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Poster Sessions  -  Wednesday, 24 August 2005
3-D vision    Wednesday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 1  H Kuribayashi   Effect of depth perception cues produced by edge pattern for depth-fused 3D display
 2  M C Romero   Orientation sensitivity to solid and stereoscopic bars in area v1 of the monkey visual cortex
 3  M Hofbauer   Effects of monocular depth cues on perceived distance, perceived velocity, and time-to-collision
 4  B Battu   Is depth a psychophysical variable?
 5  M J A Doumen   Systematic deviations in a 3D exocentric pointing task
 6  K Doerschner   Spherical harmonic representation of illumination in complex, 3D scenes
 7  K R Brooks   Stereomotion without changes of disparity or interocular velocity differences
 8  M S Langer   Motion parallax and specularities on smooth random surfaces
 9  N N Krasilnikov   Investigation of accuracy of 3D representation of a 3D object shape in the human visual system
 10  Q Zhang   3-D volumetric object perception from the pantomime effect and shading cues
 11  R J Summers   Summation of pictorial depth cues with motion and disparity gradients
 12  T Sasaoka   The effect of active exploration of 3-D object views on the process of view generalization in object recognition
 13  C Devisme   Influence of visual context on surface deformation perception based on binocular disparity
 14  D R Simmons   Preference judgements with stereoscopic stimuli
 15  N Pugeault   Extraction of rich and reliable scene representations making use of perceptual grouping and motion
 16  O I Krasilnikova   Investigation of the human visual system efficiency in the case of 3D images observation
 17  S Duhoux   Neural correlates of 3D object learning
 18  S Ohtsuka   Temporal property of stereoscopic depth discrimination around the fixation plane
 19  T Hayashi   Functional brain imaging of the reverse perspective illusion
 20  C Muller   Cue combination: No unnecessary loss of information
Eye movements    Wednesday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 21  A I Fontes   Eye movements, anisotropy and similarity
 22  A Tozzi   The effects of optokinetic nystagmus on the perceived position
 23  D Melcher   Trans-saccadic integration along the form pathway
 24  E Brenner   Eye movements influence how we intercept moving objects
 25  E M Richter   Impossible gap paradigm - Experimental evidence for autonomous saccade timing
 26  J Laubrock   Microsaccade rate during (un)ambiguous apparent motion
 27  H Rantala   Do consumers and designers perceive images of design products differently?
 28  J L Croft   Gaze behaviour of experienced and novice spotters during and air-to-ground search
 29  H Kirchner   Stimulus dependent variations in processing time revealed by the choice saccade task
 30  J Lukavský   Eye scanning activity influenced by temperament traits
 31  L I Leirós   Visual tracking of dynamic stimuli with and without eye movements
 32  M Rucci   Possible influences of fixational eye movements on the neural encoding of natural stimuli
 33  T Seizova-Cajic   Eye movements do not explain visual illusory motion during neck muscle vibration
Motion 1    Wednesday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 34  I M Thornton   Global motion affects local judgements of angular displacement
 35  B Friedrich   Motion-induced localization bias in a motor control task
 36  B S Ulmann   Effects of a flash’s internal motion on mislocalisation during smooth pursuit
 37  C V Hutchinson   Responses of first-order motion energy detectors to second-order images: Modeling artifacts and artifactual models
 38  D C Zikovitz   Effects of contrast on the perception of simulated self-motion
 39  D R Badcock   Orientation cues to motion direction can be incompatible with image smear
 40  E Tomimatsu   Quantitative measurements of the peripheral drift illusion
 41  H K Falkenberg   Equivalent noise analysis of optic flow patterns across the visual field
 42  A L Williams   Cortical activity during illusory motion sensations: The spinning disks illusion
 43  I Trigo-Damas   Velocity judgments of moving visual stimuli are influenced by non-motion factors
Object recognition    Wednesday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 44  A Abramova   Figure-ground articulation in moving displays: The role of meaningfulness
 45  J Wagemans   Part priming of object naming
 46  G E Nygard   Perceptual grouping by proximity, similar orientation, and good continuation in outlines and surfaces derived from objects
 47  G Kayaert   Influence of complexity on human object recognition and it shape representation
 48  H Strasburger   Character recognition and Riccò’s law
 49  I M Harris   Orientation-invariant representations are activated first in object recognition
 50  J C Ullrich   Reaction times for object detection in everyday life scenes
 51  J W Rieger   Influence of orientation on rapid natural scene discrimination: Psychophysics and physiology
 52  F Scharnowski   Why the temporal order of events determines feature integration
 53  L Chuang   Sequence selectivity of form transformation in visual object recognition
 54  L Paletta   Contextual working memory for trans-saccadic object recognition using reinforcement learning and informative local descriptors
 55  M Zimmer   Electrophysiological correlates of contour integration in humans
 56  N Jebara   Global shape or semantic category preference in peripheral vision
 57  R Guyonneau   Animals roll around the clock: The rotation invariance of ultra-rapid visual processing
