| Poster Sessions - Thursday, 24 August 2006 |
| Colour space: its structure and biological basis Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 10:30-11:30 |
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D Bimler | Colour-space distortion in women who are heterozygous for colour deficiency |
| 2 |
D Bimler | Gender differences in weighting the dimensions of colour space: Do males neglect red-green differences? |
| 3 |
C Feitosa-Santana | Color space distortions in patients with vapor mercury intoxication |
| 4 |
L L Polosin | Basic quantities of color photometry |
| 5 |
Y P Leonov | Spherical color space with riemann geometry |
| 6 |
A Valberg | Comparing chromatic detection ellipses of colour deficient subjects with standard colour vision tests |
| 7 |
V Bonnardel | Gender differences in colour preference: Men are more predictable than women |
| Crowding Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 10:30-11:30 |
| 8 |
E Põder | Features, conjunctions, and crowding effect |
| 9 |
M ahsan | View-point aftereffect of Faces is affected by crowding |
| 10 |
R van den Berg | Differential feature crowding |
| Vision and Gravity Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 10:30-11:30 |
| 11 |
O Vorobyov | A study of visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive interaction during exposure of humans to lateral and longitudo-lateral accelerations |
| 12 |
L Kornilova | Visual pursuit in individuals with various types of dizziness |
| 13 |
E Tomilovskaya | Effect of 6-days dry immersion on cortical slow potentials preceding voluntary saccades |
| 14 |
D A Napalkov | Aiming in sport shooting an interaction between
visual and somatosensor systems |
| Colour: Optics and Retina Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 10:30-11:30 |
| 15 |
P N Kupenova | ERG responses to color stimuli: Comparative study of b- and d-wave intensity-response functions in turtle |
| 16 |
B R Hammond, Jr | Compensation effects associated with prereceptoral screening by macular pigment |
| 17 |
L A Vitanova | Immunocytochemical study of AMPA and kainate ionotropic glutamate receptors and mGluR6 metabotropic glutamate receptor in the retinae of lower vertebrates |
| 18 |
K Sakata | Cone photo pigments absorption assessed from retinal afterimage |
| 19 |
G Chichua | Color perception in patients with pseudophakic eye |
| 20 |
J J McCann | Firelight color images from Rod-Lcone interactions |
| Colour: Chromatic mechanisms Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 10:30-11:30 |
| 21 |
M Harrar | About the limited additive properties of color appearance models |
| 22 |
B M O´Donell | Reaction times to chromaticity, luminance contrast, size and adaptation luminance changes |
| 23 |
S Sunaga | Global color perceptions derived from multi-colored texture patterns |
| 24 |
F Devinck | Optimizing the strength of the watercolor effect by varying the chromatic arrangement of the inducing contours |
| 25 |
A Clifford | Neurophysiological evidence for categorical perception of colour |
| 26 |
M V Danilova | Differences in sensitivity of different cone types in the parafovea measured with a Landolt C recognition task |
| 27 |
T Redmond | Spatial summation for chromatic stimuli with changes in adaptation level |
| 28 |
J M Bosten | Mechanisms of simultaneous colour contrast |
| 29 |
N C Ridgway | Redundant target effect and chromatic channels of processing |
| 30 |
M Olkkonen | Investigating memory colours of natural objects: A new method of chromatic adjustment |
| 31 |
O A Wright | Colour category effects on a target detection task in 3 age groups: A cross linguistic comparison |
| 32 |
M Burton | Grating speed perception can be biased when associated with chromatic modifiers separated in time or space |
| 33 |
R bouet | Cortical areas implicated in transparency perception |
| 34 |
J Watanabe | Motion-based colour integration in ambiguous motion |
| 35 |
P V Maximov | A role for the blue pathway in the development of red-green opponency |
| 36 |
B M O´Donell | The influence of size and adaptation luminance on color contrast threshold |
| 37 |
T shahsavarzadeh | Is there any representational momentum for color? |
| Colour: Clinical Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 10:30-11:30 |
| 38 |
R Lukauskiene | Colour vision tests for monitoring of visual functions in persons with multiple sclerosis |
| 39 |
B Budiene | Colour perception changes in persons with epilepsia |
| 40 |
D Stanislovaitiene | A computerized test for identification of colour thresholds in prosopagnosia |
| 41 |
K Miyazawa | Functional spectral filter optically simulating color discrimination property of dichromats |
| Fine eyes and arts Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 10:30-11:30 |
| 42 |
D V Korablev | Compositions rules for photography based on physiology and psychology of human vision |
| 43 |
W H Jung | Effects of photographic techniques and affective responses on preference and aesthetic appreciation of photography |
| 44 |
S Markovic | Judgements of paintings |
| 45 |
K Mitsui | A visual anisotropy on aesthetic preference |
| 46 |
C-C Carbon | Setting the trend: when attractiveness is a matter of adaptation |
| 47 |
S Park | Lighting effects on affective impressions of photograph |
| 48 |
Z kapoula | How does knowledge in art influence perception of space and motion evoked by paintings of Francis Bacon |
| 49 |
B Pinna | From the square to Malevich’s square: How the brain creates meanings |
| 50 |
K Mogi | Making good hidden figures |
| 51 |
C-C Carbon | The repeated evaluation technique or 'How can we measure attractiveness in a valid way'? |
| Audio-visual interaction Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 10:30-11:30 |
| 52 |
K Haroush | Visual load influence on 'automatic' detection of auditory change |
| 53 |
J E Aspell | Integration of visual and auditory motion signals in the human brain: an MEG study |
