VSS 2024 – a great Vanderbilt showing
This year, Vanderbilt was well represented at the Vision Sciences Society (VSS) conference with several exciting presentations from researchers from Psychology as well as other departments.
Randolph Blake and Isabel Gauthier presented during the awards ceremony as their received, respectively, the Ken Nakayama Medal and the Davida Teller awards, Frank Tong had a talk in the symposium on “Using deep networks to re-imagine object-based attention and perception”, and Isabel presented Ting-Yun Chang’s dissertation in a talk entitled “A General Ability for Simple and Complex Ensemble Judgments”
Several other Vanderbilt investigators presented posters: Loic Daumail, Wenhao Dang, Gengshi Hu, Xinger Yu, Lasyapriya Pidaparthi, Pranavan Thirunavukkarasu, Ikhwan Jeon, Wanyi Lyu, Connor J. Parde, David Coggan, Peter G. Poggi, Seth Marx, Huiyuan Miao, Geoffrey Woodman, Jia Yang, Conor J. R. Smithson, and Anna Machado.
Congrats to everyone for showcasing the depth and diversity of research at Vanderbilt, demonstrating our commitment to advancing the cutting-edge of vision science.