JANUARY VISION MEETING (COLOUR GROUP UK) : Wednesday 09 January 2013
Registration (see below) is required for this meeting to cover costs of lunch and refreshments.
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The CRSltd sponsored lecture
will be given by Prof Arthur Shapiro
Psychology, American University, Washington.
Implications of separating colour and colour contrast: a model and related phenomena.
Programme:
10.00 hrs
RECEPTION opens: coffee available
10.30 hrs
Identification of chromatic and luminance processing in the human retina using the ERG.
Declan McKeefrey, Bradford
11.00 hrs
Palmer Lecture 2013
Genes, Rayleigh matches and colour thresholds ? how well can one describe variability in human colour vision?
John Barbur, City University
12.00 hrs
How invariant is neutral grey: effect of luminance, task and illumination
Sophie Wuerger, University of Liverpool
12.30 hrs
LUNCH
13.30 hrs
Cambridge Research Systems Sponsored Lecture 2013
Implications of separating colour and colour contrast: a model and related phenomena
Arthur Shapiro, American University, Washington
14.30 hrs
Colour vision for image understanding
Maria Vanrull, Barcelona
15.00 hrs
HALSTED-GRANVILLE TEA
15.30 hrs
Chromatic and luminance inputs into high-level visual processing: psychophysical and electrophysiological results
Ben Jennings, Aberdeen
16.00 hrs
Perceptual correlates of colour categorisation
Christoph Witzel, Sussex
16.30 hrs
Isolating the S-cone response using silent substitution or long-wavelength adaptation reveals pathways with different temporal and spatial properties
Andrew Stockman, UCL
17.00 hrs
FINISH
Venue:
Institute of Ophthalmology, Bath Street, London EC1
Time:
Coffee from 10:00 hrs, Programme starts 10.30 hrs.
Wednesday 09 January 2013
More details on registration and abstracts are available at http://www.colour.org.uk/meetingJanuary13.html