Poster (P13): Cognition

Tuesday 27 August 2013, 11:00-12:30 & 14:00-15:30, Foyer & Salons

112 Gaze cueing is not modulated by spontaneous perspective taking
M Atkinson, D T Smith, G Cole
113 Accuracy of visual estimation of the rigidity of a bouncing object
T Yoshizawa, T Yamada, T Kawahara
114 Determining Canonical Views of Objects via Electrical Brain Imaging
S Sasane, L Schwabe
115 Perceiving material interactions: measuring the perception of bounciness as a function of surface smoothness.
K Ingvarsdóttir
116 Hour perception from object's surface and scene: Effects of materials and locations
M Kitazaki, A Yamamoto, T Uehara, Y Tani, T Nagai, K Koida, S Nakauchi
117 A new theory of visuo-spatial mental imagery
J F Sima
118 Lost in Rotation: Investigating the Effects of Landmarks and Staircases on Orientation
G Mastrodonato, M Bhatt, C Schultz
119 Effects of angle size and length ratio in angle perception
J Song, W H Jung
120 Testing the order-theoretic similariy model and making perceived similarity explicit with Formal Concept Analysis
D Endres, M A Giese
121 Spaced practise shows similar patterns of improvement for visual acuity and vocabulary learning
Z Sosic-Vasic, J Kornmeier
122 Eye Movement Patterns in Memorizing Foreign Words
A Mayornikova, I Blinnikova
123 Influence of Syntactic Information on Eye Movement Control in Reading
Z Ilkin
124 Luminance and contrast affect binocular coordination in reading
A Huckauf, A Koepsel, G Yuras
125 Seeing is knowing? Visual word recognition with and without Dyslexia
N Taroyan
126 A Contrast Energy Model for Relative Numerosity Discrimination
S Raphael, M Morgan
127 Numerosity is represented spatially: evidence from a 'SNARC' task
M Yates, F Nemeh, T Loetscher, A Ma-Wyatt, M E Nicholls
128 The role of segmentation in encoding numerosity
D Aagten-Murphy, V Pisano, D Burr
129 Eye Movements Influence the Magnitude of Randomly Generated Numbers
K Voigt, M Yates, T Loetscher, A Ma-Wyatt, M E Nicholls
130 Sight-reading in skilled pianists: Eye-hand span is independent of practice but associated with the musicians’ cognitive abilities
S Rosemann, E Altenmüller, D Trenner, M Fahle
131 Fluency needs uncertainty
M Forster, G Gerger, H Leder
132 When what we need influences what we see
G Taylor-Covill, F Eves
133 Uncertainty Effect on Task Irrelevant Learning
V Leclercq, A Seitz
134 Impact of nonconsciously perceived information on decisions
H Kindermann
135 Pupil dilation reflects the temporal evolution and content of a perceptual decision
J W de Gee, T H J Knapen, T Donner
136 'Not everything was bad' – Visual efficacy of East and West German ‘Ampelmännchen’ traffic signs probed through cognitive conflict
C C Hilgetag, B Olk, C Peschke
137 An Evaluation of the Flash Pattern of LED Warning Lights for Improving Distinctness
A Shiraiwa, E Aiba, T Shimotomai, H Mazaki, S Uekawa, N Nagata, Y Kitamura


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