
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 , 2021
- Ralph W. Nelson (2020 Kenzi Valentyn Vision Research Grant Recipient; Mason Lab, Kinesiology, UW–Madison)
The effects of dual‐task interference and visual attention in autistic and non‐ autistic youth - Yin Li PhD, Asst. Prof. (Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, UW–Madison)
Understanding daily visual experience from a first‐person perspective
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2021
- Anjani Chakrala (2020 Kenzi Valentyn Vision Research Grant Recipient; Huang Lab, Neuroscience, UW–Madison)
Neural representation of multiple moving stimuli at different depths - Jacqueline Fulvio, PhD (Postle Lab, Psychology, UW–Madison)
Sensitivity to 3D motion cues in virtual reality and implications for motion sickness
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2021
- Abhilash Sawant (2020 Kenzi Valentyn Vision Research Grant Recipient; Sinha Lab, Neuroscience, UW–Madison)
Understanding the mechanism and function of postsynaptic inhibition in the ON‐alpha retinal ganglion cell - Julie Wallin (Hoon Lab, Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, UW–Madison)
Remodeling of inhibitory synapses at retinal bipolar cell terminals after loss of afferent input
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2021
- Filiz Yesilkov, PhD, Asst. Professor (Biomedical Engineering, UW–Madison)
Optical metasurfaces for advanced biosensing and spectral imaging - Robert Scheidt, PhD, Professor, (Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University)
Visual contributions to sensorimotor maps of peripersonal space