APCV 2015: 11TH ASIA-PACIFIC CONFERENCE ON VISION
PROGRAM

Days: Friday, July 10th Saturday, July 11th Sunday, July 12th

Friday, July 10th

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09:15-10:15 Session 1: Keynote: Computational

Keynote in Computational given by Dr. Tomaso Poggio.

Location: FunctionHall
09:15
Visual cortex and deep convolutional architectures: towards a theory (abstract)
10:15-13:00 Session 2: Poster: Spatial vision, Color & Light, Multisensory processing

Poster Session in Spatial vision, Color & Light, Multisensory processing, and Computer vision.

Location: SemRMs
10:15
Language background changes audio-visual mapping of shapes-to-sounds (abstract)
10:15
Was Colavita effect more likely a perceptual phenomenon? (abstract)
10:15
Explaining the perceptual fluorescence with two approaches: optimal color and spatial luminance distribution (abstract)
10:15
Images on a transparent display with a uniform gray background evaluated by visibility matching and degradation category rating (abstract)
10:15
Implicit learning of association between feedback and action in visual search (abstract)
10:15
Degradation of display image due to glare of ambient light evaluated by using a visibility matching technique and analysis of their spatial frequency characteristics (abstract)
10:15
Role of cardinal orientations in perceived upright of natural images (abstract)
10:15
Preverbal infants’ sound-shape association with single-syllables (abstract)
10:15
The effect of scene inversion on egocentric direction and position perceptions (abstract)
10:15
The integration of local features in the global coherence task: the interactions between orientation and motion (abstract)
10:15
Influence of display type and rendering method on contrast sensitivity assessment (abstract)
10:15
The first and third order statistics of background element size modulate perceived target size (abstract)
10:15
Scenic views through a window affect the perception of space brightness of a room (abstract)
10:15
Is a tablet PC with an OLED display suitable for color vision experiments? (abstract)
10:15
Mental pressure might enhance vection (abstract)
10:45-12:30 Session 3: Talk: Learning & Adaptation

Talk Session in Learning & Adaptation.

Location: FunctionHall
10:45
Developmental changes in face identity processing: fNIRS-adaptation studies (abstract)
11:00
Amodal completion and autistic traits in facial expression aftereffect (abstract)
11:15
Motion smoothness aftereffect is based on adaptation to local differences in motion vectors. (abstract)
11:30
Inter-trial adaptation to fast translating dots reveals direction and orientation effects: evidence for motion streaks (abstract)
11:45
Under-stimulation at untrained orientation may explain orientation specificity in perceptual learning (abstract)
12:00
Adaptation to Symmetry Axis --- Towards Understanding the Cortical Representation of Shape --- (abstract)
12:15
Adapting to sad scenes and words can lead to changes in face emotion perception. (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 4: Invited Talks: Psychophysics

Two invited talks in Psychophysics given by Dr. Fred Kingdom and Dr. Sheng He.

Location: FunctionHall
13:30
New adventures with dichoptic colours (abstract)
14:15
Functional significance of feedback signals in early visual cortex (abstract)
15:00-17:45 Session 5: Poster: Faces, Objects, Perceptual organization

Poster Session in Faces, Objects, Perceptual organization.

Location: SemRMs
15:00
Holistic and featural processing for 2D and 3D face recognition (abstract)
15:00
What is learned to discriminate eye of origin of visual inputs after multiple weeks of training? (abstract)
15:00
Alternation between- and within-class selectivity across the ventral occipital cortex: evidence by region-of-interest and whole-brain multi-voxel pattern analyses (abstract)
15:00
The effect of luminance values of edges on figure-ground assignments (abstract)
15:00
Anger or disgust? Adults are confused about it! (abstract)
15:00
Perceived displacement of dots in Giovanelli’s illusion: apart from the center of the circle? (abstract)
15:00
The effect of orientation and length of added segments over the mortar line on the Cafe wall illusion (abstract)
15:00
Influence of color on the facial attractiveness judgment (abstract)
15:00
Do I Know You? The Own-Race Bias and Eye Tracking for Face Recognition in Malaysians and Caucasians (abstract)
15:00
The effect of horizontal and vertical strokes on the efficiency of Chinese character recognition in central vision (abstract)
15:00
Facial attractiveness modulates temporal attention in rapid serial visual presentation (abstract)
15:00
Evaluating Human Performance in Dynamic Perspective Invariant Face Recognition (abstract)
15:00
Ladies, don’t be angry: a coarse and negative facial expression tend to be judged a man (abstract)
15:00
Modest effect of perspective distortion on object recognition (abstract)
15:45-16:30 Session 6: Talk: Perception, Action, & Decision making

Talk Session in  Perception, Action, & Decision making.

