İpek Oruç

ipek3 E-Mail: ipek @ psych.ubc.ca

Position: Post-doctoral fellow,
Human Vision and Eye Movement Lab

Address: Department of Ophthalmology and Visual
Sciences University of British Columbia
2550 Willow Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada, V5Z 3N9
Tel: 604-875-4111 ext: 67672
Fax: 604-875-4302

Education: Ph.D. Psychology, New York University
Research interests: Visual perception, cognitive neuroscience, object recognition, face perception, letter recognition, texture perception, 2nd order processes; cue combination, cross-modal integration, computational modeling of perceptual processes, ideal observer modeling.

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Publications

 

Oruc, I., Landy, M. S. (2009). Scale dependence and channel switching in letter identification. Journal of Vision, 9(9):4, 1-19. [PDF]
http://journalofvision.org/9/9/4/article.aspx


face tetrahedron

Guo, X.M., Oruc, I., Barton, J.J.S. (2009). Cross-orientation transfer of adaptation for facial identity is asymmetric: a study using contrast-based recognition thresholds. Vision Research, 49, 2254-2260. [PDF]

Oruc, I., Guo, X.M., Barton, J.J.S. Gender in facial representations: a  contrast-based study of adaptation within and between the sexes.
(under review).

Oruc, I., Barton, J.J.S. Facilitation, suppression and sharpening: evidence from a novel face aftereffect based on recognition contrast thresholds. (under review).

Rostamirad, S., Barton, J.J.S., Oruc, I. (2009). Center-surround organization of face-Space: Evidence from contrast-based face-priming. NeuroReport, 20(13): 1177-1182. [PDF]

Fox, C. J., Oruc, I., Barton, J. (2008). It doesn’t matter how you feel. The facial identity aftereffect is invariant to changes in facial expression. Journal of Vision, 8 (3):11, 1-13. [PDF]

Oruc, I., Sinnett, S., Bischof, W. F., Soto-Faraco, S., Lock, K., Kingstone, A. (2008). The effect of attention on the illusory capture of motion in bimodal stimuli. Brain Research, 1242, 200-208.  [PDF]

Butler, A., Oruc, I., Fox, C., Barton, J. (2008). Factors contributing to the adaptation aftereffects of facial expression. Brain Research, 1191, 116-126. [PDF] 

Oruç, I., Landy, M. S., Pelli, D. G. (2006). Noise masking reveals channels for second-order letters. Vision Research, 46, 1493-1506. [PDF]

Duke, P. A., Oruç, I., Qi, H., and Backus, B. T. (2006). Depth aftereffects mediated by vertical disparities: Evidence for vertical disparity driven calibration of extraretinal signals during stereopsis. Vision Research, 46, 228-241. [PDF]

Backus, B. T., and Oruc, I. (2005). Illusory motion from change over time in the response to contrast and luminance. Journal of Vision, 5(11), 1055-1069, http://journalofvision.org/5/11/10/, doi:10.1167/5.11.10.

Oruç, I., Maloney, L. T., Landy, M. S. (2003). Weighted linear cue combination with possibly correlated error. Vision Research, 43, 2451-2468. [PDF]

Landy, M. S., Oruç, I. (2002). Properties of second-order spatial frequency channels. Vision Research, 42 , 2311-2329. [PDF]

 

 



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