Abstract#
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Poster Title
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First Author
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Session
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Room
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26.411
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“Magnetic Sand” or “Interactivity” Illusions
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Shimojo, Shinsuke
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Multisensory Processing: Illusions, recognition
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Pavilion
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26.302
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A computational model for the concurrent retrieval of object and self-motion information from optic flow
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Scherff, Malte
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.317
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A dynamic normalization model with temporal receptive fields captures perceptual suppression by past and future stimuli
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Chapman, Angus
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.422
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A radial template space reveals organization of feature and task-selective regions in lateral occipitotemporal cortex
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Lescroart, Mark D.
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.445
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Adapting to art: adaptation alters impressions of impressionist painting styles
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Charkhtab Basim, Fatemeh
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Color, Light and Materials: Art, cognition
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Pavilion
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26.461
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An intracranial EEG Natural Scenes Dataset to integrate electrophysiology with fMRI
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Huang, Harvey
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.320
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Analysis of the ERG Off-response
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Tyler, Christopher
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.401
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Are effects of perceptual (dis)fluency on social judgments specific to visual processing?
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Walter-Terrill, Robert
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Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual behavior
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Pavilion
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26.447
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Art has no gender, only gender bias
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Damiano, Claudia
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Color, Light and Materials: Art, cognition
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Pavilion
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26.356
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Artificial Fixation Points in Reading: Do They Work? Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Bhimani, Ali
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.304
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Biases in Perceived Object Speed in Depth During Visual Self-Motion
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Pandey, Anita
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.455
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Binocular depth information modulates object-selective activation in high-level visual cortex
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Ahsan, Tasfia
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.348
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Brain networks involved in recognition memory are recruited more strongly, and more extensively, by real objects than by images of objects.
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Fairchild, Grant T.
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Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.434
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Can material-robust detection of 3D non-rigid deformation be explained by predictive processing through generative models?
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Nishida, Shin'ya
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials
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Pavilion
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26.301
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Can people learn their unique retinal motion statistics?
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Xu, Jiaming
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.419
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Categorical object properties outweigh local visual information in object recognition
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Scialom, Elsa
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.438
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Changing the structure of color categories causally influences color-concept association generalization
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Schoenlein, Melissa A.
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Color, Light and Materials: Art, cognition
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Pavilion
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26.334
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Characteristics of head-eye saccades in natural tasks
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Jolly, Paul
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.428
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Characterizing Frequency Response Functions of Low-Level and High-Level Stimuli in the Human Brain
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Zhao, Na
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Object Recognition: Visual preference
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Pavilion
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26.337
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Color distribution learning modulates saccade endpoints: a study of the global effect
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Entzmann, Léa
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.357
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Common perceptual features drive braille letter recognition across modalities and levels of expertise Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Yun, Hannah
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.322
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Contextual saccadic adaptation : you can see it but you can’t learn from it
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Martel, Maxime
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.449
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Contributions of absolute binocular disparity, motion parallax and angular declination to absolute target localization
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Bai, Lingling
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.350
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Cortical control of working memory prioritization
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Li, Hsin-Hung
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Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.403
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Cross-Modal Interactions Differ Across Sounds in the Extreme Periphery
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Cederblad, Matilda
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Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual behavior
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Pavilion
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26.313
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Delayed normalization accounts for temporal dynamics in visual and somatosensory cortices
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Li, Luhe
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.340
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Differential saccade related modulations in marmoset V1 across cell layers and types
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More, Neya
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.448
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Discrimination thresholds reflect task-related, cognitive processes rather than cue uncertainty in depth perception
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Kemp, Jovan
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.316
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Distinct mechanisms account for perceptual suppression forwards and backwards in time
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Epstein, Michael
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.404
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Don’t talk to me! Relevant sound disrupts visual search, irrelevant sound does not
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Röer, Jan Philipp
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Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual behavior
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Pavilion
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26.358
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Drawings reveal no benefit of sleep on memory Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Rosenthal, Samuel R.
