Poster Sessions |
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Monday the 25th |
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Face perception I |
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Are faces lost in the crowd holistically? Alexandra V. Kalpadakis-Smith, Valérie Goffaux, John A. Greenwood |
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Emotional faces and attentional blink: Happy face but not angry face holds attention Takahiro Kirita, Aimi Takahashi |
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Happy is complex and neutral is bright: Statistical image properties of face photographs showing different emotions Claudia Menzel, Oliver Langner, Christoph Redies, Gregor Hayn-Leichsenring |
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Transcranial electric stimulation and cognitive training improves face perception Rachel J. Bennetts, Tegan Penton, Carmen Kohl, Michael J. Banissy, Sarah Bate |
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Perception of attractiveness and health by faces Elena A. Nikitina |
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Orientation tuning is sharper when processing upright than inverted faces Valerie Goffaux, Aude Poncin |
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Why extensive training reduces the face inversion effect ? Renaud Laguesse, Goedele Van Belle, Laura Marichal, Bruno Rossion |
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Why is this specific image of Madonna the most prototypical one? Predicting prototypicality on basis of inspection frequency and familiarity Tobias Matthias Schneider, Claus-Christian Carbon |
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Geometric distortions of faces and their detection in natural scenes Kaewmart Pongakkasira |
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Contrast chimeras reveal the importance of the eyes for early face processing Katie Fisher, John Towler, Martin Eimer |
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Face familiarity as a modulating but not a necessary factor for specific Thatcherization effects? Sandra Utz, Claus-Christian Carbon |
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A trade-off between the representativeness of a morphed average face and the number of individual faces used in morphing Shigeru Mukaida, Takashi Kato |
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The role of the face in detecting human presence in natural scenes Mitsuo Endo |
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Facial paralysis grading: are achromatic images sufficient? Ting Wang, Lin Qi, Junyu Dong, Shu Zhang, Shengke Wang |
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A new Mooney test Roeland J. Verhallen, J.D. Mollon |
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Featural and configural face processing probed with simultaneous and serial presentation Zorica Stevanov, Dejan Todorovic, Jasmina Stevanov |
Illusions I |
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A new type of the color-dependent Fraser-Wilcox illusion Akiyoshi Kitaoka |
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Edge constrainted filling-in Janos Geier, Mariann Hudák |
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Illusory rotation of superimposed elements in terms of the Pinna illusion and apparent motion Makoto Ichikawa, Yuko Masakura |
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The slalom illusion in the context of illusory lines Tamara N. Gheorghes, John Reidy, Alessandro Soranzo |
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The slalom illusion in the context of partially invisible trajectory Alessandro Soranzo, Tamara Gheorghes, John Reidy |
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Considerations on retinal visual reset and some visual illusions Masanori Idesawa |
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Illusion and illusoriness in perceptual and cognitive development Katia Deiana, Baingio Pinna |
Brain Mechanisms I |
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Unilateral art-training effect in left insular cortex: Drawing/music commonalities? Lora T. Likova, Spero Nicolas |
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A unified system-level model of visual attention and object substitution masking (OSM) Frederik Beuth, Fred H. Hamker |
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Integrating brain-stimulation and eye-tracking to investigate the dissociation between object and spatial visual processing Olesya Blazhenkova, Achille Pasqualotto |
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Co-registration of EEG and eye movements in vision research Andrey Nikolaev, Chie Nakatani, Peter Jurica, Gijs Plomp, Cees van Leeuwen |
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Visual decision-making and action implementation: Evidence in favour of race-like models with inhibition Christophe Tandonnet |
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Face symmetry perception in LOC: A study with fMR adaptation Didem Gokcay, Funda Yildirim, Gulsen Yildirim |
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Factors determining the balance between evidence integration and probabilistic sampling in perceptual decision-making Jeppe H. Christensen, Máté Lengyel, József Fiser |
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Parietal transcranial random noise stimulation improves long-term visual acquisition of foreign vocabulary Achille Pasqualotto, Begüm Kobanbay, Michael J. Proulx |
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A theory for stimulus integration and bistable perception Robin Cao, Mattia Maurizio, Braun Jochen, Alexander Pastukhov |
Attention I |
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Influences of visual attention on chromatic and achromatic channels: effects of stimulus size and eccentricity Keiko Kuwamura, Masayuki Sato, Keiji Uchikawa |
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Individual differences in the ANTI-V paradigm Rado Gorjup, Paolo Bernardis, Michele Grassi, Walter Gerbino |
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Attending to multiple locations for action is neither automatic nor universal Sebastian J. Sandoval Similä, Robert D. McIntosh |
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Does action disrupt the ability to track multiple objects? Harvey J. Guest, Todd S. Horowitz, Ian M. Thornton |
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Factors affecting gaze position lag in multiple object tracking Jiri Lukavsky |
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Break on through to the other side: Bottom-up capture of attention despite of a wandering mind Christoph Huber-Huber, Ulrich Ansorge |
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Modulation of microsaccadic rate by temporal expectancy and motor preparation Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R. Gegenfurtner |
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Object recognition: covert and overt attention to distinguishing features Orit Baruch, Ruth Kimchi, Morris Goldsmith |
Perception & Action I |
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The effect of object size and shape on the use of motion in Philip A. Duke, Simon K. Rushton |
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Another failure to explain why people look at their index finger when grasping Dimitris Voudouris, Jeroen B.J. Smeets, Eli Brenner |
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The control of functional grasp is dissociated from object use: Szymon P. Bidula, Lukasz Przybylski, Mikolaj Pawlak, Gregory Kroliczak |
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Hitting targets moving in simple harmonic motion Cristina de la Malla, Joan López-Moliner |
