BBCS 8TH ANNUAL MEETING - JUNE 18 - 20, 1998 PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, JUNE 18 3:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (Loeb outside C264) 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: MICHAEL E.J. MASSON (Loeb C264) Current issues in the debate on hypothesis testing. 7:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION AT THE FACULTY CLUB
FRIDAY, JUNE 1998 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. PAPER SESSION: PERCEPTION #1 (Loeb C164) ALLAN, L.G. Temporal bisection: Working memory or reference memory. ARMSTRONG, I.T., Mewhort, D.J.K., & Donaldson, W. The repetition deficit in serial recall does not result in a failure to detect a repetition or estimate correctly the frequency of a target. BREGMAN, A.S., O'Reilly, J., & Crum, P. Components of cycle speed in auditory stream segregation: Tone length and inter-tone interval. DONDERI, D.C., & Belair, S. Category learning causes dynamic changes in tactile memory. GOLD, J., Bennett, P.J., & Sekuler, A.B. Identification of spatial frequency filtered faces and letters by humans and ideal observers. GURNSEY, R., Hebert, A., & Nguyen-Tri, D. Bilateral symmetry is not detected in parallel. PRKACHIN, G.C. Behavioural dissociations of fear from other expressions of emotion. SOUSA, F.F., & DA SILVA, J. A. Scaling seriousness of illness: A comparison of psychophysical methods. SYMPOSIUM: LANGUAGE #1 - MODELS OF WORD RECOGNITION TASKS (Loeb C264) Bodner, G.E., & Masson, M.E.J. A processing fluency account of masked repetition priming. Butler, B.E., & Kwantes, P. The effects of word length on word recognition. Cree, G.S., & McRae, K. Attractor networks of word meaning: Implications for the structure of semantic memory. Kwantes, P., Mewhort, D.J.K., & Bromand, G.A. Evidence for letter scanning using parafoveal priming. Mewhort, D.J.K., Kwantes, P., & Feldman-Stewart, D. A model for letter identification and lexical access. PAPER SESSION: MEMORY (Loeb B149) COHEN, A.J., & Bailey, B.A. Probing the song lexicon: An approach to assessing semantic and episodic memory in the elderly. FERNANDES, M.A., & Moscovitch, M. Divided attention and memory: Interference at encoding and retrieval using word versus number based monitoring tasks. FOREST, G., Godbout, R., & Lussier, I. Morning cognitive performance after one night of total sleep deprivation. HAYMAN, C.A.G., & Cribbie, R.A. Episodic memory for the surface features of pictures is facilitated by study elaboration of meaning. JOORDENS S., & Hockley, B. Recollection and familiarity through the looking glass: When old does not mirror new. MCKONE, E., & Murphy, B. Long-lived semantic priming in an implicit false memories paradigm. Tweed, S., AUBREY, J., & Smith, C. Deprivation of REM or Stage 2 Sleep differentially affects procedural memory performance. UNDERHILL, C., & Donaldson, W. The misinformation effect in categorized word lists. 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. PAPER SESSION: ANIMAL LEARNING & MEMORY #1 (Loeb B146) BEAULIEU, I., Godbout, R., Chiocchio, L., & Fortier, P. Learning the Morris Water Maze after a short paradoxical sleep deprivation in the rat. COHEN, J.S., Barrington, T., & Hunter, C. Intertrial reference and working memory for the "jackpot" arm location in the radial maze as a function of distal and proximal cues. GRATTAN, K.E., Campbell, M.E., Rees, S.L., Quinn, J.E., & Saari, M.J. Spatial versus reference memory in enriched/isolated rats: An introduction to the SPOT. HOGARTH, L.A., & Roberts, W.A. Limitations to rats' ability to understand relationships between landmarks and goals: Beacon homing versus landmark piloting by rats on the radial maze. STANFORD, L., & Brown, R.E. Strain and sex differences in MHC-congenic mice in learning the Hebb-Williams Maze. SUTTON, J.E., Olthof, A., & Roberts, W.A. Landmark use by squirrel monkeys. 