Friday, May 19, 2017, 9:00 – 11:30 am, Pavilion
Organizer: Susana Martinez-Conde, State University of New York
Speakers: Stephen L. Macknik, Stanley A. Klein, Susana Martinez-Conde, Paul Dassonville, Cathy Reed, and Laura Thomas
Professor Emeritus of Psychology Bruce Bridgeman was tragically killed on July 10, 2016, after being struck by a bus in Taipei, Taiwan. Those who knew Bruce will remember him for his sharp intellect, genuine sense of humor, intellectual curiosity, thoughtful mentorship, gentle personality, musical talent, and committed peace, social justice, and environmental activism. This symposium will highlight some of Bruce’s many important contributions to perception and cognition, which included spatial vision, perception/action interactions, and the functions and neural basis of consciousness.
Please also visit the Bruce Bridgeman Tribute website.
A Small Piece of Bruce’s Legacy
Stephen L. Macknik, State University of New York
Consciousness and Cognition
Stanley A. Klein, UC Berkeley
Bruce Bridgeman’s Pioneering Work on Microsaccades
Susana Martinez-Conde, State University of New York
The Induced Roelofs Effect in Multisensory Perception and Action
Paul Dassonville, University of Oregon
Anything I Could Do Bruce Could Do Better
Cathy Reed, Claremont Mckenna College
A Legacy of Action
Laura Thomas, North Dakota State University