Talk sessions

Talks shedule

Monday, 29 | Tuesday, 30 | Wednesday, 31 | Thursday , 01

 

Monday August 29th back to top

Eye movements (chair: Karl Gegenfurtner) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 9:00 to 9:15 - Saccade preparation reshapes sensory tuning. Marisa Carrasco, Hsin-Hung Li, Antoine Barbot
  • 9:15 to 9:30 - Perisaccadic suppression during double-step saccades. Eckart Zimmermann, Concetta Morrone, Paola Binda
  • 9:30 to 9:45 - Modeling attention and saccade programming in real-world contexts. Gregory Zelinsky, Hossein Adeli, Françoise Vitu
  • 9:45 to 10:00 - Counter compression: the cause of ‘reverse’ pre-saccadic perceptual distortion. Tamara L Watson, Markus Lappe
  • 10:00 to 10:15 - Oculomotor learning with slowly fluctuating disturbances of visual feedback. Florian Ostendorf
  • 10:15 to 10:30 - Vergence Eye Movements to Unbalanced Dichoptic Visual Stimuli. Guido Maiello, Agostino Gibaldi, Silvio Sabatini, Peter Bex
  • 10:30 to 10:45 - Visuomotor Behavior of Dominant and Non-Dominant Eye in 3D Visual Exploration. Agostino Gibaldi, Andrea Canessa, Silvio P. Sabatini
  • 10:45 to 11:00 - Inflexible eye movements to faces with changes in front end sensory processing. Miguel P Eckstein, Yuliy Tsank

Adaptation (chair: Susana Martínez-Conde) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 14:00 to 14:15 - Different serial dependencies for the perception of stable and changeable facial attributes. David Alais, Jessica Taubert, David Burr
  • 14:15 to 14:30 - Single-blink adaptation of gaze direction to correct for oculomotor errors. Gerrit Maus, Thérèse Collins
  • 14:30 to 14:45 - Transparency cues determine afterimage filling-in. Jeroen J van Boxtel
  • 14:45 to 15:00 - Changes in visibility as a function of spatial frequency and microsaccade occurrence. Susana Martinez-Conde, Francisco Costela, Michael McCamy, Mary Coffelt, Jorge Otero-Millan, Stephen Macknik
  • 15:00 to 15:15 - Adaptation of face gender, expression, and head direction from random-noise adaptation images: A surprising prediction of Li and Atick’s efficient binocular coding theory. Keith May, Li Zhaoping
  • 15:15 to 15:30 - The Neural Encoding of Bodies along the Dimensions of Fat and Muscle. Kevin R Brooks, Daniel Sturman, Jonathan Mond, Richard Stevenson, Ian Stephen

Development (chair: Monica Gori) (Hall 2 Oriol Martorell)

  • 14:00 to 14:15 - Gist perception in adolescents with and without ASD: Ultra-rapid categorization of meaningful real-life scenes. Steven Vanmarcke, Lotte van Esch, Ruth Van der Hallen, Kris Evers, Ilse Noens, Jean Steyaert, Johan Wagemans
  • 14:15 to 14:30 - Dorsal stream deficits following perinatal brain injury: reduced global motion sensitivity correlated with specific components of visual attention in the ecab (early child attention battery). Janette Atkinson, Oliver Braddick, Christine Montague-Johnson, Morag Andrew, Jeremy Parr, Peter Sullivan
  • 14:30 to 14:45 - Development of shape from shading perception. Ayelet Sapir, Giovanni d'Avossa
  • 14:45 to 15:00 - Normative values for a speed-acuity test to determine delays in visual processing speed. Annemiek Barsingerhorn, Nienke Boonstra, Jeroen Goossens
  • 15:00 to 15:15 - Development of visual information sampling in road traffic situations. Geraldine Jean-Charles, Roberto Caldara, Sebastien Miellet
  • 15:15 to 15:30 - Colour discrimination ellipses of infants aged 4-6 months. Jenny M Bosten, Alice Skelton, Anna Franklin

Object processing (chair: Claus-Christian Carbon) (Hall 3 Tete Montoliu)

