Poster (P24): Motion

Wednesday 28 August 2013, 11:00-12:30 & 16:00-17:30, Foyer & Salons

123 Functional characteristics of the receptive field of looming detectors for perception of motion in depth
K Susami
124 Motion Processing based on spatio-temporal receptive fields with biphasic temporal response property
T Höppner, F Hamker
125 Suppression of motion perception through non-linear retinal processing
G Greene, E Ehrhardt, T Gollisch, T Wachtler
126 An Model for Non-Retinotopic Processing
A Clarke, H Ogmen, M Herzog
127 How are non-retinotopic motion signals integrated? -A high-density EEG study
E Thunell, G Plomp, H Ogmen, M Herzog
128 The contribution of peripheral flow to flow-parsing
C Rogers, S Rushton, P Warren
129 Motion spatially facilitates the detection of static objects
A Pires, A Maiche
130 Second-order motion processed by the first-order motion system at high carrier contrasts
R Allard, J Faubert
131 Paradoxical perception of shape in motion displays
A Zharikova, S Gepshtein, C van Leeuwen
132 Perceived Rotation Axis for Specular, Textured, Uniform and Silhouette Objects
K Doerschner, R Fleming, O Yilmaz
133 Integration of object motion across apertures during tracking eye movements: perceptual and oculomotor measures
D Souto, D Kerzel, A Johnston
134 Global Pooling of Transformational Apparent Motion
M Tang, T Visser, M Edwards, D Badcock
135 A magnetoencephalographic study on the components of event-related fields in an apparent motion illusion with changing stimulus shape and color
A Imai, H Takase, K Tanaka, Y Uchikawa
136 Perceived global motion-dependent activity in human early visual cortex under two attentional conditions
H Boyaci, B Akin, K Doerschner, S Eroglu, F Fang, D Kersten, C Ozdem, D Taslak
137 Global motion perception thresholds of good and poor readers
E Kassaliete, A Krastina, J Blake, I Lacis, S Fomins
138 Characterisation of the Dorsal and Ventral Pathways Using External Noise Paradigm
M Joshi, S T Jeon
139 An explanation of why component contrast affects perceived pattern motion
L Bowns
140 Effects of orientation and speed on direction perception during occluded target motion
A Hughes, D Tolhurst
141 Motion extrapolation: evidence for an internal representation of motion during transient absence of stimulus
M Aliakbari Khoei, G S Masson, L U Perrinet
142 The effect of dynamic dots texture on motion extrapolation
L Battaglini, G Campana, C Casco
143 Identification of Surface Reflectance from Motion Cues in Fovea and Periphery
H Camalan, A Jain, Q Zaidi, K Doerschner
144 Interaction improves judgements of surface reflectance properties
M Scheller Lichtenauer, P Schuetz, P Zolliker


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