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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.
Poster Sessions  -  Tuesday, 23 August 2005
Biological motion    Tuesday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 1  J Lange   Discrimination of biological motion in noise
 2  J Schultz   Activation in superior temporal sulcus parallels a parameter inducing the percept of animacy
 3  L Michels   Biological motion activates the STS in a retinotopic manner
 4  L S McKay   Throwing like a man: Recognising gender from emotional actions
 5  M Tanaka   Effects of spatial attention on perception of a point-light walker superimposed by 3D scrambled walker mask
 6  R A Sigala   Mid-level motion features for the recognition of biological movements
 7  T Viéville   How fast-brain object categorization allows top-down processes of segmentation
Clinical vision    Tuesday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 8  A D Kurtev   Glare sensitivity in myopic and emmetropic subjects as assessed by facial EMG
 9  A Kimura   A test of bipolarity hypothesis underlying color harmony principle: From the evidence on harmony production and estimation correspondence and individual difference
 10  A S Sampaio   Visuo-spatial recognition in Williams syndrome: Dissociative performance in nonmotor tasks?
 11  A Valberg   Substantial loss of chromatic contrast sensitivity in subjects with age-related macular degeneration
 12  B Budiene   Impairments of colour contrast sensitivity thresholds in cases of damage of chiasma opticum
 13  B D Stoimenova   Topographical characteristics of contrast sensitivity of subjects with physiological myopia
 14  C E Partington   The effects of ageing and Parkinson’s disease on visuospatial attention: Sex and modality differences
 15  J Gudlin   Test variability in glaucomatous visual fields tested with high resolution perimetry
 16  J M D O´Brien   Motion Processing in Dyslexia and Asperger Syndrome: an fMRI Study
 17  M Roinishvili   Deficits of visual information processing in schizophrenic patients and their healthy relatives
 18  R Lukauskiene   Colour determination changes due to damage of chiasma opticum
 19  R Ruseckaite   Pattern pulse versus frequency doubling illusion: Sensitivities and specificities in optic neuritis patients
 20  S C Dakin   Weak contextual suppression can make people with schizophrenia more accurate at contrast discrimination
 21  S Tsermentseli   Form and motion processing in dyslexia and asperger’s syndrome
Cognition    Tuesday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 22  A E Hayes   Influence of monetary incentive on performance in a selective attention flanker-interference task
 23  A Ishiguchi   Visual inference of categories of two dimensions with use of sequential sampling
 24  A K Paakkonen   Coherent-motion-onset event-related potentials in dyslexia
 25  S Congiu   The role of spatial contiguity in perception of causality
 26  V Biasi   Visual perception of physiognomic properties and meanings in relation to stress or comfort states
 27  Y Kiritani   A pilot study of the temporal condition for the perception of livingness in the communication with computers
Learning and memory    Tuesday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 28  E Yago   Neural correlates of category learning
 29  G Maehara   Perceptual learning in monocular superimposed masking
 30  J Karanka   Learning and strategy changes in a binocular time-to-contact judgment task
 31  J R Vidal   Does selective attention filter out distractor information in visual working memory storage?
 32  K N Dudkin   Visual-working-memory characteristics during invariant visual-recognition processing in monkeys
 33  M Malania   Perceptual learning: No improvement under roving?
 34  M Ohmi   Neural responses of memorializing and recalling process in spatial mechanism measured by MEG
 35  P Figueiredo   Retrieval of abstract drawings modulates activity in retinotopic visual areas
 36  R Yakushijin   The time series of statistical efficiency in visual pattern learning
 37  S Narasimhan   The decay of trajectory-traces in memory when tracking multiple trajectories
 38  S Nasr   Information about the sequence of presentation does not reduce the visual working memory capacity
 39  T Tzvetanov   Long-range perceptual learning with line stimuli?
 40  W-L Chou   Dissociation of object- and space-based inhibition of return by working memory
 41  Z Hussain   Perceptual learning of texture-identification does not transfer across stimulus identity
 42  H L Gauchou   Relational information in visual short term memory (VSTM) as an explanation of the "visual sensing" effect
 43  M Fahle   Prism adaptation by gain control
Multisensory integration 1    Tuesday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 44  A Sakai   Effects of accompanying sound on visually perceived motion
