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APCV2019 p 2019 presentation l list ( (ver 1) 1) ID Type Day Theme Number Title Authors O1-1-1 Oral Luminance-disparity interaction in human visual cortices Pei-Yin Chen, Chien-Chung Chen 29 Stereopsis 1 O1-1-2 Oral 29


  1. APCV2019 p 2019 presentation l list ( (ver 1) 1) ID Type Day Theme Number Title Authors O1-1-1 Oral Luminance-disparity interaction in human visual cortices Pei-Yin Chen, Chien-Chung Chen 29 Stereopsis 1 O1-1-2 Oral 29 Stereopsis 2 Neural Substrate for Reversed-Depth Perception Generated by Anti-Correlated Random-Dot Stereograms in the Human Brain Bayu Gautama Wundari, Hiroshi Ban, Ichiro Fujita O1-1-3 Oral Oblique effect in 3D gradient discriminations revealed by psychophysics and MEG Huining Wu, Yuji Ikegaya, Hiroshi Ban 29 Stereopsis 3 O1-1-4 Oral 29 Stereopsis 4 A deterministic approach to 3D vision from multiple cues Jovan T. Kemp, Fulvio Domini O1-1-5 Oral 29 Stereopsis 5 The width underestimation of 3D objects with image rotation Marie Morita, Yoshitaka Fujii, Takao Sato O1-1-6 Oral 29 Stereopsis 6 A joint motion/stereo constraint Jiawei Zhou, Yiya Chen, Zhimo Yao, Pi-Chun Huang, Robert F. Hess O2-1-1 Oral 30 Physiology 1 Bifurcation pathway in the macaque fovea for unifying the left and right halves of a visual field YOSHIHIKO TSUKAMOTO, NAOKO OMI O2-1-2 Oral White matter connections of the human cingulate sulcus visual area (CSv) Maiko Uesaki, Michele Furlan, Andrew T Smith, Hiromasa Takemura 30 Physiology 2 O2-1-3 Oral 30 Physiology 3 Attentional State Modulates Connectome-Based Predictions of Cognitive Performance Christopher L. Asplund, Esther X.W. Wu, Gwenisha J. Liaw, Rui Zhe Goh, Alisia M.J. Chee, Tiffany T.Y. Chia, B.T. Thomas Yeo O2-1-4 Oral Probing contextual influences in macular degeneration: is the reduced inhibition a sign of cortical reorganization? Giulio Contemori, Luca Battaglini, Clara Casco 30 Physiology 4 O2-1-5 Oral 30 Physiology 5 Yang Fang, Gaku Hatanaka, Mikio Inagaki, Ryosuke F Takeuchi, Ken-ichi Inoue, Masahiko Takada, Ichiro Fujita Combined use of intrinsic optical imaging and 2-photon Ca2+ imaging for determining distribution of stimulus-specific responses across macro-architecture in macaque visual cortex O2-1-6 Oral Cross-inhibition and cross-pattern detectors in macaque V1 Cong Yu, Shu-Cheng Guan, Nian-Shen Ju, Shi-Ming Tang 30 Physiology 6 O2-1-7 Oral 30 Physiology 7 Functional architecture for processing visual texture in visual area V4 Ichiro Fujita O2-1-8 Oral 30 Physiology 8 Neural ensemble representation of view orientation in monkey inferior temporal cortex: A comparison between face and object processing Ryusuke Hayashi O2-2-1 Oral Centrifugal signal to the avian retina improves stimulus detection and target discrimination 30 Engineering 1 Hiroyuki Uchiyama, Hiroshi Ohno, Takuto Kawasaki, Yuhki Ohwatari, Takahiro Narimatsu, Yusaku Miyanagi, Taiga Maeda O2-2-2 Oral 30 Engineering 2 Animal experiment platform with wireless multi-channel microstimulation system usable for cortical vision prosthesis Yuki HAYASHIDA, Yuichi Umehira, Naoki Satoshiro, Kosuke Takayama, Shinnosuke Ishikawa, Tetsuya Yagi O2-2-3 Oral OSX and iOS applications for vision science education and research Izumi Ohzawa, Koichiro Nishi, Naoharu Iwai, Takuma Hanaya 30 Engineering 3 O2-2-4 Oral 30 Engineering 4 Gamification of vision test improves usability for internet experiments Kenchi Hosokawa, Kazushi Maruya, Shin'ya Nishida, Satoshi Nakadomari, Masayo Takahashi O2-2-5 Oral Wilson Luu, Barbara Zangerl, Michael Kalloniatis, Juno Kim 30 Engineering 5 Effects of display compensation, speed and stereopsis on motion perception in an immersive virtual environment viewed on a head-mounted display (HMD). O2-2-6 Oral 30 Engineering 6 Perceived scene stability predicts presence and cybersickness Juno Kim, Stephen Palmisano O2-2-7 Oral 30 Engineering 7 AR/VR Safety Implications for Training Logan B. McIntosh, Guy M. Wallis, Philip M. Grove O2-2-8 Oral 30 Engineering 8 Sensory feedback reduces Weber's law in perception and action tasks Ailin Deng, Evan Cesanek, Fulvio Domini O3-1-1 Oral 31 Texture 1 The tuning of