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Jacqueline M. Fulvio	
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Curriculum Vitae
Jacqueline M. Fulvio
March 2015
Office Address: Department of Psychology
1202 West Johnson St
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI 53706
(973) 280-9891
Email: fulvio@wisc.edu
Education
New York University, New York, NY Ph.D. 2009
Major: Psychology - Cognition & Perception
Thesis: Completion of occluded contours: Evidence against an isomorphism model of internal
representations
New York University, New York, NY M.A. 2006
Major: Psychology - Cognition & Perception
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ B.A. 2004
Major: Psychology (cum laude with honors distinction)
Minor: Biological Sciences
Honors Thesis: The role of curvature on shapes extrapolated behind occluders.
Employment & Professional Experience
Outreach Specialist: UW - Madison Psychology Research Experience 2015-present
Program for Undergraduates (PREP) Program coordinator
Associate Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2013-present
Postdoctoral Associate (adviser: Dr. Bas Rokers), Department of Psychology, University
of Wisconsin – Madison 2012-present
Postdoctoral Associate (adviser: Dr. Paul R. Schrater), Department of Psychology &
Center for Cognitive Sciences, University of Minnesota – Twin Cities 2009-2012
Graduate Student (adviser: Dr. Laurence T. Maloney), Department of Psychology, New
York University 2004-2009
Jacqueline M. Fulvio	
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Instructor, Department of Psychology, New York University Summer, 2008
Instructor, Department of Psychology, New York University Summer, 2007
Teacher’s Assistant, Department of Psychology, New York University Fall, 2005
Teacher’s Assistant, Department of Psychology, New York University Fall, 2004
Research Assistant (for Dr. Manish Singh), Department of Psychology, Rutgers
University – New Brunswick 2003-2004
Awards, Honors, Fellowships & Societies
Sigma Delta Epsilon Graduate Women in Science Beta Chapter, 2013-present
Douglas & Katherine Fryer Thesis Fellowship, 2008
Student Travel Award, Vision Sciences Society, 2007
Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation, 2006-2009
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Travel Award, New York University, 2005
MacCracken Graduate Fellowship, New York University, 2004-2009
Phi Beta Kappa, Rutgers University Chapter, 2004-present
Psi Chi, Rutgers University Chapter, 2003-present
National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Rutgers University Chapter, 2001-present
Rutgers University Alumni Merit Award, Rutgers University Alumni Association, 2002
Rutgers University Outstanding Scholar Award, Rutgers University, 2000-2004
Bloustein Scholar Merit Award, The State of New Jersey, 2000-2003
Research interests:
• Visual perception: behavior and neural processing
• Prediction in visual and motor processing, and higher-level cognition
• Computational and psychophysical study of visual object and surface representations under
conditions of occlusion, camouflage, and transparency
• Perceptual and cognitive learning and the role of prediction
• Internal models and representations
• Uncertainty in perception, motor planning, and cognitive decision-making
• Computation of environmental statistics when planning and executing motor responses
Jacqueline M. Fulvio	
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• Mathematical/statistical modeling of visual processing
• Neural mechanisms underlying the above mentioned processes as revealed through function
imaging (fMRI)
Publications
Journal Articles
a. Plate, R.C., Fulvio, J.M., Shutts, K., Green, C.S., & Pollak, S.D. (under revision). The role of
experience and age in decision making under uncertainty.
b. Fulvio, J.M., Hudson, T.E., & Maloney. L.T. (under revision). Motor extrapolation of occluded
spatiotemporal contours.
c. Shah, S., Fulvio, J.M., & Singh, M. (under revision). Perceptual decisions in the visual extrapolation
of curved motion trajectories.
1. Fulvio, J.M., Rosen, M.R., & Rokers, B. (in press). Systematic misperception of 3D motion as a
function of sensory uncertainty. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.
2. Fulvio, J.M., Maloney, L.T., & Schrater, P.R. (2015). Model selection in the extrapolation of
circular motion: Observers use extrapolation models matched to their visual capabilities. Cognitive
Neuroscience.
3. Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2014). Task-specific response strategy selection on the
basis of recent training experience. PLoS Computational Biology, 10(1), e1003425,
doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003425. [Article]
4. Fulvio, J. M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L. T. (2009). An experimental criterion for consistency in
Interpolation of partly occluded contours. Journal of Vision, 9(4):5, 1-19,
http://journalofvision.org/9/4/5/, doi:10.1167/9.4.5. [Article]
5. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2008). Precision and consistency of contour interpolation.
