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Skip to main content. Author: Steven A. Cholewiak. May 12, 2016. Steven A. Cholewiak. This year, I am not attending the Vision Sciences Society. Annual meeting. Although I wish I could be there, a number of life events meant that I was not able to submit an abstract this year. However, I was. Able to generate an updated force-directed diagram of co-authorships (see last year’s 2015 VSS DNA. And the year before’s 2014 VSS DNA. Package. The notebooks can also be viewed using nbviewer.ipython.org. Force-dir...
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Skip to main content. March 23, 2015. January 23, 2016. Steven A. Cholewiak. Another year, another Vision Sciences Society. Force-directed diagram of co-authorships (see last year’s 2014 VSS DNA. This year, we have 1419 abstracts being analyzed. The graph was generated in Python using NetworkX. With authors and abstracts as nodes and edges corresponding to authorship. Individuals who are authors on more than one abstract will have edges connecting to those abstracts. December 14, 2014. January 23, 2016.
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On learning new motor skills | Daniel's Visionarium
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A blog about visual perception. On learning new motor skills. About four weeks ago, at the age of 31, I learned to ride a bike. This followed some six months of travelling around by tricycle:. Me on my tricycle. Although the trike is great, and really useful for transporting shopping and other things around in its basket, sometimes it just doesn’t go very fast. Also, drunk guys walking home from the pub find it hilarious – as do my friends:. I feel much more confident after cycling all that way… He...
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1. People | Daniel's Visionarium
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A blog about visual perception. I am a lecturer. In the Department of Psychology. At the University of York (UK). My research interests are focused around human spatial vision, particularly binocular vision, mostly investigated using psychophysical (behavioural) and electrophysiological techniques. I maintain a list of published papers on my work webpage. And on Google Scholar. Below are details of other members of my lab, past and present, and collaborators. Anika completed her final year undergraduate ...
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2. Publications | Daniel's Visionarium
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A blog about visual perception. Below is a list of publications. This is mirrored on my work website. And at publicationslist.org. But here also includes details of forthcoming work. Georgeson, M.A., Wallis, S.A., Meese, T.S. and Baker, D.H. (2016). Contrast and lustre: a model that accounts for eleven different forms of contrast discrimination in binocular vision. Royal Society Open Science. Gray, K.L.H., Lygo, F.A., Yu, M. and Baker, D.H. (under review). Neural and b...Coggan, D.D., Baker, D...Baker...
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Welcome to new PhD students | Daniel's Visionarium
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A blog about visual perception. Welcome to new PhD students. Our term started last week. Returning to the lab is Greta Vilidaitė. Greta completed a summer project last year, and now returns as a PhD student. Her project will investigate abnormalities of neural noise in autism spectrum disorders. She is pictured here drinking some very strong mead from her native Lithuania. Another new addition is Dave Coggan. Dave completed our Cognitive Neuroscience masters. Feed You can leave a response. Follow “...
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Videos of ECVP noise symposium | Daniel's Visionarium
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A blog about visual perception. Videos of ECVP noise symposium. A few weeks ago, at ECVP. In Bremen, we held a symposium entitled “Visual noise: new insights”. The talks were varied and interesting, and have been recorded for the benefit of those who were unable to attend the symposium. The videos are available via the following YouTube links:. Details of the talks (including abstracts) are available here. Many thanks to Udo Ernst and his team for hosting and filming the event, and Keith May.
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MacLin Cognitive: January 2007
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Friday, January 19, 2007. Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness. ASSC promotes research within cognitive science, neuroscience, philosophy, and other relevant disciplines in the sciences and humanities, directed toward understanding the nature, function, and underlying mechanisms of consciousness. They also have an online Journal. Posted by maclin uni @ 6:10 AM. Wednesday, January 17, 2007. Cognitive Science: A Multidisciplinary Journal. By signing into Member Only services here:. Jean Pi...
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Links | Human Attention Lab
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At The University of Scranton. Important Links from Around Town:. Dr Burnham’s Home page. The University of Scranton. The U of S Psychology Department. Backyard Ale House (the new Farley’s). Links to Scholarly Groups:. Object Perception Attention and Memory (OPAM). Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Association for Psychological Science (APS). American Psychological Association (APA). Links to other Labs:. PI: Jeremy Wolfe, Harvard). PI: Mike Dodd, U of Nebraska. PI: Steve Yantis, Johns Hopkins).
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