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The following is a listing of Talk presentations for the VSS 2013 meeting.

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Day, Date
Time
 

Location

Session Name

Title

Type
& #

Presenter
Name

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Saccades, pursuit

Saccadic suppression comprises an active binocular mechanism

Talk
21.11

Jonas Knöll

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Saccades, pursuit

Remapping of attentionally tracked locations

Talk
21.12

Martin Szinte

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Saccades, pursuit

Adaptation of micro-saccades reveals active control during fixation

Talk
21.13

Katharina Havermann

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Saccades, pursuit

Saccadic adaptation induced by a perceptual task

Talk
21.14

Alexander C Schütz

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Saccades, pursuit

Concurrent manual tracking enhances pursuit eye movements

Talk
21.15

Diederick C. Niehorster

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Saccades, pursuit

Compensation of heading tuning for eye pursuit in Macaque area VIP: Retinal and extra-retinal contributions

Talk
21.16

Adhira Sunkara

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Shapes, objects, neural mechanisms

Integration of orientation and spatial cues in dynamic form analysis

Talk
21.21

Steven Thurman

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Shapes, objects, neural mechanisms

Effective connectivity in human primary visual cortex predicts inter-individual difference in contextual illusion

Talk
21.22

Chen Song

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Shapes, objects, neural mechanisms

A novel method for fMRI analysis: inferring neural mechanisms from voxel tuning

Talk
21.23

Rosemary Cowell

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Shapes, objects, neural mechanisms

Body-extending object effectors: organization of ventral stream object representations reflects body-object interactions

Talk
21.24

Stefania Bracci

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Shapes, objects, neural mechanisms

Figure-ground organization of 3D stimuli

Talk
21.25

Tadamasa Sawada

Saturday, May 11
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Shapes, objects, neural mechanisms

Statistical coding of natural closed contours

Talk
21.26

Ingo Fründ

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Locomotion, interception, wayfinding

Humans perceive object motion in world coordinates during obstacle avoidance

Talk
22.11

Brett Fajen

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Locomotion, interception, wayfinding

Visual control of precise foot placement when walking over complex terrain

Talk
22.12

Jonathan Matthis

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Locomotion, interception, wayfinding

Optimally adapting heuristics: humans quickly abandon the constant bearing angle strategy

Talk
22.13

Constantin Rothkopf

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Locomotion, interception, wayfinding

A Dynamical Model of Collective Behavior in Human Crowds

Talk
22.14

William H. Warren

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Locomotion, interception, wayfinding

Inferring strategies of maze navigation from the movements of the eye and arm

Talk
22.15

Min Zhao

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Locomotion, interception, wayfinding

Parallel formation of multiple decisions in the visual cortex

Talk
22.16

Pieter Roelfsema

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Locomotion, interception, wayfinding

Visual adaptation aftereffects to actions are modulated by high-level action interpretations

Talk
22.17

Stephan de la Rosa

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Mechanisms

Typicality Sharpens Object Representations in Object-Selective Cortex

Talk
22.21

Marius Cătălin Iordan

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Mechanisms

A curvature-processing network in macaque visual cortex

Talk
22.22

Xiaomin Yue

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Mechanisms

Ketamine changes the neural representation of object recognition in early visual cortex.

Talk
22.23

Anouk M. van Loon

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Mechanisms

The representation of object parts in the human brain

Talk
22.24

Jiedong Zhang

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Mechanisms

Computing an average over space and time

Talk
22.25

Andrei Gorea

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Mechanisms

Reaction Time for Rapid Object Categorization is Predicted by a Representational Decision-Boundary in Inferior Temporal Cortex (IT)

Talk
22.26

J. Brendan Ritchie

Saturday, May 11
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Mechanisms

The Temporal Dynamics of Top-Down Knowledge on Object Category Representations

Talk
22.27

David A. Tovar

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Development

Rapid Development of Feed Forward Inhibition Drives Emergence of Visual Alertness

Talk
24.11

Matthew Colonnese

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Development

Blindness subtly alters the distant functional connectivity of dorsal and ventral extra-striate cortex

Talk
24.12

Omar H Butt

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Development

Development of Contrast Sensitivity Following Extended Congenital Blindness

Talk
24.13

Amy Kalia

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Development

Video Games Training Increases Reading Abilities in Children with Dyslexia

Talk
24.14

Simone Gori

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Development

Infants differentially anticipate the goals of ipsilateral and contralateral reaches