Vision Research, 48(6), 831-849.
6. Singh, M. & Fulvio, J.M. (2007). Bayesian contour extrapolation: Geometric determinants of good
continuation. Vision Research, 47, 783-798.
7. Fulvio, J.M. & Singh, M. (2006). Surface geometry influences the shape of illusory contours. Acta
Psychologica, 123, 20-40.
8. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Combining achromatic and chromatic cues to
transparency. Journal of Vision, 6(8), 760-776. [Abstract] [Article]
9. Singh, M. & Fulvio, J.M. (2005). Visual extrapolation of contour geometry. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, 102(3), 939-944.
Jacqueline M. Fulvio	
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Conference Proceedings (Refereed)
1. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Testing the relatability hypothesis: Inducer offset,
not turning angle, is critical for visual interpolation. Visual Cognition (Object Perception, Attention,
and Memory (OPAM) 2006 Conference Report), 15(1), 83-87.
2. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Consistency of location and gradient judgments of
visually-interpolated contours. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Proceedings.
3. Singh, M., & Fulvio, J.M. (2006). Contour extrapolation using probabilistic cue combination.
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Proceedings.
Chapters
1. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M. & Maloney, L.T. (2014). Visual interpolation and extrapolation of contours.
In Gepshtein, S. & Maloney, L.T. Oxford Handbook of Computational Perceptual Organization. New
York: Oxford University Press, in press.
Talks
Psychology and Neuroscience Brownbag, Dept of Psychology (Summer, 2014) University of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
Psychology Research Experience Program (PREP) for Undergraduates Summer Faculty Talk Series,
Dept of Psychology (Summer, 2014) University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Biological Bases of Behavior Brownbag Series, Dept of Psychology (Spring, 2014) University of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Cognitive & Cognitive Neuroscience Brownbag Series, Dept of Psychology (Fall, 2013) University
of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Biological Basis of Behavior Brownbag Series, Dept of Psychology (Spring, 2013) University of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Center for Cognitive Sciences Colloquium, Dept of Psychology & Center for Cognitive Sciences
(Fall, 2010) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Perception Lunch, Dept of Psychology & Center for Cognitive Sciences (Fall, 2009) University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Perceptual Science Series, Dept of Psychology & Center for Cognitive Science (Spring, 2008)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Cognition & Perception Student Brown Bag Talk, Department of Psychology (Fall, 2007) New York
University, New York, NY
Jacqueline M. Fulvio	
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Spatial Cognition & Computation Forum, Department of Psychology (Spring, 2007) University of
Texas, Austin, TX
Cognition & Perception Colloquium, Department of Psychology (Fall, 2006) New York University,
New York, NY
Cognition & Perception Student Brown Bag Talk, Department of Psychology (Spring, 2006) New
York University, New York, NY
Human and Computer Vision Series, Dept of Psych & Center for Cognitive Science (Fall, 2005)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Cognition & Perception Student Brown Bag Talk, Department of Psychology (Fall, 2004) New York
University, New York, NY
Conference & Workshop Presentations
Symposia (Organized)
Fulvio, J.M. & Schrater, P.R. (2011). Prediction in visual processing. Annual meeting of the Vision
Sciences Society (VSS). Journal of Vision, 11(11), 22. doi: 10.1167/11.11.22 [Abstract ]
Presentations
Fulvio, J.M., Rosen, M.L., & Rokers, B. (2014). Systematic biases in 3D motion perception as a
function of sensory uncertainty. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2013). Specificity in learning? Blame the paradigm.
Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Fulvio, J.M. & Schrater, P.R. (2012). When is error correction just error correction? Annual meeting
of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2012). Control allows confidence learning.
Computational and Systems Neuroscience 2012 (Cosyne).
Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2011). Optimality predicts transition to specificity in
perceptual learning. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Green, C.S., Fulvio, J.M., Siegel, M., Kersten, D., & Schrater, P.R. (2011). Action selection requires
predicting future uncertainty. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2011). Task control limits model learning.
Computational and Systems Neuroscience 2011 (Cosyne).
Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2010). Promoting generalization by hindering policy
learning. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Jacqueline M. Fulvio	
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Fulvio, J.M., Schrater, P.R. (2010). Predicting the task specificity of learning. Computational
Systems and Neuroscience 2010 (COSYNE).
Fulvio, J.M., Schrater, P.R., & Maloney, L.T. (2009). Reduced sampling of dynamic trajectories
does not increase extrapolation bias. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Fulvio, J.M., Hudson, T.E., & Maloney, L.T. (2008). Motor extrapolation of occluded spatiotemporal
contours. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2007). Location and orientation judgments within the
Poggendorff configuration are inconsistent. 15th annual conference on Object Perception, Attention,
and Memory (OPAM).
Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2007). Breakdown of contour interpolation: Testing a
multiple-contours hypothesis. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Testing the relatability hypothesis: Inducer offset,
not turning angle, is critical for visual interpolation. 14th annual conference on Object Perception,
Attention, and Memory (OPAM).
Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Consistency of location and gradient judgments of
visually-interpolated contours. IEEE Computer Society meeting on Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition (Workshop on Perceptual Organization in Computer Vision).
Singh, M., & Fulvio, J.M. (2006). Contour extrapolation using probabilistic cue combination. IEEE
Computer Society meeting on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (Workshop on Perceptual
Organization in Computer Vision).
Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). The human visual spline: Interpolation contours
between relatable inducers follow quintic polynomials. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society
(VSS).
Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2005). Investigating the chromatic and achromatic
components of perceived transparency. 13th annual conference on Object Perception, Attention, and
Memory (OPAM).
Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2005). Combining the chromatic and achromatic
components of perceived transparency. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Singh, M. & Fulvio, J.M. (2005). Testing the limits of good continuation: Does human vision
extrapolate rate of change of curvature? Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
Fulvio, J.M. & Singh, M. (2004). The role of surface versus contour geometry in illusory-contour
synthesis. 12th annual conference on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM).
Singh, M. & Fulvio, J.M. (2004). Visual extrapolation of contour shape: The role of curvature.
Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
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Teaching
Instruction
Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Spring, 2015, UW-Madison)
Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Fall, 2014, UW-Madison)
Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Summer, 2014, UW-Madison)
Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Spring, 2014, UW-Madison)
Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Fall, 2013, UW-Madison)
Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Spring, 2013, UW-Madison)
Statistical Reasoning for the Behavioral Sciences (Summer 2008, NYU)
Statistical Reasoning for the Behavioral Sciences (Summer 2007, NYU)
TA
Cognitive Neuroscience (for Prof. Clayton Curtis, Fall, 2005, NYU)
Statistical Reasoning for the Behavioral Sciences (for Prof. Elizabeth Bauer, Fall, 2004, NYU)
Mentoring/Advising
UW – Madison NSF Psychology Research Experience Program (PREP)
Michelle Wang (Summer 2014)
“3D motion perception in virtual reality environments”
UW – Madison NSF Psychology Research Experience Program (PREP)
Monica Rosen (Summer 2013)
“Asymmetries in stereoscopic motion sensitivity across simple 3D environments”
Middle School Students Supervised for the Madison Middle School Science Symposium
Austin Cotharn (Spring 2013) Justin Lor (Spring 2013)
“Analysis of the physics of a ball in flight”
High School Students Supervised for Intel Science Talent Search
Lindy Zhang (2007-2008) Jenny Chung (2007-2008)
“Effects of uncertainty on motor extrapolation”
Jacqueline M. Fulvio	
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Professional Service
Professional Affiliations
Vision Sciences Society
Journals Reviewed For
Psychological Review
Psychological Science
Frontiers in Perception (Review Editor, March 2010 – present)
Journal of Vision
Perception
Vision Research
University Service
UMN Center for Cognitive Sciences Executive council postdoctoral representative, 2011-2012
UMN Perception Group organizer, 2011- 2012
NYU Student Brown Bag Coordinator, 2006- 2007
Workshop Attendance
European Summer School for Visual Neuroscience, Germany, September 3-15, 2006
References
Dr. Laurence T. Maloney (Graduate Adviser)
ltm1@nyu.edu
Dr. Bas Rokers (Postdoctoral Adviser)
rokers@wisc.edu
Dr. Paul R. Schrater (Postdoctoral Adviser)
schrater@umn.edu
Dr. Manish Singh (Undergraduate Adviser)
Jacqueline M. Fulvio	
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manish@ruccs.rutgers.edu

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JMFCV_2015

