Proceedings
Sunday, January 18: 8:00 pm *** Reception *** Edelweiss
Haus "Game" Room
Monday, January 19: 4:00 - 8:00 pm Speech Processes (David
Pisoni, Chairperson)
David Pisoni, Indiana U. Some Controversial Issues in
Speech Perception.
Jim Sawusch, SUNY Buffalo. Auditory and Phonetic Processing
of Stop Consonants and Vowels.
Peter Jusczyk, U. Oregon. A Decade of Research on the
Development of Speech Perception.
Sig Soli, U. Maryland. Links Between Speech Production
and Perception.
Donald Jamieson, U. Calgary. Ambiguous Speech Figures.
Tuesday, January 20: 4:00 - 8:00 pm Reading and Eye Movements
(Dick Olson, Chairperson)
George McConkie, U. Illinois. Reading as the Eyes See
It.
Keith Raynor, U. Mass. Effects of Context on Eye Movements
During Reading.
Alice F. Healy, U. Colorado, and Adam Drewnowski, Rockefeller
U. Phonemic Factors in Letter Detection: A Reevaluation.
Dick Olson, U. Colorado. Individual Differences in Normal
and Poor Reading.
Wednesday, January 21: 4:00 - 8:00 pm Cognitive Development
(Linda Smith, Chairperson)
Elizabeth Bates, U. Colorado. From First Words to Sentences.
Rebecca Treiman, Indiana U. Relations Among Spoken Syllables
in Children and Adults.
Linda Smith, Indiana U. Development of Object Perception.
Carolyn Mervis, U. Illinois. Children's Categorizations
as Adaptations of Mother's Language.
Laird Cermak, Boston V. A. Encoding Specificity and the
Amnesic Patient.
Thursday, January 22: 4:00 - 6:15 pm Functioning of Important
Organisms (Marilyn Shaw, Chairperson)
6:30 - 8:00 pm Visual Processes (George Sperling, Chairperson)
Virginia Diggles, U. Wisconsin. Control Theories in Motor
Behavior.
Stephen Link, McMaster U. Guessing Corrections.
Eric Heinemann, Brooklyn College. Forgetting and Remembering
of Pigeons.
Mark Berkley, Florida State U. Neural Models of Visual
Perception.
George Sperling, NYU. Catastrophe Theory of Binocular
Vision.
Friday, January 23: 4:00 - 8:00 pm Memory and Information
Processing (Geoffrey Loftus, Chairperson)
Roger Ratcliff, Dartmouth College. Order Effects in Perceptual
Matching.
Jim Townsend, Purdue U. Discriminating Simultaneous from
Sequential Processing, for Real.
Ben Murdock, U. Toronto. Distributed Memory Models.
Richard Shiffrin, Indiana U. A Search Model for Picture
and Word Recall.
Harley Bernbach, Purdue U. Detection and Recognition Memory.
Harry Bahrick, Ohio Wesleyan U. Long-Term Ecological Memory.