10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (Loeb C164) SPECIAL PRESENTATION: EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY IN BRAZIL TODAY Jose A. da Silva and Sergio S. Fukusima, Department of Psychology, University of Sao Paulo at Ribeirao Preto, Brazil 10:15 a.m. - 12:15 a.m. SYMPOSIUM: APPLIED VISION (Loeb C264) Faubert, J. The role of surface texture on stereo depth perception. Rogers, B. Binocular stereospis and the role of vertical disparities . Stelmach, L., Tam, J., Meegan, D., & Corriveau, P. Stereo image compression and transmission: Human perceptual issues. Wilcox, L.M. Evidence of 2nd-order processing in human stereospis. 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. PAPER SESSION: SENSORY & PERCEPTUAL SYSTEMS #1 (Loeb B149) GOLDMAN, J.A., & MacDonald, S.E. Chirping in marmosets (Callithrix jacchus jacchus). PHILLMORE, L., Sturdy, C., Ramsay, S., & Weisman, R. Amplitude and signal-to-noise ratio: Importance to discrimination of distance in songbirds. STURDY, C., Phillmore, L., Price, J., & Weisman, R. Song note discrimination in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). WEISMAN, R., Sturdy, C., & Phillmore, L. Genes, perception, and conceptual knowledge. YEOMANS, J.S. Genetics of reward: Transmitters, receptors and genes. YEOMANS, J.S. The startle reflex: Stimuli, pathways and emotions. 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. SYMPOSIUM: MATHEMATICAL COGNITION (Loeb B146) Arbuthnott, K., & Campbell, J.I.D. Cognitive inhibition in negative priming and negative error priming: A test of the working memory inhibition model. Campbell, J.I.D., & Viloria, B. Strategy reports and simple mental arithmetic. Kulak, A.G., Bisanz, J., Klein, J., Robinson, K., Klein, P., & Khaliq, S. The validity of self-reports in mental addition. LeFevre, J., & Lei, Q. The effects of input format on processing of simple multiplication problems by Chinese- and English-speaking adults. Mirsky, C.A., & Petrusic, W.M. The role of number format in operating on and comparing numbers. Xue, Q., & Campbell, J.I.D. Examining cognitive arithmetic across different cultures. 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. SYMPOSIUM: NEGATIVE PRIMING: WHAT HAVE WE DONE FOR YOU LATELY? (Loeb C164) Christie, J. A solely attention based, negative priming effect: Really!! MacDonald, P.A., & Joordens, S. One hundred milliseconds of negative priming: Now you see it, now you don't! MacLeod, C.M., & Chiappe, D.L. Patterns of negative priming for identical and related words when the cueing context changes between prime and probe. Milliken, B., & Bates, D. Negative priming: The mismatching hypothesis re-visited. Neill, W.T. Transfer-inappropriate processing pursuant to episodic retrieval. Strayer, D.L., & Grison, S. Converging evidence for the locus of inhibition in negative identity priming. SYMPOSIUM: LANGUAGE #2 - PHONOLOGICAL INFORMATION IN WORD RECOGNITION (Loeb C264) Besner, D., & Stolz, J. The Stroop Effect as the gold standard of automaticity: Colour me gone. Borowsky, R., Fonos, N., & Owen, W.J. On the modularity of orthographic and phonological perception. Buchanan, L. Strategies and regularity in non-naming tasks. Owen, W.J., & Borowsky, R. Dissociating reliance on sight vocabulary from reliance on phonetic decoding during word recognition: Exploring the assumption of independence. Pexman, P.M., & Lupker, S.J. Can phonological processing be strategically de-emphasized in lexical decision tasks? PAPER SESSION: MODELLING (Loeb B146) AZEVEDO, R. Expert problem solving in mammography interpretation: A visual cognitive task. CHARBONNEAU, S., Baribeau, J., Nolin, P., & Milovan, D. Short and long term robustness of the Wisconsin Sorting Test (WCST). DALLA BELLA, S., & Peretz, I. Discrimination of musical styles as a function of historical distance. EVA, K.W., Brooks, L.R., Cunnington, J.P.W., & Norman, G.R. Contrast among unpacked alternatives: Their effect on probability judgments. KOENE, R.A., & Takane, Y. Discriminant component priming: Effective regularization and improved interpretability of back-propagation neural networks. MACLEOD, C.M. On the difficulty in replication priming effects in the Stroop task. MEHTA, R., & Baker, A.G. Mental models of cause and causal order: When does cue competition influence contingency judgments? STOKES, T.L., & Bors, D.A. Inspecting the inspection time task: Does it measure mental speed? THOMPSON, V.A., & Byrne, R. Counterfactual reasoning: Reasoning about what might have happened. 