43rd NIPS International Symposium nips top
face recognition and perception

 
Program 
   
Oct 30 (Tue), 2012 
   
18:00-20:00  
Faculty Meeting (Okazaki New Grand Hotel) 
  
Oct 31 (Wed), 2012
8:20-8:30
Opening Remark
Ryusuke Kakigi (National Institute for Physiological Sciences)
8:30-9:30
Keynote Lecture 1
Chair: Tetsuya Iidaka (Nagoya University) 
James Haxby (Dartmouth College, USA)
gA common, high-dimensional model of the representational space for faces and objects in ventral temporal cortexh
9:30-9:45 -----------Coffee Break-----------
Session 1
Chair: Tetsuya Iidaka (Nagoya University)
James Haxby (Dartmouth College, USA)
9:45-10:30
Kalanit Grill-Spector (Stanford University, USA) 
gThe neural bases of face recognition in humansh
10:30-11:15
Maria Ida Gobbini (Dartmouth College, USA)
gDistributed neural system for face recognitionh
11:15-11:45
Tetsuya Iidaka (Nagoya University)
gDistinct neural correlates of empathy for happy and sad emotions: 3T fMRI studyh
11:45-13:15 -----------Lunch-----------
Session 2
Chair: Ryusuke Kakigi (National Institute for Physiological Sciences)
Bruno Rossion (Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
13:15-14:00
Bruno Rossion (Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
gUnderstanding face perception by means of fast periodic visual stimulationh
14:00-14:45
Margot J. Taylor (University of Toronto, Canada)
gDevelopment of face processing: Recognizing faces and their emotionsh
14:45-15:15
Shozo Tobimatsu (Kyushu University)
gElectrophysiological approach to human face perception: mportance of stimulus manipulationh
15:15-15:30 -----------Coffee Break-----------
15:30-16:15
Ana Susac (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
gNeurodynamics of very early face processingh
16:15-17:00
Andreas Ioannides (AAI Scientific Cultural Services Ltd, Cyprus)
gWhy face processing in the human brain is fast: clues from categorization and emotion analysish
17:00-17:30
Ryusuke Kakigi (National Institute for Physiological Sciences)
gFace inversion effect: MEG/EEG studyh
18:00-20:00
Welcome Reception (Okazaki Conference Center)
 
Nov 1 (Thu), 2012
8:30-9:30
Keynote Lecture 2
Chair: Satoshi Eifuku (University of Toyama) 
Doris Y. Tsao (California Institute of Technology, USA)
gThe neural machinery for processing facesh
9:30-9:45 -----------Coffee Break-----------
Session 3
Chair: Satoshi Eifuku (University of Toyama) 
Doris Y. Tsao (California Institute of Technology, USA)
9:45-10:15
Manabu Tanifuji (RIKEN, Brain Science Institute)
gNeural mechanisms to represent information about face category 
and visual features simultaneously in inferotemporal cortexh
10:15-11:00
Winrich A. Freiwald (The Rockefeller University, USA) 
gOn the neural basis of face recognitionh
11:00-11:30
Yoichi Sugita (Waseda University)
gFace perception in monkeys before and after seeing flesh facesh
11:30-12:00
Satoshi Eifuku (University of Toyama)
gNeural representations of perceptual and semantic identities of individuals in the ventral anterior inferior temporal cortex of monkeysh
12:00-17:00
Excursion to Asuke area (with lunch)
17:00-19:00
Poster Session Core Time (with light meals and beverages)
Nov 2 (Fri), 2012
8:30-9:30
Keynote Lecture 3
Chair: Masumi Inagaki (National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry) 
K. Suzanne Scherf (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
gAtypical development of face perception in autismh
9:30-9:45 -----------Coffee Break-----------
Session 4
Chair: Masumi Inagaki (National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry)
K. Suzanne Scherf (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
9:45-10:30
Joseph P. McCleery (University of Birmingham, UK)
gHuman face and body action processing in infants at risk for autismh
10:30-11:00
Miho Nakamura (The Institute for Developmental Research)
gFace perception in patients with Williams syndrome: Neuropsychological and neurophysiological findingsh
11:00-11:45
Daniel Messinger (University of Miami, USA)
gThe development of face perception in the context of infant emotional expressions: A computer vision perspectiveh
11:45-12:15
Masumi Inagaki (National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry)
gNeurophysiological alteration of face recognition in ASD childrenh
12:15-13:30 -----------Lunch-----------
Session 5
Chair: Shigeru Akamatsu (Hosei University)
Helmut Leder (University of Vienna, Austria)
13:30-14:15
Timothy Bickmore (Northeastern University, USA)
gRelational agents for patient education and counselingh
14:15-15:00
Yiannis Demiris (Imperial College London, UK)
gBioinspired generative computational models of action perceptionh
15:00-15:30
Motoaki Sugiura (Tohoku University) 
gSelf-face recognition as revealed by fMRIh
15:30-15:45 -----------Coffee Break-----------
15:45-16:30
Helmut Leder (University of Vienna, Austria)
gAppreciation and perception of facesh
16:30-17:15
Alexander Todorov (Princeton University, USA)
gSocial perception of facesh
17:15-17:45
Takashi Tsukiura (Kyoto University)
gRemembering faces: The impact of face-based social signals on memory for facesh
18:30-21:00
Banquet (Okazaki Conference Center)
 
