Journal articles
Morvan, C. & Wexler, M. The nonlinear structure of motion perception during smooth eye movements. Journal of Vision, 9(7), 1-13.
Morvan, C. & Maloney, L. (in preparation) Suboptimal selection of the initial saccade in a visual search task.
Zhang, H., Morvan, C. & Maloney, L. (in preparation) Can Humans estimate the reliability of a piece of visual information?
Pedersini, R., Morvan, C., Horowitz, T., Maloney, L. & Wolfe, J. (in preparation) Stopping rule in visual search.
Morvan, C. & Wexler, M. (in preparation) Mapping the extraretinal signal in compensation for smooth pursuit.
Morvan & Wexler (2005) Reference frames in early motion detection. Journal of Vision, 5(2), 131-138.
Thesis
Motion perception during smooth pursuit Defended in January 2007 at the Collège de France, Paris.
Committee members: Eric Castet, Patrick Cavanagh, Pascal Mamassian, Tom Freeman, Charles Pierrot-Deseilligny, Jacques Droulez and Mark Wexler.
Conferences
C. Morvan & Zhang, H., L. T. Maloney (2010) Gambling in the periphery: Human observers estimate their own visual acuity inaccurately and inconsistently. Vision Science Society Meeting (2010) Naples, FL.
R. Pedersini, C. Morvan, L.T. Maloney, T. S. Horowitz, J. M. Wolfe (2010) An abstract equivalent of visual search: Gain maximization fails in the absence of visual judgments. Vision Science Society Meeting (2010) Naples, FL.
H. Zhang, C. Morvan, L-A. Etezad-Heydari, L. T. Maloney (2010) Eye-hand coordination in finding and touching a target among distractors. Vision Science Society Meeting (2010) Naples, FL.
C. Morvan & L. T. Maloney (2009)
Sub-optimal planning of saccades in simple target arrays. Society for Neurosience Meeting (2009) Chicago, IL.
C. Morvan & L. T. Maloney (2009)
Sub-optimal planning of saccades in simple target arrays. Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience (2009) Frankfurt , Germany.
C. Morvan & L. T. Maloney (2009)
Suboptimal selection of initial saccade in a visual search task. European Conference on Visual Perception (2009) Regensburg, Germany.
R. Pedersini, C. Morvan, L.T. Maloney, T.S. Horowitz & J.M. Wolfe (2009)
Do subjects maximize gain in search? Comparison of visual and nonvisual sequential decision making tasks. Society for Judgement and Decision Making Meeting (2009) Boston, MA.
C. Morvan & L. T. Maloney (2009)
Suboptimal selection of initial saccade in a visual search task. Vision Science Society Meeting (2009) Naples, FL.
C. Morvan & L. T. Maloney (2009)
Suboptimal selection of initial saccade in a visual search task. Computational
and systems neuroscience meeting (2009) Salt Lake City, UT.
C. Morvan, J. Droulez & M. Wexler (2007)
New results in motion constancy during smooth pursuit eye movements.
Vision Sciences Society Meeting (2007) Sarasota, FL.
C. Morvan, J. Droulez & M. Wexler (2007) Supporting
documents for: New results in motion constancy during smooth pursuit
eye movements. Vision Sciences Society Meeting (2007) Sarasota, FL.
C. Morvan & M. Wexler (2006) Non homogeneous
compensation for smooth pursuit. ECVP (2006) St. Petersburg.
C. Morvan & M. Wexler (2005) The timing
of space constancy during smooth pursuit eye movements. Vision Sciences
Society Meeting (2005) Sarasota, FL.
C. Morvan & M. Wexler (2004) Motion
detection by active observers. Vision Sciences Society Meeting (2004)
Sarasota, FL.
N. Bullot, J. Droulez, C. Morvan & Z. Pylyshyn (2004) Keeping
track of objects while exploring a spatial layout with partial cues: Location-based
and direction-based strategies. Vision Sciences Society Meeting (2004)
Sarasota, FL.
C. Morvan & M. Wexler (2004) Early
compensation for smooth-pursuit eye movement in motion detection. ECVP
(2004) Budapest
C. Morvan & M. Wexler (2003) The
detection of motion in any reference frame. ECVP (2003) Paris