Workshop on
Natural Environments Tasks and Intelligence


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Friday, April 15, 2016

8:30 am

Sign-in

9:15 am

Welcome and Welcome and Introduction (Bill Geisler)


Session: Natural scene statistics and behavior

9:30 am

Matthais Bethge

Using natural image representations to predict where people look

10:15 am

Peter Neri

Image interpretation controls signal reconstruction from natural scenes

11:00 am

Break

11:30 am

Richard Murray

Lighting, lightness, and shape

12:15 am

Discussion: Bill Geisler

12:45 am

Lunch


Session: Scene statistics and performance in natural tasks

2:00 pm

Emily Cooper

What 3D scene statistics tell us about 3D vision

2:45 pm

Lawrence Cormack

Continuous tracking as an alternative to traditional psychophysics

3:30 pm

Break

4:00 pm

Alex Huk

Selection and integration of sensory evidence during continuous naturalistic behaviors

4:45 pm

Discussion: Mary Hayhoe

5:15 pm

Reception: Patio

Saturday, April 16, 2016


Session: Attention and learning in perceptual tasks

9:00 am

Jim DiCarlo

Neural mechanisms underlying visual object recognition

9:45 am

Chen Yu

Active Vision: What head-mounted eye tracking reveals about infants' active visual exploration

10:30 am

Break

11:00 am

Stefan Treue

Investigating the multitude of attentional influences on the neural representation of visual motion in primate extrastriate cortex

11:45 pm

Discussion: Ila Fiete

12:45 am

Lunch

2:00 pm

Poster Sessions

4:00 - 5:30 pm

Lab Tours

Sunday, April 17, 2016


Session: Neural coding and the control of action

9:00 am

Greg DeAngelis

Neural computations for dissociating self-motion and object motion

9:45 am

Richard Andersen

Natural actions represented by neurons in human posterior parietal cortex

10:30 am

Break

11:00 am

Peter Dyan

Heuristics of control: habitization, fragmentation, memoization and pruning

11:45 pm

Discussion: Dana Ballard

12:15 pm

Lunch


Session: Neural coding and the control of action

1:15 pm

Eero Simoncelli

Embedding of prior probabilities in neural populations

2:00 pm

Nicholas Priebe

Binocular integration in mice

2:45 pm

Eyal Seidemann

Linking single cortical neurons, local population responses in topographic maps, and perception

3:30 pm

Discussion: Ian Nauhaus