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Symposia & Talks Sessions
Thursday, 25 August 2005
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Symposia
Talks
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Eye movements in visual perception
Theory and models
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Moderator: José M. Delgado-García
Moderator: Tony Vladusich
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08:30-08:45
S T Hammett
A model of velocity after-effects: Two temporal filters & four free parameters
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08:45-09:00
F H Hamker
A neurocomputational model for describing and understanding the temporal dynamics of perisaccadic visual perception
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A cholinergic mechanism underlies persistent neural activity necessary for eye fixation
J M Delgado-García
09:00-09:45
09:00-09:15
T Vladusich
Brightness integration: Evidence for polarity-specific interactions between edge inducers
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09:15-09:30
R L Gregory
Can perception violate laws of physics?
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09:30-09:45
L Perrinet
Dynamics of motion representation in short-latency ocular following: A two-pathways Bayesian model
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The physiology and psychophysics of visual search in monkeys free to move their eyes
M E Goldberg
09:45-10:30
09:45-10:00
J A Perrone
Knowing where we are going: Solving the visual navigation problem by following the V1-MT-MST cortical pathway
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10:00-10:15
R Goris
Optimal noise levels enhance sensitivity to weak signals in the human visual system
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10:15-10:30
J A Bednar
The topographica cortical map simulator
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Eye movements in visual perception
(cont'd)
Spatial vision
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Moderator: José M. Delgado-García
Moderator: Michael S. Landy
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Statistics of fixational eye movements and oculomotor control
R Engbert
11:30-12:15
11:30-11:45
C de'Sperati
Is motion imagery accompanied by a spatio-temporal evolution of attention?
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11:45-12:00
A Kristjansson
Priming in visual search: Context effects, target repetition effects and role-reversal effects
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12:00-12:15
M A Silver
Cholinergic enhancement increases signal-to-noise ratio of bold signal in human visual cortex
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Fixational eye movements and motion perception
I Murakami
12:15-13:00
12:15-12:30
J Larsson
Orientation-selective adaptation to first- and second-order stimuli in human visual cortex measured with FMRI
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12:30-12:45
M Mermillod
Rapid and direct access to high spatial frequency information in visual categorisation task
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12:45-13:00
M M Schira
Detailed metric properties of human visual areas V1 and V2 from 0.3 to 16° eccentricity
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13:00-13:15
T S Meese
Interocular masking and summation indicate two stages of divisive contrast gain control
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13:15-13:30
D G Pelli
Spatial and temporal recognition processes in reading
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From perceptive fields to Gestalt. In honor of Lothar Spillmann
Surface and shape perception
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Moderator: Stuart Anstis
Moderator: Michael H. Herzog
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In honour of Lothar Spillmann -- Filling in, emptying out, adaptation and aftereffects
S Anstis
15:00-15:40
15:00-15:15
C Fantoni
Amodal unification of surfaces with torsion requires visual approximation
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15:15-15:30
G Plomp
Effects of temporal context on amodal completion, RT and MEG results
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15:30-15:45
N Kogo
Measuring the Kanizsa illusion: Revisiting brightness-nulling, depth-nulling and contour positioning studies
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Lightness, filling-in, and the fundamental role of context
M A Paradiso
15:40-16:20
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15:45-16:00
F A A Kingdom
Separate after-effects for the shapes of contours and textures made from contours
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16:00-16:15
W Gerbino
The tangent illusion
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16:15-16:30
T Masquelier
Ultra-rapid visual form analysis using feed-forward processing
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Beyond a relay nucleus: New views on the human LGN
S Kastner
16:20-17:00
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16:30-16:45
A M L Kappers
Visual and haptic perception of roughness
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16:45-17:00
M H Herzog
Where features go to in human vision
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From perceptive fields to Gestalt
L Spillmann
17:15-18:15
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