Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Poster Session: Monday, May 18, 2026, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

43.465

Multi-Layered Hierarchical Motion: Ancestors Matter, Descendants Do Not

He, Ziwei

43.464

Multiple object tracking under mesopic illumination: the role of object contrast and spacing

Lei, Quan

43.463

What looks like horizontal motion today may look like vertical motion tomorrow: Within-observer differences in visual apparent motion.

Prins, Nicolaas

43.462

Can a hole have a goal? Effects of figure/ground cues on the detection and evasion of chasing in a ‘keepaway’ task

Lassise, Sarah

43.461

Interpreting Social Actions: The Role of Joint Action in Biological Motion Perception

Gonzalez, Uriel

43.460

Variation in motion-in-depth direction discrimination across the visual field with isolated binocular cues

Kemp, Jovan

43.459

A functional gradient of object motion to self motion based selectivity across the proposed human homolog of FST

Capurro, Kaylie J.

43.458

The Accuracy of 3D Heading Perception

Layton, Oliver

43.457

Beyond expansion and spirals: common motifs of optic flow derived from natural visual experience

Urquijo, Giselle R.

43.456

Predicting Gravitational Self-Motion: Falling Down Versus Falling Up

Joerges, Bjoern

43.455

Optic flow speed discrimination is enhanced during walking

Brown, Cassidy

43.454

Infants’ sensitivity to size and spatiotemporal content of a dynamic 1/f texture across their peripheral visual field

Ravi, Aishwarya