ECVP2015: EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON VISUAL PERCEPTION
PROGRAM

Days: Saturday, August 22nd Sunday, August 23rd Monday, August 24th Tuesday, August 25th Wednesday, August 26th Thursday, August 27th

Saturday, August 22nd

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15:00-18:00 Session 1: Everyman

Screening of Tim's Vermeer followed by panel discussion

http://www.ecvp.org/2015/everyman.html

Location: Everyman
Sunday, August 23rd

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18:30-19:30 Session 4: Perception Lecture

Perception Lecture Andrew Watson

Location: Met Cathedral
18:30
Modeling Vision: Nine Lessons. ( abstract )
19:30-22:00 Session : Welcome Reception

Welcome Reception (sponsored by Perception)

Location: Met Cathedral
Monday, August 24th

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09:00-11:00 Session 5A: Beyond Veridicalism: alternatives to conventional vision theory

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Location: A
09:00
Alternatives to veridicalism in vision theory ( abstract )
09:20
Template structure of visual awareness ( abstract )
09:40
Where do we see? ( abstract )
10:00
Perception, Inverse optics, and Probabilistic inference ( abstract )
10:20
The reliability of experience and the experience of reliability ( abstract )
10:40
The immediate visual quality of visibility: how the visual system communicates confidence ( abstract )
09:00-11:00 Session 5B: Visual perception research for use in the vision clinic

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Location: B
09:00
Cortical Organization for Binocular Pattern Vision ( abstract )
09:20
ASTEROID: Accurate STEReoacuity measurement in the eye clinic ( abstract )
09:40
Short-term monocular deprivation alters early components of Visual Evoked Potentials ( abstract )
10:00
How does inattentiveness affect threshold estimates in children? ( abstract )
10:20
CVIT 3-6, a screening test for cerebral visual impairment in young children ( abstract )
10:40
Spatial mapping of retinal correspondence in strabismus ( abstract )
09:00-11:00 Session 5C: Ecological validity in social eye movement research

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Chair:
Location: C
09:00
Temporal dynamics of social attention in face-to-face situations ( abstract )
09:15
Context dependence of attentional capture ( abstract )
09:30
The social presence effect of wearing an eye tracker: Now you see it, now you don't ( abstract )
09:45
The interpretation of gaze in two-way social interactions ( abstract )
10:00
How attention is shaped by beliefs about other people ( abstract )
10:15
Looking at people in real life: Methods for investigating social attention ( abstract )
11:00-12:00 Session 6: Vision & Cognition; The Human Face; Visual Art, Attraction & Emotion

Vision & Cognition (Expertise, Learning, Memory & Decisions) / The Human Face (Detection, Discrimination & Expression) / Visual Art, Attraction & Emotion.

Location: Mountford Hall
11:00
Preferential inputs of luminance signals for visual working memory. ( abstract )
11:00
Spatial vision research in contemporary art practice: No room for 'perceptual errors' ( abstract )
11:00
It is more difficult to judge global properties of shapes described by vertices than by curvature extrema ( abstract )
11:00
Visual recognition memory for aerial photographs ( abstract )
11:00
Averaging effects in spatial working memory do not depend on stored ensemble statistics ( abstract )
11:00
Processing of Depth-Inversion Illusions: The special case of faces ( abstract )
11:00
Negative emotional objects cause pupil dilation despite low signal-to-noise conditions. ( abstract )
11:00
Impaired identity discrimination in developmental prosopagnosia as measured with steady state visual evoked potentials in an oddball task. ( abstract )
11:00
Avoid Fishing: Data-driven selection of regions-of-interest in EEG/MEG studies that avoids inflating false positive rates ( abstract )
11:00
Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Traditional Chinese Calligraphy Arts for Realistic Perception ( abstract )
11:00
The Own-Race Bias for Face Recognition in Malaysians and Whites ( abstract )
11:00
Oscillatory mechanisms involved in the coding of temporal errors ( abstract )
11:00
Can Taiwanese political parties be categorized by face, even without external contour and mouth? ( abstract )
11:00
How well is Emotion recognized in faces 15degrees in the periphery, and where do people look when allowed to fixate the face? ( abstract )
11:00
Unsupervised visual statistical learning in the newborn chick (Gallus gallus) ( abstract )
11:00
Unsolvable, yet insightful: The appeal of indeterminate and ambiguous artworks ( abstract )
11:00
Extracting social information from the visual image of bodies ( abstract )
11:00
Metacognitive sensitivity in visual working memory is determined by more than the integrity of the original memory trace ( abstract )
11:00
Effects of noise and scene-target spatial congruence through visual exploration and target identification in a perceptual decision-making process. ( abstract )
11:00
Effects of Using Detailed Illustrations in Textbook Design on Science Learning ( abstract )
11:00
The development of face and object processing in childhood ( abstract )
11:00
Kitsch: Is it better than its reputation? Comparing explicit and implicit aesthetic processing ( abstract )
11:00
Differential effects of task anticipation on liking of familiar surfaces ( abstract )
11:00
Intensity of the facial expressions influences the aftereffect of facial expressions ( abstract )
11:00
How do emotions affect visual semantic search? ( abstract )
11:00
Either of vertical or horizontal stripes on clothing makes the wearer look slimmer. ( abstract )
11:00
Top-down and bottom-up effects on the visual N1 category differences. ( abstract )
11:00
Gender difference in 3D face recognition ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of head orientation on face detection in natural images as evidenced by fast periodic visual stimulation ( abstract )
11:00
Inhibitory mechanisms for visual learning in the human brain ( abstract )
11:00
Perception of emotional body expressions depends on concurrent involvement in social interaction ( abstract )
11:00
Face-shape facilitates detection of fearful facial expressions. ( abstract )
11:00
Limited processing capacity for extracting mean emotion from multiple faces ( abstract )
11:00
I know what you’re doing!: Awareness of other people’s intentions interfere with cognitive task performance ( abstract )
11:00
Eye-tracking of primate’s preference for curvature ( abstract )
11:00
Dissociation of detection and evaluation of facial expressions in adolescence ( abstract )
11:00
Could a red pen really lower maths test scores? An investigation of colour driven cognitive effects. ( abstract )
11:00
Adaptation to natural dynamic facial emotional expressions ( abstract )
11:00
The time-course of behavioral positive and negative compatibility effects within a trial ( abstract )
11:00
The Influence of Fear-Inducing Stimuli on Learning of Visual Context ( abstract )
11:00
The Importance of Diagonal Axes in Aesthetic Appreciation ( abstract )
11:00
Are visual threats prioritised in the absence of awareness? A meta-analysis involving 2559 observers. ( abstract )
11:00
A likelihood distribution of d′ in a signal detection experiment ( abstract )
11:00
Average faces: Skin texture more than facial symmetry predicts attractiveness perceptions of female faces ( abstract )
11:00
Motion makes fearful facial expressions more detectable ( abstract )
11:00
The menstrual cycle influences attending to evolutionary-relevant visual stimuli. An eye-tracking study. ( abstract )
11:00
The rewarding value of attractive faces: modulating effects of emotion, eye-gaze and empathy. ( abstract )
11:00
Facial glossiness and age estimation ( abstract )
11:00
Blue color enhances the performance in creativity tasks ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of disfiguring features on covert and overt attention to faces ( abstract )
11:00
The Interplay Between Emotions and Cognitive Task Performance ( abstract )
11:00
Attribution of emotional state of mind modulates the size of facial expression aftereffects ( abstract )
11:00
Effects of Material Appearance on Visual Memory ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of prime-target congruence on subsequent prime perception: An ERP study ( abstract )
11:00
Face and background colour effect on facial expression perception ( abstract )
11:00
Effect of viewpoint and face visibility in whole body expression recognition ( abstract )
11:00
Weber's law in iconic memory ( abstract )
11:00
Intensive visual perceptual learning may increase the specificity of task improvement ( abstract )
11:00
Visual Preference for Curvature and Art Paintings: Some Data ( abstract )
11:00
Perceiving the Ukraine Crisis is a matter of visual depiction ( abstract )
11:00
Cross-cultural differences of fixation patterns in the perception of human faces ( abstract )
11:00
Likelihood Estimation of Places in Local Environments ( abstract )
11:00
Lateral Presentation of Faces Alters Overall Viewing Strategy ( abstract )
11:00
Responses of ERPs and eye movements to the recognition of clusters of facial expressions ( abstract )
11:00
Multiple target location learning in repeated visual search: adaptation or new learning? ( abstract )
11:00
(No) Role of emotions in Emotion Induced Blindness ( abstract )
11:00
Burke’s fallacy: Is there a male gaze in empirical aesthetics? ( abstract )
11:00
Progressively removing high spatial frequencies: the impact on performance when searching for cancer in chest x-rays. ( abstract )
13:30-15:00 Session 7A: Surface and texture