  • 1. Jacqueline M. Fulvio   1   Curriculum Vitae Jacqueline M. Fulvio March 2015 Office Address: Department of Psychology 1202 West Johnson St University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706 (973) 280-9891 Email: fulvio@wisc.edu Education New York University, New York, NY Ph.D. 2009 Major: Psychology - Cognition & Perception Thesis: Completion of occluded contours: Evidence against an isomorphism model of internal representations New York University, New York, NY M.A. 2006 Major: Psychology - Cognition & Perception Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ B.A. 2004 Major: Psychology (cum laude with honors distinction) Minor: Biological Sciences Honors Thesis: The role of curvature on shapes extrapolated behind occluders. Employment & Professional Experience Outreach Specialist: UW - Madison Psychology Research Experience 2015-present Program for Undergraduates (PREP) Program coordinator Associate Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2013-present Postdoctoral Associate (adviser: Dr. Bas Rokers), Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin – Madison 2012-present Postdoctoral Associate (adviser: Dr. Paul R. Schrater), Department of Psychology & Center for Cognitive Sciences, University of Minnesota – Twin Cities 2009-2012 Graduate Student (adviser: Dr. Laurence T. Maloney), Department of Psychology, New York University 2004-2009
  • 2. Jacqueline M. Fulvio   2   Instructor, Department of Psychology, New York University Summer, 2008 Instructor, Department of Psychology, New York University Summer, 2007 Teacher’s Assistant, Department of Psychology, New York University Fall, 2005 Teacher’s Assistant, Department of Psychology, New York University Fall, 2004 Research Assistant (for Dr. Manish Singh), Department of Psychology, Rutgers University – New Brunswick 2003-2004 Awards, Honors, Fellowships & Societies Sigma Delta Epsilon Graduate Women in Science Beta Chapter, 2013-present Douglas & Katherine Fryer Thesis Fellowship, 2008 Student Travel Award, Vision Sciences Society, 2007 Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation, 2006-2009 Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Travel Award, New York University, 2005 MacCracken Graduate Fellowship, New York University, 2004-2009 Phi Beta Kappa, Rutgers University Chapter, 2004-present Psi Chi, Rutgers University Chapter, 2003-present National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Rutgers University Chapter, 2001-present Rutgers University Alumni Merit Award, Rutgers University Alumni Association, 2002 Rutgers University Outstanding Scholar Award, Rutgers University, 2000-2004 Bloustein Scholar Merit Award, The State of New Jersey, 2000-2003 Research interests: • Visual perception: behavior and neural processing • Prediction in visual and motor processing, and higher-level cognition • Computational and psychophysical study of visual object and surface representations under conditions of occlusion, camouflage, and transparency • Perceptual and cognitive learning and the role of prediction • Internal models and representations • Uncertainty in perception, motor planning, and cognitive decision-making • Computation of environmental statistics when planning and executing motor responses
  • 3. Jacqueline M. Fulvio   3   • Mathematical/statistical modeling of visual processing • Neural mechanisms underlying the above mentioned processes as revealed through function imaging (fMRI) Publications Journal Articles a. Plate, R.C., Fulvio, J.M., Shutts, K., Green, C.S., & Pollak, S.D. (under revision). The role of experience and age in decision making under uncertainty. b. Fulvio, J.M., Hudson, T.E., & Maloney. L.T. (under revision). Motor extrapolation of occluded spatiotemporal contours. c. Shah, S., Fulvio, J.M., & Singh, M. (under revision). Perceptual decisions in the visual extrapolation of curved motion trajectories. 1. Fulvio, J.M., Rosen, M.R., & Rokers, B. (in press). Systematic misperception of 3D motion as a function of sensory uncertainty. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 2. Fulvio, J.M., Maloney, L.T., & Schrater, P.R. (2015). Model selection in the extrapolation of circular motion: Observers use extrapolation models matched to their visual capabilities. Cognitive Neuroscience. 3. Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2014). Task-specific response strategy selection on the basis of recent training experience. PLoS Computational Biology, 10(1), e1003425, doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003425. [Article] 4. Fulvio, J. M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L. T. (2009). An experimental criterion for consistency in Interpolation of partly occluded contours. Journal of Vision, 9(4):5, 1-19, http://journalofvision.org/9/4/5/, doi:10.1167/9.4.5. [Article] 5. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2008). Precision and consistency of contour interpolation. Vision Research, 48(6), 831-849. 6. Singh, M. & Fulvio, J.M. (2007). Bayesian contour extrapolation: Geometric determinants of good continuation. Vision Research, 47, 783-798. 7. Fulvio, J.M. & Singh, M. (2006). Surface geometry influences the shape of illusory contours. Acta Psychologica, 123, 20-40. 8. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Combining achromatic and chromatic cues to transparency. Journal of Vision, 6(8), 760-776. [Abstract] [Article] 9. Singh, M. & Fulvio, J.M. (2005). Visual extrapolation of contour geometry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(3), 939-944.