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Dissociation between the control of functional grasp and object use in right-handers Lukasz Przybylski, Szymon Bidula, Mikolaj Pawlak, Gregory Kroliczak |
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Agency attribution in goal-directed actions: active sampling supported comparison of causal inference models Tobias F. Beck, Dominik Endres, Axel Lindner, Martin A. Giese |
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Interactive object tracking modulates attentional distribution Arno Koning, Maarten Leenders, Chris Wolk, Rob van Lier |
Eye Movements I |
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Performance under unrestricted viewing may be more informative than speeded localisation in measurement of orienting behaviour Katie R. Rutherford, C.N. Macrae, A.R. Hunt, A. Sahraie |
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Weak individualization of spontaneous eye movements in individuals with autism spectrum disorders Aya Shirama, Nobumasa Kato, Makio Kashino |
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Microsaccade rate in “short” and “unexpectedly long” cue-target time intervals Elizaveta G. Luniakova |
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People do not take the curvature of their saccades into account when localizing flashed targets Maria Matziridi, Eli Brenner, Jeroen B.J. Smeets |
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The effect of spatial probability on response time Rosie Clark, Rafal Bogacz, Iain D. Gilchrist |
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Contribution of backward masking to saccadic suppression Tamara L. Watson |
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Driven away by the target: Saccade length effects in multiple target search Christof Körner, Margit Höfler |
Colour & Illumination I |
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Chromatic adaptation in the peripheral visual field Yuka Yamauchi, Minayo Motokawa, Masayuki Sato, Shoji Sunaga |
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Changes in the Benham colours following full-field chromatic light adaptation Rytis Stanikunas, Algimantas Svegzda, Vaiva Kulbokaite, Ausra Daugirdiene, |
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Shape-to-color associations in non-synesthetes: Emotional and perceptual mediation Michela Malfatti, Karen B. Schloss, Liliana Albertazzi, Stephen E. Palmer |
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Speakers of different colour lexicons differ only in post-perceptual processing of colour Lewis Forder, Xun He, Christoph Witzel, Anna Franklin |
Clinical I |
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Adaptive mechanisms in patients with homonymous hemianopia Iliya V. Ivanov, Jens Reinhard, Ingelene Damm, Susanne Trauzettel-Klosinski |
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Post-surgery visual and tactual perception of 2-dimensional figures in the case of the congenitally blind Masaharu Sasaki, Shuko Torii |
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Advantages of employing specially modified 3-bar stimuli for visual acuity monitoring in adults and children: Test-retest reliability Galina Rozhkova, Dmitry Lebedev, Maria Gracheva, Svetlana Rychkova |
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A colour vision test optimised for the clinical population Caterina Ripamonti, Sarah Kalwarowsky, Marko Nardini |
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An “Eye Test” for the brain: component extraction and motion integration test (CEMIT) reveals its clinical potential Linda Bowns, William Beaudot, Thomas Colvin, Jessica Steer |
Multisensory processing I |
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Spatial limits for audiovisual unity assumption Carlos C.L. Silva, Sandra Mouta, Jorge A. Santos, José Creissac |
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Influence of surface features of visual stimuli on sound-contingent visual motion aftereffects Wataru Teramoto, Shota Takebe, Souta Hidaka |
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Synergistic effect between image and sound in 3D audio visual communication system Hideaki Takada, Munekazu Date, Yoshiaki Kurokawa, Yuma Honda, Akira Kojima |
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Altering perception of low-level visual motion by audiovisual associations Hulusi Kafaligonul, Can Oluk |
Sensory Development & Aging I |
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Age-related changes in visuomotor performance: Evidence hyper-responsiveness to stimuli appearing in the periphery underpins aging deficits Liana Machado, Natalie Wyatt, Hayley Guiney, Po Ling Chen |
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Implied motion perception in infancy Nobu Shirai, Tomoko Imura |
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Driving fitness in the elderly –- validation of visual and driving-aptitude tests Wolfgang Grundler, Yan Bao, Ernst Pöppel, Hans Strasburger |
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Attention in adults and school-age children Ieva Timrote, Linda Alberte, Sergejs Fomins, Tatjana Pladere, Gunta Krumina |
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Fixation shifts in typical infants and perinatal brain injury : attention Janette Atkinson, Morag Andrew, Louisa Kulke, Christine Montague-Johnson, John Wattam-Bell, Jeremy Parr, Peter Sullivan, Oliver Braddick |
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The effect of video gaming on facial emotion recognition Victoria E. Lovett, Jasmine French, Mark V. Roberts, Stephen J. Johnston |
Motion |
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Adaptation to implied motion affects random dot stimuli but motion extrapolation Luca Battaglini, Bethany R. Isaacs, Giorgio Ganis |
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Camouflage and confusion: no evidence for an interaction between the confusion effect and camouflage patterns Benedict G. Hogan, Innes Cuthill, Nick E. Scott-Samuel |
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Measuring and modelling the effect of internal motion of a moving Gabor on speed perception Anna E. Hughes, Martha Fawcett, David J. Tolhurst |
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Individual differences in context-dependent motion perception David P. McGovern, Fiona N. Newell |
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Do surface qualities of moving objects influence vection? Chihiro Hiramatsu, Masaki Ogawa, Takeharu Seno |
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Evidence for a spatially-invariant, symbolic representation of motion direction in working memory Tal Seidel Malkinson, Yoni Pertzov, Ehud Zohary |
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Duration thresholds show low-pass suppression of fine-scale motion-discrimination Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza, Sandra Arranz-Paraíso, Andrew M. Derrington |
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Effects of visual field size and speed on acceleration and deceleration perception Alexandra S. Mueller, Brian Timney |
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Center-surround interactions in fine motion direction discrimination Bilyana Genova, Nadejda Bocheva, Miroslava Stefanova |
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Visual acuity for static and moving targets in the periphery Jonathan A. Patrick, Neil W. Roach, Paul V. McGraw |
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Motion-induced modulations of pattern sensitivity: spatiotemporal tuning Alison L. Chambers, Neil W. Roach |
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Effects of depth cues on vection Yasuhiro Seya, Hiroyuki Shinoda |
Grouping principles |
