Volume 7, Number 15, Abstracts 1a-118a doi:10.1167/7.15 http://journalofvision.org/7/15/ ISSN 1534-7362
Fall Vision Meeting, 2007: Abstracts
The Fall Vision Meeting Meeting was held September 16 - 19, 2007, in Berkeley, California in cooperation with the Optical Society of America. The following are the abstracts of that meeting. ARVO holds the copyright to Journal of Vision, Vol. 7, No. 15, but not to the individual abstracts in that issue. ARVO has published these abstracts as a service to the vision science community.

Color in the cortex
1
Shapley, Johnson, & Hawken
Single Opponent and Double Opponent Cells in Macaque Striate Cortex
2
Solomon, Tailby, & Lennie
Regulation of chromatic sensitivity in the primate visual system
3
Horwitz, Chichilnisky, & Albright
Analysis of non-linear cone signal combination in V1
4
Mullen, Dumoulin, & Hess
Color processing in the human LGN and cortex measured with fMRI
Contributed color talks
5
Dacey, Packer, Verweij, & Schnapf
Blue-Yellow opponent receptive field structure of primate S-cones
Contributed talk session: Color
6
Buck
Testing color vision models that incorporate rod influence
7
Murray, McKeefry, & Parry
What can peripheral colour vision tell us about the organisation of cone-opponent pathways?
8
Shinomori & Werner
The impulse response functions and interactions for S-cone increments and decrements
9
Baker, Trujillo, Youngpeter, Nerger, & Volbrecht
As Time Goes By: Peripheral Color Appearance Following Photobleaching
10
Briggs & Usrey
How colorful is corticogeniculate feedback?
Contributed talk session: Vision
11
Chandler & Field
How much information is carried by the power and phase spectra of natural scenes?
12
Falconbridge, Vul, & MacLeod
Dynamics of adaptation to counterphasing gratings
13
Norcia
Imaging the time-course of Figure-Ground segmentation
14
Lauritzen, Shenhav, D'Esposito, & Silver
fMRI coherency analysis reveals feedforward progression of visual responses in human early visual cortex
15
Mancuso, Neitz, Hauswirth, Connor, & Neitz
Gene therapy treatment of color blindness in adult primates
16
Morgan, Hunter, Masella, Wolfe, Merigan, & Williams
Light Exposures Cause In Vivo Changes in Retinal Autofluorescence
Visual perception, computer graphics and display technology
17
Silverstein
Advances in Display Technology: From Pixels to Perception
18
Adelson
Image statistics and surface perception
19
Malik
Modeling object recognition
20
Levoy
Synthetic Aperture Photography and Microscopy by Recording and Processing the 4D Light Field
Two eyes, one brain: The machinery of binocular vision
21
Kara
A functional micro-architecture for binocular disparity and ocular dominance in visual cortex
22
Horton, Sincich, & Adams
Complete Pattern of Ocular Dominance Columns in Human Striate Cortex
23
Cumming & Read
Solving the stereo correspondence problem with realistic neurons
24
Banks
The perceptual consequences of estimating disparity via correlation
Color illusions: implications for visual processes
25
Shevell
Color lessons taught by form
26
Kingdom
Illusions of colour and shadow
27
Conway
Specialized color cells in V1 and beyond
28
Gilchrist
What lightness illusions can tell us about the brain's visual software
Mechanisms of retinal development
29
Reese
Determinants of Dendritic Morphology, Connectivity and Coverage in the Retina
30
Link, Cui, & Baye
Interkinetic nuclear migration, cell polarity, and retinal neurogenesis
31
Provis & Kozulin
Gene Expression in Central vs Peripheral Primate Retina - Defining the Foveal Avascular Zone
32
Huberman, Vargas, & Barres
Development of eye-specific projections to the lateral geniculate nucleus
Workshop on computer vision applications for the visually impaired
33
Peli
Electro-Optical Vision Multiplexing Devices for Vision Impairments
34
Manduchi
Sensors and Sensibility: Is Computer Vision Appropriate for Assistive Technology?