  • 4. Jacqueline M. Fulvio   4   Conference Proceedings (Refereed) 1. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Testing the relatability hypothesis: Inducer offset, not turning angle, is critical for visual interpolation. Visual Cognition (Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM) 2006 Conference Report), 15(1), 83-87. 2. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Consistency of location and gradient judgments of visually-interpolated contours. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Proceedings. 3. Singh, M., & Fulvio, J.M. (2006). Contour extrapolation using probabilistic cue combination. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Proceedings. Chapters 1. Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M. & Maloney, L.T. (2014). Visual interpolation and extrapolation of contours. In Gepshtein, S. & Maloney, L.T. Oxford Handbook of Computational Perceptual Organization. New York: Oxford University Press, in press. Talks Psychology and Neuroscience Brownbag, Dept of Psychology (Summer, 2014) University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Psychology Research Experience Program (PREP) for Undergraduates Summer Faculty Talk Series, Dept of Psychology (Summer, 2014) University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Biological Bases of Behavior Brownbag Series, Dept of Psychology (Spring, 2014) University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Cognitive & Cognitive Neuroscience Brownbag Series, Dept of Psychology (Fall, 2013) University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Biological Basis of Behavior Brownbag Series, Dept of Psychology (Spring, 2013) University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Center for Cognitive Sciences Colloquium, Dept of Psychology & Center for Cognitive Sciences (Fall, 2010) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Perception Lunch, Dept of Psychology & Center for Cognitive Sciences (Fall, 2009) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Perceptual Science Series, Dept of Psychology & Center for Cognitive Science (Spring, 2008) Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Cognition & Perception Student Brown Bag Talk, Department of Psychology (Fall, 2007) New York University, New York, NY
  • 5. Jacqueline M. Fulvio   5   Spatial Cognition & Computation Forum, Department of Psychology (Spring, 2007) University of Texas, Austin, TX Cognition & Perception Colloquium, Department of Psychology (Fall, 2006) New York University, New York, NY Cognition & Perception Student Brown Bag Talk, Department of Psychology (Spring, 2006) New York University, New York, NY Human and Computer Vision Series, Dept of Psych & Center for Cognitive Science (Fall, 2005) Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Cognition & Perception Student Brown Bag Talk, Department of Psychology (Fall, 2004) New York University, New York, NY Conference & Workshop Presentations Symposia (Organized) Fulvio, J.M. & Schrater, P.R. (2011). Prediction in visual processing. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Journal of Vision, 11(11), 22. doi: 10.1167/11.11.22 [Abstract ] Presentations Fulvio, J.M., Rosen, M.L., & Rokers, B. (2014). Systematic biases in 3D motion perception as a function of sensory uncertainty. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2013). Specificity in learning? Blame the paradigm. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Fulvio, J.M. & Schrater, P.R. (2012). When is error correction just error correction? Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2012). Control allows confidence learning. Computational and Systems Neuroscience 2012 (Cosyne). Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2011). Optimality predicts transition to specificity in perceptual learning. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Green, C.S., Fulvio, J.M., Siegel, M., Kersten, D., & Schrater, P.R. (2011). Action selection requires predicting future uncertainty. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2011). Task control limits model learning. Computational and Systems Neuroscience 2011 (Cosyne). Fulvio, J.M., Green, C.S., & Schrater, P.R. (2010). Promoting generalization by hindering policy learning. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