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Chair:
Location: B
13:30
The effect of ambiguity of material perception on the mode of color appearance ( abstract )
13:45
Gloss perception of photographs and real multi-material objects ( abstract )
14:00
Modifying material appearance with bandsifting operators ( abstract )
14:15
Surface reflectance and motion characteristics affect perceived bumpiness of 3D-rotating objects ( abstract )
14:30
Neural Representation of Spectral Densities in IT Cortex ( abstract )
14:45
Absolute and relative spatial frequency tuning in V1 neurons ( abstract )
13:30-15:00 Session 7B: Attention

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Location: A
13:30
Simulating spatial auditory attention in a gaze contingent display: The virtual cocktail party ( abstract )
13:45
Social orienting in gaze leading: A mechanism for shared attention ( abstract )
14:00
Feed-forward feature-based attention modulates attentional capture and gaze capture by irrelevant onsets in visual search ( abstract )
14:15
Why don’t we see the gorilla? Looking in the wrong place, attending to the wrong objects, or doing the wrong task? ( abstract )
14:30
Perceiving Crowd Attention: consensus gaze following in human crowds ( abstract )
14:45
Motion direction is processed automatically ( abstract )
13:30-15:00 Session 7C: Vision preference and emotion

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Location: C
13:30
Biological foundations of adult colour naming and preference are revealed by infants’ response to colour. ( abstract )
13:45
Missing it, and missing it badly: negative affect induced by missed changes in change blindness paradigm ( abstract )
14:00
Low-level Image Properties correlate with Personal Traits in Artificial Face Images ( abstract )
14:15
Functional integration of neural signals during person perception ( abstract )
14:30
Exogenous cuing of attention increases preference for abstract shapes ( abstract )
14:45
The Effectiveness of Augmented Reality in Enhancing the Experience of Visual Impact Assessment for Wind Turbine Development ( abstract )
15:00-16:00 Session 8

Vision & Cognition (Expertise, Learning, Memory & Decisions) / The Human Face (Detection, Discrimination & Expression) / Visual Art, Attraction & Emotion

Location: Mountford Hall
15:00
Perceptual training of faces in rehabilitation of acquired prosopagnosia ( abstract )
15:00
The effect of repeated exposure of abstract visual patterns on aesthetic preference in children and adults ( abstract )
15:00
Timed object naming in Russian language ( abstract )
15:00
Cross-dimensional correspondences in perception enhance short-term memory for congruent but not incongruent shape-elevation and shape-pitch feature pairs ( abstract )
15:00
Lesions of the Medial Occipito-Temporal cortex affect spatial binding of sensory and memory data ( abstract )
15:00
Representational Space of Cave Paintings and Petroglyphs ( abstract )
15:00
Anatomical dissociations of forward and backwards semantic processing in the cerebellum using theta burst stimulation. ( abstract )
15:00
Contributions of feature shape and surface cues to facial expression perception ( abstract )
15:00
The perceptual costs and benefits of learning to multitask ( abstract )
15:00
Detection and Recognition of Emotional Facial Expressions in Peripheral Vision ( abstract )
15:00
Predicting perceived visual complexity using objective image properties and eye-movement measurements ( abstract )
15:00
Further experimental investigations into perception and recognition of two-colour pictures of faces at isoluminance ( abstract )
15:00
Unmasking backward masking of emotional faces ( abstract )
15:00
The face N170 is mostly sensitive to pixels in the contralateral eye area ( abstract )
15:00
Compressed subjective duration of social interactions mediated by oxytocin ( abstract )
15:00
Under-stimulation at untrained orientation may explain orientation specificity in perceptual learning ( abstract )
15:00
Startling fluency? Testing effects of processing fluency on affect-modulated startle ( abstract )
15:00
The D-Scope®: Beyond Veridicality ( abstract )
15:00
Cues to Gender in Children’s Faces ( abstract )
15:00
The attentional capture by emotional distractor faces differed between adult’s and children’s facial expression. ( abstract )
15:00
Tracking Perceptual Uncertainty in Rapid Serial Visual Presentations ( abstract )
15:00
An optimum stimulation method in SSVEP-Based researches and BCIs ( abstract )
15:00
Recognising the same face in different contexts: Testing within-person face recognition in typical development and in autism ( abstract )
15:00
The influence of teeth-exposure on attentional bias to angry faces in the dot-probe task ( abstract )
15:00
Computational analysis of visual complexity and aesthetic appraisal reflected in eye-tracking data ( abstract )
15:00
Frontal transcranial random noise stimulation improves the acquisition of verbal knowledge ( abstract )
15:00
Uncomfortable images prevent lateral interactions in the cortex from providing a sparse code ( abstract )
15:00
Color induction in the face using eye shadows of desaturated colors ( abstract )
15:00
White-matter connectivity for learning of hierarchical structures ( abstract )
15:00
Vita brevis, kitsch longae―When death was salient, kitsch appears less kitschy ( abstract )
15:00
Facelikeness mediates individual-level discrimination for novel objects: Evidence from extensive training ( abstract )
15:00
Help or hindrance: do facial expressions facilitate identification? ( abstract )
15:00
An encoding advantage for own-race faces in Taiwanese participants: A morphing face study ( abstract )
15:00
Attentional control of positive and negative visual emotional distraction ( abstract )
15:00
Influence of spatial frequencies on early stages of face processing : an event-related potentials study ( abstract )
15:00
Investigating visual stimuli processing under mortality salience on a microgenetic level ( abstract )
15:00
Varying curvature and angularity of architectural façades can influence aesthetic preferences ( abstract )
15:00
On the genesis and processing of facial representations and prototypes ( abstract )
15:00
What you need is what you like - knowing target and distractor categories is sufficient for distractor devaluation ( abstract )
15:00
Letters in the forest: global precedence effect disappears for letters but not for non-letters under reading-like conditions ( abstract )
15:00
Conversation, a risky business: Naturalistic conversation changes risk behaviour and loss perception ( abstract )
15:00
Developing perceptual scales to measure properties of aesthetic attributes ( abstract )
15:00
Distributed adaptation facilitates long-term face aftereffects ( abstract )
15:00
Pupil size is a sensitive indicator of motivation-driven modulation of arousal in the macaque in a visual discrimination task ( abstract )
15:00
Influence of facial skin movement and viewpoints on age perception ( abstract )
15:00
Overlapping neural codes: Individual frontal voxels are more likely to be re-used if the encoded stimuli are more distinct ( abstract )
15:00
Influence of viewpoints on facial age perception with eye movement analysis during making a judgment ( abstract )
15:00
Eye movement strategies are not optimal: people simply employ reasonable but idiosyncratic search strategies ( abstract )
15:00
Angry faces do not have privileged access to awareness: Evidence from the attentional blink paradigm ( abstract )
15:00
Adaptation to Perceived and Imagined Facial Gender ( abstract )
15:00
Active and passive exploration of faces ( abstract )
15:00
Attending redundant information increases the precision of visual working memory for complex stimuli ( abstract )
15:00
The visual information driving familiarity and identity judgements from faces. ( abstract )
15:00
Oculomotor inhibition and the preference rating of abstract visual patterns ( abstract )
15:00
Preconscious processing of facial attractiveness under continuous flash suppression ( abstract )
15:00
Not only excitation but also inhibitory processing is carried over into the subsequent task ( abstract )
15:00
Variations in implicit social learning in the typically-developed population. ( abstract )
15:00
Dynamic Facial Expression Recognition in Low Emotional Intensity and Shuffled Sequences ( abstract )
15:00
Testing the effects of the familiarity and symmetry in facial attractiveness ( abstract )
15:00
What personal factors lead to individual differences in categorizing facial expressions of emotion? ( abstract )
15:00
Internet Based Measurement of Visual Expertise in Radiological Skill ( abstract )
15:00
Investigating the relationship between human-likeness and eeriness for prosthetic hands ( abstract )
15:00
Slots or resources? It depends on the type of visual memory. ( abstract )
15:00
Attention! Now That I’ve Got Your Attention Let Me Sway Your Judgement: Irrelevant, Salient Stimuli and Extreme Outliers Affect Decisions On Value ( abstract )
15:00
Impaired configural processing for other-race faces revealed by a Thatcher illusion paradigm ( abstract )
15:00
Do Great Apes also Prefer Curved Visual Objects? ( abstract )
15:00
Threatening stimuli do not narrow attentional scope ( abstract )
16:00-17:45 Session 9A: The changing visual system: development and ageing

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Location: B
16:00
Aging and Perception ( abstract )
16:15
Tracking developmental shifts in facial expression processing strategies ( abstract )
16:30
Development of the other-race effect in school-age Taiwanese children: Using a morphing face paradigm ( abstract )
16:45
Neural correlates of face recognition in the first hours of life ( abstract )
17:00
The effect of age on visual decisions and consequences for models of bi-stable visual perception ( abstract )
17:15
Aging modifies the direction of the assumed light source ( abstract )
17:30
Sensitivity to horizontal structure and face identification in developmental prosopagnosia and healthy aging ( abstract )
16:00-18:00 Session 9B: Attention: brain mechanisms