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Voluntary averaging of two-dimensional spatial position Manuela Bossi, Steven C. Dakin |
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The influence of saturation on figure-ground segregation of colored inducers and achromatic backgrounds Birgitta Dresp-Langley, Adam Reeves |
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The spatial frequency tuning of peripheral collinear facilitation Marcello Maniglia, Andrea Pavan, Yves Trotter |
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Disparity cues subserving perceptual coupling of kinetic depth stimuli in normal and stereoblind subjects Richard J.A. van Wezel, P. Chris Klink, Reinder Dorman, Jacob Duijnhouwer |
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Individual contrast sensitivity predicts perceptual identity of moving objects Aleksandra Zharikova, Sergei Gepshtein, Cees van Leeuwen |
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Gestalts in scenes: Global consistency of luminance polarity at oriented edges in natural images Naoki Kogo, Maarten Demeyer, Bart Machilsen |
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Detection of perturbation in chromatic and luminance stimuli Rebecca J. Sharman, Paul V. McGraw, Jonathan W. Peirce |
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A cue combination study of depth ordering from accretion/deletion and contour convexity Ömer D. Tanrikulu, Vicky Froyen, Lynn Ma, Jacob Feldman, Manish Singh |
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Launching awareness: Are causal events represented in the absence of awareness? Pieter Moors, Johan Wagemans, Lee de-Wit |
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Direction of eye movement biases perceived grouping Tandra Ghose, Sankalita Mandal, Stephen E. Palmer |
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Response priming evidence for feedforward processing of snake contours but not of ladder contours and texture Filipp Schmidt, Kathleen Vancleef |
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Local density metrics in perceptual grouping displays: psychophysical and ideal observer benchmarks Maarten Demeyer, Bart Machilsen |
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Disentangling the influence of prior knowledge and perceptual processes on amodal completion using electrophysiological measurements Simon J. Hazenberg, Rob van Lier |
Depth, 3D, Stereo |
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Head-movement direction, surface orientation, and individual differences in depth from motion parallax Yasuaki Tamada, Takuto Sadakari, Kiyoshi Iwasaki, Masayuki Sato |
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Dynamic cues for the perception of depth Laurence P. Tidbury, Sophie Wuerger, Anna R. O'Connor |
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Does stereoscopic depth information affect a colored version of the Munker-White illusion? Michael Kavšek, C.E. Granrud |
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3D structure, geometrical texture, and light direction in Patrick Hughes’ “reversperspectives” Tiziano Agostini, Caterina Malisano |
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Distortion and comfort for 3D images at crossed and uncrossed disparities Robert H. Black, Sophie Wuerger, Georg Meyer |
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Factors affecting size constancy in photographic space Michal Simecek, Radovan Sikl |
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Numerosity and density estimation: biases for 2D area but not for 3D volume Jason Bell, Aaron Manson, Mark Edwards |
106 |
The shape of the empirical horopter for eccentric gaze directions Ryosuke Yoshikai, Hirohiko Kaneko |
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Eccentricity of landmark configuration influences distribution of place recognition errors Stephan Lancier, Amanda Link, Marie Admard, Hanspeter A. Mallot |
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On the role of two-dimensional cues for perceived differences in slant Guillermo Aguilar, Felix Wichmann, Marianne Maertens |
Aftereffects |
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Adaption to orientation regularity with respect to spatial position Arnab Ahmed, Isabelle Mareschal, Tamara L. Watson |
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Point me in the right direction Nuala Brady, Sarah Cooney |
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Heads up: cross adaptation to head and body orientation Sarah M. Cooney, Nuala Brady, Holly Dignam |
112 |
Surround-contingent tilt aftereffect Yusuke Nakashima, Yoichi Sugita |
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Temporal phase tuning of texture-surround suppression of contour shape Elena Gheorghiu, Frederick A.A. Kingdom |
114 |
Evidence for visual feature representations in both retinocentric and headcentric, but not body or world-centric reference frames Sandeep Parwaga, Philip A. Duke |
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Adaptation decorrelates neural activation patterns in visual cortex Fariba Sharifian, Lauri Nummenmaa, Simo Vanni |
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High-level action adaptation and low-level motion adaptation correlate with Autism traits Jeroen J.A. van Boxtel, Hongjing Lu |
Surface, Texture, Material perception |
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Thick and thin priors for shape from shading Richard F. Murray |
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Local shape of pictorial relief Jan J. Koenderink, Andrea J. van Doorn, Johan Wagemans |
119 |
Viewpoint effects on glossiness perception Sabrina Hansmann-Roth, Pascal Mamassian |
120 |
Perception of bounce height is influenced by surface smoothness Kristín Ó. Ingvarsdóttir, Geoffrey R. Patching |
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Visual inference of material properties of fabrics from videos Bei Xiao, William Kistler |
Perceptual learning |
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Alpha ERD reflects learning and uncertainty during the acquisition of novel categories Sara Jellinek, Jozsef Fiser |
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Short term and baseline effect in the estimation of probabilistic visual event sequences József Arató, József Fiser |
124 |
Dissociated mecanisms for objective and subjective judgments during target-absent Alba Grieco, Armando M. Oliveira |
125 |
Transfer of perceptual learning between first and second order pattern analyzers Lynn A. Olzak, Mingliang Gong |
Scene Perception |
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Follow me! A spatial compatibility effect of perspective changes on viewing directions in cinematic cuts Florian Goller, Christian Valuch, Ulrich Ansorge |
127 |
Image-independent biases in scene viewing: deriving an appropriate baseline Alasdair D.F. Clarke, Benjamin Tatler |
128 |
The origin of the universal power law of natural images Li Zhao |
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The carry-over effect on recognition task Kyoko Hine, Yuji Itoh |
Tuesday the 26th |
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Face perception II |
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Perceiving facial expression from varying face orientations – an eye-tracking study Kun Guo, Heather Shaw |
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Impaired perceptual sensitivity to the locations of facial features in developmental prosopagnosia John Towler, Joanna Parketny, Martin Eimer |
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Subtypes of developmental prosopagnosia: the role of the perceptual and memory factors Kornél Németh, Petra Kovács, Pál Vakli, Gyula Kovács, Márta Zimmer |
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Noise-induced perceptual processing demands in developmental prosopagnosia Márta Zimmer, Kornél Németh, Petra Kovács, Pál Vakli, Gyula Kovács |