  • 14:00 to 14:15 - Viewpoint and identity-invariant categorisation of the six basic expressions. Milena Dzhelyova, Bruno Rossion
  • 14:15 to 14:30 - What causes the other-race effect? Evidence from classification images. William Simpson, Christopher Longmore, Grace Anderson, Sylvia Terbeck
  • 14:30 to 14:45 - Dynamic reweighting of facial form and motion cues during face recognition. Katharina Dobs, Leila Reddy
  • 14:45 to 15:00 - Wibble-wobble: motion and shape indicate softness of deformable materials. Vivian C Paulun, Filipp Schmidt, Jan Jaap R. van Assen, Roland W. Fleming
  • 15:00 to 15:15 - An episodic face space model for representing faces. Tobias M Schneider, Claus-Christian Carbon
  • 15:15 to 15:30 - Identifying shape features underlying liquid perception. Jan Jaap R van Assen, Pascal Barla, Roland W. Fleming

Lightness & Brightness (chair: Sunčica Zdravković) (Hall 3 Tete Montoliu)

  • 17:00 to 17:15 - Object selective influence of fixated luminance on brightness perception in the periphery of the visual field. Matteo Toscani, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl Gegenfurtner
  • 17:15 to 17:30 - A novel paradigm for studying the relationship between luminance perception and contrast perception.. David Kane, Marcelo Bertalmio
  • 17:30 to 17:45 - Lightness perception in real and simulated scenes. Ana Radonjić, David Brainard
  • 17:45 to 18:00 - Brightness illusions as (unconditionally imposed) signal alterations by the outer retinal network. Matthias S Keil
  • 18:00 to 18:15 - The effect of color on perceived luminance contrast and luminance on perceived color contrast. Kathy T Mullen, Yeon Jin Kim
  • 18:15 to 18:30 - Inferring light characteristics in spaces with multiple light zones. Tatiana Kartashova, Huib de Ridder , Susan te Pas, Sylvia Pont

Temporal processing (chair: Warrick Roseboom) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 17:00 to 17:15 - Multiple Modality Dependent Priors in Human Time Perception. Darren Rhodes, Warrick Roseboom, Anil Seth
  • 17:15 to 17:30 - Individual temporal integration window durations correlate with resting state alpha. Jan Drewes, Weina Zhu, Evelyn Muschter, David Melcher
  • 17:30 to 17:45 - Pupil hazard rates predict perceived gaze durations. Nicola Binetti, Charlotte Harrison, Isabelle Mareschal, Alan Johnston
  • 17:45 to 18:00 - Right hemisphere dominance in temporal attention: a TMS study. Sara Agosta, Denise Magnago, Lorella Battelli
  • 18:00 to 18:15 - Dynamic changes in cortical effective connectivity underlie transsaccadic integration in humans. Henry Railo, Jarno Tuominen, Valtteri Kaasinen, Henri Pesonen
  • 18:15 to 18:30 - Spatial but not temporal bisection of sound sources elicit early occipital cortex responses in human. Claudio Campus, Giulio Sandini, Maria Concetta Morrone, Monica Gori

Crowding (chair: Michael Herzog) (Hall 2 Oriol Martorell)

  • 17:00 to 17:15 - Feature-based attention reduces the critical spacing of visual crowding. Søren K Andersen, Nathan Faivre, Ramakrishna Chakravarthi, Sid Kouider
  • 17:15 to 17:30 - Crowding, spatial complexity and the W-shape of serial position functions for identification of letters and symbols. Eric Castet, Marine Descamps, Ambre Denis-Noël, Pascale Colé
  • 17:30 to 17:45 - Concordant effects of letter similarity in crowding and visual search. Daniel R Coates, Johan Wagemans, Bilge Sayim
  • 17:45 to 18:00 - How best to unify crowding?. Matthew Pachai, Adrien Doerig, Michael Herzog
  • 18:00 to 18:15 - Flanker stimuli suppress target processing in visual cortex beyond the range of behavioural interference. Leili Soo, Ramakrishna Chakravarthi, Plamen Antonov , Søren K. Andersen
  • 18:15 to 18:30 - Crowding effects in real 3D. Lisa V Eberhardt, Anke Huckauf

 

Tuesday August 30th back to top

Scene perception (chair: Karla Evans) (Hall 3 Tete Montoliu)