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Location: A
16:00
Perceptual load degrades population orientation tuning in early visual cortex ( abstract )
16:15
Do early sensory P1 event-related potential modulations actually reflect oculomotor inhibition of return? ( abstract )
16:30
Goal-directed orienting and target-set maintenance in the fronto-parietal attention network. ( abstract )
16:45
Effects of constant and variable target colours in one-, two-, and three-colour search ( abstract )
17:00
The role of alpha oscillations in the Attentional Blink ( abstract )
17:15
The influence of context on visual selectivity as indexed by the N2pc ( abstract )
17:30
The focus of spatial attention during encoding determines the capacity and precision of visual face memory ( abstract )
17:45
Differential brain activity in overt and covert attention shifts: Evidence from co-registered eye-tracking and EEG ( abstract )
16:00-17:45 Session 9C: Lightness and brightness

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Location: C
16:00
An Empirical Model for Local Luminance Adaptation in the Fovea ( abstract )
16:15
Cortical model of object-centered lightness computation explains contrast and assimilation in a luminance gradient illusion ( abstract )
16:30
Illumination layout of the scene influences visual sampling ( abstract )
16:45
Effects of lateral interactions and adaptation on color and brightness induction ( abstract )
17:00
Luminance and color correlations allow lightness constancy through a veiling luminance without borders ( abstract )
17:15
Coming to Terms with Lightness, Brightness, and Brightness Contrast: It's Still a Problem ( abstract )
17:30
Scotopic lightness perception ( abstract )
18:30-19:30 Session 10: CRS Lecture

CRS Lecture Glyn Humphreys

Location: A
18:30
The integrative self ( abstract )
Tuesday, August 25th

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09:00-11:00 Session 11A: The ageing visual system in health and disease

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Location: A
09:00
Measurements and Simulations of Aging Visual System ( abstract )
09:20
Learning for flexible decisions across the lifespan ( abstract )
09:40
Neural plasticity in the visual cortex of patients with macular degeneration following perceptual learning ( abstract )
10:00
Stability and plasticity of the visual system following age-related vision loss ( abstract )
10:20
AGE CHANGES IN THE AQUEOUS HUMOUR OUTFLOW SYSTEM OF THE EYE AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO PRIMARY OPEN ANGLE GLAUCOMA (POAG). ( abstract )
10:40
Eye Movements and Reading Speed in Macular Disease : Influence of Fixation Clusters ( abstract )
09:00-11:00 Session 11B: The concept of fluency: Current streams, active models, new challenges, general limitations

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Location: B
09:00
The concept of fluency: Current streams, active models, new challenges, general limitations ( abstract )
09:20
Flipping Fluency: On the fascinating flexibility of fluency phenomena ( abstract )
09:40
Necker’s Smile: Immediate Affective Consequences of Early Perceptual Processes ( abstract )
10:00
The Fluency Amplification Model (FAM) ( abstract )
10:20
Factors of experience of beauty and aesthetic fascination: pleasure, interestingness, harmony and clarity ( abstract )
10:40
The Measurement of Visual Antecedents of Processing Fluency and Aesthetic Liking ( abstract )
09:00-11:00 Session 11C: Frequency tagging neural dynamics of visual perception in the human brain

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Location: C
09:00
EEG frequency-tagging of natural face images ( abstract )
09:24
Temporal neural dynamics of early visual cortex activity in feature based shifts of attention ( abstract )
09:48
Using EEG-frequency tagging to understand visual scene perception ( abstract )
10:12
Audio-visual synchrony and selective attention co-amplify early visual processing ( abstract )
10:36
Threat versus Safety in Human Visual Cortex: How Affective Experience Impacts Perception ( abstract )
11:00-12:00 Session 12

Visual Attention / Colour, Lighting & Surfaces / The Oculomotor System

Location: Mountford Hall
11:00
Unconscious semantic processing under continuous flash suppression ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of attention on the motion aftereffect. ( abstract )
11:00
Full windscreen Head-up Displays; the effects of dual-task processing and image contrast ( abstract )
11:00
Variation of subjective white-points along the daylight axis and the colour of the dress ( abstract )
11:00
Looking through the camoufleur’s eye: what makes a camouflage pattern Woodland? ( abstract )
11:00
A simulation study of the effects of fixation eye movements on retinal responses ( abstract )
11:00
Colour Matching functions in women heterozygous for anomalous trichromacy ( abstract )
11:00
Influence of alpha frequency photic driving on visual detection thresholds ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of coloured enviroment on the perception of different objects ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of different types of eye movements on optic flow information during walking ( abstract )
11:00
Predicting Fractal Model Parameters in Accordance with Perceptual Descriptions ( abstract )
11:00
Estimating inter-observer variability in GABA-ergic suppression ( abstract )
11:00
Skin colour appearance as a function of ethnicity ( abstract )
11:00
The early bird doesn't get the ANT ( abstract )
11:00
Subjective visual awareness correlates with neural activity around 200 ms ( abstract )
11:00
Attentional modulation of steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) in human visual cortex (HVC) scales according to the stimulus rank when attending to colors ( abstract )
11:00
Degradation of display image due to glare of ambient light evaluated by visibility matching and degradation category rating ( abstract )
11:00
Detection of brief visual events: an MEG study ( abstract )
11:00
Colour discrimination, coloured backgrounds and global and local shape perception ( abstract )
11:00
Model of eye movements that predicts errors in routine tasks ( abstract )
11:00
Glossy surfaces enable perceptual separation of gradual changes in lighting and reflectance ( abstract )
11:00
Brightness perception for a room with a scenic view through the window ( abstract )
11:00
The Role of the Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Attentional Bias; a tDCS Study ( abstract )
11:00
The Effect of Context-dependent Brightness on Contrast Perception ( abstract )
11:00
The Dichopter ( abstract )
11:00
Interference mechanisms revealed by the temporal characteristics: Stroop and Simon effects study ( abstract )
11:00
Thresholds for colour constancy measured via illumination discrimination depend on adaptation point ( abstract )
11:00
Colour discrimination thresholds for calibrated skin images ( abstract )
11:00
Brain responses to the perception of dyadic gaze interactions: the role of adult attachment. ( abstract )
11:00
The perception of shadows and the apparent brightness in the space ( abstract )
11:00
Distinct Scan Modes in Monkey’s Free Viewing of Natural Images and Related Neuronal Activities ( abstract )
11:00
Interactions in the Perceptions of Light Absorption and Scattering ( abstract )
11:00
Is category a feature? Parallel guidance of attention by object features and categories ( abstract )
11:00
Influences of display contrast on contextual cueing ( abstract )
11:00
The interaction between stimulus properties and saccadic parameters ( abstract )
11:00
The dead zone of attention has no link to eye movements ( abstract )
11:00
Perceptual identification influences visibility ratings ( abstract )
11:00
Voluntary saccades in the presence of task-irrelevant eye-gaze conveyed by White and Black individuals ( abstract )
11:00
A Direct Electrophysiological Demonstration of Object Based Sensory Processing ( abstract )
11:00
Visual attention during linguistic-visual conflicts ( abstract )
11:00
Attention capture as a function of prediction error ( abstract )
11:00
Colour perception and cognition in adults with autism spectrum disorders ( abstract )
11:00
Priming of visual search and priming of bistable perception: Do they rely on shared mechanisms? ( abstract )
11:00
The timing, but not the time, of IOR ( abstract )
11:00
Background texture size statistics modulates perceived target size nonlinearly ( abstract )
11:00
Local and global limitations in visual search ( abstract )
11:00
Rapid and Parallel Allocation of Attention to Categories ( abstract )
11:00
Rhythmic modulation of human visual sensitivity depends on luminance ( abstract )
11:00
The role of background distortion for material matches of transparent objects ( abstract )
11:00
Responding to social and symbolic extrafoveal cues: Cue shape trumps social status ( abstract )
11:00
Inflight Correction of Saccadic Eye Movements – no time for cortex. ( abstract )
11:00
Attentional modulation of visual acuity has the shape of a Mexican Hat: implications to a bottom-up process ( abstract )
11:00
If That Dress isn't really blue and black, then does it even exist? ( abstract )
11:00
The role of ocular proprioception in prism adaptation ( abstract )
11:00
Spatial extrapolation versus temporal entrainment of reflexive attention by apparent motion stimuli are governed by separate mechanisms ( abstract )
11:00
Impulsivity and the Generation of Express Saccades ( abstract )
11:00
Competition for attention and spatial frequencies ( abstract )
11:00
A systematic investigation of colour and concept associations ( abstract )
11:00
Testing several hypotheses for dissociate colour perception on #TheDress ( abstract )
11:00
Fixation-Aligned Pupillary Response Averaging: How many Targets can you "C"? ( abstract )
11:00
Speed and superimposed chromatic gratings ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of dual-task and body pitch on visual attention while viewing a video depicting ship navigation ( abstract )
11:00
Role of prediction error in selective attention ( abstract )
13:30-15:00 Session 13A: Perceptual organisation, objects and shapes

