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