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. PAPER SESSION: ATTENTION #1 (Loeb B149) BISCHOF, W.F., Visser, T., & DiLollo, V. Items in attended spatial locations are immune to the attentional blink. BLEILE, K., & Milliken, B. Attentional factors influence the appearance of an object-specific preview benefit. GIESBRECHT, B., & Kingstone, A. Decoupling the costs of switching between objects and object-dimensions. JOLICOEUR, P., & Crebolder, J. On the locus of the attentional blink bottleneck. SYMONS, L.A., Hains, S.M.J., & Muir, D.W. Look at me, I'm talking to you: Infant sensitivity to small shifts of gaze. 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. HEBB SPEAKER: FERGUS I.M. CRAIK (Southam Theatre B) 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. POSTER SESSION #1 (Loeb First Floor) ANTONIADIS, E., Ralph, M., & McDonald, R. Circadian rhythms: Effects on conditioned reward and place learning in the aged hamster. Arguin, M., & FISET, S.,. Covert lexical activation in letter-by-letter dyslexia. BAIRD, B.J., & Herdman, C.A. The role of polysemy in low-frequency irregular words: A rare semantic advantage? BAZANA, P.G., & Muller-Gass, A. Mismatch negativity and cognitive ability. BERNSTEIN, D.M., & Whittlesea, B.W.A. Some things are simply hard to ignore. BUREAU, Y.R.J., & McIntyre, D.C. Perirhinal and postrhinal aspiration lesions impair acquisition in the Morris Water Maze. BUTLER, B.E. The Burt Scandal: Another version of the twin papers. CAMPBELL, M.E., Grattan, K.E., Rees, S., Quinn, J., Smith, S., & Saari, M.J. Anandamide: Behaviour and brain metabolism during the postnatal period. COLEMAN, B., & Parlow, S. Measuring divided attention with a dual task paradigm: Addressing the "initial value" issue. CONRAD, N.J., Hevenor, S.J., & Shedden, J.M. The effects of random versus constant SOA: Implications for multiple-frame ERP experiments. DALHOUSIE PROSEMINAR GROUP To Hebb and beyond. DENGIS, C.A., Sekuler, A.B., Bennett, P.J., & Sekuler, R. Aging affects detection and perceived direction of global motion flow. DESMARAIS, C., & Desrochers, A. Cognitive processes underlying the syllabification of French words in a syllable boundary verification task. DESROCHERS, A., Gonthier, I., Desmarais, C., & Lupker, S.J. Frequency and orthographic regularity effects in naming French words: Changing routes or changing deadlines. DOUCET, C., & Stelmack, R.M. Extraversion and differences in event-related potentials, reaction time, and movement time, on a stimulus-response compatibility task. ELIAS, L.J., Bulman-Fleming, M.B., & McManus, I.C. Are visual temporal asymmetries related to asymmetries in linguistic perception? ERB, S., Shaham, Y., & Stewart, J. The effects of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor antagonist, D-Phe CRF12-41, adrenalectomy, and corticosterone replacement on cocaine- and stress-induced relapse to cocaine-seeking in rats. EVANS, M.A., Shedden, J.M., Hevenor, S.J., & Hahn, M.C. Event-related potentials and the processing of wholes and parts. FERRETTI, T.R., & McRae, K. Modeling the direct object / sentence complement ambiguity. FRANCIS, L.H., Glenn, M.J., & Mumby, D.G. Combined but not separate lesions of the hippocampal formation and rhinal cortex cause retrograde amnesia for object-discrimination problems in rats. FRANCIS, L.D., & Milliken, B. Line length discrimination: A non-spatial demonstration of inhibition of return. GLOVER, S.R., & Dixon, P. Orientation illusion affects posture choice: Evidence