ICC Schedule 2023

Feb 9th – Giulio Palma:
Teixeira, Nascimento, Almeida, Simões, Amaral, & Castelo-Branco (2020) The conscious experience of color constancy and neural responses to subliminal deviations – A behavioral and EEG/ERP oddball study. Consciousness and Cognition, 84, 102987.

Feb 16 – Hamed Karimipour:
de Vries, Akbarinia, Flachot, & Gegenfurtner (2022) Emergent color categorization in a neural network trained for object recognition. eLife, 11, e76472.

Feb 23rd – Takuma Morimoto:
Emery, Volbrecht, Peterzell, & Webster (2023) Fundamentally different representations of color and motion revealed by individual differences in perceptual scaling. PNAS, 120(4), e2202262120.

EXTERNAL: Wed, Mar 1, 16h (NOTE DATE AND TIME!) – OPTICA WEBINAR
Mark Fairchild – Color Inconstancy, Chromatic Adaptation, and Scales of Color Appearance, register here.

EXTERNAL: Thu, Mar 9, 14h – Webinar of Inter-Society Color Council
Roland Fleming – How we learn to see stuff. Register here.

Mar 9 – Alban Flachot:
Mehrani, Mouraviev, & Tsotsos (2020) Multiplicative modulations enhance diversity of hue-selective cells. Sci Rep, 10(1), 8491.

Mar 16 – Ian Pennock:
Duyck, Chang, Gruen, Tello, Eastman, Fuller-Deets, & Conway (2021) Color tuning of face-selective neurons in macaque inferior temporal cortex. eNeuro, ENEURO.0395-0320.2020.

Mar 23 – Avigael Aizenman:
Josserand, Meeussen, Majid, & Dediu (2021) Environment and culture shape both the colour lexicon and the genetics of colour perception. Sci Rep, 11(1), 19095.

Apr 20-21 – Symposium on Human Sensory Experiences
Organised by Beata Wozniak at the University of Sussex, information & Tickets here.

Apr 27 – Alyona Nankevitch:
Ling & Dain (2018) Development of color vision discrimination during childhood: differences between Blue & Yellow, Red & Green, and achromatic thresholds. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 35(4), B35-B42.

May 11 – Nataša Mihajlović
Hansmann-Roth, Kristjánsson, Whitney, & Chetverikov (2021) Dissociating implicit and explicit ensemble representations reveals the limits of visual perception and the richness of behavior. Sci Rep, 11(1), 3899.

May 18-24VSS (Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society)
No sessions then because many of us will go to VSS.

June 1 – VSS Digest 1
Everybody very briefly tells us about their most preferred poster or talk from VSS. The choice can be motivated by various reasons: theoretical breakthrough, method, layout, fun…

June 8 – VSS Digest – P A R T   2 ( ! )
Due to high demand 🙂

June 15th (?) Intermural Presentation Award
Short-&-Sweet Journal Club by Sunčica + Awarding Ceremony