Rapid Fire Presentations
Sunday, July 7, 2024 |
12:30 - 13:30 |
Kosovel Hall |
Details
Chairperson: Ana Rozman
P-1 - Binocular interactions for chromoluminance stimuli measured with SSVEP Alex Carter, Daniel Baker, Antony Morland, Abbie Lawton, Alex Wade (United Kingdom)
P-2 - A comparison of two approaches that use SSVEPs to characterise cortical colour tuning functions Ana Rozman, Chris Racey, Jenny M. Bosten (United Kingdom)
P-3 - Cataract effect on chromatic resolution and colour perception Renārs Trukša, Zane Jansone-Langina, Sergejs Fomins, Andrejs Solomatins (Latvia)
P-4 - Complementary Colours in Heterochromatic Flicker Fusion Christoph Witzel (United Kingdom)
P-5 - Blackness perception is affected by the stimulation of melanopsin cells Masahiko Yamakawa, Katsunori Okajima, John S. Werner (Japan)
P-6 - Custom colour selection improves symbology identification Amanda Douglass, Madeline Baker, Kate Coffey, Lars Kooijman, Larry Abel (Australia)
P-7 - Colour-music association is mediated via S-(L+M) colour pathway rather than by the blue-yellow one Misha Vorobyev (New Zealand)
P-8 - Warm/cool judgements as a function of hue, value and chroma Frederic Devinck, Kenneth Knoblauch (France)
P-9 - Influences of melanin and hemoglobin changes on facial color perception Yuanyuan He, Takahisa Kitano, Hiromi Sato, Yoko Mizokami (Japan)
P-10 - Asymmetries in colour search Jake Manalansan, Camilla Simoncelli, Michael Webster (United States)
P-11 - Emergence of selective L-M cone antagonism from efficient coding of spatiochromatic natural images Alexander Belsten, Bruno Olshausen (United States)
P-12 - Electrophysiological evidence for a GABA-mediated feedforward pathway in the outer retina for mediating color vision James A. Kuchenbecker, Dragos Rezeanu, Sara Patterson, Maureen Neitz, Jay Neitz (United States)
P-13 - Color processing is constrained by eye optics in the retina of nocturnal primates Olivier Marre, Remi Baroux, Louiza Arouche-Delaperche, Thomas Buffet, Antoine Chaffiol, Valerie Forster, Guilhem Glaziou, Awen Louboutin, Gabriel Mahuas, Deborah Varro, Samuele Virgili, Fabien Pifferi, Matias Goldin (France)
P-14 - Evaluation of the Waggoner Computerized Color Test in Detecting Color Vision Deficiency Ali Almustanyir (Saudi Arabia)
P-15 - The correlation between colour temperature and glare during night driving Isabel Arranz, Eduardo G Vicente, Teresa Gonzalez-Arteaga, Luis A Issolio, Beatriz M Matesanz (Spain)
P-16 - Evaluation of two novel, tablet-based color vision tests Michael Crognale, Christabel Arthur, Jingyi He, Peter Bex, Jan Skerswetat (United States)
P-17 - Designing and developing a portable five-primary photostimulator for investigating melanopsin’s role in color vision, tailored for rural environments Jose Maria Fanchini, Maria L. Sandoval-Salinas, Pablo A. Barrionuevo (Argentina)
P-18 - Diversity in colour vision Katsuaki Sakata (Japan)
P-19 - Difficulties color vision defectives encounter when interacting with digital displays at school and work Jeff Hovis, Sandra Mazur, Shankaran Ramaswamy (Canada)
P-20 - The relationship between types of anomalous trichromats and observer metamerism on wide-gamut display Taiju Inoshita, Tsukasa Muraya, Shoji Sunaga (Japan)
P-21 - Color categories in normal and color-deficient observers Jesse Macyczko, Fatemeh Basim, Erin Goddard, Michael Webster (United States)
P-22 - Colour naming of natural colours in normal trichromats and dichromats Dora N. Marques, Jose A. R. Monteiro, Joana B. S. Costa, Joana F. A. Sequeiros, Joao M. M. Linhares, Sergio M. C. Nascimento (Portugal)
P-23 - A preterminal nonsense mutation in the short-wavelengthsensitive cone pigment gene of hedgehogs with unclear functional consequences Martin Glosmann, Barbora Černa Bolfikova, Anna Bannikova, İslam Gunduz, Michael Wolfram (Austria)
P-24 - Colour statistics of colour-labelled objects created by generative AI Daniel Joyce, Yujin Wang, Michael Webster (Australia)