Talk
24.15

Alexis Barton

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Development

Infants prefer faces to non-faces but their face processing is not always automatic

Talk
24.16

Mee-Kyoung Kwon

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Development

Heterogeneity in cognitive maturation and aging: Why there is no such thing as an adult control

Talk
24.17

Laura Germine

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Neural mechanisms and models

Sensory Processing with Varying Degrees of Attention: Lessons from Hemispatial Neglect

Talk
24.21

Sarah Shomstein

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Neural mechanisms and models

Stimulation of the left parietal lobe improves spatial and temporal attention in right parietal lobe patients: tipping the inter-hemispheric balance with TMS

Talk
24.22

Sara Agosta

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Neural mechanisms and models

Mechanisms of attentional control in fronto-parietal cortex across spatial positions

Talk
24.23

Miranda Scolari

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Neural mechanisms and models

Firing synchrony between neurons reveals proto-object representation in monkey visual cortex

Talk
24.24

Anne Martin

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Neural mechanisms and models

Effects of perceptual load on population receptive fields

Talk
24.25

Benjamin de Haas

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Neural mechanisms and models

Pupil Frequency Tagging: an on-line measure of visual attention

Talk
24.26

Marnix Naber

Saturday, May 11
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Neural mechanisms and models

Spatial and feature-based attention enhance the Pupillary Light Reflex

Talk
24.27

Paola Binda

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Mechanisms

THE FOUR HUMAN VISUAL MECHANISMS SENSITIVE TO GRAY SCALE SCRAMBLES.

Talk
25.11

Charles Chubb

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Mechanisms

The anisotropy of color space

Talk
25.12

Marina Danilova

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Mechanisms

Geometrical structure of perceptual color space is affine

Talk
25.13

Robert Ennis

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Mechanisms

Highly-selective chromatic masking does not require large numbers of color mechanisms

Talk
25.14

Rhea T. Eskew, Jr.

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Mechanisms

Multiple S-cone signals inferred from flicker measurements suggest a network of indirect connections into luminance

Talk
25.15

Andrew Stockman

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Mechanisms

Adaptation to twinkle and flicker

Talk
25.16

Stuart Anstis

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual search: Guidance, efficiency

Welcome to Vowelworld: A new approach to the guidance of search in scenes.

Talk
25.21

Jeremy M Wolfe

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual search: Guidance, efficiency

Visual Expertise: Insights Gained by Comparing Professional Populations

Talk
25.22

Kait Clark

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual search: Guidance, efficiency

Effects of Bottom-Up Versus Top-Down Cueing on Conjunction Search in 3-Month-Old Infants

Talk
25.23

Christina Fuda

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual search: Guidance, efficiency

Immediate feedback improves saccadic efficiency

Talk
25.24

Preeti Verghese

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual search: Guidance, efficiency

Multimodal neuroimaging evidence for the contribution of the medial temporal lobe to modulations of electrophysiological indices of attention during contextual cueing

Talk
25.25

Ryan W Kasper

Saturday, May 11
5:15 - 6:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual search: Guidance, efficiency

Investigating low-level explanations for the angry schematic-face search advantage

Talk
25.26

Matthew Kennett

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Neural mechanisms and models

Propagation of local adaptation is insufficient to generate repulsive motion aftereffects

Talk
31.11

Alan L. F. Lee

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Neural mechanisms and models

Bayesian observer model of the motion induced position shift

Talk
31.12

Oh-Sang Kwon

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Neural mechanisms and models

Motion-induced position shift in stereoscopic and dichoptic viewing

Talk
31.13

Rumi Hisakata

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Neural mechanisms and models

Optimal retinal speed estimation in natural image movies

Talk
31.14

Johannes Burge

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Neural mechanisms and models

Human cortical areas for headcentric motion in depth

Talk
31.15

A.V. van den Berg

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Neural mechanisms and models

Are basic feed-forward mechanisms masquerading as complex top-down effects in Middle Temporal (MT) neurons?

Talk
31.16

John A. Perrone

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Precision, capacity

Ensemble representations inflate estimates of working memory capacity

Talk
31.21

Timothy Brady

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Precision, capacity

Moving beyond storage limitations: Exploring the dynamic manipulation of representations in VWM

Talk
31.22

Hrag Pailian

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Precision, capacity

Visual short-term memory resource is not shared among features

Talk
31.23

Hongsup Shin

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Precision, capacity

Working memory requires focal attention, fragile VSTM does not.