for a role of the "perceptual" representation in the selection of action. GONTHIER, I., Desrochers, A., Desmarais, C., Francoeur, C., & Lalonde, J. The effects of category labels and word frequency in a lexical categorization task: The case of gender decisions. GREENHAM, S.L., & Stelmack, R.M. Picture-word interference and attentional modulation of event-related potentials. GRONDIN, S., Guiard, Y., Ivry, R.B., & Koren, S. Manual laterality and hitting performances in major league baseball. HABAK, C., & Faubert, J. Second-order motion perception deficit with aging. HÉBERT, S., Cuddy, L.L., & Jakobson, L.S. An association between text dyslexia and music dyslexia? A study of music reading abilities in a dyslexic musician. IVANOFF, J., & Peters, M. Handedness and asymmetric Simon effects. JACKLIN, K., Lykke, P., & Herdman, C.M. Naming words under a concurrent digit-load: Further evidence supporting an individual differences explanation. KACINIK, N.A., & Lupker, S.J. The effect of prime letter search on semantic versus associative priming. LEBLANC, V.R., & Milliken, B. Inhibition of return and repetition priming: The role of stimulus-response mapping. LEMAY, M., Dugas, C., Gagnon, S., & Godbout, L. Analysis of the effect of aging on prehension. LENNOX, H.J., & McIntyre, D.C. Amygdala projections in the perirhinal cortex of the rat. LESSARD, L., Herdman, C.M., LeFevre, J. Armstrong, J. Concurrence costs in pseudohomophone naming: Base-word phonology can interfere with assembled phonology even when the codes are ostensible similar. MARMUREK, H.H.C. Single-letter colours reduce rather than eliminate Stroop interference in a naming task. Matas, A., & BOLSTER, R.B. Role in intracerebral serotonin 1c receptors in activity-based anorexia in the rat. MCILWAINE, J., & Joordens, S. Examining the role of familiarity versus level of representation in the lexical decision task. MCNEELY, H.E., & Parlow, S.E. Evidence for intact receptive emotional speech in alexthymia. MENDELLA, P.D., Szczesniak, A., & Brown, R.E. Cholecystokinin octapeptide - sulfated (CCK-8S) fails to modulate separation-induced ultrasonic vocalizations in rat pups. OZIN, L.A., & Bennett, P.J. The effects of aging on the detection of visual noise. PAQUET, L. Global dominance outside the focus of attention. PLOWRIGHT, C.M.S., & Landry, F. Individual responses to pollen deprivation by bumble bees foraging on thistle flowers. QUINN, J.E., Rees, S.L., Campbell, M.E., Grattan, K.E., Smith, S., & Saari, M.J. Behavioural effects of piracetam on rats with monosodium glutamate induced deficits. RICHARDS, E., & Singer, M. Goal information and causally complex text. ROSS, N.E., & Jolicoeur, P. Attentional blinks for non-pattern visual information: Effects of masking and of speeded vs. Unspeeded responses to the first target. SAKIC, B., Whishaw, I., Kolb, B., Denburg, J.A., & Szechtman, H. Impaired spontaneous alternation behaviour in autoimmune MRL-LPR mice: Relationship to hippocampal damage and cyclophosphamide treatment. Savina, I., Nakonechny, P.L., & Beninger, R.J. Effects of the PKA activator Sp-cAMPS on place conditioning with intra-accumbens amphetamine. SHERREN, N., Pappas, B.A., Davidson, C.M., Brownlee, B., Tanasoiu, D.., Nguyen, T., & Fortin, T. Behavioural effects of hippocampal reorganization following neonatal cholinergic forebrain lesions. SNYDER, J.J., Giesbrecht, B., & Kingstone, A. Inhibition of return at multiple locations: Does spatial working memory play a role? SONNENSCHEIN, B.H., & Shizgal, P. Duration neglect in brain stimulation reward. SPERENZA, F., Daneman, M., & Schneider, B.A. Age-related differences in the identification of sentence-final words in visual noise. TAYLOR, T.E., & Lupker, S.J. Sequence effects in naming: Additional evidence for a time criterion. VALSANGKAR-SMYTH, M., & Kingstone, A. Hemispheric performance in object-based attention. VAN ADEL, B.A., & Kelly, J.B. Accurate sound localization is dependent on binaurally sensitive