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.405
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Dynamic Synthetic Faces Improve the Intelligibility of Noisy Speech, But Not As Much As Real Faces
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Yu, Yingjia
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Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual behavior
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Pavilion
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26.323
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Effective and non-effective cues for probabilistic contextual visuomotor adaptation
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Montagnini, Anna
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.332
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Effects of contextual information on eye movements and recall performance in face learning
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Speck, Martina J
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.305
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Effects of visual cues on flow parsing and simultaneous heading perception
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Shan, Zhoukuidong
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.441
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Ensemble coding of color in a pile-sort task
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Lindsey, Delwin
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Color, Light and Materials: Art, cognition
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Pavilion
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26.439
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Estimating human color-concept associations from multimodal language models
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Mukherjee, Kushin
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Color, Light and Materials: Art, cognition
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Pavilion
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26.359
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Exploring the effects of delayed visual feedback on dynamic postural control Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Pourhashemi, Nora
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.360
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Exploring the Influence of Object Affordances and Proximity on Top-Down Visual Processing in the Dorsal and Ventral Streams Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Hofer, Nisa
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.310
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Exploring top-down influences on illusory self-motion perception (vection) in younger and older adults
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Murovec, Brandy
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.327
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Eye Movement Dynamics as a Measure of Expertise in the Video Game ExciteBike
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Levin, Emily
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.331
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Eye Movement Modulates the Face Inversion Effect in Emotion Recognition
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Yang, Angeline
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.326
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Eye tracking in expertise assessment case studies
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Shelepin, Evgenii
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.444
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Eyes, Still Lifes & Eidolons – the role of colors and contours when viewing still-life paintings?
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Braun, Doris I.
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Color, Light and Materials: Art, cognition
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Pavilion
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26.415
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Facilitation of visual and haptic recognition after multisensory active control of real 3D objects.
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Kyler, Hellen
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Multisensory Processing: Illusions, recognition
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Pavilion
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26.342
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Functional architecture of visual responses in dorsal and ventral banks of anterior cingulate cortex
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Thirunavukkarasu, Pranavan
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.306
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Head and eye dynamics across different navigational goals
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Méndez, Andrés H.
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.462
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How do visual tasks alter the representational space of identical scenes? Insights from a brain-supervised convolutional neural network
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Hansen, Bruce C.
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.409
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How does subjective confidence influence multisensory integration?
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Dou, Wei
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Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual behavior
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Pavilion
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26.355
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Impact of color priming and retro-cueing on visuospatial working memory accuracy is affected by target characteristics and response task Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Barron, Danica
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.361
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Impact of Static Physical Arousal on Attentional Networks Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Glotfelty, Jenna
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.324
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In-built and learnt priors for motion direction perceptual decision-making
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Ardasheva, Liubov
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.362
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Information Reliability Modulates Experience-Driven Attention Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Doyle, Alenka
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.351
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Investigating the effect of real-world background images on spatial working memory representations
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Schmitz, Nicholas
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Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.328
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Investigating the links between sustained attention, gaze fixation patterns, and face identity discrimination performance
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Michaels, Jesse
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.456
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Involvement of cerebellar vermis in the perception of depth from motion explored with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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Johnson, Emily
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.457
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Involvement of cortical area MT in the perception of depth from motion explored with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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Corbett, Shane
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.349
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Is Sensory Visual Cortex Required for Visual Working Memory: Insights from Meta-Analysis and Experimental Evidence
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Konstantinou, Nikos
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Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.363
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Is the depth cue of Familiar Size computed using the biological equivalent of a trigonometric table? Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Darefsky, Jhera
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.463
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Linguistic and visual similarity judgements predict EEG representational dynamics in visual perception and sentence reading
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Simkova, Katerina Marie
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.443
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Long-term semantic knowledge predicts changes in color perception
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Green, Alexis
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Color, Light and Materials: Art, cognition
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Pavilion
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26.364
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Making Sense of Randomness: Investigating Perceived Event Boundaries Within Scrambled Picture Stories Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Wilson, Lindsey K.
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.464
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Mapping contour properties across visual cortex
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Han, Seohee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.465
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Mapping neural similarity spaces for scenes with generative adversarial networks
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Son, Gaeun
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.308
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Modeling optic flow tuning in MSTd with convolutional neural networks
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Layton, Oliver
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.325
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Modulating color cue effectiveness: The role of active selection in visuomotor adaptation
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OUELD KADDOUR EL HALLAOUI, Hamza
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.333
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Motion masking at saccadic speed is largely invariant to motion amplitude
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Nörenberg, Wiebke
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.410
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Natural heading statistics over 42 hours of natural activity: Observations and implications for Bayesian modeling
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Sinnott, Christian B.
