Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms

Poster Session: Sunday, May 17, 2026, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Pavilion

Poster Title

First Author 

Uncovering the neural representations of color appearance

Ambati, Ramith

Do cortical responses measured by visual evoked potentials capture asymmetries in cone-opponent mechanisms?

Cebioglu, Ilgin

Joint representation of color and orientation in human V1: Insights from single-neuron recordings and population geometry

Gong, Xizi

The Effect of Task on Neural Representation of Materials

Lavan, Vatanak

Cortical Representation of Colors During Hue-Scaling and Color-Categorizing Tasks

Lin, Lee

Luminance contrast and JND threshold show conscious and unconscious impact of luminance on illusory color spreading and figure/ground organization

Little, Tiffany

Neural origins of hue asymmetries

Macyczko, Jesse R.

Oculomotor Contributions to Color Vision

Neverodska, Alina

Chromatic Evoked Potentials produced by single-opponent and double-opponent cells in human V1: spatial frequency analysis

Nunez, Valerie

Ten mice suffice: Validating small sample factor analysis in vision science using sampling distributions and photopigment factors from spectral sensitivity data

Peterzell, David

Measuring and controlling magno- and parvo-system contributions to grating acuity

Sperling, George

Neural mechanisms of color encoding in macaque V1 at the center of gaze

Tellez, Isabela

Luminance gradients act as illumination cues rather than physical contrast in an ambiguous figure/ground and illusory color spreading paradigm

Wright, Iris