35
Beckman
Behavioural Evaluation of the Digital Sign System (DSS)
36
LaPierre
Current and future accessible wayfinding for the blind: From GPS systems to indoor navigation
37
Belongie
Project GroZi: Assistive Navigational Technology for the Visually Impaired
Vision science and computer games
38
Bavelier, Green, & Pouget
Action videogame playing improves Bayesian inference for perceptual decision-making
39
Kersten
Perception, computer graphics, and video games
40
Allison
Video Game Background and Performance with Visual
41
McClay & Haas
A Real-time Brain Computer Interface for 3-D Flight Simulation
Imaging the cortex
42
Gandhi & Stryker
Imaging the functional plasticity of identified cell types in visual cortex
43
Seidemann, Geisler, & Chen
Optimal decoding of neural population responses in the primate visual cortex
44
Kriegeskorte
Representational similarity analysis -- relating hi-res fMRI to other modalities and to computational models
45
Nagarajan
High-fidelity electromagnetic imaging enabled by machine learning
Using AO as a tool beyond conventional imaging
46
Roorda
What psychophysical testing with adaptive optics can tell us about myopia
47
Werner, Choi, & Zawadzki
High-Resolution Imaging with Adaptive Optics and Optical Coherence Tomography, and Functional Changes in Retinal Disease
48
Flannery, Greenberg, & Kolstad
Light
49
Campbell
Adaptive optics and the future for light based therapies
Poster abstracts
50
Ahumada
A model for early motion compensation
51
Allred & Brainard
Scene complexity affects lightness constancy with respect to changes in object slant and surround reflectance
52
Benucci, Frazor, & Carandini
Imaging pattern adaptation in primary visual cortex
53
Bloj, Ruppertsberg, Banterle, & Chalmers
Characterisation of a High Dynamic Range display
54
Brueggemann
The hand is NOT quicker than the eye
55
Cantor & Schor
Modeling the Flash Pulfrich Effect
56
Chakraborty, Zheng, Lin, & Rauschenberger
Computational Eye Movement Model based on Adaptive Saliency Map
57
Chen, Martinez-Conde, Macknik, Swadlow, Alonso, & Lee
Input to cells in macaque V1 revealed with a novel grating stimulus
58
Dracopoulos & Westall
Reduction of the Photopic Negative Response (PhNR) in Children with childhood epilepsy on vigabatrin therapy
59
Drga & Harris
The use of horizontal disparity in distance perception in sparse, dark environments
60
D'Souza, Lee, & Frahm
Do chromatic responses in V1 match retinal output or perceptual performance?
61
Elze, Tanner, Lochmann, & Becker
LCD Monitors in Vision Science
62
Farini, Arrighi, & Gheri
The relevance of colour in web pages readability
63
Francis
Cortical dynamics of figure-ground segmentation: Shine through
64
Frazor, Benucci, & Carandini
Independence of retinotopy and orientation selectivity in the population responses of area V1
65
Fukushima, Torii, & Ukai
The relationship between CA/C ratio and individual differences in dynamic accommodative responses while viewing stereoscopic images
66
Reza, Abdollahi, Attarchi, & Esfe
Central Corneal Thickness and Medically Uncontrolled primary open angel glaucoma
67
Hunter, Morgan, Wolfe, Sparrow, & Williams
Decrease and Recovery of in vitro Retinal Pigment Epithelium Autofluorescence Intensity in Response to Visible Light
68
Ivanov & Werner
Colour and spatial cue for action: Subliminal colour cue effects motor behaviour
69
Johnson, Wu, Edwards, & Copenhagen
Vesicular Glutamate Release From Photoreceptors is Required for Maintenance of Synapses in the Outer Retina
70
Jonnal, Cense, Gao, & Miller
Sight seeing: in vivo detection of human cone phototransduction
71
Juricevic, Kennedy, & Patel
Perception of Perspective Pictures: Vision's ART theory Approximation
72
Katzner, Nauhaus, Benucci, Bonin, Ringach, & Carandini
The local field potential in primary visual cortex: how local is it?
