Presentations

Some recent conference presentations

Where possible, click on the links to see abstracts or content from these presentations.

Foulsham, T. (2019). Attention in social interaction. International Conference on Computer Vision Systems, September, Thessaloniki, Greece. [WEBSITE]

Foulsham, T. (2019). Eye movements and actions during typing with an on-screen keyboard. European Conference on Eye Movements, August, Alicante, Spain.

Foulsham, T. (2017). Eye Movement Coordination and Language Production in Typing. Psychonomic Society, November, Vancouver, Canada.

Foulsham, T. (2017). Characterising top-down guidance of fixation in scenes and objects. Symposium talk, European Conference on Eye Movements, Wuppertal, Germany, August, 2017. [ABSTRACTS]

Foulsham, T. (2017). Fixations on real objects are affected by affordance and the ability to act. Oral presentation, Vision Sciences Society, St. Petes, Florida, US, May , 2017. [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham, T. (2017). Eye-tracking, comics and the reading of a scene. Conference on the Empirical Study of Comics, February, Bremen, Germany. [PROGRAM]

Foulsham, T. (2015). The interpretation of gaze in two-way social interactions. Symposium talk, European Conference on Visual Perception, August, Liverpool. [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham, T. (2015). Meaning, memory and individual differences in fixation during the viewing of dynamic scenes. Symposium talk, European Conference on Eye Movements, Vienna, Austria, August, 2015. [ABSTRACTS] [VIDEO]


Sound changes attentional synchrony in a dynamic social stimulus

Older presentations

Foulsham, T. (2014). Eye movements in everyday tasks. Oral presentation, Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium, September 4-5.

Foulsham, T. (2014). Eye fixations reveal prediction and interpretation of narratives in comic reading. Symposium talk, Annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Quebec City, Canada, July 23-26. [PAPER]

Foulsham, T. (2014). Faces, crowds and the relationships between attractiveness and visual attention. Symposium talk, Beauty Speaks, London College of Fashion, June 17.

Foulsham, T. & Grenfell-Essam, R. (2014). Eye fixations in video: Quantifying the effects of meaning and action on inter-observer convergence. Poster presentation, Vision Sciences Society, St. Petes, Florida, US, May 15-21, 2014. [PROJECT PAGE] [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham, T. & Sanderson, L. (2013). Sound changes attentional synchrony in a dynamic social stimulus. Poster presentation, European Conference on Eye Movements, Lund, Sweden, August 11-16, 2013. [ABSTRACT] [POSTER]

Foulsham, T. (2013). Social gaze: From eyes to lies. Symposium talk, European Conference on Eye Movements, Lund, Sweden, August 11-16, 2013. [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham, T. (2013). Great expectations guide eye movements in real world scene. Poster presentation, Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, US, May 10-15, 2013. [PROJECT PAGE] [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham, T. (2013). Eye movements in scene perception: from the lab to the real world. Invited talk, ZiF Workshop on Eye Tracking Methods and Scanpath Analysis, Bielefeld, Germany, March 6-7, 2013.

Foulsham, T. (2012). "Eyes closed" and "Eyes open" expectations guide fixations in real-world search. Oral presentation, Annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Sapporo, Japan, August 1-4, 2012. [PAPER] [PROJECT PAGE]

Foulsham, T. & Kaminska, O. Eye tracking differences in respondent behaviour across multiple survey modes. Poster presentation, Annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Sapporo, Japan, August 1-4, 2012.[POSTER] [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham, T. (2012). Where did you look? Scenes, scanpaths and similarity in recognition memory for pictures. Symposium talk, TeaP, Mannheim, Germany, April 1-4, 2012.

Foulsham, T. & Kingstone, A. (2012). Goal-driven and bottom-up gaze in an active real-world search task. Oral presentation, Eye Tracking Research and Applications, Santa Barbara, USA, March, 2012. [ABSTRACT] [PROJECT PAGE]

Foulsham, T., Nasioupolos, E. & Kingstone, A. (2011). A (scan)path to a better memory for pictures? Evidence from scanpath similarity and manipulation. Symposium talk, European Conference on Eye Movements, Marseilles, France, August 21-25, 2011.

Foulsham, T. & Kingstone, A. (2011). Gaze in the natural environment: does research into visual attention scale up? Oral presentation, Experimental Psychology Society, Nottingham, July 6-8, 2011.

Foulsham, T., Cheng, J., Tracy, J., Henrich, J. & Kingstone, A. (2010). Look who’s talking (and follow the leader)! Eye movements in a social interaction reveal effects of speaking and social status. Poster presentation, Annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Portland, Oregon, US. [POSTER]

Jacobson, J., Foulsham, T. & Kingstone, A. (2010). A turn of the scene gives a different look. Poster presentation, NOWCAM 2010, University of Western Washington.

Freeth, M., Foulsham, T., & Chapman, P. (2010). Predictability of eye movements in ASD: The impact of visual saliency. Poster presentation, IMFAR Annual conference, Philadelphia, US.

Foulsham, T. & Kingstone, A. (2010). Gaze in the natural environment: does research into visual attention scale up? Oral presentation, CSBBCS Annual Conference, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Foulsham, T., Teszka, R. & Kingstone, A. (2010). What is the shape of the visual information that drives saccades in natural images? Evidence from a gaze contingent display. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, US. [POSTER] [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham, T. & Kingstone, A. (2009). Eyes down! (And other asymmetries in the direction of eye movements during scene perception). Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA, US. [POSTER]

Foulsham, T. & Kingstone, A. (2009). Selecting a fixation position within objects, within scenes: Optimal and preferred viewing locations in natural stimuli. OPAM Annual conference, Boston, MA, US. [POSTER]

Foulsham, T., Walker, E. & Kingstone, A. (2009). Gaze behaviour in the natural environment: Eye movements in video versus the real world. Vision in 3D Environments, Centre for Vision Research, York University, Toronto. [POSTER]

Foulsham, T., Walker, E. & Kingstone, A. (2009). Gaze behaviour in the natural environment: Eye movements in video versus the real world. Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, US. [POSTER] [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham, T., Barton, J., Kingstone, A., Dewhurst, R. & Underwood, G. (2008) Eye movements and saliency in a natural search task: evidence from visual agnosia. Oral presentation, Vision Sciences Society, Naples, Florida, US. [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham T, Underwood G (2007). A search benefit for saliency in normal and distorted photographs, in symposium: Attention and saliency in the perception of real-world scenes. ESCOP, Marseilles, France. [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham T, Underwood G (2007). Searching for salient and non-salient regions with a gaze contingent display. Meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, Edinburgh. [POSTER]

Foulsham T, Underwood G (2007). Locations of eye fixations in natural scenes: Saliency or repetitive scanpaths? Meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, London. [ABSTRACT]

Foulsham T, Underwood G (2006). Can the purpose of inspection influence the potency of visual salience in scene perception? ECVP, St. Petersburg, Russia. [ABSTRACT]