Neural Information Processing

Timetable Seminar "Spatial Vision" (MSc) 2025

Day

Date

#Seminar

Content
Mo14.04.2025

no seminar
Mo21.04.2025

no seminar (Ostermontag)
Mo28.04.2025

1

Introduction and preview of the papers
Mo05.05.2025

2

Attneave, F. (1954). Some informational aspects of visual perception. Psychological Review, 61(3), 183–193.
Mo12.05.2025

3

Campbell, F. W., & Robson, J. G. (1968). Application of Fourier analysis to the visibility of gratings. The Journal of Physiology, 197(3), 551–566.

Mo19.05.2025

no seminar
Mo26.05.2025

4

Nachmias, J., & Sansbury, R. V. (1974). Grating contrast: Discrimination may be better than detection. Vision Research, 14(10), 1039–1042.
Mo02.06.2025

5

Derrington, A. M., & Henning, G. B. (1989). Some observations on the masking effects of two-dimensional stimuli. Vision Research, 29(2), 241–246.
Mo09.06.2025

no seminar (Pfingstpause)

Mo16.06.2025

no seminar

Mo23.06.2025

6

Georgeson, M. A., & Sullivan, G. D. (1975). Contrast constancy: Deblurring in human vision by spatial frequency channels. The Journal of Physiology, 252(3), 627–656.
Mo30.06.2025

7

Carandini, M., & Heeger, D. J. (2012). Normalization as a canonical neural computation. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 13(1), 51–62.
Mo07.07.2025

8

Geisler, W. S., & Albrecht, D. G. (1995). Bayesian analysis of identification performance in monkey visual cortex: Nonlinear mechanisms and stimulus certainty. Vision Research, 35(19), 2723–2730.
Mo14.07.2025

9

Bex, P. J., Mareschal, I., & Dakin, S. C. (2007). Contrast gain control in natural scenes. Journal of Vision, 7(11): 12, 1-12.
Mo21.07.2025

10

Q & A and discussion of seminar