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Symposia & Talks Sessions
Tuesday, 23 August 2005
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Symposia
Talks
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Adaptation, brightness, and contrast
Attention, decision, and cognition
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Moderator: Maria V. Sanchez-Vives
Moderator: Marisa Carrasco
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08:30-08:45
R Sireteanu
Developmental dyslexia: Evidence for an attentional cortical deficit
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08:45-09:00
M Fabre-Thorpe
Dog or Animal ? What comes first in vision ?
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Cortical mechanisms of contrast adaptation and contrast-induced receptive field plasticity
M V Sanchez-Vives
09:00-09:45
09:00-09:15
C-C Carbon
Innovation in design and aesthetics: How attributes of innovation influence attractiveness on the long run
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09:15-09:30
M S Landy
Megavis: Perceptual decisions in the face of explicit costs and perceptual variability
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09:30-09:45
G I Rhodes
Norm-based coding of face identity
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Perceptual filling-in: More than meets the eye
P De Weerd
09:45-10:30
09:45-10:00
E M Fine
Number of distractors and distractor spacing differentially affect attention and saccade tasks
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10:00-10:15
S J Thorpe
Rapid scene categorisation and RSVP paradigms
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10:15-10:30
E A Vessel
When beauty is in the eye of the beholder: Individual differences dominate preferences for abstract images, but not real world scenes
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Adaptation, brightness, and contrast
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Motion perception
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Moderator: Maria V. Sanchez-Vives
Moderator: M Concetta Morrone
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Neural responses and perception during visual fixation
S Martinez-Conde
11:30-12:15
11:30-11:45
Y Chen
Underactivation of the sensory system and overaction of the complementary cognitive system during motion perceprion in schizophrenia
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11:45-12:00
T Ledgeway
Investigating phase-specific interactions between different varieties of motion using a motion-cancellation paradigm
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12:00-12:15
T C A Freeman
Extra-retinal adaptation of cortical motion sensors
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The visual phantom illusion: A perceptual product of surface completion depending on brightness and contrast
A Kitaoka
12:15-13:00
12:15-12:30
G Mather
Perception of phase wave motion
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12:30-12:45
S P Tripathy
Tracking deviations in multiple trajectories: The influence of magnitude of deviation
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12:45-13:00
J M Zanker
A second-order barber pole illusion unrelated to veridical motion signals
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13:00-13:15
M C Morrone
Trans-saccadic integration of motion signals in human MT+ revealed by fMRI
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13:15-13:30
H B Barlow
Interactions of glass patterns and random dot kinematograms
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Recent discoveries on receptive field structure
Learning and memory
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Moderator: Luis M. Martínez
Moderator: Marina Pavlova
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Neural circuits and synaptic mechanisms underlying the emergence of visual cortical receptive fields
L M Martínez
15:00-15:45
15:00-15:15
R Jenkins
I thought you were looking at me: Directional aftereffects in gaze perception
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15:15-15:30
S Preminger
Morphing visual memories through gradual associations
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15:30-15:45
M P Eckstein
Perceptual learning via recursive prior updating
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Representing multiple stimulus features in functional maps: Insights from ferret visual cortex
D Fitzpatrick
15:45-16:30
15:45-16:00
A Sokolov
Repetition priming effects at the border
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16:00-16:15
K Mogi
Slow and fast processes in visual "one-shot" learning
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16:15-16:30
J Jastorff
Visual learning of complex movements: Investigation of neural plasticity mechanisms
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Recent discoveries on receptive field structure
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Visuomotor control
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Moderator: Luis M. Martínez
Moderator: Anna Ma-Wyatt
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The contribution of feedforward, lateral and feedback connections to the classical receptive field center and extra-classical receptive field surround of primate V1 neurons
A Angelucci
17:30-18:15
17:30-17:45
L T Maloney
Planning sequences of arm-hand movements to maximize expected gain
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17:45-18:00
G Dagnelie
Visual detection and eye-hand coordination under free-viewing and gaze-locked pixelized conditions: Implications for prosthetic vision
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18:00-18:15
M P Aivar
How fast do we react to moving obstacles?
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Receptive fields as prediction devices: A comparison of cell tuning to single images and to natural image sequences in temporal cortex
D I Perrett
18:15-19:00
18:15-18:30
A Brouwer
Making goal directed movements with ‘relocated eyes’
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18:30-18:45
B J Rogers
The role of the ground plane in the maintenance of balance – Are we “hooked like puppets”?
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18:45-19:00
A Ma-Wyatt
Visual information is used throughout a reach to control endpoint precision
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