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Important Note: The abstracts presented here have not yet been updated with author corrections and publisher revisions. Revised abstracts will be available soon.
0 Symposia & Talks Sessions
Friday, 26 August 2005
1SymposiaTalks
2The role of context in recognitionEye movements
3Moderator: Tom Troscianko Moderator: Todd S. Horowitz
4break08:30-08:45R J BaddeleyAn information theoretic analysis of eye movements to natural scenes
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708:45-09:00K A TuranoBlazing an efficient walking path with one’s eye
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10Detection of cryptic targets in avian vision: A field studyT Troscianko09:00-09:4509:00-09:15M DorrEye movements on a display with gaze-contingent temporal resolution
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1309:15-09:30P F HeardEye-movements to pictures of normal faces, and the same people made up to be disfigured
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1609:30-09:45J FiserHow do eye-movements change during visual learning?
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19Modeling scene context for object search in natural imagesA Oliva09:45-10:3009:45-10:00T S HorowitzPicking up where you left off: The timecourse of target recovery after a gap in multiple object tracking
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2210:00-10:15I VallinesSaccadic suppression of retinotopicaly localized stimuli in V1: A parametric fMRI study
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2510:15-10:30K K DonnerThe possible purpose of microsaccades
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40The role of context in recognition (cont'd)3-D vision
41Moderator: Tom Troscianko Moderator: Priscilla Heard
42The contribution of top-down predictions to visual recognitionM Bar11:30-12:1511:30-11:45M LagesBayesian modelling of binocular 3-D motion perception
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4511:45-12:00R W FlemingFourier cues to 3D shape
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4812:00-12:15D TodorovicPerspective images and vantage points: Geometrical analyses vs. the robustness hypothesis
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51Beyond the face: Exploring rapid influences of context on face processingB L M F de Gelder12:15-13:0012:15-12:30B T BackusCue recruitment and Pavlovian conditioning in visual perception
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5412:30-12:45M S BanksDisparity and texture gradients are combined in a weighted sum and a subtraction
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5712:45-13:00N GuyaderInvestigation of the relative contributions of 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional image cues in texture segmentation
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60break13:00-13:15S LouwMotion parallax influences the way we place objects on slanted surfaces
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6313:15-13:30A J SchofieldThe role of texture in shape from shading: Are humans biased towards seeing relief textures?
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84Crossmodal interactions in visual perceptionVisual awareness
85Moderator: Jennifer M. Groh Moderator: Patrick Wilken
86Coordinate transformations and visual-auditory integrationJ M Groh15:00-15:4515:00-15:15A SahraieColour in mind: Stability of internally generated colours in synesthesia
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8915:15-15:30 Late Withdrawal
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9215:30-15:45P SterzerfMRI evidence for temporal precedence of right inferior frontal activity changes associated with spontaneous switches in bistable perception
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95Integrating sensory modalities in the perception of motionS Soto-Faraco15:45-16:3015:45-16:00T A CarlsonCortical adaptation of unconscious perceptual representations
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9816:00-16:15M MildersEmotional meaning affects awareness of faces
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10116:15-16:30Y PetrovSurround suppression explains crowding in normal observers and amblyopes
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116Crossmodal interactions in visual perception (cont'd)Natural scenes and visual search
117Moderator: Jennifer M. Groh Moderator: Michèle Fabre-Thorpe
118Anomalous cross modal interactions in synaesthesiaN Sagiv17:30-18:1517:30-17:45P G LovellOpponent channel responses to changes in the illuminant of natural scenes for primates and birds
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12117:45-18:00S BaldassiOn the relationship between reaction times and discriminability in visual search
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12418:00-18:15N E Scott-SamuelA novel threshold: One for meaningful change
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127Combination of visual and auditory information in fixation and during saccadesD C Burr18:15-19:0018:15-18:30W McIlhaggaA fast heuristic algorithm for human visual search
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13018:30-18:45K BrecherThe red rectangle: A celestial example of the pyramid illusion?
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13318:45-19:00P D PintoPerception of natural images with exponential luminance frequency distributions
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