early visual cortex to the fractal structure of natural scenes Zoey J Isherwood, Colin WG Clifford, Mark M Schira, Branka Spehar O3-1-2 Oral Antagonistic receptive-field structure of V4 neurons detects local figure-ground organization in natural image patches Kouji Kimura, Yukako Yamane, Hiroshi Tamura, Ko Sakai 31 Texture 2 O3-1-3 Oral 31 Texture 3 Parietal tACS at beta frequency improves visual crowding Luca Battaglini, Clara Casco, Andrea Ghiani, Luca Ronconi O3-1-4 Oral Texture 4 The interaction between attention and perceptual grouping revealed by contrast masking paradigm Chiahuei Tseng, Chien-Chung Chen, Satoshi Shioiri 31 O3-1-5 Oral 31 Texture 5 More efficient semantic than phonological extraction in reading Chinese/Kanji for Taiwanese/Japanese skilled readers Su-Ling Yeh, Jen-Tse Dong, Pokuan Ho, Shuo-Heng Li, Te-Chi Huang, Shiho Hirai, Yoshiyuki Ueda, Jun Saiki O3-2-1 Oral 31 Attention 1 Motion extrapolation and time compression during eye blinks Gerrit Maus, Hannah Letitia Goh, Matteo Lisi O3-2-2 Oral 31 Attention 2 Microsaccades reveal anticipation of cognitive conflict in a cued-flanker task Mario Dalmaso, Luigi Castelli, Giovanni Galfano O3-2-3 Oral 31 Attention 3 Attentional blink in 7- to 8- month-old infants Shuma Tsurumi, So Kanazawa, Masami K Yamaguchi, Jun Kawahara O3-2-4 Oral 31 Attention 4 Perceptual learning induces lower alpha power to nonsalient irrelevant shapes Yulong Ding, Chupeng Zhong, Zhe Qu O3-2-5 Oral 31 Attention 5 Spatial spread of visual attention on a uniform random-dot field Lin Shi, Soren K. Andersen, Satoshi Shioiri O3-2-6 Oral 31 Transient Attention Does Change the Appearance: Excluding the Response Bias Fang Zhang, Yongchun Cai, Liufang Zhou Attention 6 O3-2-7 Oral 31 Attention 7 Perceived time and the accrual of visual information Kielan Yarrow, Isla Jones, Alan Johnston, Derek H Arnold O3-2-8 Oral 31 Reading direction influences the deployment of visual attention during word processing Honami Kobayashi, Hirokazu Ogawa Attention 8 O3-3-1 Oral 31 Appearance 1 Divisive inhibition determines orientation discrimination threshold after adaptation to center-surround sinusoidal stimuli Yih-Shiuan Lin, Chien-Chung Chen, Mark W. Greenlee O3-3-2 Oral Falling pitch imitating Doppler shift facilitates detection of visual motion in the extreme-periphery Takashi Suegami, Mark Changizi, Christopher C Berger, Daw-An J Wu, Shinsuke Shimojo 31 Appearance 2 O3-3-3 Oral 31 Appearance 3 Motion-generated optic flow facilitates perception when visual images are blurry Jing Pan, Hongge Xu, Xiaoye M Wang, Geoffrey P Bingham O3-3-4 Oral 31 Appearance 4 Eye movement correlates of accurate recognition of balanced painting composition Piotr Francuz, Iwo Zaniewski, Pawe? Augustynowicz, Natalia Kopi?, Tomasz Jankowski O3-3-5 Oral McCollough-effect induced illusory colour biases binocular rivalry Shuai Chang, Joel Pearson 31 Appearance 5 O3-3-6 Oral 31 Appearance 6 Light sources as scene components: estimating light source direction in scenes with multiple objects Lindsay M Peterson, Daniel J Kersten, Damien J Mannion O3-3-7 Oral The effect of color temperature on the color-dependent Fraser-Wilcox illusion Akiyoshi Kitaoka 31 Appearance 7 O4-1-1 Oral 1 Cognition 1 Perceived Dominance from Face Images Depends on Interaction Situations: Examinations of Consistency across Japanese and Taiwanese and the Own-Race Bias Yoshiyuki Ueda, Bo-Cheng Huang, Su-Ling Yeh, Sakiko Yoshikawa O4-1-2 Oral A novel neural mechanism for autistic vision through rose coloured spectacles David Philip Crewther, Laila Hugrass, Eveline Mu 1 Cognition 2 O4-1-3 Oral 1 Cognition 3 Perceptual learning along the “weaker" principal meridian improves contrast sensitivity function and visual acuity in patients with astigmatism Li Gu, Jinrong Li, Jing Zhong, Zhipeng Chen, Zhong-Lin Lu, Yuan Jin O4-1-4 Oral 1 Cognition 4 Short-Term Source Amnesia Does Not Persist in Auditory Modality Ping Zhu, Mengjiao Xu, Yingtao Fu, Jiahan Yu, Mowei Shen, Hui Chen O4-1-5 Oral 1 Cognition 5 Memory-driven capture is at the level of features not objects Edyta Sasin, Daryl Fougnie 1 / 6

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