Conference presentations

2017

  • Huber-Huber C & Melcher D "Support for the prediction hypothesis of visual stability: Invalid peripheral preview delays the fixation-locked N170 face inversion effect", Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Berlin, Germany, 27-31.8.2017.
  • Ronconi L, Oosterhof NN, Bonmassar C, Melcher D, "Decoding integration and segregation over different time scales from the ongoing neural oscillations" (poster presentation), European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), Berlin, Germany, 27-31.08.2017.
  • Acunzo D & Melcher D, "Alignment of perceptual and neural oscillations to voluntary saccades", 13th International Conference for Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON), Amsterdam, 5-8.08.2017.
  • Huber-Huber C & Melcher D, "Fixation-locked ERPs suggest predictions of visual content across saccadic eye -movements" Poster presented at the Salzburg Mind-Brain Annual Meeting, Salzburg, Austria, 13-14.7.2017.
  • Melcher D, The temporal organization of visual perception, Talk at Hong Kong University, China, June 2017.
  • Drewes J, Zhu W, Muschter E & Melcher D, Long vs. short integrators: resting state alpha frequency predicts individual differences in temporal integration, Poster at Vision Science Society (VSS) 2017, Florida, USA, 19-24.05.2017.
  • Acunzo DJ & Melcher D, Changes in oscillatory brain activity around the time of saccades: an MEG study of voluntary horizontal saccades in near-darkness condition, Poster at Vision Science Society (VSS) 2017, Florida, USA, 19-24.05.2017.
  • Ronconi L & Melcher D, Alpha oscillation phase determines the timing of perception: evidence from sensory entrainment, Poster at Vision Science Society (VSS) 2017, Florida, USA, 19-24.05.2017.
  • Sharp P, Melcher D & Hickey C, Selective attention modulates the temporal window of integration, Poster at Vision Science Society (VSS) 2017, Florida, USA, 19-24.05.2017.
  • Zhu W, Drewes J, Melcher D, Mechanisms of suppression: How the classic Mondrian beats noise in CFS masking, Poster at Vision Science Society (VSS) 2017, Florida, USA, 19-24.05.2017.
  • Melcher D, The temporal organization of visual perception, Talk at Brown University, USA, 04.05.2017.
  • Melcher D, The temporal organization of visual perception, Talk at UMass-Boston University of Massachusetts Boston, USA, 03.05.17
  • Melcher D, Oscillatory cycles in temporal integration/segregation, Talk at COFEES Spring School, Jena, Germany March 6, 2017.

2016

  • Drewes J, Zhu W, Muschter E & Melcher D, Individual temporal integration window durations correlate with resting state alpha frequency, Presentation at European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2016, Barcelona, Spain, 28.08-01.09.2016
  • Melcher D, It’s about time: the role of temporal windows in organizing visual perception, talk at the University of South Florida, USA, October 2016.
  • Melcher D, It’s about time: the role of temporal windows in organizing visual perception, talk at Muenster University, Germany, June 1 2016.
  • Drewes J, Zhu W, Muschter E & Melcher D, Resting state characteristics predict visual processing speed, Poster at Concepts Actions and Objects (CAOS), Rovereto, Italy, 5-8.05.2016

2015

  • Fairhall S, Schwarzbach J, van Koningsbruggen M; Lingnau A; Melcher D (2015). Spatially-Specific Repetition Suppression in Transsaccadic Perception, Journal of Vision, 2015;15(12):603-603. doi: 10.1167/15.12.603
  • Drewes J, Zhu W, Melcher D (2015). Oscillations in behavioral performance for rapidly presented natural scenes. Journal of Vision, 2015 Sep 1;15(12):1402. doi: 10.1167/15.12.1402
  • Zhu W, Drewes J, and Melcher D (2015). Continuous flash suppression depends on mask temporal frequency. Journal of Vision, 2015 Sep 1;15(12):812. doi: 10.1167/15.12.812.
  • Melcher D, Buonocore A, Fracasso A (2015), Perisaccadic perception: temporal unmasking or spatial uncrowding? Journal of Vision, 2015; 15(12):1307-1307. doi: 10.1167/15.12.1307
  • Sengupta R, Runea P, Melcher D, Raju Bapi S (2015), The influence of pre-stimulus brain oscillations on the visual sense of number: an MEG study, Journal of Vision, 2015; 15(12):906-906. doi: 10.1167/15.12.906
  • Corbett, J E, & Melcher, D. (2015). Evidence for global perceptual averaging in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Annual Vision Sciences Society meeting, St. Petersburg, FL.
  • Wutz A, Melcher D (2015). Object-based perception of orientation in the Ternus-Pikler display. Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society (VSS), Saint Petersburg, Florida.
  • Drewes J, Zhu W, Wutz A, & Melcher D (2015). Dense sampling reveals behavioral oscillations in rapid visual categorization. Rovereto Attention Workshop (RAW 2015), Rovereto, Italy.
  • Wutz A, Muschter E, van Koningsbruggen M, Wesiz N, Melcher D (2015). Temporal integration windows in neural processing and perception aligned to saccadic eye movements. Rovereto Attention Workshop (RAW), Rovereto (TN), Italy.
  • Drewes J, Muschter E, Zhu W, & Melcher D (2015). Detection of brief visual events: an MEG study. European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2015, ref to be assigned).
  • Zhu W, Drewes J, & Melcher D (2015). Time for awareness: mask temporal frequency determines continuous flash suppression effectiveness. European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2015, ref. to be assigned).