Talk
31.24

Yair Pinto

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Precision, capacity

A direct link between primary visual cortex functioning and iconic memory capacity

Talk
31.25

Ilja G. Sligte

Sunday, May 12
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Precision, capacity

Variability in color working memory precision reflects inherent stimulus properties

Talk
31.26

Gi-Yeul Bae

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Appearance

Do asymmetric color matches predict cross-illumination color selection?

Talk
32.11

Ana Radonjić

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Appearance

Large shift in color appearance induced by motion in context

Talk
32.12

Sang Wook Hong

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Appearance

Color shifts caused by perceived structure-from-motion

Talk
32.13

Sarah Elliott

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Appearance

Effects of short-term memory on perceived hue

Talk
32.14

Maria Olkkonen

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Appearance

Semantic effects on color afterimages

Talk
32.15

Gary Lupyan

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Appearance

When Color Flows With Shading: making depth disappear

Talk
32.16

Daniel Holtmann-Rice

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Color and light: Appearance

Left middle frontal gyrus represents color categories but not metric differences in color; evidence from fMRI adaptation.

Talk
32.17

Anna Franklin

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Spatial selection

Attention improves visual performance in amblyopic macaque monkeys

Talk
32.21

Lynne Kiorpes

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Spatial selection

Cueing Attention Takes More Time in Strabismic Amblyopes

Talk
32.22

Xin Jie Lai

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Spatial selection

Exact Temporal Window of Visual Distraction

Talk
32.23

Ricardo Max

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Spatial selection

Simultaneous cueing at two discrete locations and lag-0 sparing: breaking the attentional spotlight

Talk
32.24

Brad Wyble

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Spatial selection

Does exogenous attention modulate endogenous attention?

Talk
32.25

Michael A Grubb

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Spatial selection

Simultaneous enhancement and suppression of distinct spatial locations

Talk
32.26

Andrew Leber

Sunday, May 12
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Spatial selection

Differential effects of transient attention on inferred parvocellular and magnocellular processing

Talk
32.27

Yaffa Yeshurun

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Neural mechanisms

Experience-based development of internal probabilistic representations in the primary visual cortex

Talk
34.11

József Fiser

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Neural mechanisms

No transfer from visual to visuomotor perceptual learning and vice versa

Talk
34.12

Michael Herzog

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Neural mechanisms

Anodal tDCS to V1 blocks visual perceptual learning consolidation

Talk
34.13

Megan A.K. Peters

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Neural mechanisms

Improving visual cognition through stroboscopic training

Talk
34.14

Lawrence Appelbaum

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Neural mechanisms

Perceptual learning is associated with different types of plasticity at different stages − revealed by fMRI

Talk
34.15

Kazuhisa Shibata

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Neural mechanisms

How to make a grandmother cell using Spike-Time Dependent Plasticity (STDP)

Talk
34.16

Simon Thorpe

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Neural mechanisms

Retinotopy of the cortical lesion projection zone in macular degeneration

Talk
34.17

Koen V. Haak

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

3D perception

Pupil shape is adaptive for many species.

Talk
34.21

William Sprague

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

3D perception

Neuronal selectivity for directions of 3D motion in area MT

Talk
34.22

Thaddeus Czuba

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

3D perception

Grouping Disrupts Depth Magnitude Percepts from Stereopsis

Talk
34.23

Lesley Deas

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

3D perception

Luminance-disparity interaction in edge localization

Talk
34.24

Alan Robinson

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

3D perception

Predicting the effects of illumination in shape from shading

Talk
34.25

Roland Fleming

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

3D perception

Is stereopsis optimized for our natural environment?

Talk
34.26

Emily A. Cooper

Sunday, May 12
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

3D perception

Pictorial depth is not statistically optimal

Talk
34.27

Dhanraj Vishwanath

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:00 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Multisensory processing

Blindness produces yoked changes in V1 cortical thickness, cross-modal responses, and resting metabolism.

