OPAM 2002 Schedule

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  8:00
Registration
  8:25
Opening remarks
Session 1: Visual search
  8:30 On detecting two targets at once: The role of stimulus configuration  
Palomares, Rampersad, & Egeth
  8:50 Does task difficulty modulate stimulus-driven attentional prioritization in visual search? 
Proulx & Egeth
  9:10 Oculomotor consequences of onsets and offsets  
Boot, Kramer, & Peterson
Session 2: Representation of objects and faces
  9:40 The effect of category learning on the representation of shape dimensions  
Op de Beeck, Wagemans, & Vogels
10:00 Matching face-like objects is invariant to differences in direction of contrast  
Nederhouser, Mangini, Biederman, & Okada
10:20 Effects of familiarity on the perception of facial identity and expression  
Ganel & Goshen-Gottstein
Session 3: Object-based inhibition
10:50 Attentional mechanisms of visual marking: An event-related potential study  
Belopolsky, Peterson, & Kramer
11:10 Contextual cueing and visual marking: Are the marked items encoded?  
Ono, Nabeta, & Kawahara
11:30 Object-based inhibition as the basis for search over time  
Grison, Paul, & Tipper
Lunch
  1:00 Keynote address: Scene perception and memory 
Mary C. Potter
Session 4: Attention
  1:50 Effects of variations in response mappings on backward inhibition  
Menzer & Dagenbach
  2:10 Attention on auto-pilot: Passive switching of attentional set  
Leber & Egeth
  2:30 Attentional blink magnitude modulated by degree of object file continuity  
Kellie & Shapiro
Session 5: General
  3:00 Occlusion, illusion, and spatiotemporal fusion  
Palmer & Kellman
  3:20 Teleporting works: Spatial updating experiments in Virtual Tübingen  
Riecke, von der Heyde, & Bülthoff
  3:40 Three blinding devices: See how change detection runs  
Mitroff, Simons, & Levin
Poster Session 4:00 - 5:30
 



Posters

1 Task differences influence object-based attention
Ho & Atchley
2 Object-based attention in pigeons?
Lazareva, Levin, Vecera, & Wasserman
3 Gestalt perception of emotional expressions
Innes-Ker & Townsend
4 Detecting configural and identity changes in upright and inverted faces
Keane, Burke, & Hayward
5 Early maturity of face recognition in children
McKone & Gilchrist
6 Distortions in face-space: Adaptation to relational changes
Robbins & McKone
7 Moving the Thatcher illusion
Schwaninger, Cunnigham, & Kleiner
8 When and why is the perception of human movement “special”?
Chouchourelou, Cohen & Shiffrar
9 Acquisition of object and structural landmark knowledge in virtual environment navigation
Kalia & Stankiewicz
10 The effect of motion on memory for 3D objects
Liu
11 Perceiving and controlling simulated ego-rotations by optic flow: Influence of field of view (FOV) and display devices on ego-motion perception
Schulte-Pelkum, Riecke, von der Heyde, & Bülthoff
12 The role of physical object properties in inferring actions and goals from the perception of visual events
Zibetti
13 Numerical cues dominate simulated foraging in human adults
Barth
14 A model of the dimensional consistency effect
Copeland & Wenger
15 Parallel response-selection in the psychological refractory period paradigm
Watter

 
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