  • 9:00 to 9:15 - Fast figure-ground organization in visual cortex for complex natural scenes. Rüdiger von der Heydt, Jonathan R. Williford
  • 9:15 to 9:30 - Serial dependence in context: the role of summary statistics. Mauro Manassi, Wesley Chaney, Alina Liberman, David Whitney
  • 9:30 to 9:45 - Responses of macaque ganglion cells to natural scenes: spatial and temporal factors. Barry Lee, Manuel Schottdorf
  • 9:45 to 10:00 - Towards matching the peripheral visual appearance of arbitrary scenes using deep convolutional neural networks. Thomas S Wallis, Christina M. Funke, Alexander S. Ecker, Leon A. Gatys, Felix A. Wichmann, Matthias Bethge
  • 10:00 to 10:15 - A numerosity-processing network throughout human association cortex. Ben Harvey, Serge Dumoulin
  • 10:15 to 10:30 - Neuronal correlates of gist processing. Lucy J Spencer, Alex Wade, Karla Evans
  • 10:30 to 10:45 - Giessen's hyperspectral images of fruits and vegetables database (GHIFVD). Robert Ennis, Matteo Toscani, Florian Schiller, Thorsten Hansen, Karl Gegenfurtner
  • 10:45 to 11:00 - Semantic integration without semantics? Meaningless synthesized scenes elicit N400 responses to semantically inconsistent objects.. Melissa Vo, Tim Lauer, Tim Cornelissen

Decision Making (chair: Kielan Yarrow) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 14:00 to 14:15 - Confidence levels during perceptual decision-making are discrete. Andrei Gorea, Matteo Lisi, Gianluigi Mongillo
  • 14:15 to 14:30 - Spatio-temporal probability integration during visual discrimination. József Arato, József Fiser
  • 14:30 to 14:45 - Informational value biases dominance in binocular rivalry. Wolfgang Einhäuser, Stephan Koenig, Harald Lachnit
  • 14:45 to 15:00 - Classification videos reveal the information used to respond to an opponent’s tennis stroke. Sepehr Jalali, Sian Martin, Joshua Solomon, Kielan Yarrow
  • 15:00 to 15:15 - Choice bias contributes little to perceptual decision making in appearance tasks. Daniel Linares, Joan López-Moliner
  • 15:15 to 15:30 - Effects of motion predictability on anticipatory and visually-guided eye movements: a common prior for sensory processing and motor control ?. Anna Montagnini, Jean-Bernard Damasse, Laurent Perrinet, Guillaume Masson

Clinical (chair: Jutta Billino) (Hall 2 Oriol Martorell)

  • 14:00 to 14:15 - Visual BOLD response in late-blind subjects with Argus II retinal prosthesis. Elisa Castaldi, Guido Marco Cicchini, Laura Cinelli, Laura Biagi, Stanislao Rizzo, Maria Concetta Morrone
  • 14:15 to 14:30 - OpenEyeSim: a biomechanical model for studying oculomotor control under normal and abnormal conditions. Alexander Priamikov, Bertram Shi, Maria Fronius, Jochen Triesch
  • 14:30 to 14:45 - The brain does not fill-in the details: filling-in magnitude depends on the spatial frequency content of the region surrounding an artificial scotoma. Joana C Carvalho, Remco Renken, Nomdo Jansonius, Frans Cornelissen
  • 14:45 to 15:00 - Improvement of vision after short-term deprivation of the amblyopic eye in adult patients. Claudia Lunghi, Alessandro Sale, Antonio Lepri, Angela Sframeli, Aris Dendramis, Domenico Lisi, Martina Lepri, Maria Concetta Morrone
  • 15:00 to 15:15 - Visual Behavior on Natural Static Images in Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa. Ricardo Ramos Gameiro, Kristin Jünemann, Anika Wolff, Anne Herbik, Peter König, Michael Hoffmann
  • 15:15 to 15:30 - Motion-based segmentation is impaired in developmental dyslexia. Richard Johnston, Nicola J Pitchford, Neil W Roach, Timothy Ledgeway

Colour (chair: Sérgio Nascimento) (Hall 2 Oriol Martorell)

  • 17:00 to 17:15 - Factors underlying individual differences in photopic and scotopic spectral luminous efficiency functions obtained from a century of archival data. David H Peterzell, Donald MacLeod, Vicki Volbrecht, Michael Crognale, Kara Emery, Michael Webster
  • 17:15 to 17:30 - Scotopic Inhibition in the Light-Adapted ERG?. Christopher W Tyler
  • 17:30 to 17:45 - Hue, slew rates, temporal filters and harmonics. Andrew Stockman, Caterina Ripamonti, Andrew Rider, Peter West, Bruce Henning
  • 17:45 to 18:00 - Individual differences in the perception of surface properties. Christoph Witzel, Sabrina Hansmann-Roth, J. Kevin O'Regan
  • 18:00 to 18:15 - Thresholds for discriminating saturation are higher than those for discriminating hue. Marina Danilova, J Mollon
  • 18:15 to 18:30 - The hue of threshold-level tests compared to a six-mechanism model of chromatic detection. Rhea T Eskew, Safiya Lahlaf, Timothy Shepard

