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| 8:30 a.m. | Registration | ||||||
| 9:00 a.m. | Welcome | ||||||
| 9:30 a.m. | S. J. CROPPER | R. H. DAY | G. RHODES and J. MURRAY | J. O. MILLER, S. G. ATKINS and F. V. NES | |||
| Colour Vision: Detection, Discrimination, Perception, and Categorisation (five talks) | Acute- angle direction: The primary (and unexpected) basis of apparent misalignments and displacements | Symposium: Face and Object Processing 1 (seven talks) | Compatibility Effects Based on Stimulus and Response Numerosity | ||||
| B. GARGARO, S. CROPPER and M. JOHNSTON | G. RHODES, L. JEFFERY, E. JAQUET, C. WINKLER and C. CLIFFORD | ||||||
| Induction of novel colour categories in a non-categorical colour space | Can face-specific coding mechanisms be selectively adapted? | ||||||
| 10:00 a.m. | S. WUERGER and S. CROPPER | D. BURNHAM and K. SEKIYAMA | W. G. HAYWARD, H. LAM, K. LEE and G. RHODES | G. LAZENDIC and M. TAFT | |||
| Unique hues are linearly related to cone signals | When Auditory-Visual Speech Perception Develops: The Locus of the Japanese McGurk Effect | Configural processing in own-race and other-race face recognition | The nature of verbal associations: Evidence form associate and categorical word-picture priming | ||||
| 10:30 a.m. | Morning tea | ||||||
| 11:00 a.m. | S. J. CROPPER, F. MUSCARA and S. M. WUERGER | S. FERGUSON, S. SHIFFMAN, Q. DANG, C. GWALTNEY, M. BALABANIS and L. PELAYO | E. MCKONE and B. BOYER | M. E. R. NICHOLLS, A. SMITH, J. B. MATTINGLEY and J. L. BRADSHAW | C. WHITE and B. HUGHES | ||
| The search for a behavioural analogue to chromatically dynamic cortical receptive fields | Do reductions in withdrawal symptoms and craving mediate treatment outcome in nicotine replacement therapy? | Holistic face processing in 4 yr old children: It develops early not late. | Body and environment-centred coordinates affect free-viewing perceptual asymmetries for vertical and horizontal stimuli | The perception of continuity across cuts in film | |||
| 11:30 a.m. | D. L. BIMLER | K. J. CLEMENS, P. S. V. NIEUWENHUYZEN, K. M. LI, J. L. CORNISH and I. S. MCGREGOR | R. ROBBINS and E. MCKONE | K. BARNETT | M. LIDDLE, A. KNOTT and A. ROBINS | ||
| Flicker between equal-luminance colours examined with multidimensional scaling | MDMA ("Ecstasy"), Methamphetamine and Their Combination: Long-Term Changes in Social Interaction and Neurochemistry in the Rat | Within-class discrimination for Labradors and faces: Why you can tell Anne from Jane, but not Fido from Rex | Schizophrenia and line bisection | A computational model of the reviewing of object-files | |||
| 12:00 p.m. | P. FLANAGAN, A. CARMAN and M. BERK | N. LEES and D. BURNHAM | D. STRANGE, R. SUTHERLAND and M. GARRY | R. A. JOHNSTON, R. CLUTTERBUCK and C. BARRY | M. HAUSMANN | I. TEO and C. BEST | |
| Colour Vision Changes And Depression: Fact Or Artefact | Movement features in Hypo- and Hyper-articulated Visual Speech | A photographic memory for false autobiographical events: the role of plausibility in childrenŐs false memories. | Exploring the extended familiarisation of unfamiliar faces | Pseudoneglect in the 'mental number line' | The Influence of Motion Information on Change Detection | ||
| 12:30 p.m. | B. GILLAM and J. HARRIS | C. DAVIS and J. KIM | R. SUTHERLAND, L. FRENCH and M. GARRY | V. COTHEART, S. MONDY and L. STEPHENSON | C. A. ORR and M. E. R. NICHOLLS | A. MATTHEWS and F. MARTIN | |
| Symposium: The Role of Constraints in Stereoscopic Vision (five talks) | Visual facilitation of speech detection: Investigating why seeing helps listening | Whose memory is it anyway? The effect of joint reminiscence on siblings' childhood memories. | Effects of repetition on memory for briefly presented unfamiliar faces | The nature of space- and object-based attentional biases in free-viewing perceptual asymmetries. | Spatial attention, lexical decision and phonological ability: an ERP study. | ||