auditory brainstem nuclei. VOYER, D., MacDonald, A.M., Birch, S.J., & Stackhouse, A.L. Word frequency and laterality effects in a naming task. VOYER, D., Thériault, M., & Cormier, P. Dichotic listening performance and age at second language acquisition in French-English billinguals. WESTLY, J.K., & Beninger, R.J. Inhibition of PKA in the nucleus accumbens impairs amphetamine-produced enhancement of responding for conditioned reward. WHATMOUGH, C., & Arguin, M. The time course of lexcial orthographic activation by an auditory phonological input. YATES, J., & Mumby, D.G. Diazepam administration during acute thiamine deficiency attenuates subsequent spatial-memory deficits. ZACKON, D.H., Racette, L., Casson, E.J., & Stelmach, L. The effect of age on visual attention. Zhang, Y., & WU, S.H. Long term potentiation in the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus and inferior colliculus. 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. BARBECUE SOCIAL (Tory Quad Area) 8:00 p.m. - Closing RHYTHM AND BLUES EVENING AT CARLETON (Oliver's Pub)
SATURDAY, JUNE 20 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. PAPER SESSION: SENSORY & PERCEPTUAL SYSTEMS #2 (Loeb C164) COPPA, R.D., & Santi, A. Effects of cholinergic and dopaminergic drugs on number and time processing in rats. KALYNCHUK, L.E., Pinel, J.P.J., Diorio, J.C., Sharma, S., & Meaney, M.J. Serotonin receptor regulation in hyperemotional rats. KELLY, J.B., & van Adel, B. Brainstem mechanisms for binaural processing and sound localization. LI, L., & Yeomans, J.S. Prepulse inhibition mediated via the inferior colliculus: Stimulation studies. SUN, H., & Frost, B.J. Neuronal computation of impending collision. YEOMANS, J.S., & Li, L. The startle reflex: Temporal summation between cochlear and trigeminal stimuli. 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. SYMPOSIUM: THE TWO FUNCTIONS OF MEMORY: SKILL TRANSFER AND EVALUATION (Loeb C264) Higham, P.A. The use of heuristics in recognition memory. Masson, M.E.J., Caldwell, J.I., & Whittlesea, B.W.A. Reconstructive memory processes control orthographic similarity effects. Milliken, B. Attention and priming: Discriminating the present from the past. Whittlesea, B.W.A., & Leboe, J.P. The heuristic bases of remembering and knowing: Fluency, confirmation, resemblance and coherence. Williams, L.D. Skill transfer: Positive and negative effects on performance and remembrance. SYMPOSIUM: ISSUES IN COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT (Loeb B149) Hala, S., & Russell, J. Executive control and strategic deception in preschool children and children with autism. Mabbot, D.J., & Bisanz, J. Developmental change and individual differences in children's skill and knowledge in multiplication. Peterson, C. Two years later: Children remember stressful injury events. Robinson, K. Development, lies, and videotape: The validity of children's verbal reports. Sénéchal, M., & Thomas, E.M. Specific phoneme awareness and decoding of pseudowords among first grade students. Thomas, E.M., & Sénéchal, M. Early articulation and later awareness of phonemes among young pre-readers. 9:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. PAPER SESSION: PERCEPTION #2 (Loeb C164) HARRIS, L.R., & Kopinska, A.E. The effects of eye and head position on auditory localization. KONDZIELEWSKI, T. Lateral congruence of eye and hand improves physical matching during estimation of line length. MIKAELIAN, H.H., & Nicholson, M. A comparison between the Mach-Dvorak and the Pulfric depth effects. MIKAELIAN, H.H., & Webber, A. Second-order movement aftereffects. MURRAY, R.F., Sekuler, A.B., & Bennett, P.J. Interference between motion signals of opposite contrast polarity. NICHOLLS, M.E.R., & Bradshaw, J.L. Free-viewing perceptual asymmetries for the judgment of magnitude. OAKLEY, K.J., & Petrusic, W.M. Age and individual differences in the realism of confidence. SEKULER, A.B., McIntosh, A.R., Penpeci, C., Rajah, M.N., Bennett, P.J., Grady, C.L., & Sekuler, R. Neural systems of visual memory in young and old observers. 