UNSW Workshop on Expectation, Perception and Cognition 2020

1-2 October 2020

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This website contains an archive of presentations from the UNSW Workshop on Expectation, Perception and Cognition 2020.

Click here for the Workshop Guide and Abstract Booklet

KEYNOTE TALKS

Please click on the pictures below to access recordings of the keynote talks from the workshop.

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Introduction by A/Prof Mike Le Pelley (UNSW Sydney)

Introduction to UNSW Workshop on Expectation, Perception and Cognition

POSTERS

See Workshop Guide for abstracts for all posters. In the list below, click on the name of the first author to see the pdf version of the poster, and click on the title of the presentation to see the video presentation of the poster.

Presenters (A - K)

NAME/Poster Presentation
Lucy AlbertellaReward-related attentional capture is associated with increased compulsive behaviours during COVID-19
Nora AndermaneIndividual Differences in the Tendency to See the Expected
Kévin BagueDepressive Symptoms and Reachability Perception: The Role of Expectations
Kirsten BarnesIn Anticipation of Pain:Expectancy modulates corticospinal excitability, pain perception, and autonomic ...
Kevin BerrymanTHINK IT LOUD! How the Volume of Inner Speech Affects Neural Processing
Fernando BlancoDid I really overcome the illness? Individual differences in outcome categorization can explain variation in ...
Tessel BlomPre-activations of neural representations of sensory events bias perceptions towards anticipated biases
Andre BotesLearning to Predict the Expected 
Alycia BuddThe Effect of Positive and Negative Associative Value on the Mismatch Negativity and P3 Responses
Carl BunceaVisual mechanisms that code inter-interactant distance exhibit psychophysical adaptation
Ellie CasperInvestigating attentional biases towards food and body cues in a non-clinical population
Santiago CastielloPsychophysical bias to perceived positive associations in schizotypy
Gizay CeylanSerial Dependence Across Features and Objects
Luo ChenThe Modulation of Expectation Violation on Spatial Cueing Effects
Phillip ChengReward Modulates Visual Perception Independently of Consciousness
Alexandre de Pontes NobreExpectancy modulates perception of Gestalt motion
Jasper De WaardStatistical Learning of Distractor Suppression is Context-Dependent
Tjerk DercksenOmission related brain responses reflect specific and unspecific action-effect couplings
Natalia EgorovaLearning Pain Words
Elena FührerSensorimotor Prediction and Movement-Related Tactile Suppression
Nithin GeorgeDissociable effects of Attention and Prediction on the Sensory Attenuation of Action Consequence
T. Giménez-FernándezProbabilistic Cuing of Visual Search: Neither Implicit nor Inflexible
Hinze HogendoornPredictive visual motion extrapolation emerges spontaneously and without supervision from a layered ...
Kishore JaginiAction influence on the audio-visual simultaneity perception
Philippa JohnsonConcurrent activation of hierarchical neural representations compensates for neural delays in visual ...
Laura-Isabelle KlattAttentional Modulations of Alpha Power in Sound Localization: The Role of Spatial Information
Betina KorkaPredictions based on action intention facilitate the recognition of stochastic regularities
Mrinmayi KulkarniTemporal Regularity Does Not Improve Item-Specific Memory
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Presenters (L - Z)

NAME/Poster Presentation
Sandra LagatorThe Time Course of Gaze Bias in a Perceptual Discrimination Task
Ewen LavoieHow Real Is Virtual Reality? Visual limb representation and haptic feedback impact eye and body movements ...
Mike Le PelleyReward Modulates Visual Perception Independently of Consciousness
Yao LiuWorking memory distortion influence by irrelevant features in a dual task
Troby LuiTime of distraction modulates behavioral sensitivity and distractor-evoked neural responses
Catherine ManningNo evidence for a relationship between autistic-like traits and use of prior information in perceptual ...
Katrina McDonoughSeeing is Believing? Prior knowledge of others’ beliefs biases perception of their actions
Eleanor MosesThe effect of oxytocin on the processing of fear stimuli: An EEG study
E. ParrottaMental imagery and predictive processes in action observation
José PeñalverUsing multivariate analyses of electrophysiological data to disentangle preparatory mechanisms
Anastasiya PoltarzhitskayaThe Influence of the Musical Piece Familiarity Factor on Subjective Perception of its Duration
Hannah RapaportThe Development of Predictive Coding in Young Children
Anna RenderForbidden Temptation
Ben SclodnickPreparing to select: Preparatory state influences on selective attention in a two-target method
Matthias SperlNoradrenaline Potentiates Conditioned Fear Bradycardia, N170, and Late Positive Potential Amplitudes
Winston TanPeer to Peer: The Mediating Role of Anxiety and Expectancy in Socially transmitted Nocebo Nausea
Emily ThomasProbabilistic predictions sharpen expected action outcome representations in V1
Eric ThrailkillBehavior chains reveal associative structure in human instrumental learning
Kevin TsangVision can contribute to auditory perception by informing of the sound field
Colin VegasWhen affordance affordance-based expectations can be different from real motor performance: On the role ...
E. K.  WardNo evidence for reduced precision-weighting of prediction errors in autistic adolescents Evidence from ERPs ...
Malte WöstmannOrienting spatial attention in time: Lateralized alpha power reflects spatio-temporal filtering
Wenchen YanRemember More With An Unexpected Event: Violation of Expectation Erases Short-Term Source Amnesia
Jane YookMotion extrapolation in the flash-lag effect depends on perceived, rather than physical speed
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