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Oral communications
Preliminary Programme (pdf)
Friday, 8 November 9:00 - 12:40
Room 2B second floor. H3
building. via A Valerio 12 - Trieste
9:00
Landais D.
EHESS and Jean Nicod Institut, Paris, France
Perception and cognition. Synesthesia and the semantic part of
perceptual experience or when cognition occur
9:17
Reisenger M.
Reisinger studios
Theatre Consultant, Bühnenplanung Walter Kottke Ing. GmbH
Utilizing LEDs to compliment Maxwell
9:34
Hajnal A.
School of Psychology,
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, USA
Complex variability of action informs affordance perception
9:51
Uccelli S1, Pisu V13, Palumbo L2,
Harrison N2, & Bruno N1.
1
University of Parma, Parma, Italy; 2 Liverpool Hope
University, Liverpool, UK; c Southampton University,
Southampton, UK
Asymmetric
effect of distractor graspable objects on lateralized readiness
potentials of successive actual grasp
10:08
Di Luca M
School of Psychology,
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Causal inference in hand-based virtual interaction
10:25
Barnett-Cowan M.
Department of
Kinesiology, University of Waterloo
Using commercially available games for studying multisensory integration
in virtual reality
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10:42
Coffee Break
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11:15
D’Argenio G 1,2, Finisguerra A3 and Cosimo
Urgesi 2,3
1.
PhD Program in Neural and Cognitive Sciences, Department of Life
Sciences, University of Trieste, Italy; 2.
Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Languages
and Literatures, Communication, Education and Society,
University of Udine, Italy; 3. Scientific
Institute,
IRCCS E. Medea, Pasian di Prato (Udine), Italy
The experience-dependent shaping of body gender perception
11:32
Markovic S and Bulut T
Laboratory of
Experimental Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of
Belgrade, Serbia
The effects of gender ambiguity on gender categorization and
attractiveness of the human body
11:49
Aleotti S, Cutini S, Di Bono MG, Priftis K
University of Padova,
Padova, Italy
Order versus chaos: The impact of structure on number-space associations
12:06
Pecunioso A1, Miletto Petrazzini ME2, and
Agrillo C1
1Department
of
General Psychology, University of Padova, Italy; 2
School of Biological and Chemical Science, Queen Mary University
of London, UK
Number and space interaction: Evidence for a horizontal–vertical
numerosity illusion.
12:23
Todorovic D.
Laboratory of
experimental psychology, Department of psychology, University of
Belgrade, Serbia
Amodal completion of color:
conditions and contexts.
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