Talk
35.11

Ritobrato Datta

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:00 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Multisensory processing

Reorganization of auditory motion direction encoding in early blind humans

Talk
35.12

Fang Jiang

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:00 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Multisensory processing

The face and voice of multisensory integration: prior knowledge affects multisensory integration from early childhood

Talk
35.13

Karin Petrini

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:00 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Multisensory processing

Changing pitch modulates motion-direction information in V1

Talk
35.14

Won Mok Shim

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:00 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Multisensory processing

Evidence for an abstract multi-modal sense of number

Talk
35.15

David Burr

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:00 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Multisensory processing

Are synesthetes different beyond their synesthetic associations?

Talk
35.16

Charlotte Chun

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:00 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Multisensory processing

Neural correlates of time marker for simultaneity judgment

Talk
35.17

Kaoru Amano

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Spatial vision: Crowding, texture

Inflation of subjective perception in peripheral vision

Talk
35.21

Guillermo Solovey

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Spatial vision: Crowding, texture

A release from crowding using task-irrelevant object parts

Talk
35.22

John Greenwood

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Spatial vision: Crowding, texture

Quantifying Error Distributions in Crowding

Talk
35.23

Deborah Hanus

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Spatial vision: Crowding, texture

When crowding of crowding leads to uncrowding

Talk
35.24

Mauro Manassi

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Spatial vision: Crowding, texture

The role of perceptual organization in crowding

Talk
35.25

Cathleen M Moore

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Spatial vision: Crowding, texture

SSVEPs indicate that grouping limits resolving power of attention inducing crowding

Talk
35.26

Jeff Nador

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Spatial vision: Crowding, texture

The power of pooling in high dimensions

Talk
35.27

Ruth Rosenholtz

Sunday, May 12
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Spatial vision: Crowding, texture

Texture mechanisms pool multiple first-order channels

Talk
35.28

Michael Landy

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Biological, optic flow

Recovery of biological motion processing and network plasticity after cerebellar lesion

Talk
41.11

Arseny Sokolov

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Biological, optic flow

Perception with an eye for motion: seeing the world through a 3D motion filter

Talk
41.12

Simon Rushton

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Biological, optic flow

Reliable non-veridical perception of brief moving stimuli

Talk
41.13

Davis M. Glasser

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Biological, optic flow

Perception of global trend from dynamic stimuli

Talk
41.14

Hiromi Sato

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Biological, optic flow

No dedicated second-order motion system in the periphery

Talk
41.15

Rémy Allard

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Motion: Biological, optic flow

The perceived motion of three varieties of moving barberpole stimuli

Talk
41.16

George Sperling

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Features and objects

Effects of image content and content-selective attention on the form-evoked BOLD response in the ventral visual areas: a linear sum-of-components model

Talk
41.21

Pinglei Bao

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Features and objects

Object-based selection is not mandatory: Perceptual load reduces the attentional boost of task-irrelevant features in the human visual cortex.

Talk
41.22

Jocelyn Sy

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Features and objects

High-Level Semantic Information Affects Attentional Allocation Within and Between Objects

Talk
41.23

George Malcolm

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Features and objects

Functional activity patterns encoding the identity of anticipated objects are marked by converging shape and color decoding in early visual areas during preparatory visual attention

Talk
41.24

Marc N Coutanche

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Features and objects

Everything is relative: Contingent capture depends on feature relationships.

Talk
41.25

Stefanie I. Becker

Monday, May 13
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Features and objects

Attending to what and where: Background connectivity integrates category-based and spatial attention

Talk
41.26

Naseem Al-Aidroos

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Mechanisms and models

Unconscious mimicry limits success in a competitive visual reaching task

Talk
42.11

Ken Nakayama

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Mechanisms and models

Learning category contingent speed priors for object interception

Talk
42.12

David Knill

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Mechanisms and models

Rational delusions: changing subjects' beliefs about the dynamics of probabilistic environments determines sequential effects in reaction times

Talk
42.13

Friederike Schuur

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Mechanisms and models

Physical prediction biases are faithful physics plus visual uncertainty

Talk
42.14

Kevin Smith

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Mechanisms and models

Prediction compensates for occlusion of a bounced ball

Talk
42.15

Gabriel Diaz

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Mechanisms and models

Quantifying changes in the kinesthetic percept under a 3D perspective visual illusion

Talk
42.16

Jillian Nguyen

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perception and action: Mechanisms and models

'Top-down' effects where none should be found: The El Greco fallacy in perception research

