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

43.454

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

Ravi, Aishwarya

43.455

Optic flow speed discrimination is enhanced during walking

Brown, Cassidy

43.456

Predicting Gravitational Self-Motion: Falling Down Versus Falling Up

Joerges, Bjoern

43.457

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

Urquijo, Giselle R.

43.458

The Accuracy of 3D Heading Perception

Layton, Oliver

43.459

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

Capurro, Kaylie J.

43.460

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

Kemp, Jovan

43.461

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

Gonzalez, Uriel

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

43.463

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

Prins, Nicolaas

43.464

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

Lei, Quan

43.465

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

He, Ziwei