 45  B F M Marino   Changing vision by changing breath
 46  C Roumes   Auditory-visual fusion space in darkness depends on lateral gaze shift
 47  F Hashimoto   Cross modal interference in the rapid serial visual-tactile, tactile-visual presentations
 48  H J Barras   Role of perceptive expectations and ground texture on motion sicknes
 49  J Harris   The effect of “non-informative” vision on tactile sensitivity
 50  J S Benjamins   The temporal limits of binding sound and colour
 51  J Schulte-Pelkum   Can auditory cues influence the visually induced self-motion illusion?
 52  M Kitazaki   Non-linear integration of visual and auditory motion information for human control of posture
 53  M Nakajima   Cross-modal repetition deficit
 54  M Sinico   Visual discrimination of intermodal launching events
 55  M Suzuki   Cross-modal mere exposure effects between visual and tactile modalities
 56  M W Greenlee   Differential neural activity during perception of coherent audiovisual motion
 57  P MacNeilage   A cue-combination model for the perception of body orientation
 58  R J V Bertin   Optokinetosis or simulator sickness: Objective measurement and the role of visual-vestibular conflict situations
Art and vision    Tuesday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 1  A Wilkins   Aversion to contemporary art
 2  B Dresp   What a beautiful stump! Ecological constraints on categorical perception of photographs of mutilated human bodies
 3  D Augustin   A look through the expert’s eyes: Art expertise and aesthetic perception
 4  J M Cha   The effect of Gestalt factors on aesthetic preference
 5  K Mitsui   The relationship between visual anisotropy and aesthetic preference for disk arrangement
 6  S Gershoni   How we look at photographs- Lightness perception and aesthetic experience
 7  S Park   Effects of brightness, contrast, and color tone on the affective impressions of photographic images
 8  D J Graham   How alike are natural scenes and paintings? Characterizing the spatial statistical properties of a set of digitized, grey-scale images of painted art
 9  J M M Linhares   Estimating the best illuminant for art paintings by computing chromatic diversity
 10  G J van Tonder   Dürer`s choice: Representing surface attitude in engravings
 11  P Trutty-Coohill   Leonardo da Vinci’s "Mona Lisa" in light of his studies of the brain
 12  J Rogers   Motion perception in art and design research
 13  N J Wade   Hermann-herings grids: The impact of sound on vision
 14  A L M Rodrigues   Drawing as an experience of seeing
Attention 1    Tuesday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 15  A Deubelius   Decreased detectability of targets in non-stimulated regions of the visual field
 16  A Montagnini   Spatio-temporal characterization of presaccadic allocation of attention
 17  A Stemme   Temporal dynamics of the interaction between working memory and attention: A neuronal model of a Wisconsin-DMS-Task
 18  A Vavassis   Implicit learning of divided visual-spatial attention allocation in easy and difficult tasks
 19  B Noudoost   Attention sharpens selectivity
 20  F Pestilli   Mechanisms of covert attention revealed by contrast adaptation
 21  C J Howard   Limits on continuous monitoring of the features of multiple objects
 22  E Põder   Crowding and salience-based attention
 23  F Bauer   Spatial-attentional orienting and synchrony priming
 24  F K Chua   Capturing focused attention
 25  F M Felisberti   Does attention affect the identification of multiple directions in transparent motion?
 26  C F Sambo   Attentional modulation of lateral interactions depends on eccentricity
 27  G Campana   Attentional modulation of visual search depends on the relation between eccentricity and spatial interactions
 28  G Mueller-Plath   What does attention select in visual search, and why?
 29  H-I Liao   Asymmetry of stimulus-driven attentional capture by non-contingent onsets and color distractors
 30  J Kremlacek   Effect of attentional load, habituation and fatigue on the motion-onset VEPs
 31  K Ishida   Influence of a moving object on visual information capacity expressed by span of attention
 32  K J Linnell   Action modulates object-based selection
 33  K L Shapiro   Illusory motion attenuates the attentional blink
Lightness, brightness, and contrast 1    Tuesday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 34  A Bertulis   Contrast variations in bisection stimulus with flanking stripes
 35  A C G Galmonte   Predicting the effect of spatial articulation on lightness
 36  A J Ahumada   A local contrast metric
 37  A Radonjic   Role of luminance range and relative area in computation of lightness
 38  B Lingelbach   Adding diagonals to the scintillating grid
 39  B Pinna   Laws of figurality and lighting, backlighting and watercolor illusions
 40  C M M de Weert   Context effects in assimilation and contrast
 41  D Zavagno   Which has the bigger effect: Higher luminance vs luminance adjacency
 42  F W Cornelissen   Do cortical neurons spatially integrate luminance or edge signals to encode surface properties?
 43  I Kurki   A reverse correlation study of the spatiotemporal properties of brightness perception in real and illusory stimuli
 44  I Serrano-Pedraza   The effect of white-noise mask level on sinewave contrast detection thresholds
 45  J B Ares-Gomez Sr.   The hermann-hering grid illusion: Human parafoveal perceptive field centre size estimations and establishment of a new methodology for investigative application
 46  J Geier   Distortion tolerance of the Hermann grid
 47  J Plantier   Influence of the coherence of a glaring source on the contrast sensitivity function
 48  K Petrini   The additive and multiplicative component contribution into Adelson’s snake lightness illusion
 49  O Ruiz   The orientation dependence of the Hermann grid illusion
 50  S Magnussen   Filling-in of the blind spot: Edge effects in the visual cortex
Spatial vision 1    Tuesday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 51  A Bulatov   Length matching distortions in presence of distracting stripes
 52  A Gallace   Poggendorff bridges Müller-Lyer and rod and frame
 53  A Glennerster   Size perception in an expanding room: Is stereo and motion parallax information lost without trace?
 54  A Huckauf   Spatial asymmetries: Enhancing the outer unit
 55  B C Hansen   Contour processing and the local cross-scale spatial phase alignment of natural scene images
 56  C Massot   Analysis of the combination of frequency and orientation cue in texture orientation perception
 57  Chara Vakrou   Spatial scale and second-order peripheral vision
 58  F Hermens   Visual backward masking: Effects of mask homogeneity
 59  G Giovanelli   The role of directionality in Giovanelli's illusion
 60  J M Wallace   Grouping in the ternus display: Identity over space and time
 61  J S Lauritzen   Measuring vernier acuity using a contrast masking protocol
 62  J Uchida   Effect of positions of lines on perception of Ebbinghaus angular illusion
 

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