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


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0 Symposia & Talks Sessions
Friday, 25 August 2006
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2Vision and GravityShadow/IlluminationTesting of visual functionMotion perception
3Inessa. Kozlovskaya, Millard Reschke, Lyudmila KornilovaModerator: Tom TrosciankoModerator: Ernest BoikoModerator: Ian Thornton
4Vision in cosmonaut's workV Djanibekov09:00-09:30breakON and OFF activity of the cone systemA M Shamshinova09:00-09:1509:00-09:15J M ZankerMeasuring motion illusion strength in op art paintings
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7Objective measurements of visual acuityS A Koskin09:15-09:3009:15-09:30A J SchofieldAsymmetric transfer of the dynamic motion after-effect between first and second-order cues
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10Adaptational modifications of the vestibular postural response in humans under conditions of horizontal visual reversalB Smetanin09:30-10:0009:30-10:00T TrosciankoColour vision and illumination noise in primates and birds1D versus 2D in DB at ECVPD P Carey09:30-09:4509:30-09:45M Idesawa3D perception from velocity field produced by cyclic display of 3 phase images including one stroke apparent motion pair
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13Optimization of dark adaptation for specialists who works in different light conditionsE V Boiko09:45-10:0009:45-10:00M AdibiThe effect of the flashing stimuli on the motion perception of remote moving objects
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16late withdrawal 10:00-10:3010:00-10:30A SoranzoThe apparent luminance contrast in impossible shadow displaysMagno-cellular impairment drives size distortion in hemispatial neglectM Harvey10:00-10:1510:00-10:15B M HarveyDifferent coherence thresholds for detecting and localising rotating and radial motion flow patterns
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19Temporal visual resolution in normal and pathological oculo-ocular reactions after severe ocular traumaM V Zueva10:15-10:3010:15-10:30C de'SperatiThe build-up of a motion-induced mislocalization effect
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22Influence of the attention and visual stimulation conditions on the saccadic eye movements programming in manV V Shulgovsky10:30-11:0010:30-11:00P MamassianThe shadow correspondence problemAccurate measurement of visual acuity: The predicament caused by accommodation mechanismsG I Rozhkova10:30-10:4510:30-10:45G ParovelSpeed overestimation in launching and triggering events
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25Blindsight and visual rehabilitation in the cortically blindA Sahraie10:45-11:0010:45-11:00I M ThorntonImplicit priming of apparent motion
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34Vision and Gravity (cont'd)Shadow/Illumination (cont'd)Functional mappingFace perception
35Inessa. Kozlovskaya, Millard Reschke, Lyudmila KornilovaModerator: Tom TrosciankoModerator: Zhaoping LiModerator: Tony Little
36The collinearity of Listings plane and the vestibulo-oculomotor response in microgravityA H Clarke11:30-12:0011:30-12:00F PavaniCast shadows of our own bodyAre activations in the saliency map short-lived?M Donk11:30-11:4511:30-11:45A J CalderThe neural correlates of eye gaze adaptation
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39Overcomplete representation for fast attentional selection by bottom up saliency in the primary visual cortexL Zhaoping11:45-12:0011:45-12:00F W SmithSpatial resolution of the visual system for discrimination of gender, identity and expression from human faces
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42Experimental study of static ocular counterrolling under altered gravity environmentA G Yakushev12:00-12:3012:00-12:30A J SchofieldThe role of local luminance amplitude in the interpretation of shape-from-shading in textured surfacesSalience from combined feature contrasts, evidence for feature specific salience interaction suggestive of V1 mechanismsA R Koene12:00-12:1512:00-12:15A C LittleCategory contingent face aftereffects suggest distinct neural populations code faces of different races, ages and species
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45Brain oscillations -indicators for serial processing in inefficient visual search?J Palix12:15-12:3012:15-12:30M BindemannLimited-capacity face perception: evidence from priming
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48The role of gravity-dependent systems in visual pursuitM Alekhina12:30-13:0012:30-13:00D ZavagnoConstructing reality: Shadows, shading, and highlights in ancient, medieval, and renaissance art (shadow and illumination symposium)Functional organization for biological motion in the fusiform gyrusL Michels12:30-12:4512:30-12:45B RossionFacial feature integration in the human occipito-temporal cortex
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51Frontal influences on human retinotopic visual cortex revealed by combining TMS with fMRI and psychophysicsC C Ruff12:45-13:0012:45-13:00L M DeBruineAttractive faces are not always average
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54The gaze fixation reaction in monkeys during the initial stage of support deprivationA Badakva13:00-13:30breakbreakbreak
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66Art, perception and imaginationSaccades, eye movementsAttentive visuo-motor processes
67Moderators: Thomas Papathomas, Yury ShelepinModerator: Zoi KapoulaModerator: John Findlay
68A unified explanation for the illusory motion of art objects that are perceived in reverse depthT V Papathomas14:00-14:2014:00-14:15C MorvanInfluence of retinal information on the smooth pursuit compensation signalEye velocity adaptation to peripheral motion during pursuit eye movementsM Spering14:00-14:15
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7114:15-14:30G M WallisPerceiving ocular motor tremor and what it tells us about mechanisms underlying compensation for fixational eye movementsHow well can neighbouring distractors be ignored when generating saccades to targets?J M Findlay14:15-14:30
72Visual perception and memory of indeterminate art compositionsA Ishai14:20-14:40
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7414:30-14:45Z kapoulaPoor binocular yoking of the saccades independently from reading in dyslexic childrenAttentional modulation of sensorimotor processes in the absence of perceptual awarenessP Sumner14:30-14:45
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76Turner and his translation of black and white into colourA C Hurlbert14:40-15:00
7714:45-15:00K GeorgIndependent effects of saccadic adaptation on spatial localization before and during saccadesCan the purpose of inspection influence the potency of visual saliency in scene perception?T Foulsham14:45-15:00
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80late withdrawal 15:00-15:2015:00-15:15M HolschneiderAutomatical detection and characterisation of microsaccadesSaccades are faster when accompanied by a hand movement – effect of shared goals, shared trajectories, or both?K Drewing15:00-15:15
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8315:15-15:30H A TrukenbrodEye movement control: From reading to visual searchOn the limited role of target onset in the gap task: Support for the motor-preparation accountM Rolfs15:15-15:30
84The perception of urban visual environmentV A Filin15:20-15:40
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86breakEriksen’s Flanker task; continuous variation in perceptual load reveals independent contributions of flanker compatibility and flanker loadI M Verstijnen15:30-15:45
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88Individual differences in interpretations of abstract visual representations: visual art vs. kinematics graphO Blajenkova15:40-16:00
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98Art, perception and imagination (cont'd)
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100Relating nonlinearities to statistical regularities in paintingsD J Graham16:30-16:50
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104The Eyes of Gogol - a Saint Petersburg TaleG J Brelstaff16:50-17:10
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