Location: FunctionHall
15:45
ANISOTROPY IS ALL AROUND ME – PERCEIVED DISTANCE CHANGES IN NEAR SPACE (abstract)
16:00
Grasping slanted objects under conditions with varied depth information (abstract)
16:15
Active vision: experience in badminton influences how you allocate vision in this dynamic sport. (abstract)
17:00-19:00 Session 7: Symposium: Perception & Action

Symposium: Perception & Action

Location: FunctionHall
17:00
Visual information for interception (abstract)
17:17
Extracting self-motion and depth information from monocular 2-D image sequences using the properties of primate visual motion neurons (abstract)
17:34
Visual effects of haptic feedback are large but brief and local (abstract)
17:51
Motion Perception and the Moving Observer. (abstract)
18:08
Where do we pay attention to when driving in underground tunnels? (abstract)
18:25
Playing Physical Sport Improves Visual Functions (abstract)
18:42
Action video game play improves visuomotor control (abstract)
Saturday, July 11th

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09:00-10:30 Session 8A: Invited Talk: Electrophysiology and Neural Mechanisms

Two invited Talks in Electrophysiology and Neural Mechanisms given by Dr. Charles Gray and Dr. Nitish V. Thakor.

Location: Auditorium
09:00
Dynamics of Cortico-cortical Interactions Underlying Visual Working Memory (abstract)
09:45
Neuromorphic Engineering - Inspiration from and Interface to Biology (abstract)
09:00-10:30 Session 8B: Talk: Eye movements / Low-level processing

Talk Session in Eye movements / Low-level processing.

Location: FunctionHall
09:00
Modulation of spike activity of V1 neurons during a gap saccade task (abstract)
09:15
Task-irrelevant emotional faces influence gaze redirection (abstract)
09:30
Dataset for unconstrained visual attention in first person videos (abstract)
09:45
Look-ahead fixations and the use of gaze in an Orangutan (Pongo abelii) (abstract)
10:00
Saccadic eye movements of two hominid species (Orangutan & Human) during a virtual block-stacking game on an iPad (abstract)
10:15
Causal Visual Processes in Autism (abstract)
10:15-13:00 Session 9: Poster: Attention & Awareness, Visual search, Clinical population, Computer vision

Poster Session in Attention & Awareness, Visual search, Clinical population.

Location: SemRMs
10:15
Dominant sets based clustering algorithms (abstract)
10:15
Relationship between Gestalt Processing and Affect Recognition: Comparing Youths with and without Autism (abstract)
10:15
Short term changes in peripheral refraction after orthokeratology lens removal (abstract)
10:15
Resumption of interrupted visual search with mask patterns (abstract)
10:15
Background Noise Selectively Improves Response Inhibition in Children with Predominantly Inattentive Symptoms of Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (abstract)
10:15
Effects of the inhibition of eye movement toward the cue on cognitive processing (abstract)
10:15
The effect of position on attentional capture by gaze cue (abstract)
10:15
Estimation of gaze shifts based on head orientation during watching a movie sequence (abstract)
10:15
Relationships between scene perception and visual search performance (abstract)
10:15
Information of Ocular Origin Impairs Target Discrimination during Visual Search (abstract)
10:15
Dissociation of cueing effects in pro- and anti-localization tasks with manual and saccadic responses (abstract)
10:15
Visual attention oriented to very wide visual field reduced N2 amplitude: an ERP study (abstract)
10:15
Silent suppressive surrounds and optimal spatial frequencies of single neurons in cat V1 (abstract)
10:15
Inhibition of return in normal developing and dyslexic children (abstract)
10:15
The spatial gradient of inhibition of return increases with time (abstract)
10:15
A within-block design differentiates gaze cueing from arrow cueing (abstract)
10:15
Sex difference in contextual effect (abstract)
11:00-12:30 Session 10A: Symposium: Perception and Cognition

A symposium in Perception and Cognition.

Location: Auditorium
11:00
Linguistic features affect bilinguals’ perceptual decision on visual objects (abstract)
11:15
Adaptive gaze correction induced by blinks (abstract)
11:30
Global confidence judgments across multiple perceptual decisions (abstract)
11:45
Perceptual learning and its multisensory outcomes: Language adaptation influences crossmodal processing (abstract)
12:00
Capacity limits in visual working memory are determined by objects and feature (abstract)
12:15
Mindfulness, Visual Perception and Attention in Kindergarteners (abstract)
11:00-12:30 Session 10B: Talk: Motion perception

Talk Session in Motion perception.