Talk
42.17

Chaz Firestone

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Higher order

Object interaction space represented in scene-selective regions

Talk
42.21

Wilma Bainbridge

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Higher order

Inferring "hidden" parts by learning hierarchical representations of objects

Talk
42.22

Hongjing Lu

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Higher order

Complex object representations in the medial temporal lobe: Feature conjunctions and view invariance

Talk
42.23

Jonathan Erez

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Higher order

The representation of face identity in human parietal cortex

Talk
42.24

Su Keun Jeong

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Higher order

The role of the orbitofrontal cortex in visual prediction

Talk
42.25

Olivia S. Cheung

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Higher order

The similarity structure of distributed neural responses reveals abstract and modality-specific representations of letters

Talk
42.26

David Rothlein

Monday, May 13
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Object recognition: Higher order

The contribution of human parietal cortex to conceptual categorization

Talk
42.27

Maryam Vaziri Pashkam

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Targeting

A modular soft barrier model combines uncertainty and reward to predict human eye movements in a two-task driving environment

Talk
51.11

Leif Johnson

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Targeting

Temporal Oculomotor Inhibition of Return and Spatial Facilitation of Return in a Visual Encoding Task

Talk
51.12

Steven G. Luke

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Targeting

Infants in Control - Rapid Learning of Action Outcomes by 6 and 8-Month-Olds in a Gaze-Contingent Paradigm

Talk
51.13

Quan Wang

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Targeting

If you cannot see it, you look at it: Visual conspicuity in real-world scenes is correlated with fixations

Talk
51.14

Lavanya Sharan

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Targeting

Task-dependent priming of fixation selection for recognition of natural scenes

Talk
51.15

Christian Valuch

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Eye movements: Targeting

Reconsideration of the functionality of human Frontal Eye Fields.

Talk
51.16

Christopher Tyler

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Mechanisms

At the interface of visual perception and long-term memory: Object knowledge and the medial temporal lobe

Talk
51.21

Michael F. Bonner

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Mechanisms

Decoding invariant representations in visual working memory

Talk
51.22

Thomas Christophel

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Mechanisms

Memory for Size vs. Memory for Relative Size

Talk
51.23

Pamela Glosson

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Mechanisms

Image Memorability in the Eye of the Beholder: Tracking the Decay of Visual Scene Representations

Talk
51.24

Melissa Vo

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Mechanisms

Pruning of visual memories based on contextual prediction error

Talk
51.25

Ghootae Kim

Tuesday, May 14
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Visual memory: Mechanisms

The content of visual working memory is prioritized for conscious access.

Talk
51.26

Surya Gayet

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Binocular vision

Binocular Vision: In the Beginning

Talk
52.11

Allan Dobbins

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Binocular vision

Solving the binocular correspondence problem with ghost matches

Talk
52.12

Bart Farell

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Binocular vision

Motion perception in RDK with signal and noise dots distributed across eyes

Talk
52.13

Lanya Tianhao Cai

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Binocular vision

Color and Luminance Influence, but Can Not Explain, Binocular Rivalry Onset Bias

Talk
52.14

Jody Stanley

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Binocular vision

Multi-stable perception of structure-from-motion: differential priming selectivity distinguishes sensory memory and neural fatigue

Talk
52.15

Alexander Pastukhov

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Binocular vision

Neural Correlates of Binocular Rivalry as measured in fMRI are partially confounded by observers' active report

Talk
52.16

Stefan Frässle

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Binocular vision

Altered perceptual bistability in binocular rivalry through neurofeedback training of high order visual areas

Talk
52.17

Jinendra Ekanayake

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Temporal selection, tracking

The development of a novel visuo-motor task for measuring visual attention

Talk
52.21

L. J. B. Hill

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Temporal selection, tracking

Cognitive processing of value-associated distractors: Electrophysiological evidence

Talk
52.22

Risa Sawaki

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Temporal selection, tracking

Why the self stands out: Self conditioning to sensory stimuli alters perceptual salience

Talk
52.23

Glyn Humphreys

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Temporal selection, tracking

Children with autism spectrum disorder demonstrate normal attentional preference for faces and normal attentional disengagement

Talk
52.24

Jason Fischer

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Temporal selection, tracking

Pulsed re-sampling of cued object during ‘inhibition of return’: new behavioral evidence

Talk
52.25

Huan Luo

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Temporal selection, tracking

What is the marginal advantage of extrapolation during multiple object tracking? Insights from a Kalman filter model