Nov 3 (Sat), 2012
8:30-9:30 
Keynote Lecture 4
Chair: Masami K. Yamaguchi (Chuo University)
Gillian Rhodes (The University of Western Australia, Australia)
gAdaptive processes in normal and disordered face perceptionh
9:30-9:45 -----------Coffee Break-----------
Session 6
Chair: Masami K. Yamaguchi (Chuo University)
Gillian Rhodes (The University of Western Australia, Australia)
9:45-10:30
Harold Hill (University of Wollongong, Australia)
gExploring face space: Linking perceived and measured face shapeh
10:30-11:15
Alice J. O'Toole (The University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
gUnderstanding the neural representation of facial identity, race and viewpoint: Constraining the neural with the perceptualh
11:15-11:45
Masami K. Yamaguchi (Chuo University)
gInfant's face perception: NIRS studiesh
11:45-13:15 -----------Lunch-----------
13:15-14:00
Ken Nakayama (Harvard University, USA)
gWhat is developmental prosopagnosia?h
14:00-14:45
Shinsuke Shimojo (California Institute of Technology, USA)
gPreferences of faces and other objects - behavioral and neural correlatesh
14:45-15:45
Closing Lecture
Chair: Masami K. Yamaguchi (Chuo University)
Olivier Pascalis (Université Pierre Mendès France, France)
gThe role of experience on the development of face processing during the first year of lifeh
15:45-16:00 
Concluding Remark
Ryusuke Kakigi (National Institute for Physiological Sciences)
       
    Nov 1 (Thu) 17:00-19:00
Poster Session Core Time
 
 
   