Motion (chair: Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 17:00 to 17:15 - High global motion sensitivity, associated with good maths ability, has white-matter and grey-matter correlates – MRI evidence from tract-based spatial statistics. Oliver Braddick, Janette Atkinson, Natacha Akshoomoff, Erik Newman, Lauren Curley, Anders Dale, Terry Jernigan
  • 17:15 to 17:30 - A unified model of 1D and 2D motion processing. Alan Johnston
  • 17:30 to 17:45 - Combining autistic traits and sensory thresholds to predict individual differences in perceived speed for two different motion phenomena. Tom C Freeman, Zoe Meredith, Rebecca McMillin, Georgie Powell
  • 17:45 to 18:00 - Retinotopic information is rendered invisible by non-retinotopic processing. Marc M Lauffs, Haluk Ö?men, Michael H Herzog
  • 18:00 to 18:15 - Perceptual gap closing induced by motion. Patrick Cavanagh, Nika Adamian, Marianne Duyck, Tatjana Seizova-Cajic
  • 18:15 to 18:30 - Low-level mediation of directionally specific motion after-effects: motion perception is not necessary. Michael J Morgan, Joshua Solomon

 

Wednesday August 31th back to top

Perception & Action (chair: Jeroen Smeets) (Hall 2 Oriol Martorell)

  • 9:00 to 9:15 - Differential attenuation of auditory and visual evoked potentials for sensations generated by hand and eye movements. Nathan Mifsud, Tom Beesley, Thomas Whitford
  • 9:15 to 9:30 - Action video game play improves eye-hand coordination in visuomotor control. Li Li, Rongrong Chen
  • 9:30 to 9:45 - Depth cues for allocentric coding of objects for reaching in virtual reality. Mathias Klinghammer, Immo Schütz, Gunnar Blohm, Katja Fiehler
  • 9:45 to 10:00 - Different usage of visual information for cursor and target in a target-tracking task. Loes C van Dam, Dan Li, Marc Ernst
  • 10:00 to 10:15 - Relative timing of visual and haptic information determines the size-weight illusion. Myrthe A. Plaisier, Irene Kuling, Eli Brenner, Jeroen B.J. Smeets
  • 10:15 to 10:30 - A shared numerical representation for action and perception. Irene Togoli, Giovanni Anobile, Roberto Arrighi, David Burr
  • 10:30 to 10:45 - Revealing nudging effects of floor patterns on walking trajectories in the real world. Ute Leonards, Hazel Doughty, Dima Damen
  • 10:45 to 11:00 - How your actions are coupled with mine: Adaptation aftereffects indicate shared representation of complementary actions. Dong-Seon Chang, Leonid Fedorov, Martin Giese, Heinrich Bülthoff, Stephan de la Rosa

Multisensory (chair: Sophie Wuerger) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 14:00 to 14:15 - Serial dependence of multisensory relative timing judgements is not sensory adaptation.. Warrick Roseboom, Darren Rhodes, Anil Seth
  • 14:15 to 14:30 - What smell? Loading visual attention can induce inattentional anosmia. Sophie Forster
  • 14:30 to 14:45 - Rapid recalibration to audiovisual asynchronies occurs unconsciously. Erik Van der Burg, David Alais, John Cass
  • 14:45 to 15:00 - Integration of visual and tactile information during interval timing: Implications for internal clocks. Kielan Yarrow, Daniel Ball, Derek Arnold
  • 15:00 to 15:15 - Effect of blue light on audiovisual integration. Su-Ling Yeh, Yi-Chuan Chen, Li Chu
  • 15:15 to 15:30 - Spatiotemporal dynamics of visual and auditory attention revealed by combined representational similarity analysis of EEG and fMRI. Viljami R Salmela, Emma Salo, Juha Salmi, Kimmo Alho

Computational models (chair: Li Zhaoping) (Hall 2 Oriol Martorell)

