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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  -  Friday, 26 August 2005
Face perception 2    Friday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 1  L Boutsen   The effect of orientation and feature inversion on the perception of face expression: Support for a dual-mode theory of face processing
 2  M L Smith   Decomposition of EEG oscillatory activity by the features driving facial expression categorization
 3  M Nusseck   Perceptual validation of facial animation: The role of prior experience
 4  M Oda   Is symmetrical face always more attractive than non-symmetrical face?
 5  M P Penna   Face distinctiveness in self-organizing neural networks
 6  M Sanayei   View-dependent face recognition in human and monkey
 7  M Schuchinsky   Perception of local configural changes in own-race and other-race faces
 8  M Tamietto   Inter-hemispheric interaction for bodily emotional expressions: Is the right hemisphere superiority related to facial rather than emotional processing?
 9  P Bayerl   Judgment of gaze direction is affected by the looker’s head silhouette
 10  P J Hills   Removing the own-race-bias in face recognition by shifting attention
 11  R Farivar   Dorsally-mediated face and object recognition
 12  S Buchala   An analysis of face properties using principal component analysis
 13  S Shin   The effect of framing position in photography to the eyes of viewers
 14  U Leonards   Idiosyncratic exploration strategies for neutral faces - When schizotypy prefers left
 15  Y Sakuta   Affective impressions and recognition performances for upright and inverted faces
 16  Y Yamada   Others-based motion: Stabilising ambiguous motion
Lightness, brightness, and contrast 2    Friday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 17  J Malo   Masking non-linearities emerge from local-linear ICA
 18  K M Spang   Bold responses to luminance-defined figure-ground discriminations
 19  M S Keil   Does the brain generate representations of smooth brightness gradients? A novel account for mach bands, chevreul's illusion and a variant of the ehrenstein disk
 20  M S Treder   Weber's law in vertical symmetry detection
 21  M Vergeer   Flash-induced perceptual fading: Dependency on colour and shape similarity
 22  P Bonaiuto   Illusory contours due to the depiction of apparent causal agents and their projected shadows
 23  P I Laurinen   Does surround size matter in contrast gain control?
 24  R C Aguirre   The effect of glare on simple reaction times
 25  R Steingrimsson   Does brightness sum? An axiomatic psychophysical approach
 26  S F te Pas   Estimations of light source direction depend critically on material BRDFs
 27  S Furumura   Factors of metallic perception analyzed by subjective evaluation
 28  S M Lopes   Retinal and cortical patterns of spatial anisotropy in simple contrast detection tasks
 29  S Zdravkovic   SLC with static and dynamic backgrounds
 30  T Hasegawa   Relative effect of luminance ratio and texture on appearance of transparency
 31  T P Saarela   Spatial summation and inhibition in human visual contrast processing
 32  V R Salmela   Polarity specific reduction of the brightness of gaussian blobs in the presence of flankers
 33  X Otazu   A surround-induction function to unify assimilation and contrast in a computational model of color appearance
 34  S C Pont   Illuminance flow over utrecht oranges
 35  C Tailby   'Suppressed-by-contrast' cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the macaque
Multisensory integration 2    Friday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 36  S Nishida   Comparison of audiovisual temporal synchrony perception with visual motion perception suggests a general feature-matching model for cross-attribute binding
 37  T Kayahara   Auditory saliency defined by frequency difference captures visual timing
 38  V V Babenko   Representation of visual-auditory integration effectiveness in event-related potentials
 39  W Teramoto   The alteration of temporal order judgment of sounds depending on the direction of concurrent self-motion perception
 40  Y Tanaka   Improvement of visual contrast sensitivity by auditory cueing signals
 41  L Minini   Contour interpolation in the dorsal visual system: Accurate grasping with Kanizsa squares
 42  D Jankovic   Consonants in the takete-maluma phenomenon: Manner and place of articulation
 43  T Sato   Accuracy of perception of being pointed at
 44  H Rojas-Anaya   Flash-lag anisotropy for movement in three domains
Temporal vision    Friday 09:00-13:30   /   Attended  10:30-11:30
 45  G M Cicchini   Perceived time is not (only) time’s child
 46  R Actis-Grosso   The effect of acceleration on starting and vanishing points localization
 47  S Nozawa   Åú spatio-temporal dynamics of figural after-effects and figure-ground segregation: A reviced theory of simultaneous illusion and figural after-effects of concentric circles
 48  T Masuda   The role of represented direction of gravity force in time perception: Which is more important, physical or phenomenal direction?