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The relative use of fixated and peripheral information in face identification tasks: a gaze-contingent morphing approach Goedele Van Belle, Renaud Laguesse, Bruno Rossion |
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Microsaccades boost face identification as a function of culture Junpeng Lao, Lingnan He, Roberto Caldara |
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Electrophysiological correlates of subjective perception of face identity: Evidence from mistaken identities Benedikt E. Wirth, Katie Fisher, John Towler, Martin Eimer |
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The Facespan: isolating the perceptual span for face recognition Michaël Papinutto, Roberto Caldara, Junpeng Lao, Sébastien Miellet |
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Categorical perception of intentions from visual cues in faces Hanni S.M. Kiiski, Andy T. Woods, Fiona N. Newell |
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The contribution of facial shape and surface to individual face discrimination as revealed by fast periodic visual stimulation Milena Dzhelyova, Bruno Rossion |
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A general shift towards direct gaze with uncertainty Isabelle Mareschal, Colin W.G.Clifford |
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Is Congenital Prosopagnosics’ eye movements pattern specific in self compared to others’ faces discrimination? Manuela Malaspina, Andrea Albonico, Roberta Daini |
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Increased sensitivity to happy compared with fearful faces in a temporal two-interval forced-choice paradigm Louise S. Delicato, Jamee Finn, Jemma Morris, Ben Smith |
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The role of spatial modulations of local visual features in image recognition Denis V. Yavna, Vitaly V. Babenko |
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Peripheral processing of gaze Joseph A. Florey, Colin W.G. Clifford, Steven C. Dakin, Isabelle Mareschal |
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Long-term memory for own- and other-race faces Mintao Zhao, Isabelle Bülthoff |
Illusions II |
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Tilt blindness: the different tilt thresholds for objects Takashi Yasuda, Takashi Ueda, Kenpei Shiina |
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Edge detection hypothesis of the fluttering-heart illusion Kazuhisa Yanaka, Masahiro Suzuki |
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Perceptual asymmetry in the corridor illusion Felipe Aedo-Jury, Benoit R. Cottereau , Yves Trotter, Jean Baptiste Durand |
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Tilt blindness influenced by the straightness of the contour and Takashi Ueda, Takashi Yasuda, Kenpei Shiina |
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The illusion of the snow tire traffic sign Tanja Gulan, Pavle Valerjev, Marin Dujmović |
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On the problem of shape formation: New effects related to the Oppel-Kundt and the Helmholtz’s square illusions Baingio Pinna, Katia Deiana |
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The effects of first-order and second-order orientation of inducers on the Zöllner illusion JeongHyeon Park, Woo Hyun Jung |
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The effect of the Zöllner illusion on angle perception Jaeseon S. Song, Woo Hyun Jung |
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Do tactile size illusions reflect a coherent stretch of tactile space? Matthew R. Longo, Federico Fiori |
Brain Mechanisms II |
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Stochastic accumulation by cortical columns explains scalar property of multi-stable perception Jochen Braun, Robin Cao, Maurizio Mattia |
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Excessive neural responses and visual discomfort Louise O'Hare, Petra Pollux, Alasdair D.F. Clarke |
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The time course of the closure superiority effect: an ERP study Weina Zhu, Xiaoxuan Du, Yuanye Ma |
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Cortical connective field estimates from resting state fMRI activity Nicolás Gravel, Barbara Nordhjem, Koen V. Haak, S.O. Dumoulin, R. Renken, |
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The influence of eye vergence on retinotopic organization in human early visual cortex Benoit R. Cottereau, Jean-Baptiste Durand, Nathalie Vayssière, Yves Trotter |
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Functional connectivity of face and scene selective regions Lucia Garrido, Avram J. Holmes, Ken Nakayama |
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Temporal integration in rapidly presented natural scenes Jan Drewes, David Melcher |
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Disentangling effects of percepts and stimuli in Fraser-like displays: Xuyan Yun, Simon J. Hazenberg, Richard H.A. Jacobs, Jiang Qiu, Rob Van Lier |
Attention II |
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Devaluation of distractors limited to evaluations after incorrect target localization Richard H.A.H. Jacobs, Yağmur Güçlütürk, Rob Van Lier |
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Motion orients attention Katherine E. Burnett, Isabel Arend, Avishai Henik |
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Effects of visual-spatial and semantic attributes on attentional orienting in response to environmental cues Anthony J. Lambert, Andrea Greenwood, Nathan Ryckman |
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Continuous measures of time and space for inhibition of return Joseph MacInnes |
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Task-irrelevant attentional fluctuation enhances detection of gradual change Shigeaki Nishina |
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Detecting multiple changes in visual scenes: Perceptual and semantic prioritisations Sara Spotorno, Andrew McKechnie, Benjamin W. Tatler |
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Does set-size contribute to masking in Object Substitution Masking? Sarah Camp, Michael Pilling |
Perception & Action II |
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Speed estimation during driving Karl R. Gegenfurtner, Alexander C. Schütz, Jutta Billino, Dmitrij Polin, Peter Bodrogi, |
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Coordination of eye-head movements during a jump with half turn Yusuke Sato, Shoko Torii, Masaharu Sasaki |
43 |
Training perceptual skills in soccer: Effects of a longitudinal protocol on predictive abilities of skilled goalkeepers Mauro Murgia, Fabrizio Sors, Alessandro F. Muroni, Stefania Pertoldi, Marco Guicciardi, Tiziano Agostini |
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Adaptation to motor-visual temporal lag is independent of reduction of attentional resources Masaki Tsujita, Makoto Ichikawa |
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The effect of obstacle baseline displacement on traversal behaviour in running humans Katherine Daniels, J Burn |
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Identification of self-produced movement based on positional information Hiroyuki Umemura |
Eye Movements II |
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Microsaccades are monocular and might compensate for foveal non-uniformity during discrimination Josselin Gautier, Mohd Izzuddin Hairol, John Siderov, Sarah J. Waugh |
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Local anf global factors in orientation perception and gaze allocation Nadejda B. Bocheva, Simeon Stefanov, Miroslava Stefanova |