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Location: B
13:30
Frequency tuning of shape discrimination revealed by classification image analysis. ( abstract )
13:45
Are saccades sensitive to the perceptual organization of surface structure? ( abstract )
14:00
How visual working memory exploits environmental structure. ( abstract )
14:15
Object Knowledge Shapes Properties of Early Feature-Detectors by Top-Down Modulation ( abstract )
14:30
Brain networks for visual perceptual groupings ( abstract )
14:45
Spike synchrony reveals emergence of proto-objects in visual cortex ( abstract )
13:30-15:00 Session 13B: Motion

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Location: A
13:30
Optic flow induces crossmodal aftereffects in self-motion perception ( abstract )
13:45
No integration of optic flow and stereoscopic depth in the perception of ego-acceleration ( abstract )
14:00
Influence of shading on biological motion perception: illusion and model ( abstract )
14:15
Effect of motion discontinuities on discrimination of periodic trajectories ( abstract )
14:30
Prolonged microgravity alters the perceptual and neural responses to visual gravitational motion cues ( abstract )
14:45
Practice rather than observation allows us to quickly learn to cope with acceleration when intercepting moving objects ( abstract )
13:30-15:00 Session 13C: Peripheral vision, binocular vision and crowding

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Location: C
13:30
Temporal crowding and the effects of spatial attention ( abstract )
13:45
Evolving the keys to visual crowding ( abstract )
14:00
Higher-level effects in crowding falter when low-level attributes are controlled for ( abstract )
14:15
Portraying the periphery: studying peripheral vision with drawing tasks ( abstract )
14:30
Task-specific population coding determines the perception of position ( abstract )
14:45
Tilt aftereffect generated by isotropic adaptation stimuli: A counterintuitive prediction of Li and Atick’s efficient binocular coding theory ( abstract )
15:00-16:00 Session 14

Visual Attention / Colour, Lighting & Surfaces / The Oculomotor System

Location: Mountford Hall
15:00
Attention deployment in visual contexts of varying homogeneity ( abstract )
15:00
Visual sensitivity during smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements ( abstract )
15:00
Differences between alpha, beta and gamma oscillations in the processing of chromatic and achromatic gratings. ( abstract )
15:00
Power Law of Brightness on Different Edge Filtering ( abstract )
15:00
Analysis of pupil response and event-related potential during a fast-paced cognitive and attention task ( abstract )
15:00
Crossmodal modulation of auditory attention by visual emotional cues: The role of attentional engagement and disengagement ( abstract )
15:00
“The dress” phenomenon: peculiar to the photograph, or present for the real dress? ( abstract )
15:00
Can Eye Movement Features for User Identification Also Be Used for Grouping Cue Classification? ( abstract )
15:00
Polarity based temporal contrast sensitivity functions in human subjects and tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri) ( abstract )
15:00
Effects of voluntary attention and priming target and distractor effects on overt and covert orienting. ( abstract )
15:00
Comparison of visual evoked cortical potential generated by chromatic gratings and pseudoisochromatic stimuli ( abstract )
15:00
The effects of distractor salience on target detection sensitivity ( abstract )
15:00
Verbal vs. visual coding in the simultaneous color discrimination task ( abstract )
15:00
Dynamic range, light scatter in the eye and perceived image quality ( abstract )
15:00
Understanding Relationships between Perceptual Texture Features ( abstract )
15:00
Effect of mask characteristics on pursuit eye movement during target disappearance ( abstract )
15:00
Can we select multiple colours simultaneously? Evidence for serial processing from left to right ( abstract )
15:00
Role of Attention in the Temporal Dynamics of Post-Iconic Visual Memory Stores ( abstract )
15:00
Occipital TMS modulates the effect of attention on contrast sensitivity ( abstract )
15:00
The most reasonable explanation of the dress: Implicit assumptions about illumination ( abstract )
15:00
Time for awareness: mask temporal frequency determines continuous flash suppression effectiveness ( abstract )
15:00
Limits of spatial vision in the presence and absence of fixational eye movements ( abstract )
15:00
Investigation of brightness perception with glare illusion by SSVEP ( abstract )
15:00
Peripheral brightness perception is influenced by cone-silent modulations ( abstract )
15:00
Color management system for identical color appearance across different illuminations ( abstract )
15:00
Spatial frequency shifts from flicker and from simultaneous contrast ( abstract )
15:00
Expecting higher attentional load affected orienting ‘what’ and ‘where’ visual attention: a bimodal brain imaging study with fNIRS and EEG ( abstract )
15:00
Separating explicit and implicit biasing mechanisms of global color-based selection in human visual cortex ( abstract )
15:00
The eye physiology: Why don’t we have glare from all light sources in our visual field? ( abstract )
15:00
Processing capacity limits in the early stages of visual processing are associated with neglect of unexpected visual stimuli ( abstract )
15:00
Temporal variation of chromatic response during color adaptation ( abstract )
15:00
Influence of crossing hemifields in Multiple Object Tracking ( abstract )
15:00
Effects of probability instruction on attention and maintenance of working memory representations in visual search ( abstract )
15:00
Eye movement correlates of cognitive strategies in foreign language vocabulary learning ( abstract )
15:00
How does the eye movement system represent visual texture? ( abstract )
15:00
Visual marking: Time-based visual selection with illusory stimuli ( abstract )
15:00
Salience from multiple feature contrast: Evidence from saccade trajectories ( abstract )
15:00
Value Associations Enhance Preparatory Top-Down Attentional Control and Attentional Suppression ( abstract )
15:00
Temporal attention modulates target selection among distractors: Evidence from a flanker compatibility task ( abstract )
15:00
The effects of depth separation on lightness contrast and lightness assimilation ( abstract )
15:00
Flexible spatial frequency tuning indicates multiple mechanisms of surround suppression ( abstract )
15:00
Modeling visibility of periodic and aperiodic flicker ( abstract )
15:00
Does visuo-spatial short-term memory load interfere with Inhibition of Saccadic Return? ( abstract )
15:00
Pupillometric vs. EEG measures of Attentional State: A Timeseries Comparison ( abstract )
15:00
Anisotropic versus isotropic distribution of attention in object tracking: disentangling influences of overt and covert attention ( abstract )
15:00
Neural circuits for dynamic tracking of object identity and location ( abstract )
15:00
Gaze shifting patterns in gymnasts during a jump with full turn ( abstract )
15:00
The attentional blink predicts divided attention, selective attention, and alertness ( abstract )
15:00
Is the object or location inhibited when IOR is found in faces? Evidence from a dynamic visual orienting task. ( abstract )
15:00
The effect of background and presentation mode on transparent layer constancy ( abstract )
15:00
Colour categories are reflected in sensory stages of colour perception when stimulus issues are resolved ( abstract )
15:00
Color constancy and the vein color illusion ( abstract )
15:00
Priming of visual search reflects facilitated attention shifts: Evidence from object substitution versus metacontrast masking ( abstract )
15:00
Red affects reaction times and hit rates in a 2AFC orientation discrimination task ( abstract )
15:00
Neuronal Chronometry of Emotional Attention: Early Interactive Effects of Brightness and Emotion. ( abstract )
15:00
Disentangling the effect of eye movements on representational momentum and representational gravity: a Fourier decomposition approach ( abstract )
15:00
What to consider with subjective measures of conscious awareness ( abstract )
15:00
How common are “express saccade makers”? Moving beyond Europe and simple East/West comparisons. ( abstract )
15:00
A neuropsychological dissociation between attentional facilitation and inhibition of objects ( abstract )
15:00
A functional MRI study of the contralateral mapping of activity associated with saccade preparation and execution in the human superior colliculus. ( abstract )
15:00
Are some targets tracked more than others? Investigating the role of multifocal attention in Multiple Identity Tracking using frequency-tagging ( abstract )
15:00
Biologically plausible colour naming model ( abstract )
15:00
Effects of optical appearance on the perception of liquids ( abstract )
15:00
Saccadic Suppression of Displacement for Moving Targets ( abstract )
15:00
Attentional Blink is modulated by Response Selection at T1 ( abstract )
15:00
Predicting hue scaling for abnormal color vision with perceptual models of color deficient vision ( abstract )
15:00
The preferred chromatic composition of unfamiliar paintings is similar to original ( abstract )
16:00-17:45 Session 15A: Clinical vision

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Chair:
Location: B
16:00
Representation of Body Size for Self and Other: simple-, cross- and contingent adaptation ( abstract )
16:15
Audio-motor recalibration in blind ( abstract )
16:30
Contextual Modulation of Effective Connectivity in Primary Visual Cortex in Schizophrenia ( abstract )
16:45
“Lush” or “slime”? Atypical colour naming in Williams Syndrome ( abstract )
17:00
Increasing cortical GABA levels through dietary intervention ( abstract )
17:15
Audiovisual temporal perception differences in autism spectrum disorder revealed by a model-based analysis ( abstract )
17:30
Perceptual and neural deficits in amblyopic sensitivity to naturalistic image structure ( abstract )
16:00-17:45 Session 15B: Perception and action

