Day, Date Time |
Location |
Session Name  |
Title |
Type & # |
Presenter Name |
Tuesday, May 14 10:45 am - 12:30 pm |
Royal Ballroom 4-5 |
Attention: Temporal selection, tracking |
The development of a novel visuo-motor task for measuring visual attention |
Talk 52.21 |
L. J. B. Hill |
Tuesday, May 14 10:45 am - 12:30 pm |
Royal Ballroom 4-5 |
Attention: Temporal selection, tracking |
Cognitive processing of value-associated distractors: Electrophysiological evidence |
Talk 52.22 |
Risa Sawaki |
Tuesday, May 14 10:45 am - 12:30 pm |
Royal Ballroom 4-5 |
Attention: Temporal selection, tracking |
Why the self stands out: Self conditioning to sensory stimuli alters perceptual salience |
Talk 52.23 |
Glyn Humphreys |
Tuesday, May 14 10:45 am - 12:30 pm |
Royal Ballroom 4-5 |
Attention: Temporal selection, tracking |
Children with autism spectrum disorder demonstrate normal attentional preference for faces and normal attentional disengagement |
Talk 52.24 |
Jason Fischer |
Tuesday, May 14 10:45 am - 12:30 pm |
Royal Ballroom 4-5 |
Attention: Temporal selection, tracking |
Pulsed re-sampling of cued object during inhibition of return: new behavioral evidence |
Talk 52.25 |
Huan Luo |
Tuesday, May 14 10:45 am - 12:30 pm |
Royal Ballroom 4-5 |
Attention: Temporal selection, tracking |
What is the marginal advantage of extrapolation during multiple object tracking? Insights from a Kalman filter model |
Talk 52.26 |
Jonathan Flombaum |
Tuesday, May 14 10:45 am - 12:30 pm |
Royal Ballroom 4-5 |
Attention: Temporal selection, tracking |
Multiple object tracking difficulty accounted for by an ideal observer |
Talk 52.27 |
Cory Rieth |