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Assessing symmetry of scan patterns in multiple object tracking Filip Dechterenko, Jiri Lukavsky |
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Saccade trajectories: Differential sensitivity of generation and correction processes to stimulus salience Luke Tudge, Torsten Schubert |
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Saccade-related responses in the human superior colliculus: Preparatory activity and laterality Michele Furlan, Andrew T Smith, Robin Walker |
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Position and direction inputs when making saccades to moving targets Doris I. Braun |
Colour & Illumination II |
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Perception of saturation in natural scenes Florian Schiller, Karl R. Gegenfurtner |
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Stereoscopic three-dimensional depth quality assessment in different colour arrangements Shih-Chueh Kao |
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Same same, but different: similarity explains both chromatic discrimination and colour categorisation Simon J. Cropper, Daniel R. Little, Kaye Mullins |
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Colorfulness-adaptation influenced by spatial frequency components and scene recognition of natural images Yoko Mizokami, Shun Sakaibara, Hirohisa Yaguchi |
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Luminance distribution influence of surrounding colors on estimating illuminant color in a scene Keiji Uchikawa, Kazuho Fukuda |
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Colour impacts recognition of affective meaning in emoticons Philippe Chassy, Galina V. Paramei |
Clinical II |
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Psychophysics of two experimental video-based interventions for phantom limb pain in unilateral and bilateral amputees David H. Peterzell |
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Visuomotor timing and sense of agency in a phantom limb: a case study Shu Imaizumi, Tomohisa Asai, Noriaki Kanayama, Mitsuru Kawamura, Shinichi Koyama |
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Perceptual learning improves vision in patients with macular degeneration Giulio Contemori, Marcello Maniglia, Clara Casco |
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Age related changes in perceived display brightness Gatis Ikaunieks, Ieva Krastina, Renars Truksa, Gunta Krumina |
Multisensory processing II |
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The role of physical exploration in the preference of spatial perspective in absence of vision Ilaria Santoro, Fabrizio Sors, Giulia Angelon, Matteo De Tommaso, Tiziano Agostini |
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Emotion recognition: Just how similar are voices and faces? Lisa K. Kuhn, Lucia Garrido, Taeko N. Wydell |
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The effects of head and retinal-image orientations on apparent depth of light-and-shade pictures Atsuki Higashiyama, Tadashi Yamazaki |
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The role of spatial and temporal information in passage estimation of looming stimuli R. Mariana Silva, Sandra Mouta, João Lamas, Jorge A. Santos |
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May the Force be with you: Anisotropy of perceived effort and different body orientations Ljubica M. Jovanović, Oliver Tošković |
Sensory Development & Aging II |
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Audio-visual interactions in face and voice perception in older adults Corrina Maguinness, Fiona N. Newell |
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Face perception across the life-span Bozana Meinhardt-Injac |
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Early childhood tuning for facial expression signal and intensity Helen Rodger, Roberto Caldara |
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Testing two theories of size constancy development in childhood Carl Granrud, Michael Kavšek |
Visual search |
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Independent effects of perceptual set-size and VWM load on target discriminability in visual search Doug J.K. Barrett |
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Ocular contrast speeds up an inefficient search for a T among L's which appear in non-uniform depth Li Zhaoping |
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Pupil size reflects memory load only for fixated targets Radha Nila Meghanathan, Andrey R. Nikolaev, Cees van Leeuwen |
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Positional priming of pop-out is nested in visuospatial context Ahu Gokce, Hermann J. Müller, Thomas Geyer |
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Search strategies in simulated hemianopia Anna Nowakowska, Alasdair D.F. Clarke, Arash Sahraie, Amelia R. Hunt |
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Haptic search for change with blind people Takako Yoshida, Masatsugu Sakajiri, Tenji Wake, Akira Ohta, Shuhei Itamoto |
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Intuitive cost optimization: trade-off between acquisition and memorization in comparative visual search Gregor Hardiess, Hanspeter A. Mallot |
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Testing load theory of attention: ignoring irrelevant distractor Marija Milisavljević, Vasilije Gvozdenović |
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Target knowledge in visual search does not always improve performance Johan Hulleman |
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A direct contribution of peripheral vision to preview facilitation in visual search Damien Camors, Christophe Jouffrais, Jean-Baptiste Durand |
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Winter is coming: How humans forage in a temporally structured environment Daryl Fougnie, JInxia Zhang, Sarah M. Cormiea, Xue Gong, George A. Alvarez, |
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Repeated visual search: How good is the memory across searches? Margit Höfler, Iain D. Gilchrist, Christof Körner |
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How colour signals benefit visual search Joseph D. Hickey, John L. Barbur, Marisa Rodriguez-Carmona |
Visual memory |
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Independent effects of resolution and set size on recognition memory for Tochukwu O. Onwuegbusi, Heather D. Flowe, Douglas J.K. Barrett |
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The influence of dimensional attention on perceptual comparisons of features Michael Pilling |
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Individual differences in masking sensitivity correlate with neural individuation abilities Veronica Mazza, Silvia Pagano |
88 |
Relationship of spatial memory to spatial and temporal aspects of multiple object tracking Christina J. Howard, Duncan Guest |
89 |
Remembering pictures and people: a familiarity-based dissociation Regine G.M. Armann, A. Mike Burton |
90 |
Impact of feature-reward associations on iconic and working memory Elisa Infanti, Clayton M. Hickey, Massimo Turatto |
91 |
Visual short-term memory for surface reflectance properties across variations in illumination Hiroyuki Tsuda, Jun Saiki |
92 |
How the change in location of an additional reference point affects spatial learning Kayoko Ohtsu |
93 |
Pictorial detail provide conceptual hooks allowing for massive pictorial long-term memory Karla K. Evans, Alan Baddeley |
94 |
Sensory memory: a lingering memory trace from the time when perception was formed Alexander Pastukhov, Jochen Braun |
95 |
Perceptual groups do not improve spatial memory in a localisation task Harry H. Haladjian |
96 |
Memory for images of faces and objects Kay L. Ritchie, A. M. Burton |
Biological motion |
