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Eye Movements and Motion Perception9th Symposium: May 29-31, 1975Visual Perception of Motion—Allan Pantle, ChairmanHerschel W. Leibowitz & Chris A. Johnson, Pennsylvania State University, Two systems for the perception of movement A. Clymer & Leonard Matin, Columbia University, Perception of velocity during movement aftereffect: Requirements for a multiple-channels model Robert Sekuler, Northwestern University, Analysis and synthesis in motion perception Stuart Anstis, Bristol University, England, Phi movement, and induced movement Robert C. Emerson, University of Rochester, Response of cortical movement analyzers to movement and sequences of flashes John R. Tuttle, University of Rochester, Motion detection in the retina Perception of a Stable World—Ralph Haber, ChairmanAdriana Fiorentini & Lamberto Maffei, CNR, Italy, Perception of tilt and neural correlates Andrew E. Kertesz, Northwestern University, The central component of cyclofusional response Leonard Matin, Columbia University, Stabilization of visual direction during saccades and pursuit movement Richard Held, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Effects of visual fields rotating around the line of sight Johannes Dichgans, University of Freiburg, West Germany, Rotation of visual fields and observers around a vertical axis: Circular vection Lawrence R. Young, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Linear vection and circular vection: Dynamic characteristics and vestibular constraints Pontine Oculomotor Mechanisms—D. A. Robinson, ChairmanAnn Graybiel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Anatomical pathways in the brain stem oculomotor system Robert Baker, University of Iowa, The electrophysiology of vestibulo-ocular connections in the cat Albert Fuchs, University of Washington, The behavior of vestibular nucleus neurons during voluntary eye movement and adequate canal stimulation Steve Highstein, C.R.S. Kaneko, A. Steinaker, B. Cohen, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Synaptic linkage of reticulo-oculomotor pathways in the cat Edward Keller, University of California, Berkeley, Comparison of vestibular and reticular unit activity in alert monkey Jordan Pola, New York State College of Optometry, Eye movement and vestibular activity of MLF fibers in the alert monkey Cerebellar Regulation of Eye Movements—Peter Schiller, ChairmanG. Melvill Jones, McGill University, Optimization in the control of eye movements David A. Robinson, Johns Hopkins University, Gain control of the vestibulo-ocular reflex by the cerebellum of the cat Masao Ito, University of Tokyo, Short-term and long-term control of the vestibulo-ocular reflex by the cerebellum in the rabbit Rodolfo Llinas, K. Epstein, & D. Hillman, University of Iowa, The role of the inferior olive in motor reorganization L. Ritchie, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The effects of cerebellar lesions on saccadic eye movements F. A. Miles, National Institutes of Health, The primate flocculus and smooth pursuit eye movements Visual-Vestibular Interactions—J.L. Brown, ChairmanS. Lisberger, University of Washington, Role of the flocculus in short-term modification of the vestibulo-ocular reflex Volker Henn, University of Zurich, Influence of moving visual stimuli on vestibular neurons Bernard Cohen, Mt. Sinai Medical School, The influence of cerebellar and vestibular lesions on vestibular and optokinetic nystagmus Han Collewijn, Erasmus University, Optokinetic (after) nystagmus, labyrinthectomy, and oculomotor models in the rabbit M. Jeannerod & A. Berthoz, Laboratory of Experimental Neuropsychology, The development of the vestibulo-ocular reflex in visually deprived cats Alexander A. Skavenski, Northeastern University, B. J. Winterson & Robert M. Steinman, University of Maryland,The Minivor--a natural means of stabilizing retinal image motion--how good is it? Stephen S. Easter, University of Michigan, Visual-vestibular interactions in control of eye movements in fish Organizing Committee: |
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