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Symposia & Talks Sessions
Wednesday, 24 August 2005
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Symposia
Talks
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The neural bases of visual awareness
Lightness, brightness, and contrast
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Moderator: Stephen L. Macknik
Moderator: Dejan M. Todorovic
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08:30-08:45
R Martin
Predicting the contrast response functions of LGN and V1 neurones from the contrast of natural images
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08:45-09:00
G Sperling
Amplifying the effective perceptual contrast of a grating
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Bilateral frontal leucotomy does not alter perceptual alternation during binocular rivalry
F Valle-Inclan
09:00-09:45
09:00-09:15
A Gilchrist
Probe disks reveal framework effects within multi-illuminant scenes
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09:15-09:30
T A Agostini
The phantom contrast effect
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09:30-09:45
X G Troncoso
fMRI correlates of corner-based illusions show that BOLD activation varies gradually with corner angle
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Learning blindsight
P Stoerig
09:45-10:30
09:45-10:00
A D Logvinenko
Multi-dimensional scaling analysis of Adelson's snake lightness
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10:00-10:15
I Motoyoshi
Adaptation to skewed image statistics alters the perception of glossiness and lightness
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10:15-10:30
A Soranzo
Discounting luminance contrast produced by an illumination edge depends on its shape
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The neural bases of visual awareness
(cont'd)
Color
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Moderator: Stephen L. Macknik
Moderator: Gokhan Malkoc
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Visual masking approaches to visual awareness
S L Macknik
11:30-12:15
11:30-11:45
J Lillo Sr.
Articulation and chromatic characteristics determine colour naming in normal and colour blind observers
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11:45-12:00
N J Pitchford
Influence of saturation on colour preference and colour naming
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12:00-12:15
J L Barbur
Selective processing of colour categories and other stimulus attributes in the cortex – Evidence from clinical studies
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Top-down attentional control of synchronized neural activity in visual cortex
R Desimone
12:15-13:00
12:15-12:30
B B Lee
A novel grating stimulus for segregating PC and MC pathway function
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12:30-12:45
J J Van Es
Activation of human visual cortex during local and relational judgements of surface colour and brightness
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12:45-13:00
M V Danilova
Comparison of colours within and between hemifields
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13:00-13:15
T Hansen
Human chromatic discrimination ability of natural objects
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13:15-13:30
K T Mullen
The fMRI response of the LGN and V1 to cardinal red-green, blue-yellow, and achromatic visual stimuli
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Form, object, and shape perception
Biological motion and temporary vision
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Moderator: Peter U. Tse
Moderator: Ian M. Thornton
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The role of contour curvature in form-based motion processing
P U Tse
15:00-15:45
15:00-15:15
M H E de Lussanet
Body-view specificity in peripheral biological motion
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T C P Lee
Flash lag in depth is induced by stereomotion but not looming: Distorted size and position perception
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15:30-15:45
C L Roether
Statistically optimal integration of synergies in the visual perception of emotion from gait
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Bayesian inference of form and shape
P Mamassian
15:45-16:30
15:45-16:00
J Lopez-Moliner
The time course of estimating time-to-contact
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16:00-16:15
F A J Verstraten
Visual motion expands perceived time
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16:15-16:30
U Hasson
Coding change: Brain systems sensitive to the arrow of time
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Form, object, and shape perception
(cont'd)
Binocular vision
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Moderator: Peter U. Tse
Moderator: Martin S. Banks
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Neural basis of shape representation in the primate brain
A Pasupathy
17:30-18:15
17:30-17:45
B Mansouri
Amblyopic suppression: all-or-none or graded?
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17:45-18:00
D Alais
Binocular rivalry produced by temporal frequency differences
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18:00-18:15
J Burge
Configural cues combine with disparity in depth perception
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Shape perception for object recognition and face categorization
I Bülthoff
18:15-19:00
18:15-18:30
A R Girshick
Do people compensate for incorrect viewing position when looking at stereograms?
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18:30-18:45
S Hochstein
Role of attention in binocular integration
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18:45-19:00
J Wattam-Bell
The effect of binocular misalignment on cyclopean visual evoked potentials
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