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******** A.V.A. & COLOUR GROUP POST-GRADUATE MEETING ********
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Wednesday 10th November 1999. 1.30PM.
City University, London
Guest Speaker
Professor ALAN COWEY, FRS, Oxford University
"Evidence for implicit processing of colour in
blindsight and in cortical colour blindness"
£100 PRIZE for best presentation
Afternoon Tea Provided
Attendance is **FREE**
REGISTRATION
There is no registration fee for the meeting. The organisers would
appreciate prior registration. If you plan to attend please contact one
of the organisers:
Colour Group Anya Hurlbert <[log in to unmask]>
AVA Andrew Welchman <[log in to unmask]>
LOCATION
The meeting is being held in the Birley Lecture Theatre, Centenary
Building, Northampton Square, City University. A map is available
<www.city.ac.uk>.
The nearest Tube station is The Angel.
TIMETABLE
13.30 Registration
14.00 Sumner & Mollon. Chromaticity as a signal of ripeness in fruits
taken by primates.
14.20 Barbieri & Georgeson. The role of spatial derivatives in visual
coding of edges.
14.40 Walton, Levitt & Lund. Visuotopic organisation of feedback
connections from area V5/MT to areas V3 and V1 of Macaque
15.00 Professor Alan Cowey. Evidence for implicit processing of colour
in blindsight and in cortical colour blindness.
15.45 Granville Tea & Posters:
Hebb, Fowler, Clisby & Stein. Tinted filters in reading.
Tuck & Cornelissen. The time dependent effects of motion detection and
attention on a lexical decision task
Welchman & Harris. Disappearing tricks: How the area of surrounding
texture affects perceptual fading
Powell & Georgeson. Motion Opponency in Motion Detection.
Párraga, Tolhurst & Troscianko. Are we optimised to perceive natural
images?
Ozgen & Davies. Acquisition of categorical colour perception.
Pilling. Effect of duration of inter-stimulus interval in the coding of
colour in delayed matching tasks.
16.30 Morrill & Barrett. Does high spatial frequency processing take
longer?
16.50 Walkey, Barbur, Harlow & Makous. Chromatic Sensitivity in the
Mesopic Range.
17.10 Watt & Bradshaw. Binocular disparity and scene-based pictorial
cues in the control of prehension.
17.40 Prize announcement & Meeting close.
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Andrew Welchman
Department of Psychology
Ridley Building
University of Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU
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