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97 |
Actions and Eye Movements: Can biological motion cues trigger overt orienting of attention? Pille Pedmanson, Stephen J. Johnston, Ian M. Thornton |
98 |
The informative content of optical flow features of biological motion Alessandra Sciutti, Nicoletta Noceti, Francesco Rea, Francesca Odone, Alessandro Verri, Giulio Sandini |
99 |
A matter of perspective: action recognition depends on stimulus orientation in the periphery Laura Fademrecht, Isabelle Bülthoff, Stephan de la Rosa |
100 |
Does action recognition depend more on the meaning or motion of different actions? Dong-Seon Chang, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Stephan de la Rosa |
101 |
Isolating cues to sex and quantifying their relative influence on perception Graeme A. Hacker, Rick van der Zwan, Anna Brooks |
102 |
Perception of biological motion depends on lighting-from-above prior Leonid A. Fedorov, Joris Vangeneugden, Martin A. Giese |
103 |
Adaptation aftereffects for biological motion Stefanie C. Biehl, Tomas Vaitkus, Karin S. Pilz |
104 |
Modulation of crowding of biological motion by action congruency Hanako Ikeda, Katsumi Watanabe |
105 |
Simulation of walking re-shapes extrapersonal space categorization Chiara Fini, L. Bardi, N.F. Troje, G. Committeri, M. Brass |
Applications |
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106 |
Figure skaters eye movements as indices of vection: VR study Artem I. Kovalev, Galina Y.A. Menshikova, Oxana A. Klimova |
107 |
Higher resolution stimulus facilitates depth perception even when the resolution difference is undetectable Yoshiaki Tsushima |
108 |
The effect of video game experience in earlier childhood on fatigue with a portable 3D game machine Masako A. Takaoka, Hiroshi Ashida |
109 |
Which tone-mapping is the best? A comparative study of tone-mapping perceived quality Xim Cerdá, C. Alejandro Parraga, Xavier Otazu |
110 |
The Effects of Image Padding in Saliency Algorithms Nicholas M.W. Frosst, Calden Wloka, John Tsotsos |
111 |
Assessment of human-likeness and naturalness of interceptive arm reaching movement accomplished by a humanoid robot Enrico Chiovetto, Albert Mukovskiy, Felix Reinhart, Mohammad S. Khansari-Zadeh, Aude Billard, Jochen S. Steil, Martin A. Giese |
112 |
Coefficient estimation for cellular texture generation based on visual perception Xiaoxu Cai, Jun Liu, Lin Qi, Junyu Dong |
Object Recognition & Categorization |
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113 |
The importance of where you look: A study of the role of eye movements in object recognition Stephen J. Johnston, E. Charles Leek, Filipe Cristino |
114 |
Looking at planar views during active object visual learning: moments of stability Isabel C. Lisboa, Emanuel Sousa, Jorge A. Santos, Alfredo F. Pereira |
115 |
Scene priming and location priming in scene-object consistency effects Nils Heise, Ulrich Ansorge |
116 |
Model for the categorization of bottled soft drinks using their silhouette Carlos ArceLopera, Ana Maria Arboleda, K. Okajima |
117 |
Facilitation of object categorization in multiple objects stimuli Alvydas Šoliūnas, Aleksandras Pleskačiauskas, Algis Daktariūnas, Ona Gurčinienė |
118 |
Rapid gist perception of meaningful real-life scenes: exploring individual and gender-specific differences in multiple categorization tasks Steven Vanmarcke, Johan Wagemans |
Spatial Vision |
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119 |
Illusory rotation of translating wheels: Kinematics override surface cues David Souto, Rahela Islam |
120 |
Mapping near acuity using a 2D psychometric tracking algorithm Sven P. Heinrich, Christoph Reichel, Michael Bach |
121 |
Gender differences in orientation sensitivity: behavioral data and event-related potentials (ERPs) Natalia Y.U. Gerasimenko, Anna V. Slavutskaya, Marina A. Krylova, Igor V. Izyurov, |
122 |
The effects of eccentricity and separation on positional localization bias Zahra Hussain, Ben S. Webb, Paul V. McGraw |
123 |
Psychophysical scaling of contrast sensitivity in three different spatial frequencies Marcelo F. Costa, Sonia M.C.F. Moreira |
Rivalry |
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124 |
Ambiguous figures perception under binocular and monocular viewing conditions Vera A. Maksimova, Daria N. Podvigina |
125 |
Dominance preservation in binocular rivalry Malte Persike, Guenter Meinhardt |
126 |
The scope and limits of numerical priming under continuous flash suppression Guido Hesselmann, Philipp Sterzer, André Knops |
Wednesday the 27th |
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Face perception III |
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The face inversion effect alters quantitatively and qualitatively information sampling Xinyi Ouyang, Sébastien Miellet, Junpeng Lao, Roberto Caldara |
2 |
Different mechanisms for male and female facial identity categorization as revealed by sequential effects Shen-Mou Hsu |
3 |
A preliminary investigation on the role of facial symmetry and facial expressions in attractiveness judgements and pupil dilation Piril Hepsomali, Didem Gokcay |
4 |
Age perception is influenced by face’s race Aurelie Porcheron, Emmanuelle Mauger, Frédérique Soppelsa, Olivier Pascalis, Frédérique Morizot |
5 |
How does the transformation of 3D-shaped avatar faces based on Support Vector Machine learning increase human sensibility to facial expressions? Yudai Arai, Shunsuke Nagata, Yoshinori Inaba, Shigeru Akamatsu |
6 |
Face race visual classification as revealed by fast periodic visual stimulation Stefanie Peykarjou, Adelaide de Heering, Stefanie Hoehl, Sabina Pauen, Bruno Rossion |
7 |
The role of eyes in the recognition of fear in faces presented centrally and peripherally Priscilla Heard, Ella Davidson |
8 |
Cross-cultural categorization of black and white faces Hanna Roeloffs, Colin Tredoux, Géza Harsányi, Claus-Christian Carbon |
9 |
An other-race bias when processing groups of faces Duangkamol Srismith, Matt Oxner, William G. Hayward, Ian M. Thornton |
10 |
Contribution of parts on the whole changes over time in facial attractiveness judgment Chihiro Saegusa, Katsumi Watanabe |
11 |
Recognition of emotions in dynamic transitions between facial expressions Olga A. Korolkova |
12 |
Age discrimination between static and dynamic occluded faces Yannik T.H. Schelske, Tandra Ghose, Stefan Schweinberger |
13 |
Facial representation form of animation affects skin color judgment Hyejin Han, Keiji Uchikawa |
14 |
A snake wiggle of reaction time functions to indicate holistic perception Mario M. Fific, Daniel R. Little |
15 |
Impact of make-up and facial contrast on femininity perception Anna Loegel, Sandra Courrèges, Emmanuelle Mauger, Frédérique Morizot, Aurélie Porcheron |
16 |
Repetition priming of unfamiliar faces as a covert index of eyewitness memory Andrew J. Russ, Markus Bindemann |
17 |
Comparing face and social models of person perception Clare A.M. Sutherland, Julian A. Oldmeadow, Andrew W. Young |
Illusions III |
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18 |
Unidirectional shape distortion effect induced by gradation-flash Kenzo Sakurai |
19 |
Experimental studies on the sinusoidal grating, square grating and hermann grid illusions for perceptibility thresholds Kuntal Ghosh, Ashish Bakshi, Arijit Mallick, Sourya Roy |
20 |
The color conditions by which streaming is perceived in the horizontal and vertical bars in the chromatic hermann grid Teluhiko Hilano, Ryosuke Aso |
21 |
Motion capture of colour-defined background textures by luminance-defined motion signals Hanna C.R. Gillespie-Gallery, John L. Barbur |
22 |
Magnitude and lightness of figures with “illusory contours” Caterina Malisano, Lucia Zanuttini |
23 |
Measuring haptics with the eye: The case of the Uznadze illusion Olga Daneyko, Angelo Maravita, Daniele Zavagno |
24 |
