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Conferences: Previous CBR Technical Meetings Julie Epelboim (Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA) "Scanpath-based Model of Working Memory in Geometry" European Conference on Visual Perception - ECVP98 Speakers: ... Epelboim ... THR EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY Organizers: J. Epelboim, P. Suppes. J. Epelboim, P. Suppes, Window on the Mind? What Eye Movements Reveal About Geometrical Reasoning. J. Epelboim, J.R. Booth, A. Taleghani, R.M. Steinman, R. Ashkenazy, Effects of Irrelevant Symbols in Text on Word Recognition and Saccadic Programming During Reading. THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY J.R. Booth, J. Epelboim, R.M. Steinman The Relative Importance of Spaces and Meaning in Reading. THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY J. Epelboim, H. Collewijn, E. Kowler, C.J. Erkelens, M. Edwards, Z. Pizlo, R. M. Steinman Natural Oculomotor Performance in Looking and Tapping Tasks. CVNet - European conference on eye movements Cognitive factors, reading J. Epelboim (Stanford Un.) CogSci97 Eye Movements during Geometrical Problem Solving Julie Epelboim and Patrick Suppes CVNet - final call for registration; vision, recognition... #19 Julie Epelboim and Patrick Suppes: "Models of Eye Movements during Geometrical Problem Solving" 1996 Cognitive Science Conference Eye Movements in Cognitive Science Julie Epelboim (Organizer) 1996 Cognitive Science Conference Julie Epelboim (Organizer) 1996 Cognitive Science Conference Effects of Irrelevant Symbols in Text on Word Recognition and Saccadic Programming During Reading Epelboim, Julie ; Booth, James R. ; Taleghani, Arash ; Steinman, Robert M. ; Ashkenazy, Rebecca ; (Poster) Schedule for 1995 Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society The Relative Importance of Spaces and Meaning in Reading James R. Booth, Julie Epelboim, Robert M. Steinman European Conference on Eye Movements 10 - ECEM 10 J. Epelboim (Stanford Un.) Cognitive factors, reading European Conference on Visual Perception Oxford University Department of Experimental Psychology Gaze-accuracy, under natural conditions, declines as the clarity of vision improves. R.M. Steinman, T.I.Forofonova, S. Bogacz and J. Epelboim Scanpath-based model of working memory in geometry. J. Epelboim and P. Suppes European Conference on Visual Perception 20th Anniversary E C V P ' 9 7 Epelboim, Julie Eye Movements during Geometrical Problem Solving. 19th European Conference on Visual Perception E C V P ' 9 6 J. Epelboim, Booth, Taleghani, Ashkenazy, Steinman Fillers and spaces in text Alphabetic Listing of First Authors ARVO EPELBOIM, JULIE THE FIRST FAIR TEST OF THE ROLE OF VERGENCE.... POSTER THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE VESTIBULAR SYSTEM TO OCULO-MOTOR, SKELETO-MOTOR AND PERCEPTUAL FUNCTIONS R. R. M. Steinman, T. I. Forofonova, J. Epelboim, I. Malinov, S. Bogacz "Effects of cognitive factors on VOR actions under natural conditions" Co-author: Some Recent Publications of Zygmunt Pizlo Pizlo Z., Rosenfeld A. & Epelboim J. (1995) "An exponential pyramid model of the time course of size processing". Vision Research 35, 1089-1107. Epelboim J., Steinman R.M., Kowler E., Edwards M., Pizlo Z., Erkelens C.J. & Collwijn H. (1995) "The function of visual search and memory in sequential looking tasks. Vision Research 35, 3401-3422. James R. Booth, Ph.D. Epelboim J, Booth JR, Ashkenazy R, Taleghani A & Steinman RM (1997). Fillers and spaces in text: Evidence for the importance of word recognition during reading. Vision Research, 37, 2899-2914. Epelboim J, Booth JR & Steinman RM (1996). Much ado about nothing: The place of space in text. Vision Research, 36, 465-470. Booth JR, Epelboim J & Steinman RM (1995). The relative importance of spaces and meaning in reading. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Cognitive Science Society, 17, 533-538. Epelboim J, Booth JR & Steinman RM (1994). Reading unspaced text: Implications for theories of reading eye movements. Vision Research, 34, 1735-1766. James R. Booth, Ph.D. Epelboim J, Booth JR, Ashkenazy R, Taleghani A & Steinman RM (1996). Effects of irrelevant symbols in text on word recognition and saccadic programming during reading. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 18, 760. Epelboim J, Booth JR, Ashkenazy R, Taleghani A & Steinman RM (1996). A comparison of fillers and spaces in text: Evidence for the importance of word recognition. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, supplement, 35, 708. Epelboim J, Booth JR, Ashkenazy R, Taleghani A & Steinman RM (1996). Fillers and spaces in text: Implications for the relative importance of word recognition and physical features of text. Perception, supplement, 25, 12-13. Mentioned on the Web Sites: Advanced Vision Seminar - Winter, 1999 Epelboim, J. et al. (1994). Reading unspaced text: Implications for theories of reading eye movements. Vision Research, 34, 1735-1766. Rayner, K., & Pollatsek, A. (1996). Reading unspaced text is not easy: Comments on the implications of Epelboim et al.'s (1994) study for models of eye movement control in reading. and reply by Epelboim, J. et al. (1996). Much ado about nothing: The place of space in text. Vision Research, 36, 461-470. Vision Science - Researchers & Laboratories Epelboim. University of Maryland. Human Oculomotor Research. Alexander Pollatsek Rayner, K. & Pollatsek, A. (1996). Reading unspaced text is not easy: Comments on the implications of Epelboim et al.'s study (1994) for models of eye movement control in reading. Vision Research, 36, 461-470. Publications: Rayner, K., & Pollatsek, A. Reading unspaced text is not easy: Comments on the implications of Epelboim et al.'s study for models of eye movement control in reading. Vision Research, 1996, 36, 461-465. NIMH National Research Service Fellowship Awards, Fiscal Year 1998 EPELBOIM, JULIE MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF COGNITIVE PROCESSING BBS articles/commentaries 1981 - 1997 Epelboim, J. Deictic codes, embodiment of cognition, and the real world. BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, INSTRUMENTS, & COMPUTERS Consulting Editors ... Julie Epelboim, Stanford University ... James R. Booth Research ... Epelboim J, Booth JR, Ashkenazy R, Taleghani A & Steinman RM (1997). Fillers and spaces in text: Evidence for the importance of word recognition during reading. Vision Research, 37, 2899-2914. HAROLD KOHN VISION SCIENCE LIBRARY NEW LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS, APRIL - JULY, 1997 Epelboim, Julie. Cognitive and motor coordination in viusomotor tasks. 1995. The reading requirements for Module 6: Reflexogenic systems of Human Kind by Professor Frederick Robert Carrick are taken from PRINCIPLES OF NEURAL SCIENCE, THIRD EDITION, KANDEL, SCHWARTZ AND JESSELL 51. Epelboim, J.; Steinman, R. M.; Kowler, E.; Pizlo, Z.; Erkelens, C. J.; Collewijn, H. Gaze-shift dynamics in two kinds of sequential looking tasks. Vision-Res. 1997 Sep; 37(18): 2597-607; ISSN: 0042-6989. ENGLAND. Gaze-shift dynamics of unrestrained seated subjects were examined. The subjects participated in two tasks. In the first task, they tapped sequences of 3-D targets located on a table in front of them. In the second task, they only looked at similar sequences of targets. The purpose of the task (tapping vs only looking) affected the dynamics of gaze- shifts. Gaze and eye-in-head peak velocities were higher and gaze-shift durations were shorter during tapping than during looking-only. We conclude that task variables affect gaze- shift dynamics, altering characteristics of the so-called saccadic "main sequence". ARVO96 poster For a = 0º, mean reading speed for unspaced text was 65% of mean reading speed for text with single spaces (p < .001), differing from the findings of Epelboim et al. (1994). Epelboim, J., Booth, J.R., and Steinman, R., M. (1994). Reading unspaced text: Implications for theories of eye movements. Vision Research, 34, 1735-1766. Publications 1995 Epelboim J., Steinman R.M., Kowler E., Edwards M., Pizlo Z., Erkelens C.J., Collewijn H.: The function of visual search and memory in sequential looking tasks, Vision Research vo. 34, no. 23/24, 3401-3422. Epelboim J., Kowler E., Steinman R.M., Collewijn H., Erkelens C.J., Pizlo Z.: When push comes to shove: compensation for passive perturbations of the head during natural gaze shifts. Journal of Vestibular Research, vol.5, no. 6, pp 421-442. Publications 1994 Epelboim J, Collewijn H, Edwards M.A, Erkelens C.J, Kowler E, Pizlo Z, Steinman R.M.: Coordinated movements of the arm and head increase gaze-shift velocity. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (ARVO supplement) 35, 1550. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab Northwestern University Evanston, IL USA Epelboim J, Booth JR, Ashkenazy R, Taleghani A & Steinman RM (1997). Fillers and spaces in text: Evidence for the importance of word recognition during reading. Vision Research, 37, 2899-2914. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab Northwestern University Evanston, IL USA Julie Epelboim Center for the Study of Language and Information Ventura Hall Stanford University