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Location: A
16:00
The rubber hand illusion: long term effects and interoceptive training ( abstract )
16:15
The role of action capacity in perceiving affordances and spatial properties ( abstract )
16:30
Residual visual processing in hemianopia: The role of conscious vision in obstacle avoidance ( abstract )
16:45
Do we use temporal errors in interceptive timing? ( abstract )
17:00
Mask-triggered thrust reversal in the Negative Compatibility Effect ( abstract )
17:15
Does experience shape the lower visual field advantage for action? ( abstract )
17:30
Inversion of the Material-Weight Illusion in objects made of two materials ( abstract )
16:00-18:00 Session 15C: Gestalts, grouping and illusions

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Location: C
16:00
The vista paradox ( abstract )
16:15
Non-retinotopic motion: Efference copies and Predictability ( abstract )
16:30
Cross-Orientational Inhibition between real and virtual lines ( abstract )
16:45
Size and distance as determinants of the Ebbinghaus illusion ( abstract )
17:00
Limits of perceptual organization in dynamic displays ( abstract )
17:15
Perceptual Organization and Visual Attention: Attentional Capture by Objecthood ( abstract )
17:30
Fast detection yet slow recognition of emerging images ( abstract )
18:00-22:00 Session : Illusions Parade
Location: Camp and Furnace
Wednesday, August 26th

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09:00-11:00 Session 16A: Interactive social perception and action

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Location: A
09:00
Against the Unobservability Principle ( abstract )
09:24
Sensorimotor learning influences understanding of others’ actions ( abstract )
09:48
Interpersonal integration of perceptual judgments in joint object location ( abstract )
10:12
The influence of dyadic gaze dynamics on joint and individual decisions ( abstract )
10:36
From action observation to social interaction: Top-down influences on motor interactions ( abstract )
09:00-11:00 Session 16B: Brain responses to visual symmetry

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Location: B
09:00
Brain Activity in Response to Visual Symmetry ( abstract )
09:17
Symmetry Detection in typically and atypically lateralized individuals: A visual half-field study. ( abstract )
09:34
The causal role of right lateral occipital (LO) cortex and right occipital face area (OFA) in symmetry detection: evidences from fMRI-guided TMS data ( abstract )
09:51
Symmetry interactions in perceptual organization ( abstract )
10:08
The emergence of symmetry in the distributed response patterns in the ventral visual stream ( abstract )
10:25
The Holographic model predicts amplitude of the brain’s symmetry response ( abstract )
10:42
Measuring symmetry responses across time and cortical area in the human brain ( abstract )
09:00-11:00 Session 16C: Clinical visual pshychophysics: from bench to bedside and beyond

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Chair:
Location: C
09:00
Contrast Sensitivity ( abstract )
09:24
Visual Function Self-Testing for Remote Monitoring of Maculopathy ( abstract )
09:48
Visual field testing for the detection and management of glaucoma ( abstract )
10:12
Automated static threshold perimetry using a remote eye-tracker ( abstract )
10:36
The Glasgow Caledonian University Face Test: A New Clinical Test of Face Discrimination ( abstract )
11:00-12:00 Session 17

Motion, Time, Space & Magnitude / Vision & Motor Control / Wholes and Parts (Illusions, Objects & Grouping)

Location: Mountford Hall
11:00
Predicting curved motion during smooth pursuit and fixation ( abstract )
11:00
Investigating the veridicality of shape from shading for real objects ( abstract )
11:00
Effects upon magnitude estimation of the choices of modulus’ values ( abstract )
11:00
An aperture synthesis variant of the Müller-Lyer-Illusion is sensitive to visual reference frame manipulation ( abstract )
11:00
Attentional allocation to feedback locations in motor movements ( abstract )
11:00
Decoding perceived and imperceptible feature conjunctions in human early visual cortex ( abstract )
11:00
Seeing actions in the fovea influences subsequent action recognition in the periphery ( abstract )
11:00
On the shape properties affecting the detection of tilt ( abstract )
11:00
Characterising shape aftereffects using composite radial frequency patterns ( abstract )
11:00
Brain asymmetry influences biological motion perception in newborn chicks (Gallus gallus) ( abstract )
11:00
Color cast hypothesis of color-dependent Fraser-Wilcox optical illusion ( abstract )
11:00
Reaching and grasping with pliers-like tools: a kinematic analysis ( abstract )
11:00
Vibration to increase or decrease strength of illusory motions ( abstract )
11:00
Number-space association in synaesthesia: An fMRI investigation ( abstract )
11:00
White-matter pathway connecting sensory cortical regions involved in optic-flow processing ( abstract )
11:00
The role of task in the interaction between gestures’ and words’ meaning ( abstract )
11:00
Eccentricity effects in optic flow parsing ( abstract )
11:00
An Experimentally Constrained Theory For Levelt's Propositions and The Scalar Property Of Multistable Perception ( abstract )
11:00
Removing binocular cues disrupts the lower visual field advantage for grasping but obeys Weber’s law ( abstract )
11:00
The influence of object history on correspondence in the Ternus display ( abstract )
11:00
Elementary motion cues to animacy perception: speed changes elicit social preferences in naive domestic chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus) ( abstract )
11:00
Perceived junction changes in crowding revealed with a drawing paradigm ( abstract )
11:00
Is implied flow necessary for global shape coding in textured contours? ( abstract )
11:00
Use of online vision for reach-to-grasp movements in adolescents with autism spectrum disorders ( abstract )
11:00
Automatic imitation of hand and foot movements is independent of observed body posture ( abstract )
11:00
Equivalent noise (EN) analysis of motion direction discrimination in adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) ( abstract )
11:00
Visual processing of average size by chimpanzees ( abstract )
11:00
Enhancing the world with the mind: Shape adaptation exaggerates shape differences ( abstract )
11:00
Impaired discrimination of radial motion in early-onset cannabis users ( abstract )
11:00
Depth constancy in grasping is only apparent ( abstract )
11:00
Temporal predictions in tone sequences ( abstract )
11:00
Late, decision-related biases in reports of visual motion direction ( abstract )
11:00
Perceived speed of mixed-contrast random-dot kinematograms ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of simulated vision loss on walking paths ( abstract )
11:00
The Role of the Magnocellular Visual Pathway in Object Recognition ( abstract )
11:00
The colorful stranger in the mirror – the strange-face-in-the-mirror illusion revisited ( abstract )
11:00
Comparing the effects of contrast on perceived speed for linear and radial gratings ( abstract )
11:00
Reading social intention in movement kinematics ( abstract )
11:00
Unconscious priming effect in visual scene with multiscale objects. ( abstract )
11:00
Inter-scale suppression and facilitation in motion-discrimination are unaffected by dichoptic presentation ( abstract )
11:00
GLM-based decoding of contour classification from EEG signals ( abstract )
11:00
Psychophysical approbation of an algorithm for coherent motion perception ( abstract )
11:00
Inversion effects are stronger for subordinate than for basic-level action recognition ( abstract )
11:00
Distance and Time Estimation of Outdoor Routes Varying in Complexity and Encroachment ( abstract )
11:00
Sliding motion by different edge contrast ( abstract )
11:00
Visual memory in reaching and grasping ( abstract )
11:00
Electrophysiological correlates of motion extrapolation ( abstract )
11:00
The effects of contrast dissimilarity on crowding. ( abstract )
11:00
Implied Motion Priming and Motor Expertise ( abstract )
11:00
Spatial integration in dynamic random-dot patterns depicting either first-order or second-order global motion ( abstract )
11:00
Colour induced enhancement of perception of global versus local movement ( abstract )
11:00
The role of mirror neuron mechanisms in the anticipation of others’ actions: An EEG study ( abstract )
11:00
Illusory motion in an afterimage formed by gradation patches and the stimulus luminance as the determinant of the motion direction ( abstract )
11:00
Effect of local salience on the collinear masking effect ( abstract )
11:00
Seeing the forest or seeing the trees: The role of urbanisation in the development of perceptual bias ( abstract )
11:00
Are spatial indexes used to identify thematic roles for language? ( abstract )
11:00
Crowding and Shape Representations ( abstract )
11:00
Estimates of eye velocity are tuned for speed ( abstract )
11:00
Conscious perception of local elements enforces their global integration and vice versa ( abstract )
11:00
The Influence of Familiar Size on Simple Reaction Times. ( abstract )
11:00
Using the intermodulation term as a measure of selective responses to coherent plaids ( abstract )
11:00
Perceptual momentum influences bistable perception of the Lissajous figure ( abstract )
11:00
Manual grips selectively influence visual, auditory and audiovisual speech categorization ( abstract )
11:00
Figure and ground from 2D surfaces with ambiguous border ownership ( abstract )
11:00
Feedback contribution to collinear facilitation is group dependent ( abstract )
11:00
Simulated travelled distance in an immersive virtual environment is better estimated when adding biological oscillations to the optical flow. ( abstract )
11:00
Ambiguous motion perception in vision and touch ( abstract )
11:00
Understanding parity: Is the odd-effect odd or even? ( abstract )
11:00
Hand proximity effect: The role of Space, Object and Disengagement ( abstract )
13:30-15:00 Session 18A: Colour vision: appearance and constancy