10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. PAPER SESSION: READING (Loeb C264) FUGELSANG, J., & Borowsky, R. Consistency of mapping between orthography and phonology: The effects of grouping during training. LOGAN, J., & St. John, C. Evidence for adult phonological representation in 2- and 4-year-old children. MARCOUX, A.M., & Logan, J. Phoneme restoration in native and non-native speakers of English: A procedure to determine the relative contribution of lexical knowledge in spoken word recognition. PENNEY, C.G., Hann, P., & Power, B. Rhyme production deficits in poor readers. SAINT-AUBIN, J., & Klein, R.M. The influence of parafoveal identification on letter detection accuracy revisited. SPALEK, T., & Joordens, S. Strategy efects in naming: Stealing from the fast to give to the slow. STOLZ, J.A., & McCann, R.S. Visual word recognition: Re-attending to the role of spatial attention. SYMPOSIUM: ADVANCES IN MUSIC COGNITION (Loeb B149) Frankland, B.W., & Cohen, A.J. On-line parsing of melodies is robust and predictable across two testing contexts. Lantz, M.E., & Cuddy, L.L. Total and relative duration in the internal representation of surface structure in music. Peretz, I., & Gagnon, L. Music and emotion: The neglected side of the brain. Ranvaud, R., Thompson, W.F., & Silveira-Moriyama, L. Shifting auditory attention through pitch space. Russo, F.A., & Cuddy, L.L. Vocal constraints as a source of melodic expectancy. Smith, N.A., & Schmuckler, M.A. Pitch duration and the perception of tonality. Stainton, M. Accuracy of intonation and pitch judgments in singing. Trainor, L.J. Musical preferences in early infancy: The roots of musical aesthetics. Tsang, C.D., & Trainor, L.J. Timbre perception in infants: Categorization of spectral slopes. 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. SYMPOSIUM: TOPICS IN MATHEMATICAL PSYCHOLOGY (Loeb B150) Aubin, P.H., & Petrusic, W.M. Memory psychophysics and expanded judgment. Lacouture, Y., & Marley, A.A.J. Modeling performance limitations and contextual effects in absolute identification. Link, S.W. Why the random walk? Mewhort, D.J.K. Global matching revisited: A test of REM. Petrusic, W.M. Memory psychophysics and similarity comparison. Smith, D.G., & Mewhort, D.J.K. Testing an interference model of symbolic comparison. Stewart, J.A.D., & Mewhort, D.J.K. A test of random walk theory of decision. 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. PAPER SESSION: ANIMAL LEARNING AND MEMORY #2 (Loeb C164) BOYER, M., Rees, S., Quinn, J., & Saari, M.J. Caffeine as a performance enhancing drug: Gender, dose, housing and task considerations. Carr, J.A., & WILKIE, D.M. Rats are reluctant to use a circadian timer on a daily time-place task. OLTHOF, A., & Roberts, W.A. Exploring numerical operations in pigeons. RANKIN, C.H., Peters, K.R., & Ghosh, N. Habituation to a novel environment in the nematode C.elegans. REES, S.L., Quinn, J.E., Grattan, K.E., Campbell, M.E., Paradis, C., & Saari, M.J. The effects of chronic estrogen administration and environmental manipulation in male rats. ROBERTS, W.A., & Sutton, J.E. Attention to time, visual pattern, and spatial position by pigeons. PAPER SESSION: ATTENTION #2 (Loeb B149) CHRISTIE, J.J., & Barresi, J. A test of the impossible: Stanlinesque vs. Orwellian consciousness. KLEIN, R.M., Taylor, T., Dorris, M., Munoz, D., & Simpson, S. On the causes, effects, functions and neural implementations of "inhibition of return". RACETTE, L., Zackon, D.H., Casson, E.J., & Stelmach, L. Lower hemifield advantage in a visual attention task. SNYDER, J.J., & Kingstone, A. Inhibition of return at multiple sites in visual search. WILLIAMS, D.E., & Reingold, E.M. Patterns of eye movements as measures of efficiency and guidance in visual search. 