  • 14:00 to 14:15 - Neural model for adaptation effects in shape-selective neurons in area IT. Martin A Giese, Pradeep Kuravi, Rufin Vogels
  • 14:15 to 14:30 - How the Brain Represents Statistical Properties. Shaul Hochstein
  • 14:30 to 14:45 - Inhibitory function and its contribution to cortical hyperexcitability and visual discomfort as assessed by a computation model of cortical function. Olivier Penacchio, Arnold J. Wilkins, Xavier Otazu, Julie M. Harris
  • 14:45 to 15:00 - Contextual interactions in grating plaid configurations are explained by natural image statistics and neural modeling. Udo A Ernst, Alina Schiffer, Malte Persike, Günter Meinhardt
  • 15:00 to 15:15 - Reinforcement learning: the effect of environment. He Xu, Michael Herzog
  • 15:15 to 15:30 - Combining sensory and top-down effects in a cortical model of lightness computation. Michael E Rudd

Perceptual learning (chair: Miguel Eckstein) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 17:00 to 17:15 - Evidence for automatic generative learning in humans. Sara Jellinek, Sára Jellinek, József Fiser
  • 17:15 to 17:30 - Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation (tRNS) boosts Perceptual Learning in reducing critical space of crowding. Giulio Contemori, Marcello Maniglia, Yves Trotter
  • 17:30 to 17:45 - Perceptual learning with minimal roles of early cortical plasticity and neuron-specific response reweighting. Cong Yu, Xin-Yu Xie
  • 17:45 to 18:00 - A novel method for studying internal representations of statistical distributions in feature space. Andrey Chetverikov, Gianluca Campana, Árni Kristjansson
  • 18:00 to 18:15 - Face Training in Developmental Prosopagnosia. Sherryse L Corrow, Jodie Davies-Thompson, Kimberley Fletcher, Jeffrey C Corrow, Charlotte Hills, Brad Duchaine, Jason JS Barton

Bistable perception (chair: Ying Wang) (Hall 2 Oriol Martorell)

  • 17:00 to 17:15 - Combined fMRI and eye-tracking based decoding of a bistable plaid motion perception. Madhura D Ketkar, Gregor Wilbertz, Philipp Sterzer
  • 17:15 to 17:30 - Sequential dependencies in suppression durations in continuous flash suppression. Pieter Moors, Timo Stein, Johan Wagemans, Raymond van Ee
  • 17:30 to 17:45 - Using binocular rivalry to tag competing tone sequences: towards a no-report paradigm for auditory multistability. Sabine Thomassen, Alexandra Bendixen, Wolfgang Einhäuser
  • 17:45 to 18:00 - Triggered reversals of perceptual dominance can occur without a corresponding change in visual awareness. Alexander Pastukhov, Jan-Nikolas Klanke
  • 18:00 to 18:15 - Regulating the dynamics of visual perception through entraining brain rhythms. Ying Wang, Xue Zhang, Qian Xu, Yi Jiang

 

Thursday September 1st back to top

Attention (chair: Marisa Carrasco) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 9:00 to 9:15 - Attention is allocated ahead of the target during smooth pursuit eye movements: evidence from EEG frequency tagging. Jing Chen, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl Gegenfurtner
  • 9:15 to 9:30 - Super-fast endogenous allocation of temporal attention. Yaffa Yeshurun, Shira Tkacz-Domb
  • 9:30 to 9:45 - Using the pupillary light response to track visual attention during pro- and antisaccades. Sebastiaan Mathôt, Nicki Anderson, Mieke Donk
  • 9:45 to 10:00 - Hierarchical binding and illusory part conjunctions. Ed Vul
  • 10:00 to 10:15 - Neural mechanisms of divided feature-selective attention to colour. Jasna Martinovic, Sophie Wuerger, Hillyard Steven, Matthias Mueller, Soren Andersen
  • 10:15 to 10:30 - Learning to attend and ignore: The influence of reward learning on attentional capture and suppression. Daniel Pearson, Thomas Whitford, Mike Le Pelley
  • 10:30 to 10:45 - Macaque monkey use of categorical target templates to search for real-world objects. . Bonnie Cooper, Hossein Adeli, Greg Zelinsky, Robert McPeek
  • 10:45 to 11:00 - Moving beyond the single target paradigm: Set-size effects in visual foraging. Arni Kristjansson, Ian M Thornton, Tómas Kristjánsson