P1 Initial and life-long development in face perception ~comparative approaches onto face perception~
Ikuma Adachi, Christoph Dahl
P2 Automatic face image generation system for transforming three dimensions of higher-order
impression and its applications
Shigeru Akamatsu, Hanae Ishi, Yoshinori Inaba 
P3 Broadly tuned face and hand representations in human high-level visual cortex.
Nicolas Davidenko, Kevin S. Weiner, Kalanit Grill-Spector
P4 Fine-grained face discrimination as evidenced by fast periodic visual stimulation
Adélaïde de Heering, Joan Liu-Shuang, Anthony M. Norcia, Bruno Rossion
P5 Basis of the individual differences in configural face processing.
Hirokazu Doi, Kazuyuki Shinohara
P6 Atypical updating of face representations with experience in children with autism
Louise Ewing
P7 Facial identity recognition in children with autism spectrum disorders revealed by P300 analysis
Atsuko Gunji, Takaaki Goto, Yosuke Kita, Ryusuke Sakuma, Naomi Kokubo, 
Toshihide Koike, Kotoe Sakihara, Makiko Kaga, Masumi Inagaki
P8 Verbalizing featural information before recognition task causes processing shift of face recognition
Aya Hatano, Shinji Kitagami, Jun Kawaguchi
P9 It is in the eye but not that early
Anne Hillairet de Boisferon
P10 Atypical gaze behavior towards face images in individuals with Williams Syndrome: An eye-tracking study
Masahiro Hirai, Miho Nakamura, Yukako Muramatsu, Naoko Hayashi, 
Hirokazu Kurahashi, Seiji Mizuno
P11 Infantsf brain activity for the faces with contrast-negated eyes
Hiroko Ichikawa, Yumiko Otsuka, So Kanazawa, Masami K. Yamaguchi, Ryusuke Kakigi
P12 Quantification of the correspondence between the changes in facial expressions and the degree of emotions
Masaki Ishii, Toshio Shimodate, Yoichi Kageyama, Tsuyoshi Takahashi, Makoto Nishida
P13 Developmental change of sensitivity to threatening faces in children with autism spectrum disorders
Tomoko Isomura, Nobuo Masataka
P14 Childrenfs face identity representations are no more view-specific than those of adults
Linda Jeffery, Cameron Rathbone, Ainsley Read, Gillian Rhodes
P15 Intra-cerebral electrical stimulation of a face-sensitive cortical area causes transient specific
impairment in face recognition
Jacques Jonas, Médéric Descoins, Laurent Koessler, Sophie Colnat-Coulbois, 
Bruno Rossion, Louis Maillard
P16 Attractive faces enhance cognitive performance
Shogo Kajimura, Toshiyuki Himichi, Michio Nomura
P17 Imaging and decoding of semantic responses related to visual stimuli by electrocorticogram
Kyousuke Kamada, Naoto Kunii, Kensuke Kawai, Nobuhito Saito
P18 The syllable congruency of audio-visual speech stimuli and the response timing in the
ventriloquism with bilateral visual presentations.
Shoko Kanaya, Kazuhiko Yokosawa
P19 Quantitative analysis of features and impressions among faces belonging to different categories
Masahide Kaneko
P20 The role of local and global configuration for the visual word form processing in the occipitotemporal cortex
Chien-Hui Kao, Chien-Chung Chen
P21 Attentional control and metacognition in temporal visual search tasks with distracting face images
Jun Kawahara, Shiori Sato
P22 A randomized controlled trial of a cognitive-behavioral intervention for emotion regulation in adults
with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders
Yuki Kawakubo, Miho Kuroda, Yukiko Kano
P23 Inferring mental state from eye gaze in Parkinsonfs disease
Mitsuru Kawamura, Natsuko Tsuruya, Mutsutaka Kobayakawa
P24 Early visual experience and the recognition of facial expressions: Involvement of the middle
temporal and inferior frontal gyri in haptic identification by the early blind
Ryo Kitada, Yuko Okamoto, Akihiro T. Sasaki, Takanori Kochiyama, 
Motohide Miyahara, Susan J. Lederman, Norihiro Sadato
P25 Sparse modeling for face identification in monkey anterior temporal cortical areas
Jun Kitazono, Kenji Nagata, Satoshi Eifuku, Ryoi Tamura,Masato Okada
P26 Selective attention to attractive faces
Nadine Kloth, Lindsey Short, Gillian Rhodes
P27 Development of facial representation in infancy: NIRS-adaptation study
Megumi Kobayashi, Yumiko Otsuka, So Kanazawa, Masami K. Yamaguchi, Ryusuke Kakigi
P28 Facial attractiveness in macaque monkeys
Hiroki Koda, Nobuyuki Kawai
P29 Facial identity influences facial expression recognition: A high-density ERP study
Sahoko Komatsu, Katsuya Ogata, Shizuka Horie, Yuji Hakoda, Shozo Tobimatsu
P30 Visualization of age-dependent and age-independent features of childfs face
Masashi Komori, Hiroshi Nittono
P31 Mere Exposure Effect towards Face Stimuli Reflected in Gamma Oscillation: EEG study
Nutchakan Kongthong, Tetsuto Minami, Shigeki Nakauchi
P32 Understanding individual face perception by means of fast periodic visual stimulation
Joan Liu-Shuang, Anthony M. Norcia, Bruno Rossion
P33 Spontaneous Facial Emotion Discrimination in Individuals with Fragile X Syndrome and
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Hayley Mace, Jo Moss, Chris Oliver, Giles Anderson, Joseph McCleery
P34 Applying a comprehensive Face - Expression Expert Program (FEEP) for children with
autism spectrum disorders
Soichiro Matsuda, Junichi Yamamoto
P35 Infants prefer the faces of strangers or mothers to morphed faces: an uncanny valley between
social novelty and familiarity
