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BARS 2020 Research

Dissociation of Awareness and Furrow Illusion

Published May 13, 2020

Name: Danielle Burke

Mentor: Marjan Persuh

Abstract: Cannot be displayed for publication purposes

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  • dissociation
  • illusion
  • vision

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Rapid motor responses based on perceived brightness, not on local contrast

Name: Cary Wang, Yuming Liu,

Mentor: Dr. Marjan Persuh

Abstract: The perception of brightness is fundamental for human vision. Previous work suggests that rapid motor responses, as opposed to visual perception, are driven by local contrast and not by …

Published May 13, 2020

Priming with Furrow illusion

Name: Erica Addo

Mentor: Marjan Persuh

Abstract: A prominent theory suggests that response priming depends only on physical characteristics of stimuli and not on their perceived attributes. In response priming, a prime stimulus moderates responses to trailing target stimulus, by …

Published May 13, 2020

“Detect Accessibility Feature of Storefront Using Deep Learning “

Name: Jiajun chen

Mentor: Hao Tang

Abstract: Computer Vision is the branch of the science of computers and software systems which can recognize as well as understand images and scenes. Computer Vision is consisting of various aspects such as …

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