2014

  • Drewes J, Zhu W & Melcher D, Temporal integration in rapidly presented natural scenes. European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), 2014, Belgrade, Serbia. Download.
  • Zhu W, Du X, Ma Y, The time course of the closure superiority effect: An ERP study. European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), 2014, Belgrade, Serbia. Download.
  • Corbett JE & Melcher D, What's the purpose of perceptual averaging? Vision Sciences Society, 2014, Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA. Download.
  • Drewes J & Melcher D, Dissociating temporal and spatial integration windows: the case of Vernier Fusion. Vision Sciences Society, 2014, Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA. Download.
  • Zhu W, Drewes J, Gegenfurtner K, Reduced ERP amplitudes for animal stimuli in the absence of conscious awareness. Vision Sciences Society, 2014, Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA. Download.
  • Drewes J & Melcher D. Psychophysical evidence of recurrent processing in object discrimination. Workshop on Concepts, Actions and Objects (CAOS), 2014, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Drewes J, Zhu W, Li Y, Hu Y, Yang F, Du X, Hu X, "A binocular evaluation of pupil-size dependent deviation in measured gaze position", European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), 2014, Bremen, Germany.
  • Drewes J & Melcher D. Temporal and spatial integration windows: the case of Vernier fusion. Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP), 2014, Giessen, Germany.
  • Fairhall SL, Albi A, Melcher D (2014) Temporal Integration Windows for Naturalistic Visual Sequences. Workshop on Concepts, Actions and Objects (CAOS), 2014, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Melcher D, Wutz A, Drewes J & Fairhall S. The role of temporal integration windows in visual perception. International conference on Timing and time perception (Timely), 2014, Corfu, Greece
  • Melcher D, Shukla A & Wutz A, Temporal expansion, more information: the role of subjectively distorted time in information accrual. Vision Sciences Society, 2014, Saint Petersburg, Florida. Download.
  • Sengupta R, Surampudi BR, Basu P & Melcher D, Accounting for subjective time expansion based on a decision, rather than perceptual, mechanism, Vision Science Society Annual Conference, 2014, Florida, USA
  • Wutz A, Muschter E, van Konigsbruggen M, & Melcher D. Saccades reset temporal integration windows. Journal of Vision, Vision Sciences Society, 2014, Saint Petersburg, Florida. Download presentation.
  • Wutz A, Shukla A, Bapi RS, & Melcher D, (2014). Subjective distortions of time influence rapid information accrual. International conference on Timing and time perception (Timely), 2014, Corfu, Greece

2013

  • Beletti I, Wutz A, & Melcher D, Broader, faster, better. Broad attention speeds up object individuation. Rovereto Attention Workshop (RAW), 2013, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Buonocore A, McIntosh RD & Melcher D, Effects of distractors on saccade amplitude and velocity: violations of the main sequence associated with saccadic inhibition. Trieste Symposium on Perception and Cognition, 2013,Trieste, Italy.
  • Corbett JE& Melcher D, Does the statistical stability of background context modulate visual search?, European Conference on Eye Movements, 2013, Lund, Sweden. Download.
  • Corbett JE& Melcher D, Summary statistics support spatiotemporal stability, Vision Sciences Society, 2013, Naples, Florida, USA. Download.
  • Drewes J, Zhu W, Li Y, Hu Y, Yang F, Du X, Hu X, 2013, A binocular evaluation of pupil-size dependent deviation in measured gaze position, Perception 42 ECVP Abstract Supplement, 2013, page 42. Download.
  • Drewes J & Melcher D, Vernier Fusion as a means to investigate temporal and spatial integration windows. Rovereto Attention Workshop (RAW), 2013, Rovereto, Italy.
  • Muschter E, Wutz A, van Konigsbruggen M & Melcher D, The role of eye movements for temporal integration. MPI Tübingen Autumn School "Move the Brain", 2013, Tübingen, Germany. Download.
  • Muschter E, Wutz A , van Konigsbruggen M, & Melcher D, The role of eye movements for temporal integration. IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, 2013, Leipzig, Germany.
  • Sengupta R, Surampudi BR & Melcher D, Subitizing and estimation emerge from a computational saliency map model, Vision Science Society Annual Conference, 2013, Florida, USA
  • Wutz A, Weisz N, Braun C & Melcher D, Electrophysiological signatures of temporal segregation and integration of visual information – an MEG study. Journal of Vision, VSS 2013, Naples, Florida.
  • Wutz A & Melcher D, Temporal buffering and visual capacity: The time course of object formation underlies capacity limits in visual cognition. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TEAP), 2013, Vienna, Austria.