Yoshi-Taka Matsuda, Yoko Okamoto, Misako Ida, Kazuo Okanoya, Masako Myowa-Yakakoshi
P36 Visual face aftereffects from haptic exploration of a face
Kazumichi Matsumiya
P37 Local field potentials for global categorization in monkey inferior temporal cortex
Narihisa Matsumoto, Yasuko Sugase-Miyamoto, Kenji Kawano
P38 The development of the perception of facial emotional change examined using ERPs
Kensaku Miki, Ryusuke Kakigi
P39 Facial color and inversion effect: an EEG study
Tetsuto Minami, Linda Changvisommid, Kae Nakajima, and Shigeki Nakauchi
P40 Face and voice processing in marmoset temporal neural circuit
Naohisa Miyakawa, Taku Banno, Wataru Suzuki, Noritaka Ichinohe
P41 The roles of anterior insula and anterior cingulate cortex in emotional processing associated with
self-evaluation of the face
Tomoyo Morita, Hiroki C. Tanabe, Akihiro T. Sasaki, Koji Shimada, Ryusuke Kakigi, Norihiro Sadato
P42 Effect of face color on face-selective regions
Kae Nakajima, Testuto Minami, Shigeki Nakauchi
P43 Comparing eye movements during impression judgment of faces in different personality traits:
analysis of fixation locations and durations
Natsuko Nakamura, Ayumi Maruyama, Hanae Ishi, Shigeru Akamatsu
P44 Blink-related momentary activation of the default mode network 
while viewing videos
Tamami Nakano, Makoto Kato, Yusuke Morito, Seishi Itoi, Shigeru Kitazawa
P45 Eye Gaze and Human-agent Communication
Yukiko Nakano
P46 What facial information is important for rapid detection of the face? :
Comparative cognitive studies between humans and monkeys
Ryuzaburo Nakata, Ryoi Tamura, Satoshi Eifuku
P47 Face processing in infants by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
Emi Nakato
P48 Effects of threat-relevant and threat-irrelevant negative expressions 
on social attention orienting to eye gaze
Yuka Nishiyama, Jun Kawaguchi
P49 The role of contrast polarity of eyes on face recognition by 7-to-8month-olds
Yumiko Otsuka, Isamu Motoyoshi, Harold Hill, Megumi Kobayashi, 
So Kanazawa, Masami K Yamaguchi
P50 Computational approach to estimate visual features represented by face selective cells in macaque
anterior inferior temporal cortex
Takashi Owaki, Michel Vidal-Naquet, Takayuki Sato, Go Uchida, Hideyuki Cateau, 
Simon Ullman, Manabu Tanifuji
P51 Infantsf face perception under different lighting conditions
Yuiko Sakuta, Masami K. Yamaguchi, So Kanazawa
P52 PrimFace: Face database of non-human primates
Takayuki Sato, Ryuzaburo Nakata, Taku Banno, and Narihisa Matsumoto
P53 Face inversion decreased information about facial identity and expression in face responsive
neurons of macaque inferior temporal cortex
Y. Sugase-Miyamoto, N. Matsumoto, K. Ohyama, K. Kawano
P54 Is this a new type of progressive prosopagnosia?
Azusa Sugimoto, Shinichi Koyama, Akira Midorikawa, Akinori Futamura, Mitsuru Kawamura
P55 Relationship between the trait and emotion dimensions of face perception
Atsunobu Suzuki, Nobuyuki Watanabe, Ryuta Suzuki, Hiroyuki Yoshida, Hiroshi Yamada
P56 Neural substrates involved in recognition of tears on the face: an fMRI study
Haruka K. Takahashi, Ryo Kitada, Akihiro T. Sasaki, Hiroaki Kawamichi, Norihiro Sadato
P57 Representation of Target Identity in the Monkey Hippocampus
Ryoi Tamura, Satoshi Eifuku
P58 Mapping human face and object responsive visual areas by spin-echo and gradient-echo fMRI
Topi Tanskanen, R. Allen Waggoner, Kenichi Ueno, Keiji Tanaka, Kang Cheng
P59 Facial behavioral communication markers in three-party conversations
Hiroko Tokunaga, Naoki Mukawa, Masahide Yuasa, Atsushi Kimura
P60 Prediction of face image by biographical information
Satoshi Tsujimoto
P61 Geometrical aspects in the face inversion effect: an MEG study
Aki Tsuruhara, Koji Inui, Ryusuke Kakigi
P62 Hallucinations and pareidolias of faces in dementia with Lewy bodies
Makoto Uchiyama, Yoshiyuki Nishio, Kayoko Yokoi, Etsuro Mori
P63 Task-irrelevant peripheral happy faces facilitate visual search
Yoshiyuki Ueda and Sakiko Yoshikawa
P64 Holistic processing at the key to human face perception expertise: evidence from eye-gaze
contingent stimulus presentation
Goedele Van Belle, Philippe Lefèvre, Bruno Rossion
P65 High-resolution fMRI reveals cortical tiling of face and limb selectivity in human high-level visual cortex
Kevin S. Weiner, Kalanit Grill-Spector
P66 Morphing human into monkey face: species-specific face processing and face categorization
Emi Yamada, Katsuya Ogata, Tomokazu Urakawa, Shozo Tobimatsu
P67 Development of face recognition in children with autism spectrum disorders: Analysis of
cognitive and social function
Junichi Yamamoto, Soichiro Matsuda, Hitomi Kuma, Airi Kato
P68 Gaze direction affects the 3D face recognition in infant
Wakayo Yamashita, So Kanazawa, Masami K.Yamaguchi, Ryusuke Kakigi
P69 Hallucinators see faces in noises - Pareidolic illusions in dementia with Lewy bodies -
Kayoko Yokoi, Yoshiyuki Nishio, Makoto Uchiyama and Etsuro Mori
P70 Perceived dominance of facial expression in face-to-face scenes 
Sakiko Yoshikawa and Yoshiyuki Ueda
P71 Brain activity associated with a situation model of verbal and nonverbal behaviors in conversation:
An fMRI study
Masahide Yuasa, Akira Toyomura and Naoki Mukawa
 
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