[visionlist] Poster details for the AVA Christmas meeting, December 17th, 2018

Alex Shepherd ubjta95 at mail.bbk.ac.uk
Fri Dec 7 09:41:26 -05 2018


Dear all

Apologies for cross posting.

To supplement the talk details I circulated recently, here are the details
of the authors and titles for the poster presentations.

For catering purposed, if you are intending to register but have not
already done so, could you do so fairly promptly, please?

All the best,
Alex

*AVA Christmas Meeting, December 17th, 2018.*



*Poster details*



*1. Effects of environmental cues on distance perception in consumer
virtual reality.*

*Rebecca Hornsey* & Paul Hibbard, Department of Psychology, University of
Essex.


*2. Exploring three-dimensional arts in laboratory, real world, and virtual
reality settings. **Doga Gulhan* & Johannes Zanker, Department of
Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London.



*3. Exploring the effects of ‘validity’ and visual barriers using the
ambiguous number paradigm within spontaneous perspective taking.*

*Abbie Millett *& Geoff Cole, Department of Psychology, University of Essex.



*4. Colour induction in migraine.*

*X. Cerda-Company* (1), X. Otazu (1), N. Sallent (1), O. Penacchio (2) & C.
A. Parraga (1),

1. Computer Vision Center, Computer Science Department, Universitat
Autonoma de Barcelona, Catalonia; 2. University of St Andrews, Scotland.



*5. The use of colour categories in colour perception: A replication of Bae
et al. 2015.*

*Mubaraka Muchhala*, Nick Scott-Samuel & Roland Baddeley, Department of
Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol.


*6. Gamut mapping based on Vision Models.*

*Javier Vazquez-Corral* (1,2), Syed Waqas Zamir (2,3) & Marcelo Bertalmio
(2).

1. University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom; 2. Universitat
Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain; 3. Inception Institute of Artificial
Intelligence, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.



*7. Sounds from silent motion: survey supports sensory disinhibition.*

Elliot Freeman, City, University of London.



*8. Perceived simultaneity of audio-visual events depends on the relative
stimulus intensity.*

*Ryan Horsfall*, Keith Colley, Georg Meyer & Sophie Wuerger, Department of
Psychology, Health and Society, University of Liverpool.



*9. Distractor Suppression in Visual Search.*

*Alex Muhl-Richardson*, Sergio A. Recio & Greg Davis, Department of
Psychology, University of Cambridge.



*10. The Role of Different Depths of Field with regard to Influencing
Visual Attention.*

*Christina Soderberg* & Szonya Durant, Department of Psychology, Royal
Holloway, University of London.



*11. Shape coding: the interaction between segmentation and global contour
integration.*

Victoria S. Y. Wong, J. Edwin Dickinson &  *David R. Badcock*, School of
Psychological Science, 35 Stirling Highway, The University of Western
Australia, Crawley, Perth, WA, Australia.



*12. Does averaging of speed **information** make speed change
discrimination a difficult task?*

*Abigail R. I. Lee*, Justin M. Ales & Julie M. Harris, School of Psychology
and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife, United
Kingdom.



*13. Using machine learning techniques on eye tracking data to classify
individual traits.*

*Callum Woods* (1), Szonya Durant (1), & Zhiyuan Luo (2)

1. Dept of Psychology, Royal Holloway University of London; 2. Dept. of
Computer Science, Royal Holloway University of London.



*14. Testing a novel monocular microsaccade detection method: Optimising
monocular detection using binocular data.*

*Anna-Katharina Hauperich* & Hannah E. Smithson, Department of Experimental
Psychology, University of Oxford.



*15. Spatial frequency impact on onset of peripheral illusory movement
perception.*

*Maris Ozolinsh* (1,2) & Anna Pastare (2)

1. ISSP University.of Latvia, Riga, Latvia; 2. Fac.of Physics, Mathematics
and Optometry, University.of Latvia, Riga, Latvia.




*16. Illusory radial displacement in two-flash displays. *Joshua A.
Solomon, City, University of London.

*17. Perceptual biases for fearful expressions vary according to contrast
normalisation and behavioural paradigm.  *

*Abigail L M Webb*, Paul B Hibbard & Rick O’Gorman, Department of
Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.



*18. Survey of attitudes to vision science and phenomenology.*

David Rose, School of Psychology, University of Surrey.


**************************************************
Dr Alex Shepherd
Reader, Department of Psychological Sciences
Tel: +44 20 7631 6212

*Perception lab on-line study: Tracking the migraine cycle: everyone is
welcome to participate whether you do, or do not, get migraine*
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/psychology/e/xp/88/1
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