Perceptual Organization (chair: Jasna Martinovic) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 14:00 to 14:15 - Neural responses to partially occluded symmetry. Marco Bertamini, Giulia Rampone, Adel Ferrari, Alexis Makin
  • 14:15 to 14:30 - Grid-texture mechanisms in human vision: Contrast detection of regular sparse micro-patterns requires specialist templates. Tim S Meese, Daniel Baker
  • 14:30 to 14:45 - Contour Integration with Corners. Malte Persike, Guenter Meinhardt
  • 14:45 to 15:00 - Binding feedforward and horizontal waves in V1 requires spatio-temporal synergy. Xoana G Troncoso, Benoit Le Bec, Christophe Desbois, Florian Gerard-Mercier, Yves Fregnac
  • 15:00 to 15:15 - Mandatory feature integration across retinotopic locations. Leila Drissi Daoudi, Haluk Öğmen, Michael H. Herzog
  • 15:15 to 15:30 - Perception of global object motion without integration of local motion signals. Rémy Allard, Angelo Arleo

Methods and applications (chair: Joshua Solomon) (Hall 2 Oriol Martorell)

  • 14:00 to 14:15 - Predicting behavior from decoded searchlight representations shows where decodable information relates to behavior. Tijl Grootswagers, Radoslaw Cichy, Thomas Carlson
  • 14:15 to 14:30 - Why cognitive scientists should abandon the analysis of mean RT using ANOVA and switch to event history analysis. Sven Panis
  • 14:30 to 14:45 - Practice lowers contrast thresholds for detection, not sensory thresholds. Joshua A Solomon, Christopher Tyler
  • 14:45 to 15:00 - The impact of feedback in pupil-based biofeedback applications. Jan Ehlers, Anke Huckauf
  • 15:00 to 15:15 - Effects of Flight Duration, Expertise, and Arousal On Eye Movements in Aviators. Stephen L Macknik, Adriana Nozima, Leandro Di Stasi, Susana Martinez-Conde, Michael McCamy, Ellis Gayles, Alexander Cole, Michael Foster, Chad Hoare, Francesco Tenore, M Sage Jessee, Eric Pohlmeyer, Mark Chevillet, Andrés Catena, Wânia C de Souza
  • 15:15 to 15:30 - A new 3d virtual reality system to assess visual function and to perfom visual theraphy. Jaume Pujol, Juan C. Ondategui-Parra, Rosa Borras, Mikel Aldaba, Fernando Diaz-Douton, Carlos E. Garcia-Guerra, Meritxell Vilaseca, Carles Otero, Josselin Gautier, Clara Mestre, Marta Salvador

Spatial vision: 2D and 3D (chair: Julie Harris) (Hall 1 Pau Casals)

  • 17:00 to 17:15 - Breaking shape-from-shading inference through body form and countershading camouflage. Julie M Harris, Olivier Penacchio, P. George Lovell, Innes Cuthill
  • 17:15 to 17:30 - The role of projective consistency in perceiving 3D shape from motion and contour. Manish Singh, Xiaoli He, Jacob Feldman
  • 17:30 to 17:45 - Is the Müller-Lyer illusion a perspective-based illusion?. Dejan Todorović
  • 17:45 to 18:00 - Depth enhancement with synoptic viewing. Brian J Rogers, Jan Koenderink
  • 18:00 to 18:15 - The Bologna’s tower paradox: A dynamic architectural zoom lens illusion in framed visual perception. Leonardo Bonetti, Marco Costa
  • 18:15 to 18:30 - Stereo disparity modulates evoked potentials associated with the perceptual classification of 3D object shape: A high-density ERP study. Charles  Leek, Mark Roberts, Alan Pegna

Biological motion (chair: Martin Giese) (Hall 2 Oriol Martorell)

  • 17:00 to 17:15 - EEG frequency tagging reveals distinct visual processing of moving humans and motion synchrony. Nihan Alp, Andrey R. Nikolaev, Johan Wagemans, Naoki Kogo
  • 17:15 to 17:30 - Perception of grasping of biological movement in typical and autistic children. Marco Turi, Francesca Tinelli, David Burr, Giulio Sandini, Maria Concetta Morrone
  • 17:30 to 17:45 - Engaging facial muscular activity biases the emotion recognition of point-light biological walkers. Aiko Murata, Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos, Michał Parzuchowski, Carlos Tirado, Katsumi Watanabe
  • 17:45 to 18:00 - Model for the integration of form and shading cues in multi-stable body motion perception. Leonid A Fedorov, Martin Giese
  • 18:00 to 18:15 - A computational model of biological motion detection based on motor invariants. Alessia Vignolo, Nicoletta Noceti, Francesca Odone, Francesco Rea, Alessandra Sciutti, Giulio Sandini
  • 18:15 to 18:30 - Evidence for norm-based coding of human movement speed. George Mather, Rebecca Sharman, Todd Parsons

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