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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2Evolution of visionFrom perceptual to economic decisionsBinocular Vision, StereopsisCrowding (Including lateral masking, illusory conjunctions, surround suppression, and attention)
3Moderator: Natalie Hempel de IbarraModerators: Vasily Klucharev, Hauke HeekerenModerators: Ruxandra Sireteanu, Svetlana AlexeenkoModerators: Denis Pelli, Bosco Tjan
4break09:00-09:30H R HeekerenInfluence of prior probability on decision makingStructural changes in visual cortex of strabismic catsS V Alexeenko09:00-09:3009:00-09:30D G PelliCrowding and its cure: Isolating to recognize
5Vision and the organization of behaviourJ Zeil09:05-09:30
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10Trade-offs between information processing and energy comsumption in the evolution of insect photoreceptorsJ E Niven09:30-09:5509:30-10:00J V SchwarzbachBrain Dynamics of Perceiving, Deciding, and ActingImpairment of binocular vision alters differently neural basis for stereopsis along the visual midline during development and at adulthood: contribution of the corpus callosumC M-T Milleret09:30-10:0009:30-09:45B S TjanFirst- and second-order classification image analysis of crowding
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15Depth perception during stationary flight in Sphingids: behavior, neurons and a modelM Wicklein09:55-10:20
1610:00-10:30L P SugrueValue based decision making: using rich behavioral models to explore neural functionVisual misperceptions and cortical binocularity lossR Sireteanu10:00-10:3010:00-10:15V M BondarkoFoveal crowding effect is not simple masking
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1910:15-10:30Y PetrovDirection selectivity of surround suppression suggests early extrastriate origin
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26Evolution of vision (cont'd)
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28Colour and patterns in bee visionN Hempel de Ibarra10:50-11:15
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33Evolution of color and vision in butterfliesD G Stavenga11:15-11:40
34From perceptual to economic decisions (cont'd)Binocular Vision, Stereopsis (cont'd)Crowding (Including lateral masking, illusory conjunctions, surround suppression, and attention) (cont'd)
35Moderators: Vasily Klucharev, Hauke HeekerenModerators: Ruxandra Sireteanu, Svetlana AlexeenkoModerators: Denis Pelli, Bosco Tjan
3611:30-12:00B King-CasasSocial Decision Making: Imaging Healthy and Disordered TrustDeficiencies of higher-order motion perception in children with amblyopiaD E Giaschi11:30-12:0011:30-11:45K A TillmanLWS: Three processes in reading
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38Color contrast and brightness contrast in foraging butterfly, Papilio xuthusM Kinoshita11:40-12:05
3911:45-12:00M MartelliCrowding, reading, and developmental dyslexia
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4212:00-12:30V KlucharevSocial context and decision making: fMRI study of advertising effectsImprovement of binocular functions by means of interactive softwareV M Kononov12:00-12:3012:00-12:15M MalaniaGrouping of contextual elements that affect vernier thresholds in the human fovea
43Nocturnal colour visionA Kelber12:05-12:30
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4512:15-12:30J FiserClutter without crowding: The effect of background statistics on visual learning
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48The Evolution of Color and Polarization Vision in Stomatopod CrustaceansT W Cronin12:30-12:55breakCentral suppression at near vision in presbyopic subjectsB GRANGER-DONETTI12:30-13:0012:30-12:45M J MorganA possible analogue of spatial crowding in time
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66Evolution of vision (cont'd)Hand, Arm and Body Coordination in Visual SpaceLightness, brightness, illumination
67Moderator: Natalie Hempel de IbarraModerator: Adar PelahModerator: Alan Gilcrist
68What can box jellyfish tell us about early eye evolution?D-E Nilsson14:00-14:2514:00-14:30M FahlePrism adaptation and normalization of eye-hand coordination14:00-14:15A C G GalmonteThe role of physical contrast in Agostini & Galmonte reversed lightness induction Necker cube
69Colour space: its structure and biological basis" (a symposium in honor of Professor E.N.Yustova)
70Moderator: Marina Danilova
71Foveal distribution of L and M conesJ Krauskopf14:15-14:4514:15-14:30A D LogvinenkoBrightness spatio-chromatic effect
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73Spectral tuning of vertebrate visual pigmentsD M Hunt14:25-14:50
7414:30-15:00D H PeterzellTwo new visual methods for generating phantom sensations in amputees and normal subjects: multiple reflections from three-panel mirrors, and mirror images flickering in counterphase14:30-14:45U LeonardsProcessing of luminosity in the visual system: Is luminosity a basic feature?
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77Cone inputs and chromatic signals in macaque ganglion cellsB B Lee14:45-15:1514:45-15:00T A AgostiniAchromatic contrast and assimilation: The role of perceptual organization
78Evolution of colour vision: The story of lost visual pigmentsM Vorobyev14:50-15:15
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8015:00-15:30E BrennerVisual control of the hand when intercepting moving targets15:00-15:15A GilchristDepth and lightness: Mid-level model tested against high- and low-level models
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83Tetrachromatic colour vision in the Australian Lungfish Neoceratodus forsteriJ Marshall15:15-15:40Color discrimination ellipses measured with transient visual evoked potentialL C L Silveira15:15-15:4515:15-15:30P G LovellObserver ratings for natural scenes under varying illumination: Separating high and low-level processes using inversion and a low-level visual difference predicting model
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8615:30-16:00P B HibbardIntegration of information across the visual scene in the control of prehension15:30-15:45S ZdravkovicConstancy in motion
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96Ecological and neural constraints on perception of motion and the design of visual signalsL J Fleishman16:10-16:35
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98Hand, Arm and Body Coordination in Visual Space (cont'd)Colour space: its structure and biological basis" (a symposium in honor of Professor E.N.Yustova) (cont'd)Seeing 3D: surface, shape, space, motion
99Moderator: Adar PelahModerator: Marina DanilovaModerator: Qasim Zaidi
10016:30-17:00A K DunnEvidence for a two-stage dual route model of vision for action and perception using the Judd illusionSpatial contrast in colour: Non-linear effects in blackness inductionG V Paramei16:30-17:0016:30-16:45Q ZaidiActivation of competing perceptual assumptions for 3-D shape
101Developmental programs coordinating size and niche variations in the primate eye and retinaB L Finlay16:35-17:00
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106Ecology and evolution of primate trichromacyD Osorio17:00-17:2517:00-17:30J-P BrescianiVestibular-evoked hand stabilization during body motionUsing Stroop tasks to reveal the structure of colour spaceH E Smithson17:00-17:3017:00-17:15E ClaraAn in-depth look into 3D : A comparative approach to stereokinetic effects
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10917:15-17:30G MenshikovaThe relationship between apparent illumination and lightness in 3D scene
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11217:30-18:00J A AltmanEffects of sound localization on postural swayDo tetrachromatic women exist?G Jordan17:30-18:0017:30-17:45Q Zhang3-D volumetric object perception from the dynamic pantomime effect
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11818:00-18:30A PelahCognitive effects on the walk-run transition during locomotionClinical use of colour vision testing plates by E.N.YustovaV V Volkov18:00-18:1518:00-18:15M WexlerObject constancy and self-motion
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