Virtual Systems Vision Science Symposium 2024 – Recorded Talks
Friday, July 12th (all times are german time)
State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Institute of Biophysics, CAS |
Keynote Speech 1:
“Feedback processing in human visual cortex” |
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Shin’ya Nishida
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University |
Invited Speech:
“Visual motion perception of humans and machines” |
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Danko Nikolic
Robots Go Mental, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies |
Contributed Speech:
“Transient rewiring in vision” |
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Kristina Visscher
Department of Neurobiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham |
Invited Speech:
“Connections of central and peripheral vision” |
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Ramon Fernandez-Gualda
Optics Department, Science Faculty, University of Granada |
Contributed Speech:
“What simulated observers with color vision deficiencies would consider as relevant colors in paintings” |
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Incheol Kang
Visual Decision Making Section, |
Invited Speech:
“Selectivity for binocular disparity in the primate superior colliculus may not be directly inherited from V1” |
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Patrick Cavanagh
Centre for Vision Research, |
Invited Speech:
“The Position Sense” |
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Tom Franken
Department of Neuroscience, |
Invited Speech:
“Evidence for grouping cells in primate visual cortex” |
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Lukas Vogelsang
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT |
Contributed Speech:
“Commencing visual development with initially degraded inputs may have adaptive value” |
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Larry Maloney
Department of Psychology |
Invited Speech:
“Judging kinship based on combination of facial cues” |
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Betina Ip
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, |
Contributed Speech:
“The relationship between visual acuity loss and GABAergic inhibition in amblyopia” |
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Michael Herzog
Brain Mind Institute, |
Invited Speech:
“Do we really measure what we think we are measuring?” |
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Anitha Pasupathy
University of Washington, Department of Biological Structure |
Keynote Speech 2: “Processing partially occluded objects in the primate brain” |