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. SYMPOSIUM: LANGUAGE #3 - SENTENCES AND DISCOURSE (Loeb C264) Dixon, P., & Tannas, K. Interactive effects in parsing: An analysis of errors of interpretation. Hannon, B., & Daneman, M. Predicting individual differences in the component processes of reading comprehension. Jared, D. Differences in the relative use of direct and phonological routes in word recognition depending on reading skill. McRae, K. The immediate use of conceptual knowledge in on-line sentence comprehension: An experiment and some computational modeling. Singer, M. Text recognition: A global matching analysis. 4:15 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (Southam Theatre B) 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. POSTER SESSION #2 (Loeb First Floor) ARSENAULT, A.S., Wilkinson, F., Kingdom, F.A.A., & Lefèbvre, A.M. Seeing the trees for the bark: Spatial properties of 2nd-order texture mechanisms. BARNES, M.A., Pengelly, S., Dennis, M., Faulkner, H., & Wilkinson, M. Math processing in good readers with hydrocephalus. BERTONE, A., & von Grünau, M.W. Motion aftereffects and sensitivity characteristics of first- and second-order motion across the visual field. BILODEAU, L., Bellefeuille, A., & Faubert, J. Comparing visual short-term memory for luminance and colour gratings. BOEHNKE, S.E., Phillips, D.P., & Hall, S.E. The tuning of spatial channels in the human auditory system: Evidence from gap detection. BREBNER, K., Merali, Z., & Anisman, H. Synergistic effects of macrophage derived cytokines: Consumption of a highly palatable substance and plasma corticosterone alterations. BUTLER, B.E., & Hoey, C. Syllable training enhances orthographic sensitivity and word recognition. CERCEL-MIHAITA, L., & Rammsayer, T.H. Context effects in duration discrimination. CHASTON, A.N., & Kingstone, A. Time estimation and attention. CHIPMAN, K.A., & Kimura, D. Sex differences in reliance on vision for a manual sequencing task. COLE, M.R. Within-session response patterns in variable interval ratio schedules. COLLINS, D.W., & Kimura, D. 3-D or not 3-D, that is the question: Investigating the male advantage on mental rotation tasks. COMFORT, R., & LeFevre, J. Processing of simple multiplication problems in visual and auditory formats: Effects of arithmetic skill. CROTOGINO, J., & Wilkinson, F. A new slant on migraine: A test of visual orientation sensitivity. DESROCHERS, A. Relative judgments of temporal order with the months of the year: Comparing the calendar year with the academic year. DUMAS, C. Figurative information and search behaviour in dogs. Dunbar, M., & BELKE, T. Effect of cocaine on fixed interval responding maintained by the opportunity to run. ELLEMBERG, D., Lewis, T.L., Maurer, D., Liu, C.H., & Brent, H.P. Spatial and temporal vision in children treated for unilateral congenital cataract. ENGELAND, C.G., Ossenkopp, K.P., & Kavaliers, M. The effects of bacterial agents on open field behaviour in rats. ENNIS, T.M., & Kingstone, A. The oculomotor readiness hypothesis: Revisited (again!). ERDLE, S.W.P., & Thompson, A. Neuroticism and temporal perspective. FAULKNER, H.J., Barnes, M.A., Dennis, M., & Wilkinson, M. Reading speed and reading comprehension in children with early hydrocephalus. FISET, S., & Ouelette, M. Angular estimation in domestic dogs (Canis familiaris). Flores, C., & STEWART, J. Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) expression in the entorhinal cortex (EC) in response to changes in estrogen levels. FRANKLAND, B.W., & Cohen, A.J. Empirical assessment of Lerdahl & Jackendoff's (1983) group preference rules of Intensification and Parallelism as predictors of melodic parsing. Freire, A., Lee, K., & SYMONS, L.A. The face inversion effect as a deficit in the encoding of configural information: Direct evidence. FRIESEN, C.K., & Kingstone, A. Reflexive orienting to gaze direction interacts with face processing. GALEA, L.A.M., Wilkie, D.M., Sampath, S., Vrana, A.P., & Phelps, M.T. 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