| B. L. ANDERSON | |||||||
| Depth from Disparity: Constraints imposed by the geometry of occlusion | |||||||
| 1:00 p.m. | Lunch | ||||||
| 2:00 p.m. | M. EDWARDS, Z. ZHANG and C. SCHOR | N. MANI | M. TAKARANGI, A. HIGNETT, D. POLASCHEK and M. GARRY | C. BARRY and R. A. JOHNSTON | T. LAMBERT | F. MARTIN and E. MORSE | |
| Effect of texture information on the application of the smoothness constraint. | The Role of Prosody in Parsing Ambiguous Sentences | Beat, batter, butcher: tendency towards aggression biases recall of ambiguous words | Repetition priming of access to biographical information from faces | Symposium: Eye Movements and Visual Attention (five talks) | P200s during phonological and orthographic processing for good and poor phonological decoders. | ||
| J. M. FINDLAY and S. AHMED | |||||||
| The effects of remote distractors on saccade programming | |||||||
| 2:30 p.m. | J. M. HARRIS, L. WILCOX and S. MCKEE | G. MEYER, S. WUERGER, F. ROEHRBEIN and C. ZETZSCHE | C. JONES | C. E. WILSHIRE, L. M. KEAL and C. A. FISHER | T. LAMBERT, M. ROSER, I. WELLS and C. HEFFER | K. PAMMER, P. HANSEN, I. HOLLIDAY and P. CORNELISSEN | |
| Depth from monocular half images: occlusion or low level processing? | The Integration of Auditory and Visual Motion Signals: Neural Summation vs. Independent Decisions | The effect of event context on childrenŐs recall of non-experienced events across multiple interviews. | Inaccessible or unstable? Evidence for a two-parameter model of word deficits in aphasia. | The spatial correspondence hypothesis and orienting in response to central and peripheral spatial cues | Using Magnetoencephalography to map early cortical activation in visual word recognition | ||
| 3:00 p.m. | P. M. GROVE, K. R. BROOKS, B. L. ANDERSON and B. J. GILLAM | G. J. PICKERING, G. HAVERSTOCK and D. DIBATTISTA | D. KARAZINOV and B. BOAKES | E. STUART and C. WILSHIRE | J. HAMM, T. CRAWFORD and M. KEAN | K. WALDIE, G. BADZAKOVA-TRAJKOV, I. KIRK, E. HORNSEY, D. F. BISHOP and G. D. JACKSON | |
| Monocular transparency is not a new form of unpaired stereopsis. | Sensitivity to PROP (6-n-propylthiouracil) is associated with perception of retronasal aroma intensity | Verbal overshadowing using odours | Dynamics of word-finding difficulties in aphasia: Data from picture-word interference experiments. | The influence of illusory line motion on saccadic latency. | Right Hemispheric Reading: An fMRI study | ||
| 3:30 p.m. | Afternoon tea | ||||||
| 4:00 p.m. | B. GILLAM, T. SEIZOVA-CAJIC and M. PIANTA | J. HARRIS, T. THEIN and C. CLIFFORD | T. VANAGS, M. CARROLL and T. PERFECT | H. ROWSE and C. WILSHIRE | M. KEAN and J. HAMM | M. TLAUKA and M. J. NAIRN | |
| Monocular texture and binocular slant | Dissociating detection from localisation of tactile stimuli | Verbal overshadowing | Comparison of phonological and whole-word treatment programmes in two dyslexia subtypes | Programming of eye-movement amplitude and direction. | The encoding of multiple map views | ||
| 4:30 p.m. | K. R. BROOKS and L. S. STONE | J. KIDD and J. HOGBEN | K. A. CHALMERS and B. PETERSEN | C. POPPELWELL and C. WILSHIRE | B. SPIETH, M. R. MACASKILL and T. J. ANDERSON | G. ANDREWS and G. S. HALFORD | |
| The Perceived Speed of 3-D Motion Defined by Binocular Cues | A Cross-sectional Developmental Study of the Relationship of Auditory Saltation to Reading and Phonological Processing | Effects of multiple study contexts on false recognition of pictures: Evidence for developmental differences recognition memory | A quantitative sentence production test in aphasia | The performance of recurring sequences of saccades in Parkinson's disease | Quantifying the complexity of relative clause and cleft sentences | ||
| 5:00 p.m. | |||||||
| 5:30 p.m. | Keynote address (Castle 2) | ||||||
| M. CORBALLIS | |||||||
| From hand to mouth and back again: Where language and laterality came from, and went | |||||||