| 54 |
N R Harrison | Motion-specific auditory-visual integration measured by event-related potentials (ERPs) |
| 55 |
K Sakurai | Auditory induced bounce perception when visual trajectories are inconsistent with motion reversal |
| 56 |
H Sukemiya | Other’s gaze direction affects sound localization |
| 57 |
Y Hatada | Perceptual shifts of temporal frequency in audition and vision after adaptation of visuo-spatial lateral displacement by prism glasses |
| 58 |
T Noesselt | Audition modulates the temporal resolution of visual events |
| 59 |
D Robertson | Hearing faces: A visual influence on voice recognition |
| 60 |
T Kayahara | Cross-modal timing capturing with feature-defined saliency |
| 61 |
I Bülthoff | Cross-modal interaction can modulate face distinctiveness |
| 62 |
M Nakajima | Cross-modal repetition deficit by a partial report |
| 63 |
B Schouten | The audiovisual perception of biological motion |
| 64 |
M Doucet | The recognition of facial expressions in deaf individuals |
| 65 |
C Murd | Detection of color-change of a moving object: Temporal-order judgement |
| Face perception Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 15:30-16:30 |
| 66 |
N Torro-Alves | Facial expressions of happiness are identified more quickly in the left visual field |
| 67 |
N Torro-Alves | Underlying dimensionality for age estimations |
| 68 |
Y-H Chang, J.P.Harris | Comparing affective perception in cartoon, schematic and real faces |
| 69 |
A K Dunn | Pulling faces from an evolutionary perspective |
| 70 |
T Jellema | Bias in high-level after effects induced by dynamic facial expressions |
| 71 |
S Shibui | Investigation of the speciality of surprise by means of adaptation to the facial expressions of emotion |
| 72 |
R Sigala | Using 3D human-monkey morphs to explore the boundaries of species dependent face-categories in humans |
| 73 |
T Takehara | Fractal dimensions of the structure of facial affect perception in two stimulus durations |
| 74 |
L L M Welling | Inducing opposite aftereffects for 3/4 and front views of faces |
| 75 |
E Nikitina | Role of experimental factors in sex categorization of faces |
| 76 |
S Park | Reading and discrimination of various facial expressions |
| 77 |
G J Brelstaff | Face-pair scrutiny - subject-type classification |
| 78 |
P J B Hancock | Adaptation of familiar and unfamiliar faces |
| 79 |
C Havard | The eye movement strategies performed during a face-matching task |
| 80 |
K S Pilz | Body motion influences the processing of identity |
| 81 |
C-C Carbon | Face adaptation effects: When stable representations are quite flexible |
| 82 |
C A Conway | Gaze direction influences perceptions of facial expressions and face preferences |
| 83 |
K Masame | Perception of smiling faces with deformed facial feature |
| 84 |
R Caldara | Attention to faces is modulated by race |
| 85 |
B C Jones | Face aftereffects reveal interdependent processing of expressions and sex |
| 86 |
C H Liu | The role of exploratory action in face encoding |
| 87 |
M sajjadi | Temporal mislocalization of changing objects is modulated by its processing type |
| 88 |
C P Benton | Viewpoint dependence and independence in adaptation to facial identity |
| Lightness, brightness, transparency Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 15:30-16:30 |
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M A Formankiewicz | Binocular lustre as an attribute of surface perception |
| 90 |
E M Colombo | Dark surrounds restrict the lightness constancy for increments under glare conditions |
| 91 |
R Mausfeld | Material appearances under minimal stimulus conditions: Lustrous and glassy qualities |
| 92 |
S Takahashi | Lightness contrast modulated by transparency perception |
| 93 |
T Vladusich | Seeing brightness and darkness: More dimensions than meet the eye? |
| 94 |
D Janelidze | Achromatic McCollough effect occurs to stimuli luminance |
| 95 |
M P Lucassen | Achromatic color matching with different contrast polarities and magnitudes: experiments and modelling |
| 96 |
J Geier | Increasing and decreasing the Chevreul illusion by a background luminance ramp |
| Motion perception, biological motion Thursday 09:00-18:30 / Attended 15:30-16:30 |
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C Becker | Stable interindividual differences in the perception of ambiguous two-frame motion |
| 98 |
A Bastianelli | Event perception and length evaluation of lines |
| 99 |
B saeidian | The effect of priming on the Motion Distortion |
| 100 |
A J Shepherd | Storage of stationary and dynamic motion aftereffects: adaptation mechanisms differ across cortical areas |
| 101 |
Z Shi | Position biases with moving stimuli |
| 102 |
M Takeichi | Generality of anticipated velocity slowdown phenomenon in position anticipation tasks of free-falling object |
| 103 |
A Uusberg | Different types of motion changes evoke similar N2 component in VEP-s |
| 104 |
R J E Bours | Spatio-temporal properties of apparent motion detection |
| 105 |
N Kuldkepp | Detection of motion onset dependent on background motion |
| 106 |
A I Meso | Contrast and pattern cues in the perception of motion transparency |
| 107 |
T L Hubbard | Onset repulsion and onset flash-lag: Effects on a stationary stimulus |
| 108 |
A Martin | The motion aftereffect under scotopic conditions |
| 109 |
K Inoue | The effect of motion adaptation on motion-induced blindness |
| 110 |
A Ezzati | Topographic map of motion aftereffect |
| 111 |
M A Pavlova | MEG response to biological motion in the right temporal cortex is modulated by periventricular lesions |
| 112 |
S Durant | On the role of speed and direction in localizing motion defined contours |
| 113 |
C Tillmann | Attentional modulation of psychophysical tuning curves for direction of motion |
| 114 |
E D Freeman | Neural correlates of subjective rotation reversals in ambiguous structure-from-motion |