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ToulouseFest videos

From September 28th to 29th 2009, we had the pleasure to host a number of vision scientists from Toulouse for the third in our series of bi-laboratory Fests (after the YorkFest in December 2008 and the MunichFest in June 2009). You will find soon the videos showing our talks, where both labs introduced recent and forthcoming work.

ToulouseFest Videos

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Click anywhere on the biggest image (except on the icones in the middle) to reach the webpage containing the videos. The four sessions are shown in the Video Library under the video screen. Click on one to play it. You can stop, advance or rewind video using the timeline along the bottom. The timings of each presentation are given in the table below if you want to advance directly to a specific talk. Occasionally, the video provider will put an advertisement at the bottom of the video, just click the x to turn it off. If you have any problems or questions, email me at patrick.cavanagh@parisdescartes.fr
September 28 First Session

Introduction

Patrick Cavanagh starts at 2 min
"Position and attention"

Michèle Fabré-Thorpe starts at 55 min
"Early visual processing of "in context" objects"

James Elder starts at 1:38
"Attention is surprising"

Mark Wexler starts at 2:04
"3D vision and spontaneous saccades"

September 28 Second Session

Tomas Knapen
"The content of visually remapped brain activity"

Leila Reddy starts at 21 min
"Decoding perception and attention from fMRI patterns"

Thérèse Collins starts at 40 min
"Eye movement driven changes in the perception of auditory space"

I-Fan Lin starts at 57 min
"Post-saccadic memory of the location and identity of previously fixated objects"

Jean-Michel Hupé starts at 1:12
"The build-up of visual plaid segmentation explained by the dynamics of tristable perception?"

September 29 First Session

Martin Rolfs
"Saccades to mislocalized targets"

Martin Szinte starts at 23 min
"Remapping and apparent motion"

Arielle Veenemans starts at 45 min
"Remapping and apparent motion"

Rufin VanRullen starts at 1:01
"Oscillation and temporal modulations of perception and attention"

Gethin Hughes starts at 1:40 min
"The effect of reward on attention and target detection performance: A single trial EEG study using rapid serial visual presentation of satellite imagery"

September 29 Second Session

Rémy Allard
"Endogenous attention and contrast detection in external noise"

Dov Sagi starts at 17 min
"Interactions between decision criteria estimated using external noise methods (with A Gorea, I Zak, and M Katlov)."

Simon Thorpe starts at 48 min
"The low-down on bottom up and top-down processing"