 49  Y Wada   Temporal illusion called “kappa effect” in event perception
 50  T J Smith   The screen edge as an occluder: Expectation of existence constancy during spatiotemporally discontinuous motion
 51  C Casco   Temporal dynamics of texture segmentation
 52  M Tamm   The flash-lag effect and subjective confidence
 53  N J Majaj   Temporal dynamics of contrast gain control in macaque V1
 54  G Parovel   Temporal integration of speed in perceived causality
 55  J V Fonseca   Visual sensitivity to changes in acceleration of gravity tested with free-falling objects
 56  D Linares   Absence of flash-lag when judging global shape from local positions
Development and aging    Friday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 1  A Monot   Time-dependant adjustment of disparity fixation after a glare exposure
 2  G Porter   The effects of ageing on processing load in feature and conjunction search: A pupil size and eye movement study
 3  H Okamura   Chromatic induction in infancy
 4  M Noda   Children's understanding of spatial relation and orientation of the observer's frontal plane
 5  N Shirai   Early development of velocity sensitivity to radial motion
 6  Y Otsuka   The effect of occlusion information on motion integration in infants
 7  P Nystrom   Dipole source localization from motion / goal directed action perception in infants
 8  T J Hine   Mesopic light levels reveal a deficit in reflexive optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) in older people
 9  P Y Shkorbatova   The effects of eye torsion on long-range neuronal connections in cat striate cortex
Motion 2    Friday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 10  J J A van Boxtel   Global-motion perception is governed by a single motion system
 11  J Lukas   Reversed phi with random dot kinematograms under luminance and color contrast reversal
 12  M Gori   Spatial integration in apparent and real motion induced by glass patterns
 13  M Ikeda   Perceptual binding and surface segregation based on motion
 14  M Iordanova-Maximov   Post-adaptive changes in the perceived speed of radial motion flow
 15  M W von Grunau   Velocity discrimination thresholds for flowfield motions with moving observers
 16  M To   Anisotropy of motion sensitivity at the temporal margin of the visual field
 17  M Takeichi   Anticipated velocity slowdown in position anticipation of a free-falling object after occlusion in virtual environment
 18  N B Bocheva   Illusory motion induced in rotating grayscale textures of varying luminance
 19  R A Champion   The effect of isoluminant adaptation upon the velocity after-effect
 20  R J E Bours   Tuning for temporal interval in human apparent motion detection
 21  S Gori   Time course of perceived direction of rotation in the enigma-figure and a possible bias produced by motion adaptation
 22  S Y Tsui   Perceived position in depth: The role of local motion
 23  T L Hubbard   Representational momentum and the line-motion illusion
 24  T Nakamura   Crossed barber-pole illusion under barber-pole effect
 25  T Yonemura   Anisotropy of velocity perception during pursuit eye movements
 26  T Yoshizawa   Integration of motion signals to second-order chromatic and luminance patterns
 27  M Castelo-Branco   Retinotopic magnocellular impairment with preserved motion coherence perception: Evidence for functional segregation of medial and lateral visual dorsal streams
 28  Z Paróczy   Spatial and temporal frequency properties of the neurons in the tecto-thalamo-cortical visual system of the cat
Theory and models    Friday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 29  A Hyvarinen   Classification images and ecologically ideal observers
 30  A Wohrer   A biologically-inspired spiking retina model for the encoding of visual sequences
 31  B T Vincent   Is the early visual system optimised to be energy efficient?
 32  U Mortensen   Detection in correlated noise
 33  M Jacob   The set game as an interface to perceptual mechanisms
 34  N Krueger   Cross-modal relations in early-cognitive vision
 35  R Alcala-Quintana   Interval bias in discrimination tasks
 36  R Redondo   Simple cells modeling through a sparse overcomplete Gabor wavelet representation based on local inhibition and facilitation
 37  S Karasawa   The dialectical architecture of visual intelligence where every activity is available as a tool for the next activity
 38  T Maeda   A statistical explanation of visual and kinesthetic space with a learning restriction: Independent scalar learning for each summation model
 39  T Toyota   Colour constancy as Bayesian inference on scene statistics
 40  J M H du Buf   Modelfest and CIF data predicted by a retinal model
 41  J Rodrigues   Multi-scale keypoint hierarchy for focus-of-attention and object detection
 42  D E Creanga   The chaos control in the visual system
 43  S Fontes   Effectiveness of the sensitivity measures in relation to the stimular range
 44  S Fischer   Efficient representation of natural images using local cooperation
Visuomotor control    Friday 15:00-19:30   /   Attended  16:30-17:30
 45  A Hellmann   Frame of reference effects in a video-controlled reaching task
 46  C Lalanne   Adaptive strategies for perception-action coupling
 47  D D J de Grave   The influence of the Brentano illusion on saccades and pointing movements
 48  D R Melmoth   Vision of the thumb as the guide to prehension
 49  D Spinelli   Motor preparation in top-level shooters
 50  H Polyanichko   Regulation of sensomotor actions in conditions of closed space
 51  J Lommertzen   Constant effects of the rod-and-frame illusion on delayed perceptuomotor tasks
 52  J M A Beer   Reference frame effects on postural compensation during visual vehicle control
 53  L Scocchia   Visuo-motor interactions in the flash-lag effect
 54  M A Pavlova   Knowing where, but not getting there: Visual navigation in adolescents with early periventricular lesions
 55  M O Ernst   Using a kalman filter to predict visuomotor adaptation behavior
 56  N Mennie   Visual strategies when catching a ball
 57  R H Cuijpers   Biomechanical costs and grip planning: A model
 58  S Grant   Dissociation between the use of vergence and binocular disparity information in the control of reaching and grasping movements
 59  H Umemura   Change of the contribution of head movement for gazing target associated with different tasks
 

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