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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