P-1 - Binocular interactions for chromoluminance stimuli measured with SSVEP Alex Carter, Daniel Baker, Antony Morland, Abbie Lawton, Alex Wade (United Kingdom)
P-2 - A comparison of two approaches that use SSVEPs to characterise cortical colour tuning functions Ana Rozman, Chris Racey, Jenny M. Bosten (United Kingdom)
P-3 - Cataract effect on chromatic resolution and colour perception Renārs Trukša, Zane Jansone-Langina, Sergejs Fomins, Andrejs Solomatins (Latvia)
P-4 - Complementary Colours in Heterochromatic Flicker Fusion Christoph Witzel (United Kingdom)
P-5 - Blackness perception is affected by the stimulation of melanopsin cells Masahiko Yamakawa, Katsunori Okajima, John S. Werner (Japan)
P-6 - Custom colour selection improves symbology identification Amanda Douglass, Madeline Baker, Kate Coffey, Lars Kooijman, Larry Abel (Australia)
P-7 - Colour-music association is mediated via S-(L+M) colour pathway rather than by the blue-yellow one Misha Vorobyev (New Zealand)
P-8 - Warm/cool judgements as a function of hue, value and chroma Frederic Devinck, Kenneth Knoblauch (France)
P-9 - Influences of melanin and hemoglobin changes on facial color perception Yuanyuan He, Takahisa Kitano, Hiromi Sato, Yoko Mizokami (Japan)
P-10 - Asymmetries in colour search Jake Manalansan, Camilla Simoncelli, Michael Webster (United States)
P-11 - Emergence of selective L-M cone antagonism from efficient coding of spatiochromatic natural images Alexander Belsten, Bruno Olshausen (United States)
P-12 - Electrophysiological evidence for a GABA-mediated feedforward pathway in the outer retina for mediating color vision James A. Kuchenbecker, Dragos Rezeanu, Sara Patterson, Maureen Neitz, Jay Neitz (United States)
P-13 - Color processing is constrained by eye optics in the retina of nocturnal primates Olivier Marre, Remi Baroux, Louiza Arouche-Delaperche, Thomas Buffet, Antoine Chaffiol, Valerie Forster, Guilhem Glaziou, Awen Louboutin, Gabriel Mahuas, Deborah Varro, Samuele Virgili, Fabien Pifferi, Matias Goldin (France)
P-14 - Evaluation of the Waggoner Computerized Color Test in Detecting Color Vision Deficiency Ali Almustanyir (Saudi Arabia)
P-15 - The correlation between colour temperature and glare during night driving Isabel Arranz, Eduardo G Vicente, Teresa Gonzalez-Arteaga, Luis A Issolio, Beatriz M Matesanz (Spain)
P-16 - Evaluation of two novel, tablet-based color vision tests Michael Crognale, Christabel Arthur, Jingyi He, Peter Bex, Jan Skerswetat (United States)
P-17 - Designing and developing a portable five-primary photostimulator for investigating melanopsin’s role in color vision, tailored for rural environments Jose Maria Fanchini, Maria L. Sandoval-Salinas, Pablo A. Barrionuevo (Argentina)
P-18 - Diversity in colour vision Katsuaki Sakata (Japan)
P-19 - Difficulties color vision defectives encounter when interacting with digital displays at school and work Jeff Hovis, Sandra Mazur, Shankaran Ramaswamy (Canada)
P-20 - The relationship between types of anomalous trichromats and observer metamerism on wide-gamut display Taiju Inoshita, Tsukasa Muraya, Shoji Sunaga (Japan)
P-21 - Color categories in normal and color-deficient observers Jesse Macyczko, Fatemeh Basim, Erin Goddard, Michael Webster (United States)
P-22 - Colour naming of natural colours in normal trichromats and dichromats Dora N. Marques, Jose A. R. Monteiro, Joana B. S. Costa, Joana F. A. Sequeiros, Joao M. M. Linhares, Sergio M. C. Nascimento (Portugal)
P-23 - A preterminal nonsense mutation in the short-wavelengthsensitive cone pigment gene of hedgehogs with unclear functional consequences Martin Glosmann, Barbora Černa Bolfikova, Anna Bannikova, İslam Gunduz, Michael Wolfram (Austria)
P-24 - Colour statistics of colour-labelled objects created by generative AI Daniel Joyce, Yujin Wang, Michael Webster (Australia)