Measuring size in perception and mental imagery Jelena D. Blanuša, Sunčica Zdravković |
25 |
The relationship between errors in reproducing of time intervals and susceptibility to Muller-Lyer illusion Iuliia Tsukanova |
26 |
Perception of the Illusory contours with sine-shaped inducers Ilya Zakharov, Maria Stepanenko |
Brain Mechanisms III |
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27 |
Laminar profile of ongoing and evoked neuronal activities in the inferior temporal cortex of macaque monkeys Junji Ito, Yukako Yamane, Ichiro Fujita, Hiroshi Tamura, Sonja Grün |
28 |
Psychophysical and physiological isolation of On- & Off-pathway light adaptation using a sawtooth probed sine-wave paradigm Bonnie M. Cooper, Barry B. Lee |
29 |
Visual evoked potentials to luminance-modulated and contrast-modulated noise checkerboards Mohd Izzuddin Hairol, Josselin Gautier, John Siderov, Sarah J. Waugh |
30 |
Event-related EEG theta-band oscillatory responses to threatening pictures: Modulation by spontaneous emotion regulation strategy Neil R. Harrison, Frédéric Surre, Philippe Chassy |
31 |
Compensation of heading tuning for eye rotations in macaque area MSTd: roles of visual and extra-retinal signals Adam D. Danz, Dora E. Angelaki, Gregory C. DeAngelis |
32 |
Vection: neuronal representation of optic flow as a cue to self-motion Maiko Uesaki, Hiroshi Ashida |
33 |
EEG correlates of short time interval estimation Daria N. Podvigina, Alexey K. Harauzov |
34 |
The role of lateral occipital cortex and occipital face area in symmetry detection Silvia Bona, Juha Silvanto, Zaira Cattaneo |
Attention III |
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35 |
Cortical mechanisms of visual attention: combining insights from eye-tracking and EEG Louisa V. Kulke, Megan Gawryszewski, John Wattam-Bell, Janette Atkinson, Oliver Braddick |
36 |
Visual representation of words in the left occipito-temporal cortex as evidenced by EEG frequency-tagging Aliette Lochy, Goedele Van Belle, Bruno Rossion |
37 |
Differential effects of the size of the attentional window in central and peripheral vision Andrea Albonico, Manuela Malaspina, Emanuela Bricolo, Marialuisa Martelli, Roberta Daini |
38 |
Working memory and attention determinants of change blindness Denis Zakharkin, Olga Mikhaylova, Alexey Gusev |
39 |
The eye-of-origin and object-based attention Hirokazu Ogawa |
40 |
Attentional and perceptual priming share behavioral characteristics and may rely on common functional mechanisms Manje Brinkhuis, Jan Brascamp, Árni Kristjánsson |
41 |
Spatial anisotropies in the resolution of temporal attention John R. Cass, Isuri Gunatillake, Erik Van der Burg |
42 |
Analyses of response time distributions in attentional priming in visual search Ómar I. Jóhannesson, Árni Kristjánsson |
43 |
Tuning in: How attention to motion direction shapes visual sensitivity across time Zampeta Kalogeropoulou, Sven Ohl, Martin Rolfs |
Perception & Action III |
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44 |
Spatial association for visually presented note height: does the instrument played influence the direction of internal representation? Matteo De Tommaso, Valter Prpic, Antonia Fumarola, Giulia Boschetti, Annamaria Brusaferro, Tiziano Agostini |
45 |
Effect of negative emotions on the cognitive maps acquisition Alina O. Tetereva, Maxim V. Pestun, Galina Y.A. Menshikova |
46 |
Position invariance and object affordance in human parietal cortex Zvi N. Roth, Ehud Zohary |
47 |
Linking perception and action via stochastic forward physical models Edward Vul, Kevin Smith |
48 |
How do material and orientation of an object influence precision grip? Vivian C. Paulun, Karl R. Gegenfurtner, Melvyn A. Goodale, Roland W. Fleming |
49 |
Disentangling concurrent visual masking, response priming, and cognitive control processes Sven Panis, Filipp Schmidt, Andreas Weber, Thomas Schmidt |
50 |
Perceived speed is biased by intended voluntary action Yasunaga Monno, Hirohiko Kaneko |
Eye Movements III |
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51 |
Decoding eye movements to predict social interaction in real-world scenes Gregory Zelinsky, Hossein Adeli |
52 |
The neural mechanisms underlying competition for oculomotor selection: An eye-tracking and ERP study Matt Weaver, Clayton Hickey, Wieske van Zoest |
53 |
You can’t judge a book by the cover, but you do so (at least with joint attention) Rossana Actis-Grosso, Barbara F.M. Marino, Natale V. Maiorana, Paola Ricciardelli |
54 |
iMap3.5: a graphical statistical data-driven approach for fixation mapping of eye-movement data Sebastien Miellet, Yingdi Liu, Michael Papinutto, Junpeng Lao, Roberto Caldara |
55 |
Visuomotor learning in a craniocentric reference frame Katharina Havermann, Siegfried Wahl |
56 |
The impact of scene luminance levels on fixation durations: An examination based on simulations using the CRISP model Ross C. Walshe, Antje Nuthmann |
57 |
Linking gaze to objects: Individual biases in gaze judgments and how they can be altered by training Johannes Schulz, Boris M. Velichkovsky, Jens R. Helmert |
Colour & Illumination III |
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58 |
Color representations in Hungarian-Serbian bilinguals Ivana Jakovljev, Sunčica Zdravković |
59 |
Rapid averaging of multi-coloured ensembles John J. Maule, Jessica Banks, Christoph Witzel, Anna Franklin |
60 |
Illuminant chromaticity differentially affects color constancy David Weiß, Karl R. Gegenfurtner |
61 |
Color classification of leaves Zarko Milojevic, Robert J. Ennis, Karl Gegenfurtner |
62 |
Reaction times dependence on luminance spatial noise for a pseudo-isochromatic stimuli Iñaki Cormenzana Méndez, Beatriz O’Donell , Andrés Martin, Givago S. Souza |
63 |
Reduced peri-saccadic sensitivity to both luminance and color-opponent contrast Martin Rolfs, Eric Castet |
Clinical III |
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64 |
A systematic study of topographical agnosia and posterior cerebral artery infarcts Thomas Busigny, Bérengère Pagès, Emmanuel J. Barbeau, Clara Bled, Emilie Montaut, Nicolas Raposo, Jean-François Albucher, François Chollet, Jérémie Pariente |
65 |
Differences between autisms and typically developed people in cortical activation during global/local tasks: a NIRS study Haruyuki Kojima, Haruka Note, Toshio Munesue |
66 |
Occasional awareness of trees with never a forest in Balint simultanagnosia Marina Pavlovskaya, Shaul Hochstein, Nachum Soroker, Yoram Bonneh |
67 |
Magno - and parvo - systems and cognitive functions of the visual system in healthy subjects and patients with multiple sclerosis. Svetlana V. Muravyova |
68 |
The effects of perceptual noise on the speed of reading words and recognising facial emotions in autism spectrum disorder Milena Mihaylova, Yordan K. Hodzhev and Velitchko Manahilov |
69 |
Correction of binocular visual mechanisms in primary school children with reading difficulties Nadezda N. Vasilyeva |
70 |
Visuospatial and visuoconstructional skills in children with reading difficulties Anastasia Vasilyeva |
Multisensory processing III |
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71 |
Auditory rhythms influence perceived time durations of a tunnelling object Chayada Chotsrisuparat, Rob van Lier, Arno R. Koning |
72 |
Seeing the body produces limb-specific modulation of skin temperature Renata Sadibolova, Matthew R. Longo |
73 |
Visualization of sounds: Crossmodal transfer of affective information Dragan Janković, Đurđa Timotijević, Slobodan Marković |
74 |
Effects of depth position of virtual hand on perceived position of one’s own hand Hiroaki Shigemasu, Takuya Kawamura, Hiroshi Kadota |
75 |
Multimodal effect of color and aroma on predicted palatability of bottled teas Akihisa Takemura, Shino Okuda, Katsunori Okajima |
Sensory Development & Aging III |
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76 |