Talk
52.26

Jonathan Flombaum

Tuesday, May 14
10:45 am - 12:30 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Attention: Temporal selection, tracking

Multiple object tracking difficulty accounted for by an ideal observer

Talk
52.27

Cory Rieth

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Specificity and transfer

Training of Number Sense Transfers Broadly

Talk
54.11

Justin Halberda

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Specificity and transfer

When numbers and statistics collide: Competition between numerosity perception and statistical learning

Talk
54.12

Jiaying Zhao

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Specificity and transfer

Non-retinotopic, object-centered visual perceptual learning

Talk
54.13

Mark Vergeer

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Specificity and transfer

Speeding up Learning: Action Video Games and Perceptual Learning

Talk
54.14

Ruyuan Zhang

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Specificity and transfer

The time-course of rapid stimulus-specific perceptual learning

Talk
54.15

Ali Hashemi

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Specificity and transfer

Spatial Specificity in a 3-dot Hyperacuity Task after Double Training

Talk
54.16

Shao-Chin Hung

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Perceptual learning: Specificity and transfer

Push-pull training suppresses the interocular suppression in amblyopic vision

Talk
54.17

Jun-Yun Zhang

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Scene perception

Discovering mental representations of complex natural scenes

Talk
54.21

Michelle Greene

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Scene perception

Match-On-Action: The role of motion and audio in limiting awareness of film cuts.

Talk
54.22

Tim J. Smith

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Scene perception

Perceptual consequences of temporal modulations resulting from eye movements

Talk
54.23

Marco Boi

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Scene perception

Differential Connectivity Within the Parahippocampal Place Area

Talk
54.24

Christopher Baldassano

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Scene perception

Neural representation of the navigability in a scene

Talk
54.25

Soojin Park

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Scene perception

The posterior part of the lateral occipital complex analyzes the spatial correlation structure of natural visual scenes.

Talk
54.26

H.Steven Scholte

Tuesday, May 14
2:30 - 4:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Scene perception

Neural correlates of affective judgments with visual stimuli

Talk
54.27

Kleovoulos Tsourides

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual awareness

Unconscious orientation exposure in TPE training enables transfer of foveal orientation learning to orthogonal orientations

Talk
55.11

Ying-Zi Xiong

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual awareness

Motion-induced blindness without awareness or attention

Talk
55.12

Kevin Dieter

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual awareness

Visual statistical learning guides perceptual selection

Talk
55.13

Rachel Denison

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual awareness

Knowing where without knowing what: partial awareness and high-level processing in continuous flash suppression

Talk
55.14

Liad Mudrik

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual awareness

Binding-by-bursting: A new theory of attentional binding and the neural correlates of consciousness

Talk
55.15

Peter Tse

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual awareness

Emergence of illusory shapes from invisible inducers

Talk
55.16

Marjan Persuh

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual awareness

High-level visual processing despite lack of awareness: Evidence from event-related potentials in a case of selective metamorphopsia

Talk
55.17

Teresa Schubert

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual awareness

Making the switch: Transient unconscious cues can disambiguate bistable images

Talk
55.18

Emily Ward

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Neural mechanisms

The face network estimated by intrinsic functional connectivity employing a large sample (N = 296)

Talk
55.21

Lúcia Garrido

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Neural mechanisms

A novel functional connectivity analysis of the development of face-processing networks: Independent component analysis of task and resting-state data

Talk
55.22

Maha Adamo

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Neural mechanisms

Neural Coding of Individual Faces in the Human Right Inferior Occipital Cortex: Direct Evidence from Intracerebral Recordings and Stimulations

Talk
55.23

Jacques Jonas

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Neural mechanisms

The effect of fast periodic stimulation on the face-selective patches of the monkey superior temporal sulcus: An fMRI adaptation study

Talk
55.24

Jessica Taubert

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Neural mechanisms

Faciotopy – a face-feature map with face-like topology in the occipital face area

Talk
55.25

Nikolaus Kriegeskorte

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Neural mechanisms

A Neurocomputational Basis for Face Configural Effects

Talk
55.26

Irving Biederman

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Neural mechanisms

What are you looking at? The necessity of Eye-tracking use in ERP face-research

Talk
55.27

Thomas Anderson

Tuesday, May 14
5:15 - 7:15 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Neural mechanisms

A multichannel model of face processing based on self-organizing principles

Talk
55.28

Guy Wallis

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual search

Visual foraging: Quitting behavior when searching aerial maps follows the Marginal Value Theorem

Talk
61.11

Todd Horowitz

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual search

Tortoise or hare? Picture-derived target "templates" quicken search but are prone to decay. Word-derived templates slow search, but are stable over time.

