
Summer is conference time. Here are this year’s contributions from our lab. Some where presented as talks, but many were posters. Check them out. I am posting them here for download:
Troje, N. F., Bieg, A., Mahmood, N., Mohler, B., Black, M. (2016) People perception: Attractiveness from shape and motion Vision Science Society meeting, St Pete Beach, FL. (presented as talk).
Helm, F., Weech, S., Munzert, J., Troje, N. F. (2016) Spatiotemporal dissimilarity influences the perceptual discriminability of deceptive and non-deceptive throwing. Vision Science Society meeting, St Pete Beach, FL. Poster.
Kenny, S., Troje, N. F. (2016) Effects of movement-shape inconsistencies on perceived weight of lifted boxes. Vision Science Society meeting, St Pete Beach, FL. Poster.
Veto, P., Einhäuser, W., Troje, N. F. (2016) Biological motion distorts size perception. Vision Science Society meeting, St Pete Beach, FL. Poster.
Weech, S., Konar, Y., Troje, N. F. (2016) Vection is facilitated by bone conducted vibration and galvanic vestibular stimulation Vision Science Society meeting, St Pete Beach, FL. Poster.
Phillipou, A., Rossell, S. L., Castle, D. J., Gurvich, C., Hughes, M. E., Nibbs, J. B., Troje, N. F., Abel, L. A. (2016) Saccadic control in anorexia nervosa: Implications for the potential neurobiological underpinnings of anorexia nervosa Annual meeting of the Society for Biological Psychiatry, Atlanta. (presented as talk)
Reid, T., Theunissen, L., Troje, N. F. (2016) Pecking accuracy in pigeons is controlled during stop phases. Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science 26th Annual Meeting, Ottawa. Poster.
Troje, N. F., Theunissen, L. (2016) Head-bobbing in pigeons: Vision or biomechanics? Annual meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology, Brighton UK. (presented as talk)