The role of cortical plasticity in age-related visual declines Nuno A. De Sá Teixeira, Armando M. Oliveira, Luciano Gamberini, Alba Grieco |
77 |
Age-related changes in brain activation during the Task-Switching Paradigm Mitsunobu Kunimi, Sachiko Kiyama, Toshiharu Nakai |
78 |
Memory colour in infancy? Alexandra Clifford, Christoph Witzel, Ashley Chapman, Grace French, Rebecca Hodson, Alice Skelton, Rebecca Steedman, Anna Franklin |
79 |
Modelling age-related chromatic adaptation mechanisms Tushar Chauhan, Dimosthenis Karatzas, Kaida Xiao, Sophie Wuerger |
80 |
Uncovering the functional role of infants’ biases in viewpoint selection during object exploration Alfredo F. Pereira, Emanuel Sousa, Isabel C. Lisboa, Linda B. Smith, Karin H. James, Jorge A. Santos |
Visual cognition |
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81 |
Pattern from visual noise motion: animacy versus intention Kohske Takahashi, Katsumi Watanabe |
82 |
Threat modulates neural responses to looming visual stimuli Eleonora Vagnoni, Stella F. Lourenco, Matthew R. Longo |
83 |
Multisensory stimulation of the face affects personal preference but not racial prejudice Alejandro J. Estudillo, Markus Bindemann |
84 |
Please do not disturb: Declarative associative learning with and without interference Alexander N. Sokolov, Marina A. Pavlova |
85 |
Feeling-of-warmth judgments in category learning with pictorial stimuli Valnea Žauhar, Igor Bajšanski, Dražen Domijan |
86 |
Diagnosing age-specific sexual interest with pupil dilation Janice Attard, Markus Bindemann, Caoilte Ó. Ciardha |
87 |
Amplification effects of processing fluency on implicit affective evaluation Sabine Albrecht, Marius H. Raab, Claus-Christian Carbon |
88 |
Testing the geographical stability of evocative pictures evaluation in Russia Olga P. Marchenko, Yuri G. Pavlov |
89 |
The interaction between phonological processing, naming speed and age in the reading performance of school age children Evita Kassaliete, Ivars Lacis, Gunta Krumina |
90 |
Early visual orthographic processes: dissociation between magnocellular and parvocellular systems in pseudoword processing Théodora Vahine, Stéphanie Mathey, Sandrine Delord |
91 |
Characteristics of interference in discrimination tasks within short periods of time Satoko Ohtsuka |
92 |
Influence of cartographic visualization methods on cognitive processing: Čeněk Šašinka, Zdeněk Stachoň, P. Kubíček, Sascha Tamm, Zbyněk Štěrba, Jiří Čeněk |
93 |
Red card for red: Questioning the positive effect of the colour red on male attractiveness Vera M. Hesslinger, Lisa Goldbach, Claus-Christian Carbon |
94 |
Affective facial microexpressions and adult attachment Fatima M. Felisberti, Elena Chipi, Jane Trueman |
Art & Vision |
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95 |
Attractiveness of female body parts: Effects of global-local presentation Slobodan Marković, Tara Bulut |
96 |
Aesthetic preference for color vs. black and white photographs: Effect of the category of photographed objects Vesna Barzut, Slobodan Marković |
97 |
The effects of context and individual art interests on perception and evaluation of visual art Andreas Gartus, Nicolas Klemer, Helmut Leder |
98 |
The effect of short-term familiarity on the perception of beauty in fractal images Ji Eom, Woo Hyun Jung |
99 |
Perceptual complexity and liking of fractal-like statistical geometric patterns Yağmur Güçlütürk, Richard H.A.H. Jacobs, Rob van Lier |
100 |
Seeing the wood and the trees? Characteristics of local and global visual processing during representational drawing Rebecca Chamberlain, Lee de Wit, Johan Wagemans |
101 |
What can the pupil size tell us about aesthetics? Towards a multidimensional model of complex continuous experience Marius H. Raab, Claudia Muth, Claus-Christian Carbon |
102 |
In the mood for kitsch? Towards a functional model linking aesthetic appreciation to the dynamics of social motivation and self-determinacy Stefan A. Ortlieb, Claus-Christian Carbon |
103 |
Mindscape colors Andrea J. van Doorn, Jan J. Koenderink, Liliana Albertazzi, Johan Wagemans |
104 |
Effects of environmental factors on movie perception Andreas M. Baranowski, Heiko Hecht |
105 |
Classifying spatial visual illusions – illustrating with works of art Thomas V. Papathomas |
Computational Neuroscience |
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106 |
A neurocomputational model of lightness illusions Dražen Domijan |
107 |
An artificial human observer: camouflage assessment and object recognition Timothy N. Volonakis, Olivia E. Matthews, Nicholas E. Scott-Samuel, Innes C. Cuthill, Roland J. Baddeley |
108 |
When similarity makes a difference: a computer vision-based framework to investigate shared history in man-made textures Laszlo Talas, Roland J. Baddeley, Nicholas E. Scott-Samuel, Innes C. Cuthill |
109 |
FVDP - A visual difference model of human fixations in natural scene search Matthew F. Asher, Iain D. Gilchrist, David J. Tolhurst |
110 |
The navigational information content of panoramic images Johannes M. Zanker, Jochen Zeil |
111 |
Improving models of early vision through Bayesian analysis David H.J. Janssen, Felix A. Wichmann |
112 |
Pain-free bayesian inference for psychometric functions Heiko H. Schütt, Stefan Harmeling, Jakob H. Macke, Felix A. Wichmann |
113 |
A computational model of push-pull inhibition of simple cells with application to contour detection George Azzopardi, Antonio Rodriguez Sanchez, Justus Piater, Nicolai Petkov |
114 |
Visual numerosity: A computational model based on a topological invariant Tobias Kluth, Christoph Zetzsche |
Lightness & Brightness |
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115 |
Brightness perception in daylit office with scene Ryosuke Tanaka, Hiroyuki Shinoda, Yasuhiro Seya |
116 |
Effect of grouping on the Koffka-Benussi ring Anna Riga, Elias Economou |
117 |
Testing the ODOG brightness model with narrowband noise stimuli Torsten Betz, Felix Wichmann, Robert Shapley, Marianne Maertens |
118 |
When dark is left and bright is right: evidence of a spatial-luminance association effect Valter Prpic, Antonia Fumarola, Matteo De Tommaso, Giulia Angelon, Mauro Murgia, Tiziano Agostini |
119 |
What do the relative probabilities of the possible sources of the luminance profile tell us about the Craik-O'Brian-Cornsweet illusion? Mariann Hudák, János Geier |
120 |
Effects of illumination level, shades order and framework configuration on lightness Predrag Nedimović, Jovana Živković, Sunčica Zdravković |
New methods |
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121 |
The benefits of applying modern 3D technologies in computer-aided diagnostics and functional treatment of amblyopia and binocular disorders Andrey Bolshakov, Maria Gracheva, Galina Rozhkova |
122 |
Visual acuity measurement: Optimization of the test chart design Maria Gracheva, Galina Rozhkova, Svetlana Rychkova |
123 |
Improving visual mobility performance in low vision with depth-based smart glasses Joram J. van Rheede, Iain Wilson, Stephen L. Hicks |
124 |
A system for projecting wide-field visual stimuli within fMRI scanners Maria C. Morrone, Vincenzo Greco, Francesca Frijia, Kyriaki Mikellidou, Domenico Montanaro, Alessandro Farini, Massimo D'Uva, Pasquale Poggi, Mauro Pucci, |
125 |
A parametric three-dimensional stimulus set controlled for perceptual similarity Verena Willenbockel, Aliette Lochy, Renaud Laguesse, Adam R. Dryden, Bruno Rossion, Quoc C. Vuong |
Binocular Vision |
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126 |
People with wider inter-ocular distance see less depth in random dot stereograms Shuichiro Taya |
127 |
Dominated position coding mechanism for binocular disparity revealed by fMRI Wei-Hsiang Yu, Chien-Chung Chen |
128 |
The inversion effect in continuous flash suppression: Earlier detection or identification of upright objects? Franziska Pfeffer, Malte Persike, Günter Meinhardt |