Talk
61.12

Michael Hout

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual search

Conjunction-guided selection in visual search

Talk
61.13

Igor Utochkin

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual search

Visuotopic mapping of the parietal cortex distinguishes areas involved in synesthetic feature binding

Talk
61.14

Summer Sheremata

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual search

Cultural differences in visual search with culturally neutral items

Talk
61.15

Jun Saiki

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Visual search

Searching for riches in a changing world

Talk
61.16

Yuhong V. Jiang

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Grouping, segmentation

Stereoscopy facilitates objects recognition in natural pictures

Talk
61.21

baptiste caziot

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Grouping, segmentation

Cue combination of conflicting color and luminance edges

Talk
61.22

Rebecca J. Sharman

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Grouping, segmentation

As the nose on your face: face-superiority context effect in a simple line orientation detection task

Talk
61.23

Thomas Busigny

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Grouping, segmentation

The Independence of Visual Number and Area Processing: Evidence from Psychophysics, Development, and Eye-Tracking

Talk
61.24

Darko Odic

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Grouping, segmentation

Opposing dorsal/ventral stream dynamics during figure-ground segregation

Talk
61.25

Martijn E. Wokke

Wednesday, May 15
8:15 - 9:45 am

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Perceptual organization: Grouping, segmentation

Reduced Sensitivity to the Ebbinghaus Illusion is State Related in Schizophrenia

Talk
61.26

Steven Silverstein

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Spatial vision: Neural mechanisms and models

Investigating Inhibitory Circuits of Visual Cortex

Talk
62.11

David Lyon

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Spatial vision: Neural mechanisms and models

Identifying the relationship between fMRI BOLD response and neuronal activity with an achiasmatic human subject

Talk
62.12

Bosco S. Tjan

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Spatial vision: Neural mechanisms and models

Decomposition of stimulus representations and decision-bias signatures in population activity of human primary visual cortex

Talk
62.13

Kyoung whan Choe

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Spatial vision: Neural mechanisms and models

Assessing Tilt Illusions in Human Visual Cortex Using fMRI and Multivariate Pattern Analysis

Talk
62.14

Michael Pratte

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Spatial vision: Neural mechanisms and models

Combining Perceptual Estimates Using Recursive Conditional Means (RCM)

Talk
62.15

Wilson Geisler

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Spatial vision: Neural mechanisms and models

What Determines Contrast Sensitivity: An External Noise Study Across Spatial Frequencies?

Talk
62.16

CHANG-BING HUANG

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Spatial vision: Neural mechanisms and models

Extracting Modulation Transfer Function of the Visual System from Contrast Sensitivity Function in External Noise

Talk
62.17

Zhong-Lin Lu

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 1-3

Spatial vision: Neural mechanisms and models

Modeling letter identification: contrast thresholds as a function of size

Talk
62.18

Andrew Watson

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Expressions, social

Beyond Facial Morphology: Social Impressions from Dynamic Face Gestures

Talk
62.21

Daniel Gill

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Expressions, social

Social Perception Deficits in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Talk
62.22

Kami Koldewyn

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Expressions, social

Individual differences in the ability to recognize facial expressions are associated with the strength of adaptive expression coding but not the strength of holistic expression coding.

Talk
62.23

Romina Palermo

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Expressions, social

Asian and Caucasian observers’ initial eye movements during face identification are similar and optimal

Talk
62.24

Charles C.-F. Or

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Expressions, social

Fast and slow object priming of fearful and happy facial expressions

Talk
62.25

James Tanaka

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Expressions, social

Behavioral The Behavioral Effects of Adaptation to Facial Expressions are Explained by Changes in the Decision-Making Process

Talk
62.26

Nathan Witthoft

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Expressions, social

Contrast negation reveals a dissociation in the neural representations underlying the perception of facial identity and expression

Talk
62.27

Richard Harris

Wednesday, May 15
10:45 am - 12:45 pm

Royal Ballroom 4-5

Face perception: Expressions, social

Dynamic signaling of facial expressions transmit social information in a hierarchical manner over time

Talk
62.28

RACHAEL JACK