7:30 |
Registration |
8:00 |
Opening remarks |
Session 1: Perceptual discriminations |
8:05 |
Who's there? Comparing recognition of self, friend and stranger movement
Prasad, Loula, & Shiffrar
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8:20 |
Perceptual learning depends on interpreted perceptual representations
Garrigan & Kellman
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8:35 |
Neural network models of visual expertise
Cottrell & Joyce (presented by C. Joyce)
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Session 2: Preattentive vision |
9:00 |
Hidden meaning: Semantic representations of regions seen as background
Brooks, Rahmatian, & Robertson
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9:15 |
The spatial dynamics of memory representations formed during visual search
Boot, Peterson, McCarley, & Kramer
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9:30 |
Simultaneous access to mean sizes within perceptual subsets
Chong & Treisman
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Session 3: Attention |
10:05 |
Attention, not inhibition of return, tracks objects
Skow-Grant, Rauschenberger, & Peterson
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10:25 |
A model of spatial and object-based attention for active visual search
Lanyon
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10:45 |
Conditions to eliminate object substitution masking and its spatial gradient
Mebane & Maki
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Session 4: Attentional capture |
11:10 |
Do new objects capture attention?
Franconeri, Hollingworth, & Simons
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11:30 |
Prioritization by transients in visual search: Bottom-up versus top-down control
Belopolsky, Kramer, & Theeuwes
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11:45 |
It's under control: Top-down search strategies can override attentional capture
Leber & Egeth
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Lunch (12:00-12:45) |
12:45 |
Poster viewing (authors present 12:45-2:00)
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2:05 |
Keynote address: TBA
Elizabeth S. Spelke
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Session 5: Repetition effects |
3:10 |
The N170 adapts to individual, attended faces
Greene, Mangini, & Biederman
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3:30 |
Global-form contingent adaptation of color salience is modulated by task
Goolsby, Grabowecky, & Suzuki
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3:45 |
Effects of distractor repetition on the attentional blink
Dux, Coltheart, & Harris
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4:05 |
Parallel response selection versus strategic delay in dual-task performance
Watter
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Session 6: Object representations |
4:30 |
Object-based attention in a non-human primate: How rhesus monkeys enumerate small num-bers of visual objects
Flombaum, Junge, Santos, & Hauser
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4:50 |
Evidence/traces of object-file representation in subitizing phenomenon
Tai & McConkie
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5:10 |
Perceiving the disappearance of unseen objects in motion-induced blindness
Mitroff & Scholl
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5:30 |
Closing remarks
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