Location: FunctionHall
11:00
Seeing history: The perception of causal history induces illusory motion perception in static shapes (abstract)
11:15
Effect of attention in vection perception –a two stage model- (abstract)
11:30
Title: The organization of the Middle Temporal area (MT) and the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) in monkeys with early-life lesions of the primary visual cortex (abstract)
11:45
Context-dependent robust coding of stimulus speed in primate extrastriate cortex (abstract)
12:00
Spatial and temporal factors affecting the potency of the Ōuchi-Spillmann illusion (abstract)
12:15
Interocular display of classical apparent motion traversing horizontal and vertical meridians (abstract)
13:30-14:30 Session 11: Keynote: Psychophysics

Keynote in Psychophysics given by Dr. William Warren.

Location: Auditorium
13:30
Visually-Guided Locomotion: From Individual to Collective Behavior (abstract)
15:00-17:45 Session 12: Poster: Visual memory, Action & Decision making, Perceptual learning & development

Poster Session in Visual memory, Action & Decision making, Perceptual learning & development.

Location: SemRMs
15:00
Specificity of target-context relation in a contextual cueing paradigm (abstract)
15:00
Attentional Guidance and Response Selection in Contextual Cueing Effect (abstract)
15:00
Probability Cuing for Target Search in a Computer-rendered Real World Scene (abstract)
15:00
Directed Coherence in Local Field Potential Recordings in Multiple Macaque Prefrontal Areas During a Visual Working Memory Task (abstract)
15:00
Novel Target-Distractor Location Conjunction Responses in Neurons in Macaque Prefrontal Cortex During a Working Memory Task. (abstract)
15:00
The acquirement of forward internal model in visual feedback error learning task. (abstract)
15:00
Infants’ perception of object’s lightness in cast shadow (abstract)
15:00
The Role of Different Local Information of Scenes in Human Color Constancy (abstract)
15:00
Integrated Representations of Shape, Color and Location in Stimulus–Response Mapping (abstract)
15:00
Effects of Separate Presentation of Visual Attributes on Stimulus–Response Mapping (abstract)
15:00
High Inter-Item Similarity Can Impair Visual Short-term Memory Performance (abstract)
15:00
Characterizing the Time Course of Iconic Memory Representation: Mixture Model Analyses for Capacity and Precision (abstract)
15:00
Efficacy of mobile-application based perceptual training to improve near visual functions in presbyopia (abstract)
15:00
Visual working memory modulates selective attention: Evidence from a behavioral study (abstract)
15:00
The interference of task-irrelevant emotional faces on working memory maintenance (abstract)
15:00
Transcranial random noise stimulation has a long-term effect on visually-based numeric competence (abstract)
15:30-17:15 Session 13A: Invited Talk: Computational

Three invited Talks in Computational given by Dr. Zhaoping Li, Dr. Shimon Edelman and Dr. Peter Dayan.

Location: Auditorium
15:30
Feedback from higher to lower visual areas for visual recognition may be weaker in the periphery: glimpses from the perception of brief dichoptic stimuli (abstract)
16:05
Computational Vision, Behavior, and Experience (abstract)
16:40
Attention, from the Top Down (abstract)
15:30-17:15 Session 13B: Talk: Face perception

Talk Session in Face perception.

Location: FunctionHall
15:30
Attention shifts and Microsaccades in dynamic bubbled faces (abstract)
15:45
Visual and verbal processing in mediating cross-race recognition (abstract)
16:00
Masking external features of a face affects its attractiveness (abstract)
16:15
Correspondence between pupillary response and facial attractiveness (abstract)
16:30
Can Facial Attractiveness Judgement Be Biased? (abstract)
16:45
Face configuration is NOT important for face recognition (abstract)
17:00
Chinese infants’ familiarity and novelty preference (abstract)
17:30-19:00 Session 14: Symposium: Vision & Machine Learning
Location: Auditorium
17:30
Direction of Figure in Natural Contours by Population Coding of Surround-Modulation Models and V4 Neuronal Activities (abstract)
17:45
Visual Attention in Humans and Computers (abstract)
18:00
Toward the neural cause of human visual perception and behavior (abstract)
18:15
Visual Intelligence: Looking Beyond "What" and "Where" (abstract)
18:30
Diffuse Lung Disease Pattern Recognition with Deep Convolutional Neural Network (abstract)
18:45
What makes an object memorable? (abstract)
17:45-19:00 Session 15: Talk: Attention & Awareness

Talk Session in Attention & Awareness.

