[vslist] AVA Xmas Meeting (UK)

Tim Meese t.s.meese@aston.ac.uk
Thu Oct 3 08:51:43 2002


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       H U M A N   V I S I O N  -  W H E N   I T   W O R K S   A N D
                           W H E N   I T   F A I L S

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                         C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S
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The seventh Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting will be held 
in the Vision Sciences building at Aston University on Wednesday 18th 
December 2002.

Invited talks will be given by:

                       1)  Pete Bex
                           (University College London)

                       2)  John Harris
                           (University of Reading)

                       3)  David Rose
                           (University of Surrey)

Abstracts (max length: 250 words) should be submitted by e-mail to 
Tim Meese (t.s.meese@aston.ac.uk) by November 1st. Abstracts will be 
peer reviewed and published in the journal Perception and should 
cover previously unreported research on any aspect of human vision. 
Abstracts should be in the standard format for ECVP/Perception 
(including addresses etc), examples of which can be seen at:

http://www.perceptionweb.com/perc0100/ava99xms.pdf

and

http://www.perceptionweb.com/perc0101/index.html

Abstracts should include no more than two references and these should 
be given in the body of the abstract in full, but without the title.
e.g. (Rayner et al, 2001, Vis Res, 41, 943-954)

Abstract submissions should also include:
1) a statement of preference for a talk or a poster
2) an indication of the mode of presentation (power-point [MAC or 
PC], slides, OHP) for talks.

The organisers will try to accommodate preferences for a talk or 
poster but the number of submissions that this meeting now attracts 
means that this is not always possible. In particular, authors should 
note that tardy submissions are less likely to be accepted as talks!

Information on how to get to Aston University can be found at: 
http://www.aston.ac.uk/contact/

Security on the Aston campus is now quite tight meaning that if you 
intend to arrive by road vehicle you should tell us your vehicle 
registration in advance. I'm sorry to say that there is a real 
possibility that you will get wheel-clamped if you don't.

Attendees *should* pay in advance at the registration rate shown 
below. (If needs be, payment will be accepted on the door though 
credit card facilities will not be available. In any case, we would 
be most grateful if you could give us advance warning of your 
intention to attend).


           R E G I S T R A T I O N   F E E S

               Students            Other
AVA member       10                 18
Non-member       15                 28

Payments and notes of intention to attend the meeting should be sent 
to Vicky Heath (v.e.heath@aston.ac.uk) at the address below.

Vicky Heath
Neurosciences Research Institute
Aston University
Aston Triangle
Birmingham
B4 7ET UK