First International Workshop on Attention and Cognition


Part 1: Spatio-temporal Constraints in Human Information Processing
Date: September 28, 2002
Venue: AIST Waterfront research center (Odaiba, Tokyo)
http://www.aist.go.jp/aist_e/guidemap/waterfront/waterfront_map_main.html


10:00-10:15 Opening remarks (Kazuhiko Yokosawa)


10:15-11:15 Session 1 (Chair: Jun Saiki)
Tetsuko Kasai (1), Hiromi Morita (1,2), & Takatsune Kumada (1)
1) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
2) NEDO Fellow, Japan
"Selection of orientation defined by within- and between-feature dimensions: An ERP study"
Tadamasa Narimoto &Yoshitaka Makino
Chukyo University, Japan
"Spatial information and visuospatial memory: Are the location of an object (WHERE) and the motion of an object (HOW) processed as the same module in visuospatial memory?"


11:15-12:00 Special talk (Chair: Takatsune Kumada)
Shinya Yamamoto
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
"Reversal of subjective temporal order due to arm/stick crossing"


12:00-13:00 Lunch


13:00-14:45 Invited talk (Chair: Jun-ichiro Kawahara)
Vincent Di Lollo
University of British Columbia, Canada
"Appearances are deceiving: A lifetime of theoretical debunking"


14:45-15:00 Coffee break


15:00-17:00 Session 2 (Chair: Kazuhiko Yokosawa)
Yoshihiko Yagi & Tadashi Kikuchi
Institute of Psychology, University of Tsukuba, Japan
"Negative compatibility effect at post-categorical level"
Nobutaka Endo & Yuji Takeda
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
"Interaction between object cueing and spatial cueing in visual search"
Jin-Shil Hyun & Min-Shik Kim
Department of Psychology, Yonsei University, Korea
"Implicit learning of background context on visual search"


17:00- Closing remarks (Jun-ichiro Kawahara)

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Part2: Objects and Attention in Human Information Processing
Date: October 8, 2002
Venue: Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University (Room 201, Second Floor, Engineering Building #2)


13:00-13:15 Opening remarks (Kazuhiko Yokosawa)


13:15-14:45 Invited talk (Chair: Jun Saiki)
Brian Scholl
Department of Psychology, Yale University, USA
"Perceiving Persisting Objects"


14:45-15:00 Tea break


15:00-17:00 Session (Chair: Takatsune Kumada & Jun-ichiro Kawahara)
Masayoshi Nagai (1, 2) & Jun Saiki (2)
1) JSPS Research Fellow, Japan
2) Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Japan
"Representational Momentum is not affected by induced motion"
Hirokazu OGAWA & Akihiro YAGI
Department of Psychology, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
"The implicit processing in multiple object tracking"
Mutsumi Suganuma (1,2) & Kazuhiko Yokosawa (1)
1) Graduated School of Humanities and Sociology, University of Tokyo, Japan
2) JSPS Research Fellow, Japan
"Effect of depth on item merging MOT"


17:00- Closing remarks (Jun Saiki)


Organizing & Programing Committee
Takatsune Kumada (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Kazuhiko Yokosawa (Graduated School of Humanities and Sociology, University of Tokyo)
Jun Saiki (Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University)
Jun-ichiro Kawahara (Department of Psychology, Hiroshima University)

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