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Location: B
13:30
Extraretinal factors modulate color after effect. ( abstract )
13:45
Colour constancy without colour experience. ( abstract )
14:00
Unmasking the dichoptic mask: Binocularly matched features reduce dichoptic masking for both chromatic and luminance stimuli ( abstract )
14:15
Does colour constancy exist? Yes and No ( abstract )
14:30
Colour constancy predicted by metameric mismatch volumes ( abstract )
14:45
Changes in the lighting or reflectance of isolated glossy surfaces reveal a bias to associate particular colour directions with changes in lighting. ( abstract )
13:30-15:00 Session 18B: Eye movements

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Location: A
13:30
What can saccadic inhibition reveal about foveal and peripheral information processing within fixations? ( abstract )
13:45
Transformation priming promotes stable and consistent perception in spite of unstable retinal input ( abstract )
14:00
The role of visual stability in representations of pre- and post-saccadic objects ( abstract )
14:15
How aware are we of our own eye movements? ( abstract )
14:30
Substhreshold post-saccadic errors decelerate oculomotor learning ( abstract )
14:45
Predicting oculomotor strategies in reading with normal and damaged visual fields ( abstract )
13:30-15:00 Session 18C: Magnitude, time, and numerosity

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Location: C
13:30
Central tendency effects in temporal interval reproduction in autism ( abstract )
13:45
An illusion of numerosity explained ( abstract )
14:00
Motion-induced compression of perceived numerosity ( abstract )
14:15
Perceived Duration, Task Difficulty and Performance: A General Metric ( abstract )
14:30
Tempus Fugit: Competitive social interactions impair time perception ( abstract )
14:45
Individuation of objects and object parts rely on the same neuronal mechanism ( abstract )
15:00-16:00 Session 19

Motion, Time, Space & Magnitude / Vision & Motor Control / Wholes and Parts (Illusions, Objects & Grouping)

Location: Mountford Hall
15:00
Interaction mechanisms of global and local image analysis in visual systems of observers with field-dependent and field-independent cognitive style ( abstract )
15:00
Visuo-motor delay in fast and slow ball sports ( abstract )
15:00
Motion-induce position shifts smaller across the vertical and horizontal meridians ( abstract )
15:00
Characteristics of target appearance changes in crowding ( abstract )
15:00
Effect of search strategy on tactile change detection ( abstract )
15:00
Verbal working memory influences time perception in explicit time estimation ( abstract )
15:00
Point me in the Right Direction: Same and Cross Category Adaptation Aftereffects to Hand Pointing Direction ( abstract )
15:00
The role of shape complexity in the lateral occipital complex ( abstract )
15:00
The Helmholtz size illusion is processed by extrastriate visual cortex ( abstract )
15:00
The interference effect of color in amodal completion ( abstract )
15:00
Visual adaptation distorts judgments of human behaviour during naturalistic viewing ( abstract )
15:00
The shape of opto-kinetic nystagmus as indicator of perception of vection illusion ( abstract )
15:00
Action video game play increases the coupling between visual motion processing and visuomotor control ( abstract )
15:00
Perception of biological motion in central and peripheral visual field ( abstract )
15:00
The impact of eye movements on perception of “spine drift” illusion ( abstract )
15:00
Relationship between vection and body sway ( abstract )
15:00
Orientation Decoding in V1 During Motion Induced Blindness ( abstract )
15:00
Is proprioceptive perception of distance affected by exercise? ( abstract )
15:00
The decay of perceptual grouping by collinearity ( abstract )
15:00
Perceiving and acting upon weight illusions in the absence of somatosensory information ( abstract )
15:00
The effect of proximity in numerosity judgements ( abstract )
15:00
Using Visual Search to assess cues for Object shape. ( abstract )
15:00
Louder voice for bigger physical movement: Compatibility between vocalization and action production ( abstract )
15:00
Limitations of the ODOG filter in special cases of brightness perception illusions ( abstract )
15:00
An action to an object does not improve its episodic encoding, but removes distraction ( abstract )
15:00
Up-down asymmetry in vertical vection ( abstract )
15:00
How to study geometrical perceptual illusions ( abstract )
15:00
Auditory rhythms influence perceived distance of an occluded moving object ( abstract )
15:00
Determination of relevant component parts of an object in a discrimination task with the bubbles method ( abstract )
15:00
Motion dazzle camouflage in groups; evidence for an interaction between high contrast patterns and the confusion effect. ( abstract )
15:00
Is adaptation to human motion necessary to change the apparent speed of locomotion? ( abstract )
15:00
Relationship between reaction time and ball catching in vision-restricted conditions in elite sportspeople ( abstract )
15:00
A study of magnitude estimation with depth cues changing visual perception of circle's size judgment ( abstract )
15:00
Neural responses to symmetry presented in the visual hemifields ( abstract )
15:00
Side view dynamic cue for gender recognition of Point-Light Walker based on information from spectral component analysis ( abstract )
15:00
A new principle of figure-ground segregation and object formation: The accentuation ( abstract )
15:00
The role of orientation information in motion perception. ( abstract )
15:00
Floor pattern orientations impact on human-human spatial interaction ( abstract )
15:00
The Piling Illusion ( abstract )
15:00
Dance expertise modulates the visuomotor perception of body motion ( abstract )
15:00
Population code modelling of grating detectability along the apparent motion path ( abstract )
15:00
An effect of noise on numerosity comparison ( abstract )
15:00
Parameters that modulate the interaction between target and background patterning in speed perception ( abstract )
15:00
The influence of segmentation on rapid scene categorization ( abstract )
15:00
Within- and between-individual integration across visual perspectives in an object location task ( abstract )
15:00
Subcortical influences in tool processing - the case for the magnocellular processing under high temporal frequencies ( abstract )
15:00
The effect of inter-stimulus interval on the partially occluded slalom illusion ( abstract )
15:00
Impacts of fatigue on mental rotation ( abstract )
15:00
Visual search for objects with different direction variability and speed ( abstract )
15:00
Spatial and motion stimulus-response correspondence effects under cognitive load. ( abstract )
15:00
Representational similarity analysis of contour shape processing in the visual cortex ( abstract )
15:00
When do we need attention for grouping? ( abstract )
15:00
Mechanisms of short interval timing: The influence of interval filling on perceived duration and discrimination performance ( abstract )
15:00
Does It Really Exist? Creating the collinear masking effect by illusory contours ( abstract )
15:00
Motor coding of visual objects in peripersonal space is task dependent : an EEG study ( abstract )
15:00
No correlations between the strength of visual illusions ( abstract )
15:00
Effects of stimulus ambiguity on task-related ERP components ( abstract )
15:00
Feature integration in plaid revealed by visual search ( abstract )
15:00
Second-order chromatic plaid-motion perception mediated by s-cone channel signal ( abstract )
15:00
Tilt aftereffect from perception of global form from Glass Patterns ( abstract )
15:00
Reach trajectories curve away from remembered, past, and present distractor locations ( abstract )
15:00
Natural districts of pictorial relief ( abstract )
15:00
The Leuven Embedded Figures Test (L-EFT): Measuring perception or cognition? ( abstract )
15:00
The Component Level Feature Model of Motion Computes Direction for Random Dot Patterns ( abstract )
15:00
Weight allocation in summary statistics ( abstract )
15:00
Changes in the apparent speed of human locomotion: Norm-based coding of speed ( abstract )
15:00
Intentional action expands Time perception: An ERP study ( abstract )
15:00
Imagining Circles: A perceptual model for the Arc-Size Illusion ( abstract )
15:00
Suggested Independence between Perceived Size and Distance in the Optical Tunnel ( abstract )
16:00-17:45 Session 20A: Attention: visual search

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Location: B
16:00
The preview benefit in single feature and conjunction search: Constraints of visual marking ( abstract )
16:15
Simulated hemianopia: the effect of partial information loss on serial and parallel search ( abstract )
16:30
Serial vs parallel processes in Visual Search: model comparison to RT-distribution ( abstract )
16:45
Attentional Guidance by Simultaneously Active Working Memory Representations: Evidence from Competition in Saccade Target Selection ( abstract )
17:00
Choice Invaders: A new iPad task to explore fixed-interval target selection ( abstract )
17:15
Very large memory sets in hybrid search: Can the log still save us? ( abstract )
17:30
Eye-of-origin guides attention away: Search disadvantage by ocular singletons ( abstract )
16:00-17:45 Session 20B: Face perception

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Location: A
16:00
Face shape cues to health ( abstract )
16:15
The visual gamma response to faces reflects the presence of sensory evidence and not awareness of the stimulus ( abstract )
16:30
An objective measure of facial identity adaptation with fast periodic visual stimulation ( abstract )
16:45
Caloric Vestibular Stimulation Modulates High Level Face Processing ( abstract )
17:00
Self-representation of facial appearance ( abstract )
17:15
How does image background colour influence facial identification? ( abstract )
17:30
The crucial role of facelike configuration in the development of visual expertise: objective electrophysiological evidence ( abstract )
16:00-17:45 Session 20C: Colour vision