  • 6. Jacqueline M. Fulvio   6   Fulvio, J.M., Schrater, P.R. (2010). Predicting the task specificity of learning. Computational Systems and Neuroscience 2010 (COSYNE). Fulvio, J.M., Schrater, P.R., & Maloney, L.T. (2009). Reduced sampling of dynamic trajectories does not increase extrapolation bias. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Fulvio, J.M., Hudson, T.E., & Maloney, L.T. (2008). Motor extrapolation of occluded spatiotemporal contours. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2007). Location and orientation judgments within the Poggendorff configuration are inconsistent. 15th annual conference on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM). Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2007). Breakdown of contour interpolation: Testing a multiple-contours hypothesis. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Testing the relatability hypothesis: Inducer offset, not turning angle, is critical for visual interpolation. 14th annual conference on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM). Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). Consistency of location and gradient judgments of visually-interpolated contours. IEEE Computer Society meeting on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (Workshop on Perceptual Organization in Computer Vision). Singh, M., & Fulvio, J.M. (2006). Contour extrapolation using probabilistic cue combination. IEEE Computer Society meeting on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (Workshop on Perceptual Organization in Computer Vision). Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2006). The human visual spline: Interpolation contours between relatable inducers follow quintic polynomials. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2005). Investigating the chromatic and achromatic components of perceived transparency. 13th annual conference on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM). Fulvio, J.M., Singh, M., & Maloney, L.T. (2005). Combining the chromatic and achromatic components of perceived transparency. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Singh, M. & Fulvio, J.M. (2005). Testing the limits of good continuation: Does human vision extrapolate rate of change of curvature? Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS). Fulvio, J.M. & Singh, M. (2004). The role of surface versus contour geometry in illusory-contour synthesis. 12th annual conference on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM). Singh, M. & Fulvio, J.M. (2004). Visual extrapolation of contour shape: The role of curvature. Annual meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS).
  • 7. Jacqueline M. Fulvio   7   Teaching Instruction Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Spring, 2015, UW-Madison) Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Fall, 2014, UW-Madison) Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Summer, 2014, UW-Madison) Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Spring, 2014, UW-Madison) Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Fall, 2013, UW-Madison) Basic Statistics for Psychology (PSY 210) (Spring, 2013, UW-Madison) Statistical Reasoning for the Behavioral Sciences (Summer 2008, NYU) Statistical Reasoning for the Behavioral Sciences (Summer 2007, NYU) TA Cognitive Neuroscience (for Prof. Clayton Curtis, Fall, 2005, NYU) Statistical Reasoning for the Behavioral Sciences (for Prof. Elizabeth Bauer, Fall, 2004, NYU) Mentoring/Advising UW – Madison NSF Psychology Research Experience Program (PREP) Michelle Wang (Summer 2014) “3D motion perception in virtual reality environments” UW – Madison NSF Psychology Research Experience Program (PREP) Monica Rosen (Summer 2013) “Asymmetries in stereoscopic motion sensitivity across simple 3D environments” Middle School Students Supervised for the Madison Middle School Science Symposium Austin Cotharn (Spring 2013) Justin Lor (Spring 2013) “Analysis of the physics of a ball in flight” High School Students Supervised for Intel Science Talent Search Lindy Zhang (2007-2008) Jenny Chung (2007-2008) “Effects of uncertainty on motor extrapolation”
  • 8. Jacqueline M. Fulvio   8   Professional Service Professional Affiliations Vision Sciences Society Journals Reviewed For Psychological Review Psychological Science Frontiers in Perception (Review Editor, March 2010 – present) Journal of Vision Perception Vision Research University Service UMN Center for Cognitive Sciences Executive council postdoctoral representative, 2011-2012 UMN Perception Group organizer, 2011- 2012 NYU Student Brown Bag Coordinator, 2006- 2007 Workshop Attendance European Summer School for Visual Neuroscience, Germany, September 3-15, 2006 References Dr. Laurence T. Maloney (Graduate Adviser) ltm1@nyu.edu Dr. Bas Rokers (Postdoctoral Adviser) rokers@wisc.edu Dr. Paul R. Schrater (Postdoctoral Adviser) schrater@umn.edu Dr. Manish Singh (Undergraduate Adviser)
  • 9. Jacqueline M. Fulvio   9   manish@ruccs.rutgers.edu