2018 CCN Workshop: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Face Perception

Tuesday, August 28 / Loew Auditorium / Black Family Visual Arts Center

5:30-6:30

Sinha

Project Prakash: Merging science and service

 

 

Wednesday, August 29 / The Hayward Room / The Hanover Inn

8:30am

 

Breakfast

9:15

Gobbini

Welcome comments

9:30-10:30

Livingstone

The development of specialized modules for recognizing faces, scenes, text, and bodies: what you see is what you get

10:30-11

 

Coffee break

11-noon

Grill-Spector

Neural mechanisms of the development of face perception

noon-1:30

 

Lunch

1:30-2:30

Tsao

Faces: A neural Rosetta Stone

2:30-3:30

 

Coffee break & poster session

3:30-4:30

O'Toole

Understanding face representations in deep convolutional neural networks: Face Space Theory evolves

4:30-5:30

Castillo

 A very fast super-recognizer for faces running in my GPU

5:30-6:30

Martinez

The face of emotion: From faces and emotion to the visual recognition of intent

 

Thursday, August 30 / The Hayward Room / The Hanover Inn

8:30am

 

Breakfast

9:30-10:30

Gobbini

The importance of familiarity for understanding face perception

10:30-11:00

 

Coffee break

11:00-noon

Jenkins

How many faces do people know (and how many others do we differentiate)?

noon-1:30

 

Lunch

1:30-2:30

Yovel

Beyond faces: A comprehensive framework for person recognition

2:30-3:00

 

coffee break

3:00-4:00

Rossion

 Understanding human face recognition with fast periodic visual stimulation

4:00-5:00

Duchaine

Developmental prosopagnosics have widespread selectivity reductions across category-selective visual cortex

5:00-5:15

 

Coffee break

5:15-6:15

 

Final discussion