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Invited Talks

Caltech, Shimojo Lab Group. Decision Theoretic Approach to Understanding Natural Behavior. Pasadena, CA, July, 2007.

M.I.T., Perceptual Sciences Group. Statistical Decision Theory for human perception-action cycles.. Cambridge, MA, June, 2006.

Harvard, Vision Colloquium. Natural loss function for sensorimotor tasks. Cambridge, MA, April, 2005.

Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, Image Processing and Analysis Symposium. Statistical Decision Theory for human perception-action cycles. Minneapolis, MN, October, 2004.

University of Minnesota, Vision Science Colloquium. Temporal and frequency probabilities  across shortest paths predict the transfer of navigational knowledge between real and virtual buildings. Minneapolis, MN, February, 2002. 

Conference Presentations

Schlicht, E.J., Lin, A., Rangel, A., Camerer, C., Shimojo, S., & Nakayama, K. (2008). Learning probability and reward through experience: Differences in behavior and neural correlates of value resulting from expertise. Talk given at the ERATO Meeting, Shuzenji, Japan, July.

Schlicht, E.J., Shimojo, S., & Nakayama, K. (2008). Learning probability and reward through experience: Impact of value structure on reach planning. Talk given at Vision Sciences, Sarasota, FL, May.

Schlicht, E.J., & Schrater, P.R. (2005). Impact of coordinate transformation uncertainty on sensorimotor tasks. Poster presented at the ESF symposium on Three dimensional sensory and motor space: Probabilistic mechanisms of learning and development in sensorimotor systems, Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain, October.

Schlicht, E.J., & Schrater, P.R. (2005). Optimal data fusion in the presence of sensorimotor transformation noise. Talk given at Vision Sciences, Sarasota, FL, May.

Schrater, P.R., & Schlicht, E.J. (2005). Internal models for object manipulation: Determining optimal contact locations. Poster presented at Computational and Systems Neuroscience, Salt Lake City, UT, March.

Schlicht, E.J., Schrater, P.R., & Sloane, C.E. (2004). Statistical decision theory for everyday tasks: A natural cost function for human reach and grasp. Talk given at Vision Sciences, Sarasota, FL, May.

Schlicht, E.J., & Schrater, P.R., (2004).  Planning for uncertainty: Bayesian model for human reach and grasp.  Poster presented at Computational and Systems Neuroscience, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, March.

Sloane, C.E., Schrater, P.R., & Schlicht, E.J. (2004). Reach planning and accuracy depend on task difficulty. Poster presented at Vision Sciences, Sarasota, FL, May.

Schlicht, E.J., & Schrater, P.R. (2003). Bayesian model for reaching and grasping peripheral and occluded targets. Poster Presented at Vision Sciences, Sarasota, FL, May.

Legge, G.E., Mason, S., Brady, M., Giudice, N., & Schlicht, E.J. (2003). Maplets: Local Geometrical Components of Human Cognitive Maps. Paper Presented at Vision Sciences, Sarasota, FL, May.

Schlicht, E.J., Legge, G.E., Stankiewicz, B.J., & Giudice, N.A. (2001). Are visual landmarks necessary for effective transfer of navigational knowledge between real and virtual buildings. Poster Presented at The Annual Meeting of the Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, April - May. 

Schlicht, E.J., Schrater, P.R., Kersten, D., & Legge, G.E. (2001). How well you reach depends on where you look.  Poster Presented at Vision Sciences, Sarasota, FL, May. 

Stankiewicz, B.J., Legge, G.E., & Schlicht, E.J. (2001). The effect of layout complexity on human and ideal navigation performance. Paper Presented at Vision Sciences, Sarasota, FL, May.

Publications

Schlicht, E.J., & Schrater, P.R. (2007). Impact of coordinate transformation uncertainty on human sensorimotor control. Journal of Neurophysiology., 97(6), pp. 4203-14. CTU PDF Link 

Schlicht, E.J., & Schrater, P.R. (2007). Effects of visual uncertainty on grasping movements. Experimental Brain Research.,182(1), 47-57. Visual Uncertainty PDF Link 

Schlicht, E.J. (2007). Statistical decision theory for human perception-action cycles. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota. Thesis PDF Link 

Stankiewicz, B.J., Legge, G.E., Schlicht, E.J. & Beckmann, P. (Submitted) The effect of visual fidelity on transfer of layout knowledge between virtual and real environments. 

Stankiewicz, B.J., Legge, G.E., Mansfield, J.S., & Schlicht, E.J. (2006). Lost in virtual space: Studies in human and ideal spatial navigation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance., 32, 688-704. Optimal Navigation PDF Link

Schrater, P.R., & Schlicht, E.J. (2006). Internal models for object manipulation: Determining optimal contact locations, Technical Report TR 06-003, University of Minnesota.

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