Kurz vor der ECVP (European Conference on Visual Perception) trifft sich am 23. und 24. August der internationale Freundeskreis der Scheune in Leinroden, um nachträglich Bernd Lingelbachs 70ten Geburtstag mit einem Fest und einem hochkarätig besetzten Symposium zu begehen. Folgende Referenten werden erwartet:
Akiyoshi Kitaoka (Kyoto, Japan): ‘The color-dependent Fraser-Wilcox illusion: motion direction is reversed depending on luminance”
http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/index-e.html
Alan Gilchrist (Newark, USA): ‚What lightness illusions tell us about lightness computation‘
http://nwkpsych.rutgers.edu/~alan/
Barbara Gillam (New South Wales, Australia): ‚Revisiting the Poggendorff illusion‘
http://www.psy.unsw.edu.au/contacts-people/academic-staff/scientia-professor-barbara-gillam
Bernd Lingelbach (Leinroden, Germany): ‚The Barn‘
www.leinroden.de
Brian Rogers (Oxford, GB): ‚Illusory Delusions‘
http://www.uaeu.ac.ae/about/news/2012/09/oxford_lecture_series/index.shtml
Claus-Christian Carbon (Bamberg, Germany): ‚Mona Lisa: The mistress of illusion and delusion‘
http://www.uni-bamberg.de/allgpsych/claus-christian-carbon
David Simmons (Glasgow, GB):
http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/psychology/staff/davidsimmons/
Frans Verstraten (Sydney, Australia): ‚Do new (neurophysiological) techniques replace the role of illusions in investigating our perceptual system? ‚
http://www.psych.usyd.edu.au/about_us/
Gunter Loffler (Glasgow, GB): ‚Illusory percepts of translating and rotating objects‘
http://www.gcu.ac.uk/hls/staff/drgunterloffler/
Hans Strasburger (München, Germany): ‚Dancing letters and ticks that buzz around – on the origin of crowding‘
http://www.hans.strasburger.de/
János Geier and Mariann Hudak (Budapest, Hungaria): ‚Curved Hermann and Scintillating grid‘ Poster and ‚Chevreul illusion in a luminance ramp, computational model‘
http://www.geier.hu/
Johannes Zanker (London, GB): ‚How to generate a Mondrian painting‘
http://www.pc.rhul.ac.uk/staff/J.Zanker/johannes.html
Juergen Kornmeier (Freiburg, Germany): ‚What happens in the brain, when perception changes but not the stimulus?‘
http://www.uniklinik-freiburg.de/augenklinik/live/homede/edg/people/kornmeier_en.html?weiterleitung=ja
Kenneth Brecher (Boston, USA): ‚Binocular Delusions‘
http://www.bu.edu/dbin/astronomy/ast_faculty.php?id=9
Ken Shiina (Saitama, Japan): ‚The Scintillating Illusion‘
http://koshiken.jp/eng.htm
Kokichi Sugihara : ‚How to make 3D solids that generate impossible motions‘
http://home.mims.meiji.ac.jp/~sugihara/
http://illusionoftheyear.com/cat/top-10-finalists/2010/#post-2016
Michael Bach (Freiburg, Germany): ‚Visual Illusions on the Internet – 15 years of change in scientific understanding, user behaviour and technology‘
http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/
Nicholas Wade (Dundee, Scotland): ‚Illusions before geometrical optical illusions‘
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/psychology/people/academics/njwade/
Priscilla Heard (London, GB): ‚Looking at flipping illusions‘
http://westengland.academia.edu/PriscillaHeard
Rob van Lier (Nijmegen, The Netherlands): ‚Filling in Illusions‘
http://www.nici.ru.nl/~robvl/
Shelley James (London, GB): ‚Illusions of space and the art works of Ludwig Wilding: perspectives in print‘
http://www.shelleyjames.co.uk/
Stuart Anstis (San Diego, USA):
http://anstislab.ucsd.edu/
Thomas Papathomas (Newark, USA): ‚3-D illusions‘
http://biomedical.rutgers.edu/content/people.php?Last=Papathomas
http://illusionoftheyear.com/cat/2012/#post-2619