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Location: C
16:00
Dichoptic color gratings reveal a perceptual bias for binocular summation over binocular difference, which is stronger in central than peripheral vision ( abstract )
16:15
Flicker antagonism and synergism caused by multiple cone responses ( abstract )
16:30
Putting the S (cones) into Symmetry ( abstract )
16:45
Testing measures of saturation ( abstract )
17:00
Pedestal masking of S cone tests: Effects of gain control and cone combination ( abstract )
17:15
Classification Images of chromatic edge detectors in human vision. ( abstract )
17:30
fMRI adaptation in the human LGN ( abstract )
18:30-19:30 Session 21: Rank Lecture (Sponsored by Rank Prize Funds)

Rank Prize Lecture Marisa Carrasco

Location: St George's Hall
18:30
How attention affects visual perception ( abstract )
19:30-22:00 Session : Social Dinner

Dinner in St George's Hall

Location: St George's Hall
Thursday, August 27th

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09:00-11:00 Session 22A: Machine vision

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Location: A
09:00
General-Purpose Models in Biological and Computer Vision ( abstract )
09:30
Modelling Scene Structure: Vision as Inverse Graphics ( abstract )
10:00
Human in the loop computer vision ( abstract )
10:30
The evolution of Computer Vision ( abstract )
09:00-11:00 Session 22B: Colour Constancy

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Location: B
09:00
What we mean by colour constancy and how to study it ( abstract )
09:15
Confessions of a Constancy Index Junkie ( abstract )
09:30
Colour constancy and the challenge of environmental change for perceived surface colour ( abstract )
09:45
Real color constancy ( abstract )
10:00
All Illuminations are not Created Equal: The Limits of Colour Constancy ( abstract )
10:15
Functional color constancy ( abstract )
10:30
Questions in Surface Color Perception ( abstract )
10:45
Identifying surface colors across illumination conditions: Neural Adaptation, Similarity Judgments and Prior Beliefs ( abstract )
09:00-11:00 Session 22C: Pupillometry

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Location: C
09:00
Pupillary responses to emotionally arousing words in bilinguals’ first versus second language ( abstract )
09:17
The eyes' many stories about concurrent (cross-modal) action demands: Effects on saccadic latency, pupil response, and blink rate ( abstract )
09:34
Different measurements of pupil size as response to auditory affective stimuli and their application in a visual perception task ( abstract )
09:51
Evaluation of features derived from pupil dilation in a stress induction experiment ( abstract )
10:08
Voluntary Pupil Control ( abstract )
10:25
Effects of emotion and cognitive load on pupillometric and saccadic responses in anxiety ( abstract )
11:00-12:00 Session 23

Individual Growth & Difference (Disorders, Development & Aging) / Vision & Other Senses / Basic Visual Mechanisms (Binocular Vision, Depth Perception & Fovea vs. Periphery)

Location: Mountford Hall
11:00
Do strabismics perceive monocular stereopsis? ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of perceived reality of the visual scene in cross-modal interaction ( abstract )
11:00
Evaluating Multimodal Warning Displays for Drivers with Autism ( abstract )
11:00
Discrimination of blur in peripherally-viewed natural scenes ( abstract )
11:00
Binocular summation, binocular fusion and the transition to diplopia ( abstract )
11:00
Visual attentional focusing in 8-month-old infants predicts their future language skills ( abstract )
11:00
Developmental progression in the audio-visual binding of novel environmental features in children ( abstract )
11:00
Form-motion suppressive interactions in normal and disabled readers - ECPV2015 ( abstract )
11:00
Differences between deaf and hearing adults in visual projections from eye to brain ( abstract )
11:00
Measuring visual field distortions in amblyopia ( abstract )
11:00
The relation between inter-object distance and contributions of eye- and image-based grouping during rivalry ( abstract )
11:00
Texture amplitude provides only limited support for shape-from-shading in a visual search task and older adults are less able to utilize this cue. ( abstract )
11:00
Contrast detection differences between dichromats and trichromats ( abstract )
11:00
Peripheral vision effects central task performance under visual fatigue ( abstract )
11:00
The distribution of visual marking in 3-D space: Evidence for a depth sensitive mechanism ( abstract )
11:00
Distance Perception in Immersive Environments – The Role of Photorealism ( abstract )
11:00
Audiovisual synchrony improves temporal order judgment performance only in complex dynamic visual environments ( abstract )
11:00
Central and peripheral vision loss differentially affects contextual cueing in visual search ( abstract )
11:00
Hearing through your eyes: the Visually-Evoked Auditory Response ( abstract )
11:00
Does the sense of agency occur when tactile feedback is substituted for proprioceptive feedback? ( abstract )
11:00
Cross-modal insights into the controversies of conceptual knowledge representation and temporal pole asymmetry ( abstract )
11:00
A population response model of spatial crowding over time ( abstract )
11:00
A role of cutaneous inputs in self-motion perception (2): Does the wind decide the direction of perceived self-motion? ( abstract )
11:00
Optimal parameters of the treatment procedures for rehabilitation and development of binocular functions in different cases ( abstract )
11:00
Boundary extension effect is larger in tilt shift photographs ( abstract )
11:00
Depth echolocation task in novices sighted people. ( abstract )
11:00
Object substitution masking, stimulus noise, and perceptual fidelity ( abstract )
11:00
Color Vision Deficiency Test using Multi-primary Image Projector ( abstract )
11:00
Modeling the development of visual perception with computational vision ( abstract )
11:00
Combining body ownership illusions and time delay adaptation in virtual reality environments ( abstract )
11:00
Simple reaction times to stimuli in virtual 3D space ( abstract )
11:00
Briefly presented visual search tasks reveal superior parallel processing in individuals with autism spectrum disorder ( abstract )
11:00
The perceptual integrability of 3D shape ( abstract )
11:00
Perceptual compensation of pursuit-induced retinal motion in infantile nystagmus ( abstract )
11:00
The neural origins of visual crowding as revealed by event-related potentials and high-frequency oscillatory dynamics ( abstract )
11:00
The development of audio-visual integration processes in short-term memory for information used in literacy ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of visual fatigue on clinical evaluation of vergence ( abstract )
11:00
Effect of mental practice on mental rotation after stroke: comparison between alphabet letters and hands ( abstract )
11:00
A preference for stereopsis in deep layers of human primary visual cortex ( abstract )
11:00
Superior sensitivity for horizontal but not vertical audio localization in sighted children ( abstract )
11:00
Orientation discrimination is superior in individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) ( abstract )
11:00
Lateralization of visual functions ( abstract )
11:00
“Feeling by seeing”: Eliciting haptic sensing by a non-attentive visual method: Psychophysical haptic – visual transformation functions ( abstract )
11:00
Eye movements during obstacle crossing in people with Parkinson’s disease who fall: Influence of disease severity and visual contrast ( abstract )
11:00
Investigating Sound Content in Early Visual Cortex ( abstract )
11:00
Evidence for attenuated predictive signalling in schizophrenia ( abstract )
11:00
Framing can enhance the perceived depth of a picture ( abstract )
11:00
Asymmetric effects of stereoscopic depth on simultaneous lightness contrast ( abstract )
11:00
The Effect of Observation Distance on Space Configuration of Targets for Gaze Perception ( abstract )
11:00
The EEG correlates of stimulus-induced spatial attention shifts in healthy aging. ( abstract )
11:00
Invisible Aftereffects: is awareness necessary? ( abstract )
11:00
Time contraction during delayed visual feedback of hand action ( abstract )
11:00
Shading Beats Binocular Disparity in Depth from Luminance Gradients ( abstract )
11:00
Inducing the preferred retinal locus of fixation ( abstract )
11:00
Selectivity of face perception to horizontal information over lifespan (from 6 to 74 year old) ( abstract )
11:00
Spatial attention to graphemes in grapheme-color synesthesia ( abstract )
11:00
Can substitution explain crowding? A study of error distribution in letter crowding. ( abstract )
11:00
The reduced visual orientation discrimination in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is specific for cardinal axis ( abstract )
11:00
Effect of Luminance Contrast on Perceived Depth from Disparity ( abstract )
11:00
Saccades towards targets of different somatosensory modalities ( abstract )
11:00
Individual variability in visual acuity improvement due to binocular fusion and accommodation training ( abstract )
11:00
The Role of Stereoscopic Depth Cues in Place Recognition ( abstract )
11:00
Location of a visual object is processed in multiple frames of reference: An ERP study ( abstract )
11:00
The effect of high resolution letters on legibility for persons with low vision ( abstract )
11:00
Orientation discrimination is not altered in children with autism spectrum conditions. ( abstract )
11:00
Deficits in visual and auditory Gestalt perception after stroke ( abstract )
11:00
Contour-integration deficits in intact visual field of hemianopia patients ( abstract )
11:00
Comparing the role of concavities and convexities in haptics and in vision ( abstract )
11:00
ERP evidence of reduced spatial selectivity in those with high levels of self-reported autistic traits ( abstract )
15:00-16:00 Session 26

Individual Growth & Difference (Disorders, Development & Aging) / Vision & Other Senses / Basic Visual Mechanisms (Binocular Vision, Depth Perception & Fovea vs. Periphery)