73
Klein & Levi
Problems with modeling detection and identification of signals in noise
74
Koenig & Hofer
The absolute threshold of cone vision is relatively insensitive to the criteria for seeing
75
Krishnamoorthy, Pitchaiah, Baloni, & Dhingra
In Vivo Labeling of Mammalian Cone Photoreceptors by Intravitreal Injection of Fluorescently Tagged Peanut Agglutinin - A Potential Tool for Assessing Photoreceptor Degeneration in Humans
76
Krishnaswamy & Owen
The Statistical Properties of Images as Determinants of Ganglion Cell Activity in the Vertebrate Retina
77
Kuchenbecker, Carroll, Neitz, & Neitz
Computer Model of Color Vision Circuit Parallels Psychophysical Responses to Single Cone Photoreceptor Stimulation by a 550 nm Wavelength Light
78
Larson & Chandler
Explaining crypsis and information content in the visual pathway using statistical properties of animal camouflage and natural scenes
79
Li, Mishra, & Roorda
Simulation and experimental demonstration of a linearized adaptive optics control loop
80
Lin & Han
Self-construal priming modulates visual activity underlying global/local perception
81
Martin, Dubis, Carroll, & Krauskopf
Estimation of L: M Cone Ratio from ERG, Adaptive Optics, and Color Naming Methods
82
Mauck, Kuchenbecker, Pawela, Hyde, Hudetz, Neitz, & Neitz
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Neural Activity in Rat CNS in Response to Chromatic Stimuli
83
McDermott, Yasuda, Rajewale, & Webster
The perceptual balance of color
84
McKee, Wade, Pettet, Vildavski, Appelbaum, & Norcia
Disparity processing in the human brain imaged with high density EEG
85
McKeefry, Burton, Vakrou, Barrett, & Morland
Deficits in speed perception induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation of cortical area V5/MT+
86
Mihashi
Fluctuations of accommodation and aberrations for both eyes with or without cycloplegia
87
Nagai & MacLeod
Dependence of perceived brightness on retinal transient signals: is there a temporal Craik-Cornsweet effect?
88
Nasirzade
Controlling the Single-jointed Flexible Arm with Fuzzy Method
89
Nauhaus, Benucci, Frazer, Carandini, & Ringach
The degree of orientation selectivity of neurons in V1 depends on the local orientation map
90
Okiyama, Segawa, & Uchikawa
Effects of Visual Attention on Luminance and Chromatic Contrast Sensitivities in Foveal Vision
91
Olzak & Kramer
How do second-order mechanisms interact?
92
Ozolinsh
Dynamics and accuracy of eye aberration measurements
93
Palomares, Norcia, Wade, Pettet, Vildavski, & Appelbaum
On the differences and similarities between real and implied motion: a high-density EEG study
94
Peli & Vargas-Martin
Design and Implementations of In-the-Spectacle-Lens Bioptic Telescopes
95
Perez, Manzanera, & Artal
Combined effect of scattering and spherical aberration on contrast sensitivity
96
Popple & Levi
Attentional blinks as errors in temporal binding
97
Powers
Binocular vision and Lasik: Improvement following visual skills training
98
Renninger, Verghese, & Fletcher
Efficienct Eye Movements for Low Vision Rehabilitation
99
Richters & Eskew
Hand-eye correlation: hand movements can alter color judgments
100
Robinson & de Sa
Measuring White's illusion during brief stimulus displays
101
Rokem, Sanghvi, & Silver
Motion adaptation bandwidth anisotropies in the human visual system
102
Saegusa & Ukai
Effect of Gaze Direction on Adaptation to a Stereo-Slant
103
Sasaki, Yotsumoto, Chan, Vasios, Nanez, Shimojo, Watanabe, & Bonmassar
Brain activity related to consolidation of perceptual learning during sleep
104
Schreiber
Retinal Correspondence and the Theoretical Horopter
105
Shinomori, Hamaguchi, Miyazawa, Oda, Tsurumi, Onouchi, & Nakauchi
Functional spectral filter for optical simulation of dichromats in color discrimination
106
Shinomori,Yokota, & Nakauchi
Color naming and color categorization by dichromats.
107
Siwinska, Wozniak, Paras, & Webster
Local vs. global distortions in face adaptation
108
Stockman, Crowther, & Ripamonti
Silent surrounds: the M-cones gate the S-cone input to luminance
109
Tanahashi, Ujike, & Ukai
Visual rotation axis and posture relative to the gravity axis: effects on circular vection
110
Tian
Nonlinear Choroidal Responses to Imposed Defocus in Young Chick Eyes
111
Vedamurthy, Nguyen, & Schor
Cross-coupling between convergence and accommodation is optimized for a broad range of directions and distances of gaze
112
Westall & Cortese
GABA enhancing antiepileptic drug safer for human developing vs. mature retina
113
Yamauchi, Nakano, & Uchikawa
Comparison between an algebraic method and the maximum saturation method to estimate individual color matching functions
114
Yoonessi, Kingdom, & Alqawlaq
Is color patchy?
115
Yotsumoto
Trained location-specific activity changes during sleep after training of a visual task
116
Zhang, Tiruveedhula, Sincich, Horton, & Roorda
Adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) for precise visual stimulus presentation
117
Zhang, Cantor, & Schor
Temporal Interaction in Perisaccadic Mislocalization
Boynton lecture
118
Jacobs
The role of comparative studies in understanding primate color vision





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