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Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual behavior
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Pavilion
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26.450
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Natural size-distance scaling reduces, but does not eliminate, depth matching errors from conflicting occlusion and stereopsis
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Au, Domenic
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.423
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Naturalistic dataset augmentation and self-supervised learning lead to more human-like recognition of occluded objects in convolutional neural networks
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Coggan, David
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.318
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Neural dynamics of grouping explain properties of serial dependence in orientation
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Francis, Gregory
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.314
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Neural evidence for a two-stage model of conscious perception
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Menétrey, Maëlan Q.
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.466
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Neural interpolation of dynamic visual information in natural scenes
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Yeh, Lu-Chun
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.303
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Neural processing of scene-relative object movement during self-movement
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Shen, Xuechun
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.435
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Neural representation of translucent and opaque objects images in macaque inferior temporal cortex
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Nakada, Hoko
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials
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Pavilion
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26.467
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Object-selective cortex incorporates predictions from scene context to aid object recognition
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Gayet, Surya
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.468
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Occipito-Ventral pathway dynamically transforms images into low-dimensional feature manifolds aligned on those supporting behavior
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Duan, Yaocong
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.460
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Oculomotor control in fine shape and stereo judgements during natural head movements
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Cox, Michele A.
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.336
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Oculomotor freezing reveals perceptual priority during free-viewing
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Hanning, Nina
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.406
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Perception of Materials in Virtual Reality based on their Audiovisual Properties
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Koppisetty, Harshitha
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Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual behavior
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Pavilion
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26.319
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Pooling and segregation across different time scales
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Hochmitz, Ilanit
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.345
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Predictive Remapping in Neural Networks: A Model Based on Corollary Discharge Signals for Visual Continuity Across Saccades
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Nandy, Anirvan
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.344
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Probing correlates of saccadic suppression in the primate superior colliculus and primary visual cortex using simulated and real saccades
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Baumann, Matthias Philipp
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.437
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Probing the Relationship between Material Categorization and Material Property Estimation using Ambiguous Visual Stimuli
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Liao, Chenxi
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials
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Pavilion
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26.424
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Probing unexplored areas in high-dimensional fMRI voxel space using an encoding model and image synthesis
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Yashiro, Ryuto
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.452
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Quantifying the mechanisms for the role of visual context on orientation judgments
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Brannon, Ernestine
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.420
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Quantifying the role of perceived curvature in the processing of natural object images
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Stoinski, Laura M.
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.469
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Recognizing places versus navigating through them are differently sensitive to increasingly peripheral visual information
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Jung, Yaelan
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.339
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Remapping in LIP takes time
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Alkan, Yelda
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.470
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Representation of navigational affordances and ego-motion in the occipital place area
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Kamps, Frederik S.
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.365
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Representation-specific and general components of the task-evoked pupillary response in visual working memory Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Kemball-Cook, William
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.346
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Representations of imaginary scene in the alpha band
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Stecher, Rico
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Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.459
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Reversed Depth Illusion in Random-dot Stereograms Becomes More Visible When the Stereograms Are More Dynamic in Both Central and Peripheral Vision
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Zhaoping, Li
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.425
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Revisiting shape versus texture bias in primate vision: contrasting human vs. monkey perceptual strategies
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Zaidi, Syed Suleman Abbas
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.366
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Rhythmic attentional sampling in visual perception and visual working memory Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Santiago, Khayla
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.341
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Saccade response modulation in areas MT/MTC across cell types and layers
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Bucklaew, Amy
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.321
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Saccade Target Status Influences the Reference Frame of Object-Location Binding
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Chiu, Tzu-Yao
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.431
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Seeing beauty even when none may exist
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Guan, Chenxiao
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Object Recognition: Visual preference
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Pavilion
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26.432
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Self-supervised models of human texture-discrimination
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Das, Abhranil
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials
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Pavilion
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26.436
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Skewness adaptation induced an asymmetric effect in glossiness perception but not in translucency
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Kiyokawa, Hiroaki
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials
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Pavilion
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26.453
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Slant discrimination performance follows patterns predicted by binocular viewing geometry
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Shields, Stephanie M
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.338
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Spatiotemporal competition resolution during anti-saccades
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Ouerfelli-Ethier, Julie
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.426
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Spurious reconstruction from brain activity: The thin line between reconstruction, classification, and hallucination
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Shirakawa, Ken
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.347
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SSVEPs reveal dynamic (re-)allocation of spatial attention during maintenance and utilization of visual working memory
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Chota, Samson
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Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.343
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Steady-State Visually Evoked Potentials (SSVEPs) in the presence of voluntary eye and head movements
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Liu, Weichen
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.458
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Stereomotion Scotomas: An impairment of velocity-based mechanisms revealed by variation of stimulus speed
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Dogar, Amna
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.354
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Support for and application of a measure of neural efficiency in visual processing
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Wenger, Michael
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Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.367
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Tactile stimuli are mirrored in accord with external vantage points induced by virtual reality Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Das, Anwesha
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.427
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Temporal dynamics of foveal and peripheral visual discrimination during fixation
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Kapisthalam, Sanjana
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Object Recognition: Visual preference
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Pavilion
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26.417
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Temporal dynamics provide new insights into the dimensions underlying object space
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Kidder, Alexis
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.352
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Testing the duration of spontaneous spatial representation in working memory when items can be differentiated by temporal-order.
