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OPAM 2002 Schedule
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8:00 |
Registration
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8:25 |
Opening remarks
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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 |
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Posters
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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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