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  • 03:13 Harding FPA Server Submit and Review Procedure

    Harding FPA Server Submit and Review Procedure

    January 20, 2011

    How an Editor can use the Harding FPA Server to submit files manually for analysis, then review the results.

  • 01:44 Harding FPA Server Multichannel Configuration

    Harding FPA Server Multichannel Configuration

    January 20, 2011

    How to configure the Harding FPA Server to analyse short and long duration assets in a multi-channel setup.

  • 03:19 Harding FPA Server Integrated Workflow

    Harding FPA Server Integrated Workflow

    January 21, 2011

    How to integrate the Harding FPA Server using the submit interface.

  • 50:15 Robert H. Wurtz "Brain Circuits for Stable Visual Perception"

    Robert H. Wurtz "Brain Circuits for Stable Visual Perception"

    November 29, 2011

    Robert H. Wurtz: Brain Circuits for Stable Visual Perception. Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Keynote 2009. Abstract: In the 19th century von Helmholtz detailed the need for signals in the brain that provide information about each impending eye movement. He argued that such signals coul...

  • 53:20 Carla Shatz "Releasing the Brake on Ocular Dominance Plasticity"

    Carla Shatz "Releasing the Brake on Ocular Dominance Plasticity"

    December 20, 2011

    Carla Shartz: Releasing the Brake on Ocular Dominance Plasticity. Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Keynote 2010. Connections in adult visual system are highly precise, but they do not start out that way. Precision emerges during critical periods of development as synaptic connections rem...

  • 01:01:00 Daniel Wolpert "Probabilistic Models of Human Sensorimotor Control"

    Daniel Wolpert "Probabilistic Models of Human Sensorimotor Control"

    December 20, 2011

    Daniel Wolpert: Probabilistic Models of Human Sensorimotor Control. Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Keynote 2011. The effortless ease with which humans move our arms, our eyes, even our lips when we speak masks the true complexity of the control processes involved. This is evident when ...

  • 44:10 Ranulfo Romo "Conversion of sensory signals into perceptual decisions"

    Ranulfo Romo "Conversion of sensory signals into perceptual decisions"

    November 14, 2012

    Ranulfo Romo: Conversion of sensory signals into perceptual decisions. Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Keynote 2012. Most perceptual tasks require sequential steps to be carried out. This must be the case, for example, when subjects discriminate the difference in frequency between two m...

  • 55:02 Michael Tarr "Twenty years in twenty slides: A brief history of vision"

    Michael Tarr "Twenty years in twenty slides: A brief history of vision"

    December 3, 2012

    OPAM 2012 Keynote Address

  • 58:33 Larry Abbott "The Interaction of Evoked and Spontaneous Activity in Visual Processing"

    Larry Abbott "The Interaction of Evoked and Spontaneous Activity in Visual Processing"

    December 7, 2012

    Larry Abbott. VSS Keynote Address 2007: The Interaction of Evoked and Spontaneous Activity in Visual Processing. In vivo recordings from primary visual cortex reveal that spontaneous background activity can be as complex as activity evoked by visual stimuli. Embedding visually evoked responses in...

  • 58:10 Edward Callaway "Unraveling fine-scale and cell-type specificity of visual cortical circuits"

    Edward Callaway "Unraveling fine-scale and cell-type specificity of visual cortical circuits"

    December 7, 2012

    Edward Callaway. VSS Keynote Address 2008: Unraveling fine-scale and cell-type specificity of visual cortical circuits. We have studied primary visual cortex to better understand how neural circuits give rise to perception. We have found that cortical circuits are extremely precise, such that dif...

  • 42:50 Andrew Smith "New Directions in Cognitive Neuroscience Symposium 2007: Functional MRI: Beyond the Blob"

    Andrew Smith "New Directions in Cognitive Neuroscience Symposium 2007: Functional MRI: Beyond the Blob"

    April 29, 2013

    The standard fMRI group analysis is based on statistical detection of task-related brain activity that has a consistent location across brains. The use of this technique has revealed a great deal about the organization of the human brain. Arguably, it has revealed more than has neuropsychology an...

  • 18:25 Sophie Wuerger "CGIV 2006: Colour Appearance and Cone Signals: How does the Human Brain Combine the Retinal Cone Signals to Yield Colour Sensations such as Red, Green, Yellow and Blue?"

    Sophie Wuerger "CGIV 2006: Colour Appearance and Cone Signals: How does the Human Brain Combine the Retinal Cone Signals to Yield Colour Sensations such as Red, Green, Yellow and Blue?"

    April 30, 2013

    What computation does the human brain perform when we experience "red" (or green, or yellow, or blue)? How does the human visual system combine the retinal cone signals (L, M, S cones) to yield these colour sensations? To address this question we ask observers to select the colour which appears ...

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