[visionlist] Final call for participation: Workshop "From peripheral to transsaccadic and foveal perception"

Alexander Schütz a.schuetz at uni-marburg.de
Fri May 31 07:27:52 -04 2019


Dear colleagues,

we are organizing a workshop "From peripheral to transsaccadic and 
foveal perception". The workshop aims to foster interaction between 
researchers studying perceptual effects of saccades and researchers 
studying peripheral and foveal vision.

The workshop will take place on August, 14th to 16th at Castle 
Rauischholzhausen, which is is located about 2 hours north of Frankfurt 
airport and is surrounded by picturesque castle grounds.

We have a limited number of slots for poster presentations. If you want 
to apply, please send your CV and an abstract (300 words maximum) in one 
PDF to katja.lenz at staff.uni-marburg.de until June, 15th. The 
registration fee is 240€ and includes lodging and all meals during the 
workshop.

More information is available at the website: 
https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/fb04/team-schuetz/ptfp.

List of speakers:
Paola Binda (University of Pisa, Italy)
James Bisley (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
Fred Hamker (Technical University Chemnitz, Germany)
Arvid Herwig (University Bielefeld, Germany)
Zhaoping Li (University of Tübingen; MPI for Biological Cybernetics, 
Germany)
Casimir Ludwig (University of Bristol, UK)
David Melcher (University of Trento, Italy)
Antje Nuthmann (Kiel University, Germany)
Martin Rolfs (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany)
Ruth Rosenholtz (MIT, USA)
Bilge Sayim (University of Lille, CNRS, France; University of Bern, 
Switzerland)
Stefan van der Stigchel (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Preeti Verghese (Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, USA)
Eckart Zimmermann (University Düsseldorf, Germany)

We would also like to draw your attention to a special issue in Journal 
of Vision on the same topic as the workshop 
(https://jov.arvojournals.org/SS/PeerReview.aspx#transsaccadic).

Best regards,
Matteo Valsecchi and Alexander Schütz



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