ViperLib Logo

Viperlib News: VSS Demo Night Winners 2011

You are here: Home > News > VSS Demo Night Winners 2011

All Areas of Viperlib:

Anatomy Physiology Lgn Miscellaneous Mt V5 Optics Retina V1 Visual Cortex

Attention & Learning Miscellaneous Multisensory Integration Perceptual Organisation Reading Visual Memory Visual Stm

Colour Colour Blindness Colour Constancy Colour Contrast Colour Illusions Miscellaneous

Depth Binocular Vision Depth Illusions Miscellaneous Rivalry Stereo

Development Miscellaneous

Faces Miscellaneous

Illusions Aftereffects Ambiguous Figures Contingent Aftereffects Geometrical Illusions Impossible Figures Miscellaneous Shape Illusions Size Illusions

Imaging Erg Fmri Miscellaneous Vep

Lightness Brightness Miscellaneous Shading

Miscellanous Miscellaneous

Motion Apparent Motion Biological Motion Eye Movements Heading Miscellaneous Optic Flow Perception And Action Plaids And Gratings Temporal Factors

Spatial Vision Contours Faces Miscellaneous Natural Scenes Object Recognition Orientation Space Perception Surfaces Texture

Viper2go Tutorials Anatomy Physiology Aol Colour Depth Eye Movements Illusions Miscellaneous Motion Spatial Vision

Vision Scientists Miscellanous

Visual Abnormalities Colour Blindness Glaucoma Miscellaneous Neglect

Peter Thompson

Viperlib News: VSS Demo Night Winners 2011

Published on 19 May 2011 at 07:08 by Peter Thompson

Demo night at VSS this year was bigger and better than ever. Viperlib with the help of Art Shapiro visited the various exhibits and decided to award two prizes of 100 Euros each.
It was clear that the “People’s Choice” was Martin Lages and Maryam Viziri Pashkam’s fabulous use of a strobe light and an iPhone!
We also liked Rob Ennis and Qasim Zaidi’s simple demonstration of how to measure visual aftereffects.

Well done to both winners. We hope details of their demonstrationsd will be on Viperlib very soon.

Comments