 58  R van den Berg   A colour-size processing asymmetry in visual conjunction search
 59  V N Chihman   Parameters of “invisible” masking affect to incomplete image recognition
 60  L F V Scharff   Understanding text polarity effects
Binocular vision 1    Wednesday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 1  D Kuroki   The effects of the size and exposure duration of binocularly unmatched features on the phantom surface perception
 2  E Kimura   Visibility modulation of rivalrous color flashes with a preceding color stimulus
 3  F I Kandil   Spatio-temporal interpolation is processed by binocular mechanisms
 4  F Taya   Local mechanism for global adaptation in binocular rivalry
 5  H Komatsu   Stereo kinetic pyramid
 6  H Ono   Anchors aweigh: The cyclopean illusion unleashed
 7  J M Medina   Fourier analysis of binocular reaction time distributions for luminance changes
 8  J W Huber   Stereo dispairty benefits in minimally invasive surgery tasks and training
 9  K Sakurai   Effects of depth on ouchi illusion
 10  K Wunderlich   Neural correlates of binocular rivalry in the human LGN and V1: An fMRI study
 11  M Bertamini   Segmentation based on binocular disparity and convexity
 12  M Wagner   Oculomotor stability during stereo fixation with central and peripheral fusion locks
 13  M A Georgeson   Binocular summation at contrast threshold: A new look
Scene perception    Wednesday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 14  A Goury   Effect of contrast and task on the interplay between low and high spatial frequencies in natural scenes perception
 15  G Giraudet   Relative contribution of low and high spatial frequencies: The effect of the level of scene categorization
 16  G Righi   Visual cues and distance estimation in sailing
 17  K Suzuki   The perceptual organisation with serially presented motion picture shots
 18  L A Jones   Reflections and visual space: Judgements of size and distance from reflections
 19  O Joubert   Categorization of natural scene : Global context is extracted as fast as objects
 20  R J Watt   Distortions in the visual perception of spatial relations: Implications for visual space
 21  R Sikl   Non-reconstructive tasks in visual space perception: What is different about them?
 22  F A Wittkampf   Estimation of light field properties in a real scene
 23  Y Mizokami   Detection model predictions for aircraft targets on natural backgrounds
 24  T D Dixon   The psychophysical assessment of fused images
Visual awareness    Wednesday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 25  C L E Paffen   Binocular rivalry dynamics are slowed when attention is diverted
 26  R Kanai   The phase of alpha wave correlates with the conscious perception of a masked target
 27  D Seifert   Form discrimination and temporal sensitivity in blindsight
 28  D Whitney   First and second-order motion shifts perceived position with and without awareness of the motion
 29  J Gobell   Effects of transient attention on contrast sensitivity during binocular rivalry: Importance of timing
 30  K D Sobieralska   How perceptual learning influence the subliminal priming effect?
 31  K Inoue   The effects of adaptation to a static stimulus on motion-induced blindness
 32  L C J van Dam   The role of version and vergence in visual bistability
 33  L-C Hsu   Motion induced blindness as a kind of visual neglect
 34  M Koivisto   Independence of visual awareness from selective nonspatial and spatial attention at early processing stages
 35  N Osaka   rTMS applied to MT+ attenuates object substitution masking in human brain
 36  S N Toporova   Unilateral versus bilateral experimental strabismus: Interhemispheric connections of single cortical columns in areas 17, 18
 37  S Wilson   Change blindness: Size matters
 38  C T Trevethan   Is consciousness first-order?! Processing of second-order stimuli in blindsight
 39  T Minami   Gamma phase synchronization during perceptual rivalry in magnetoencephalography
 40  C Laloyaux   Implicit change detection: The fat lady hasn’t sung yet
 41  P M Pearson   The role of verbal and visual representations in change identification
 42  P M Cardoso Leite   Time perception of near-threshold visual events
 43  S Molotchnikoff   Increased gamma synchronization correlates with threshold of perception
 44  T Schmidt   The feedforward dynamics of response priming
Visual search    Wednesday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 45  D Ponte   On role of texture disruption in within-dimensional conjunction search
 46  J Cham   The ‘encirclement effect’ in an orientation search task
 47  J K Wagstaffe   Does central fixation account for medial letter facilitation in visual search?
 48  J L Snyder   A reaction time model of self-terminating configural search in complex displays
 49  L Jingling   A salience ripple in a homogeneous field: Evidence supporting the V1 salience model
 50  S de la Rosa   Search behavior in conjunctive visual searches with stereoscopic depth and color
 51  T Imura   The effect of cast shadow for shape perception from attached shadow on visual search in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens)
 52  G Fuggetta   The principle of good continuation in dimension of a perceptual group of elements can guide visual search in the absence of spatial priming or contextual cueing
 53  A Najafian   Influence of binocular disparity changes on the crowding effect
 54  B Mesenholl   Feature contrast response and the additivity across dimensions
 55  J O'Shea   Role of the left frontal eye fields in spatial priming of pop-out
 

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