid fish | Social perception from static and dynamic visual information | D I perrett | 10:00-10:30 | 10:00-10:30 | J D Victor | Selectivity of V1 Neurons for two-dimensional patterns |
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| 34 | Associative 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) |
| 35 | Moderator: Benjamin Backus | Moderator: Victor Govardovskii | Moderator: Marina Pavlova | Moderator: Igor Shevelev |
| 36 | Changes in stimulus appearance mediating abrupt improvements in perceptual tasks | Nava Rubin | 11:30-12:00 | 11:30-12:00 | R K Crouch | Rods and cones: Protein-ligand interactions | Combining results from functional MRI and voxel-based lesion-mapping to study biological motion processing | A P Saygin | 11:30-12:00 | 11:30-12:00 | I A Shevelev | Neuronal mechanisms of futures detection in cat V1 |
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| 42 | Associative learning in cortical visual area MT of macaque monkeys | A Schlack | 12:00-12:15 | 12:00-12:30 | M C Cornwall | Turning cones off: The role of the 9-methyl group of retinal | Visual Processing of Speech Biological Motion | P Servos | 12:00-12:30 | 12:00-12:30 | B J Richmond | Dependence of latency on contrast in V1 |
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| 45 | Associative learning in perception: The role of temporal correlation in establishing transform invariant representations of objects | G M Wallis | 12:15-12:30 |
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| 48 | Learning effects in figure-ground perception: The importance of indirect measures | M A Peterson | 12:30-12:50 | break | break | 12:30-13:00 | E Niebur | A computational model of figure-ground organization |
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| 60 | Brain area interaction |
| 61 | Moderators: Koki Kawamura, Felix Makarov |
| 62 | 13:30-14:00 | K Kawamura | Organization of the primate brain in relation to visual and auditory activities |
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| 66 | Associative learning in Perception (Pavlov and Perception) (cont'd) | The cone/rod dichotomy: molecules and cell morphology (cont'd) | Varieties of multiple-object tracking |
| 67 | Moderator: Benjamin Backus | Moderator: Victor Govardovskii | Moderator: Srimanth Triphaty |
| 68 | Pavlov meets Posner: Associative learning and the deployment of attention | A Kristjansson | 14:00-14:15 | 14:00-14:30 | T D Lamb | Functional differences between rods and cones: Kinetics, sensitivity, noise, operating range, and recovery from bleaches | Expertise effect in enumeration: Subitizing or counting? | R Allen | 14:00-14:30 | 14:00-14:30 | V Yakovlev | A novel strategy for multiple image working memory: Detect familiar among novel |
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| 71 | Learning a new prior: Light from above | W J Adams | 14:15-14:30 |
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| 74 | Failures of visual constancies due to erroneous cue recruitment? | L T Maloney | 14:30-14:45 | 14:30-15:00 | S S Nikonov | Functional properties of mouse M- and S-cones determined from single cell-recordings | Dynamic binding of identity and location information for multiple moving objects | L Oksama | 14:30-15:00 | 14:30-15:00 | F Makarov | Organization of clustered visual interareal cortico-cortical connections |
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| 80 | 15:00-15:30 | A Stockman | Human cone light adaptation linked to molecular mechanisms in photoreceptors | What are tracked with dynamic multiple objects? | J Saiki | 15:00-15:30 | 15:00-15:30 | J Lauwereyns | Neural circuits for executive control of sensitivity and bias in vision |
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| 93 | Moderators: Koki Kawamura, Felix Makarov |
| 94 | 16:00-16:30 | T Orlov | Finding the link between "What" and "When": recall of temporal order of a series of visual stimuli by macaque monkeys |
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| 98 | Temporal dynamics | The cone/rod dichotomy: molecules and cell morphology (cont'd) | Varieties of multiple-object tracking (cont'd) |
| 99 | Moderator: Simon Thorpe | Moderator: Victor Govardovskii | Moderator: Srimanth Triphaty |
| 100 | The blue arcs of Purkinje | A Sobolev | 16:30-16:45 | 16:30-17:00 | K K Donner | Time scale and size of photoresponses: Rods, cones and visual function in different animals | A sensory memory account for loss of positional information when tracking multiple trajectories | S Narasimhan | 16:30-17:00 | 16:30-17:00 | J D kropotov | Human multi-channel ERP correlates of comparing visual information with the sensory memory |
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| 106 | Temporal order judgments are modality specific: A perceptual learning study | D Alais | 17:00-17:15 | 17:00-17:30 | V I Govardovskii | Why rods are rods, and cones are cones | Tracking multiple objects in amblyopic vision | S P Tripathy | 17:00-17:30 | 17:00-17:30 | Y E Shelepin | The Principle of Least Action and Visual Perception |
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| 109 | How to detect that something we don’t remember has changed? | H L Gauchou | 17:15-17:30 |
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| 112 | Attentional modulation by trial history | J Schultz | 17:30-17:45 | break | break | 17:30-18:00 | N P Foreman | Acquiring information from virtual environments: Perceptual and spatial issues |
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