Hoover - could you please circulate over CVNet.
thanks, Tim.
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10.30 Arrival and Refreshments
11.00-12.30 Session 1: Motion
Chair: Steve Anderson.
11.00 Invited Talk
O. Braddick. Directionality, asymmetry, and infancy.
11.30
P. J. Bex, D. R. Simmons & I. Mareschal. No second-order input to optic
flow perception.
11.45
J. E. Raymond, H. L. O'Donnell & S. P. Tipper. Temporal effects of
attention on motion sensitivity
12.00
A. Johnston. Modelling biological motion analysis in terms of image flow.
12.15
J. Harris. Spatial segregation and the perception of motion.
12.30 Lunch & Posters
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1.30-3.00 Session 2: Images & Visual Codes
Chair: Ian Moorhead.
1.30 Invited Talk
J. Daugman. The quantized degrees-of-freedom in images and visual codes.
2.00
M. G. A. Thomson. Visual perception and the higher-order structure of
psychophysical stimuli.
2.15
C. A. Parraga, G. M. Kennedy & D. J. Tolhurst. How amblyopic vision uses
phase and amplitude information in natural images.
2.30
L. D. Griffin. Simplifying images.
2.45
D. B. Graham & N. M. Allinson. Automatic face representation for
unfamiliar-view face recognition.
3.00 Tea and coffee & Posters
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3.30-5.00 Session 3: Spatial Features & Cortical Mechanisms
Chair: Mark Georgeson.
3.30 Invited Talk
D. H. Foster & S. Westland.
Multiple orientation-selective mechanisms for line-target detection.
4.00
P. T. Quinlan. Grouping by proximity or similarity?: Competition between
the Gestalt principles in vision.
4.15
S. C. Dakin & R. F. Hess. The spatial frequency tuning of visual contour
integration.
4.30
E. Ashbridge & D. Wade. The involvement of the parietal cortex in the
binding of visual features.
4.45
J. J. Kulikowski & A. G. Robson.
Contributions of parvo- and magno- signals to cortical responses:
selectivity limits.
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5.00 Wine & Posters
Posters
L. M. Doherty & D. H. Foster. Orientational anisotropy in line-target
detection with and without a gravitational reference for orientation.
M. A. Garcia-Perez. Linear time-varying receptive fields explain
complex-cell behaviour.
R. Anderson & M. A. Georgeson. First and second order coding of
orientation-evidence from the tilt aftereffect.
E. Claridge & M. Jefferies. The effect of contrast polarity on the shift
in perceived edge location in 2D blobs with blurred edges.
T. S. Meese & C. B. Williams. Spatial probability summation for detecting
four patches of grating.
R. Nemeth, M. Wright & A. Green. Recognition of faces and facial
expressions in central and peripheral vision.
N. N. Nikolaenko. The role of functional cerebral asymmetry in perception
of faces.
H. L. O'Donnell & J. E. Raymond. A new slant on the tilt aftereffect:
orientation aftereffects on global perception of heterogeneous line-segment
textures.
K. Pammer & W. Lovegrove. No use for rose coloured glasses: a study on the
effect of colour on transient system activity with implications for
dyslexia research.
A. Statham & M. A. Georgeson. Depth perception from disparity of contrast
envelopes: sorting the facts from the artefacts.
S. J. Waugh. Temporal processing of spatial alignment information across gaps.
A. Willis & J. M. Harris. Contrast- and luminance-modulated masking as a
function of spatial frequency and phase.
M. J. Wright. Motion in depth and nonrigid motion of subjective contours.
S. N. Yendrikhovskij, A. M. Shamshinova, L. I. Nesteryuk & E. N. Sokolov.
Mapping colour- and brightness contrast over the visual field.
I. M. Thornton & J. J. Freyd. Representational momentum and the human face.
AVA Christmas Meeting 1997 The Visual Brain
If you would like to attend this meeting and have not yet paid your
registration fee, then please send a cheque for 15.00 sterling (10.00
sterling for students) to *Ursula Bingham* at the address below, payable to
"Applied Vision Association". Overseas visitors may delay payment until the
day of the meeting but should inform Ursula of their intention to attend.
Further info:
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Tim Meese E-mail: t.s.meese@aston.ac.uk
Vision Sciences Fax: 0121 333 4220
Aston University Voice: 0121 359 3611 X 5421
Aston Triangle http://www.vs.aston.ac.uk/TMeese.html
Birmingham B4 7ET
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