Location: Mountford Hall
15:00
An fMRI study investigating the contribution of visual features to an intersubject correlation (ISC) of brain activity during observation of a String Quartet ( abstract )
15:00
Noise reveals abnormal global integration of motion and form in strabismic amblyopia ( abstract )
15:00
James Jurin (1684–1750): A pioneer of crowding research? ( abstract )
15:00
Putting visual reference frames in conflict to study the horizontal effect: a visual anisotropy ( abstract )
15:00
A computational model for stereopsis and its relevance to binocular rivalry ( abstract )
15:00
Perception of Affect from Audiovisual Stimuli in Individuals with Subclinical Autistic-like Traits and Anxiety ( abstract )
15:00
Saccadic adaptation in aging ( abstract )
15:00
Perceptual cancellation of stimulus saliency under dichoptic viewing conditions ( abstract )
15:00
The relationship between orienting and zooming of spatial attention in autism spectrum disorder ( abstract )
15:00
Contour Interpolation: Normal development and the effect of early visual deprivation ( abstract )
15:00
Motivation modulates haptic softness exploration ( abstract )
15:00
The Dimpled Horopter Explained by the Strategy of Binocular Fixation ( abstract )
15:00
Spatiotemporal Visual Processing in school-age children and adults ( abstract )
15:00
Is adding a new class of cones to the retina sufficient to cure colour blindness? ( abstract )
15:00
Visual performance linked to cortical magnification differences in deaf and hearing adults ( abstract )
15:00
Neurodegeneration of the optic radiations and corpus callosum in Normal-Tension Glaucoma ( abstract )
15:00
The contributions of various aspects of motion parallax when judging distances while standing still ( abstract )
15:00
Sensory limitation on reading speed: individual differences and experience-dependent changes ( abstract )
15:00
The effect of viewing angle on visual crowding ( abstract )
15:00
Hearing through your eyes: modulation of the visually-evoked auditory response by transcranial electrical stimulation ( abstract )
15:00
Blur adaptation, blur sensitivity and visual load ( abstract )
15:00
Difference of impressions on kimono fabrics by LCD view, actual view, and tactile feels ( abstract )
15:00
The Iterative Amsler Grid (IAG): A procedure to measure image distortions in Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) ( abstract )
15:00
Characterization of an adaptive optics SLO based retinal display for cellular level visual psychophysics ( abstract )
15:00
Auditory Working Memory Modulates Unconscious Visual Processing ( abstract )
15:00
The Oblique Effect is Not Altered By Aging ( abstract )
15:00
Investigating scene feedback to foveal and peripheral V1 using fMRI ( abstract )
15:00
A role of cutaneous inputs in self-motion perception (1) : Is perceived self-motion equal to an actual motion ? ( abstract )
15:00
Distinct mechanisms of audio-visual asynchrony adaptation operate over different timescales ( abstract )
15:00
A Mixed-Method Analysis Assessing the Effects of Wearing organic light emitting diode (OLED) sleep mask on Sleep and Psychological Wellbeing ( abstract )
15:00
Changes in amplitude of accommodation for school-age children during the day ( abstract )
15:00
The impact of active shutter glasses viewing upon horizontal motor fusion amplitudes ( abstract )
15:00
Luminance signals interfere with echolocation in sighted people ( abstract )
15:00
Mixed percepts within binocular rivalry for luminance- and contrast-modulated gratings ( abstract )
15:00
The relationship between visual functions and reading performance in children with reading difficulties ( abstract )
15:00
The contribution of motion to shape-from-specularities ( abstract )
15:00
What is the underlying nature of the perceptual deficit in adult poor readers? ( abstract )
15:00
Visual-spatial-motor integration in a cross-section of primary-aged children: implications for assessing risk of dyslexia ( abstract )
15:00
Multimodal effects of color and aroma on predicted palatability of semisolid and liquid milk beverages ( abstract )
15:00
What crowding tells about schizophrenia ( abstract )
15:00
Simulation Fidelity Affects Perceived Comfort. ( abstract )
15:00
Attachment style dimensions are associated with neural activation during projective activity ( abstract )
15:00
Closed loop accommodation response to step changes in disparity vergence upon stereoscopic displays ( abstract )
15:00
Unfaithful mirror: A new procedure to decrease the sense of ownership and agency of one's own face. ( abstract )
15:00
Characterising individual differences with Bayesian Models: an example using autistic traits and motion perception ( abstract )
15:00
Both character size and spacing affect readability of Japanese ( abstract )
15:00
Reformulating Motion Parallax as a source of 3-D information ( abstract )
15:00
Fusional demand and stereoacuity ( abstract )
15:00
The effects of 2-D and 3-D configuration on stereoscopic depth magnitude percepts ( abstract )
15:00
Changing depth cue reliance by playing videogames ( abstract )
15:00
The development of the perception of visuotactile simultaneity ( abstract )
15:00
Spatial-frequency tuning of the steady-state pattern-onset visual evoked potential: The topography of the “notch” ( abstract )
15:00
Differential sensitivity to surface curvature polarity in 3D objects is not modulated by stereo disparity ( abstract )
15:00
Exogenous Spatial Attention in Adults with ADHD is Intact ( abstract )
15:00
Bimodal perceptual integration facilitates representation in working memory ( abstract )
15:00
The role of crowding in Object Substitution Masking. ( abstract )
15:00
The dissociation of different measures of cortical inhibition in the visual system, and their use for non-invasive monitoring of epilepsy susceptibility ( abstract )
15:00
Luminance prevailed over disparity in depth discrimination ( abstract )
15:00
The effect of age on confidence and accuracy in eye-witness judgements ( abstract )
15:00
Investigating visual integration in Autism Spectrum Disorders using collinear facilitation with temporal masking ( abstract )
15:00
Separate neural representations of visual and haptic object size ( abstract )
15:00
Dual focus contact lenses produce inaccurate steady state accommodation responses in emmetropic subjects ( abstract )
15:00
Visual search in migraine ( abstract )
15:00
Ocular Accommodation and Depth Position in Depth-Fused 3D Visual Perception ( abstract )
15:00
Eigen-Adaptation and Distributed Representation of 2-D Phase, Energy, Scale and Orientation in Spatial Vision ( abstract )
15:00
Visual and haptic detection of mirror-reflected contours and repeated contours within one object versus across two objects ( abstract )
15:00
Ultra-rapid categorization of meaningful real-life scenes in people with and without ASD ( abstract )
15:00
Stimulating the Aberrant Brain: Predisposition to Anomalous Visual Distortions Reflects increased Cortical Hyperexcitability in those prone to Hallucinations: Evidence from a tDCS Brain Stimulation Study. ( abstract )
15:00
Auditively induced Kuleshov Effect. On multisensory integration in movie perception. ( abstract )
16:00-18:00 Session 27A: Multisensory perception

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Location: B
16:00
White matter connections of the vestibular and visual-vestibular insular cortex ( abstract )
16:15
Prioritizing speed over accuracy in audiovisual integration of threatening stimuli ( abstract )
16:30
Vision shares spatial attentional resources with haptics and audition, yet attentional load does not disrupt visuotactile or audiovisual integration. ( abstract )
16:45
Visual-haptic cue combination in adults with autism spectrum condition ( abstract )
17:00
Impaired audio spatial abilities in blind adults: a behavioural and electrophysiological study ( abstract )
17:15
How well do we know whether we are seeing or hearing? On the robustness of modality discrimination. ( abstract )
17:30
We all live in the anisotropic submarine – differences in perceived distance anisotropy trough senses. ( abstract )
17:45
Neural population codes, decisional confidence and cross-modal facilitation ( abstract )
16:00-18:00 Session 27B: Networks and coding

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Location: A
16:00
Mesolimbic confidence signals guide perceptual learning in the absence of external feedback ( abstract )
16:15
Statistical determinants of sequential visual decision-making ( abstract )
16:30
Connective field mapping in a hemispherectomized patient ( abstract )
16:45
Increased stimulation of the non-classical receptive field region results in more information in occluded V1. ( abstract )
17:00
Bayesian models of perception ( abstract )
17:15
Individual scene, category and depth information is fed back to retinotopically non-stimulated subsections of early visual cortex. ( abstract )
17:30
Learning Disparity tuned complex-cell like models using Independent Subspace Analysis ( abstract )
17:45
Attention as Gibbs sampling ( abstract )
16:00-17:45 Session 27C: 3D vision, depth and stereo

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Location: C
16:00
The finite depth of visual space inferred from perspective angles ( abstract )
16:15
3-D Perception from Anomalous Motion perceived in Still Figures ( abstract )
16:30
Insect stereo vision demonstrated using virtual 3D stimuli ( abstract )
16:45
The interaction between familiar size and stereoscopic depth cues ( abstract )
17:00
A stereoscopic look at frequency tagging: Is a single frequency enough? ( abstract )
17:15
The perception of straightness and parallelism in extended lines ( abstract )
17:30
The functional significance of stereopsis does not follow a developmental trajectory ( abstract )
18:00-23:00 Session : Goodbye Party
Location: St Luke's Church