Colloquium
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Zoom Colloquium: Identifying neural sub-systems underlying human stereopsis
Event date:Abstract -The psychophysical and oculomotor literatures have long proposed that stereoscopic vision is served by multiple underlying subsystems.
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Zoom Colloquium: Visuomotor integration challenges in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Event date:Abstract - Social use of gaze has long been a subject of interest in research on Autism Spectrum Disorder. However, a substantial body of work suggests that vision differences in ASD extend beyond social contexts to basic oculomotor control and visual information processing.Read More -
Zoom Colloquium: The third dimension of eye movements: torsion and visual-vestibular integration
Event date:Abstract - Whenever we tilt our head towards the shoulder our eyes partially compensate by rotating around the line of sight in the opposite direction.
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Zoom Colloquium: Remote Data Collection for Mobile Accessibility Applications
Event date:Abstract - Conducting experimental research in the field of mobile accessibility and assistive technologies is difficult due to the low di
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The Logic of Depth Cue Combination
Event date:Read MoreAbstract. For the visual world in which we operate, the core issue is to conceptualize how i
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Oculomotor studies in non-human primates with strabismus
Event date:Abstract - Binocular alignment and binocular coordination of eye movements are necessary to direct both foveae at targets within 3D space.
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Zoom Colloquium: The Mind‘s Eye, Open, and Closed
Event date:Abstract - "I used to be a hyperphant and had something like HSAM [Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory]. I had a stroke in 2017, which left me with memory impairment (including SDAM [Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory]) and aphantasia.
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Perception of location computed outside the visual cortex
Event date:Abstract - Recent results indicate that an object’s visual location is constructed at a high level where, critically, an object’s motion is discounted to recover its current location.
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Part I. Title: Characterization of natural eye and head movements driving retinal flow. Part II. Underwater virtual reality system for neutral buoyancy training: development and evaluation
Event date:There will be two parts (half-hour each) to this colloquium.
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