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Bendickson, Sage
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Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.368
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Testing Whether Individual Dimensions of Spatial Locations Can Be Prioritized in Visuospatial Working Memory Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Tao, Jocelyn
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.315
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The (lack of) correlation between evoked and spontaneous brain oscillations: an individual difference approach
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xiong, Sihan
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.429
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The categorization difficulty contributes to the uncanny valley without animacy
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Sasaki, Kota
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Object Recognition: Visual preference
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Pavilion
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26.421
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The contribution of features, shape, and semantics to object similarity
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Pitchford, Brent
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.433
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The effect of attentional load on modal and amodal completion
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Wang, Zeyu
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials
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Pavilion
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26.312
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The effect of fast flicker adaptation on contrast discrimination
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Song, Jaeseon
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.451
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The effect of reflectance, depth gain, and scene complexity on perceived depth
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Hornsey, Rebecca
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3D Perception: Depth cue integration, neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.335
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The effect of visual competition on saccadic behavior in a stop signal task
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Weir, Zachariah A.
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.329
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The eyes move towards fearful faces hundreds of milliseconds before they reach awareness
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Hu, Junchao
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Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.416
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The illusion of a neural common factor for illusions
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Ozkirli, Ayberk
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Multisensory Processing: Illusions, recognition
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Pavilion
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26.307
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The influence of anticipation on human heading perception
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Si, Roselind
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.369
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The Influence of Saccade Predictability on Feature Binding after an Eye Movement Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Jaen, Isabel S.
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.430
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The psychophysics of style
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Boger, Tal
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Object Recognition: Visual preference
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Pavilion
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26.418
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The representational dynamics of visual expectations in the brain
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Caplette, Laurent
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Object Recognition: High-level features
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Pavilion
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26.413
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Tilting the balance: do balance abilities predict the body tilt illusion?
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Baia, Sophia R.
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Multisensory Processing: Illusions, recognition
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Pavilion
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26.442
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Top-down knowledge can affect perception when the input is ambiguous
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Cohen, Michael
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Color, Light and Materials: Art, cognition
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Pavilion
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26.309
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Tracking visual targets during simulated self-motion
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Anderson, Matt D.
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Motion: Optic flow
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.446
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Ugly colours: Chromatic determinants of image aesthetic valence
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Kučera, Jan
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Color, Light and Materials: Art, cognition
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Pavilion
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26.471
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Unveiling task-dependent action affordance representations: Insights from scene-selective cortex and deep neural networks
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Bartnik, Clemens G.
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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26.408
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Using hearing and vision for localization, motion perception, and motion prediction
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Yuan, Yichen
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Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual behavior
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Pavilion
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26.353
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Using Rapid Invisible Frequency Tagging to track internal attention
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Arora, Kabir
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Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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26.412
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Visual and auditory stimulus features, and their crossmodal correspondence, affects perceptual selection in the bounce/stream illusion
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Jeon, Subin
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Multisensory Processing: Illusions, recognition
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Pavilion
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26.414
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Visual-haptic weight illusions are explained by efficient coding based on correlated natural statistics
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Bays, Paul
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Multisensory Processing: Illusions, recognition
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Pavilion
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26.402
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What we don’t see shapes what we see: peripheral word semantics gates visual awareness
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Hung, Shao-Min (Sean)
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Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual behavior
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Pavilion
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