Location: FunctionHall
17:45
Your own face is no more precious than others: Evidence from the simultaneous-sequential paradigm (abstract)
18:00
Searching for the neurophysiological correlates of oculomotor inhibition of return (abstract)
18:15
The attentional blink reveals the probabilistic nature of discrete conscious perception (abstract)
18:30
Barack Obama Blindness (BOB): Absence of visual awareness to a single object (abstract)
18:45
Attentional Modulation on Long-distance, Pattern-dependent Contextual Effect (abstract)
Sunday, July 12th

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09:00-10:15 Session 16A: Talk: Computer vision and Computational modeling

Talk Session in Computer vision and Computational modeling.

Location: FunctionHall
09:00
Using the symmetry of false matches to solve the correspondence problem (abstract)
09:15
Separation between specular highlight and albedo by the higher-order image statistics (abstract)
09:30
Dataset augmentation for facial expression analysis studies (abstract)
09:45
Despite what you may have heard, human face and form perception (probably) don’t re-normalize (abstract)
10:00
Learning mechanisms for visuo-spatial predictions in saccades, search and pattern completion (abstract)
09:00-10:15 Session 16B: Symposium: Vision & Behavior

Symposium in Vision & Behavior.

Location: Auditorium
09:00
Performance monitoring and behavioral adjustment in the medial frontal areas (abstract)
09:15
How you do is not how you see: Motor dependent spatial integration of visual motion analyses. (abstract)
09:30
Rapid Scene Perception and Eye Movements (abstract)
09:45
The shape of the empirical horopter in the wide visual field and its relation to unconscious actions (abstract)
10:00
The attentional blink reveals the probabilistic nature of discrete conscious perception (abstract)
10:15-13:00 Session 17: Poster: Motion, Temporal, Eye movements, Binocular vision, 3D perception

Poster Session in Motion, Temporal, Eye movements, Binocular vision, 3D perception.

Location: SemRMs
10:15
Electrophysiological Correlates of Visual Attentional Time Templates for Psychological "Instant" and "Continuance" (abstract)
10:15
Effects of body orientation and gravitational direction in visual information on the motion perception of an approaching object (abstract)
10:15
Perception of moving object in the frame sequential 3D presentation (abstract)
10:15
Effect of implied speed on perceived presentation duration (abstract)
10:15
Changes in optokinetic nystagmus by visual attention (abstract)
10:15
Relationship between vection and visually evoked postural responses (abstract)
10:15
Influence of modality of dividers on filled duration illusion (abstract)
10:15
Effect of dominant eye and contextual background on binocular rivalry (abstract)
10:15
The effect of binocular disparity on the Cafe Wall illusion (abstract)
10:15
Effects of motion direction and slit width of window blinds on perception of a new speed optical illusion (abstract)
10:15
Directional bias in the perception of cast shadows (abstract)
10:15
Characteristics of interocular suppression with temporally modulating targets and maskers (abstract)
10:15
Spatiotopic and retinotopic IORs are both observed when potential methodological confounds are eliminated (abstract)
10:15
Vection strength can be modulated through conformity to the report of others (abstract)
10:15
The effects of local rotation on roll vection induced by globally rotating visual inducer (abstract)
11:00-12:30 Session 18A: Symposium: Attention & the Brain

Symposium in Attention & the Brain.

Location: Auditorium
11:00
Different spatial tunings of visual attention with different EEG measures (abstract)
11:15
Auditory rhythms entrain visual processes: evidence from evoked oscillations and event-related potentials (abstract)
11:30
Extracting the attentional status via SSVEPs: The cases of tracking the multiple moving objects and estimating the useful field of view (abstract)
11:45
Classical attentional paradigms of event-related potentials reveal stages of visual processing for the formation of perceptual objects in three-dimensional space (abstract)
12:00
An orienting response that does not habituate? Some findings from attentional recapture experiments (abstract)
12:15
Spatial frequency on facial emotion awareness and adaptation (abstract)
11:00-12:30 Session 18B: Talk: Visual memory / Multisensory processing

Talk Session in Visual memory / Multisensory processing.

Location: FunctionHall
11:00
Infants’ Emotion Recognition in Biological Motions (abstract)
11:15
Working Memory as Domain-Specific Internal Attention: A Critical Test (abstract)
11:30
Episodic Buffer Needs Object-Based Attention to Construct Binding (abstract)
11:45
Detecting Gestalt Principles in Visual Working Memory (abstract)
12:00
Information transfer between frontal eye fields and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in macaques during a visual working memory task (abstract)
12:15
Giving shape to the voices of instruments: Audio-visual correspondences between spatial and temporal frequencies (abstract)
13:30-14:30 Session 19: Keynote: Electrophysiology and Neural Mechanisms

Keynote in Electrophysiology and Neural Mechanisms given by Dr. Mickey Goldberg.

Location: Auditorium
13:30
Mechanisms for intention and arousal in the parietal cortex (abstract)