Neuronale Informationsverarbeitung

Timetable Seminar "Spatial Vision" (MSc) 2022

Day

Date #Seminar Content
Mo 25.04.2022 1 Introduction and preview of the papers
Mo 02.05.2022 - no seminar
Mo 09.05.2022 2 Attneave, F. (1954). Some informational aspects of visual perception. Psychological Review, 61(3), 183–193.
Mo 16.05.2022 - no seminar
Mo 23.05.2022 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.

Mo

30.05.2022 4 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.
Mo 06.06.2022 - no seminar (holidays)                  
Mo 13.06.2022 - no seminar
Mo 20.06.2022 5

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

Mo 27.06.2022 6

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

Mo 04.07.2022 7 Bex, P. J., Mareschal, I., & Dakin, S. C. (2007). Contrast gain control in natural scenes. Journal of Vision, 7(11), 12–12.
Mo 11.07.2022 8 Schütt, H. H., & Wichmann, F. A. (2017). An image-computable psychophysical spatial vision model. Journal of Vision, 17(12), 12, 1–35.
Mo 18.07.2022 9 Nakayama, K., He, Z. J., & Shimojo, S. (1995). Visual surface representation: A critical link between lower-level and higher-level vision. In D. N. O. S. M. Kosslyn (Ed.), An Invitation to Cognitive Science (pp. 1–70). MIT Press.
Mo 25.07.2022 - no seminar