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8:00
REGISTRATION
8:25
Opening remarks
Attention I
8:30 Palomares & Egeth The effect of distance on orientation judgment
8:50 Goolsby & Suzuki Color priming and adaptation in color-singleton search
9:10 Owens & Spehar A dissociation in attentional capture between objects and colours
9:30
Break
Attention II
9:40 Santhi, Horowitz & Wolfe Depth of the attentional blink is modulated by circadian phase
10:00 Boutet, Gentes-Hawn, & Chaudhuri Is attention essential for holistic face encoding?
10:20 Thoma, Hummel, & Davidoff Direct evidence for analytic representations of attended images and holistic representations of ignored images
10:40
Break
Perception
10:50 Brockmole, Wang & Irwin Integration of visual memories and visual percepts: What is the memory process?
11:10 Vanrie, Dekeyser, & Verfaillie Perceiving ambiguous point-light actions
11:30 Schulz, Peterson, Sanocki, & Sellers Time course of perceptual grouping: A priming study
11:50
Lunch Break
12:00
POSTERS
2:00
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: MARVIN CHUN
Interactions between attention and learning in visual perception
2:40
Break
Face Representation
2:50 Betts, Bennett, & Sekuler Learning to Identify Human Faces
3:10 Curby & Gauthier Interference between Car and Face Expertise
3:30 Ganel & Goshen-Gottstein Sex is a Part of Who We Are: Evidence for Perceptual Integrality between the Sex and Identity of Faces
3:50 Mangini & Biederman Using Reverse Correlation to Infer the Representations Distinguishing Facial Gender, Affect, and Individuals.
4:10
Break
Processing of complex stimuli
4:20 Amiri, Elo, & Marsolek What Creates the Flash in Flashbulb Memories?
4:40 Lee & Tversky Switching between Route and Survey Perspectives
5:00 Vessel & Biederman Why do we prefer looking at some scenes rather than others?
POSTERS
Becker & Egeth The Spatial Allocation of Attention Across Two Objects
Cassavaugh & Kramer Age-related effects of multiple onsets in visual search
Ho & Atchley Object-based attentional representations are not instantaneous
Large & McMullen Effects of Global and Local Attention on Categorizing Objects at Different Levels
Leber & Egeth Attentional Control, Task Switching, and a New Definition for the Residual Switch Cost
Westerberg, Andresen, Stevenson, & Marsolek Anti-Priming of Visual Objects
Cate Different processes for enumerating elements of objects and scenes
Martin-Malivel & Fagot Picture-object equivalence and natural concept formation in humans and baboons: Intra-modal (visual-visual) and cross-modal (visual-auditory) priming in a "human versus baboon" categorization task.
Zdravkovic & Gilchrist Largest Area and Highest Illumination determine object lightness
Takarae & McBeath Recognition of Dynamic Facial Expression in Point Light Displays
Duchaine Developmental prosopagnosia with normal non-face individual item discrimination
Borrmann, Boutet, & Chaudhuri Do faces and objects compete for attention?
Nederhouser, Mangini, & Biederman Object--but not face--matching is invariant to differences in contrast polarity for both naïve and expert subjects.
Burgund, Elo, & Marsolek Visual working memory for categories and exemplars of objects
Choplin, Hovannisian, & Nguyen Comparison-Induced Misestimates of Body Size: A Warning for Vision Scientists
Delvenne Capacity limits in Visual Short-Term Memory for local orientations
Pomerantz Garner Interference as a Diagnostic for Low-Level Visual Grouping and Emergent Features,
Morales & Pashler Does Fading Accelerate Perceptual Learning?
Belopolsky & Kramer Electrophysiological analysis of visual marking
Wiener & Mallot Grouping of places to regions does influence human route planning
Sgorbissa, Fantoni, & Gerbino Effects of orientation on amodal completion: primed-matching paradigm
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