Scene Perception: Categorization, memory, clinical, intuitive physics, models

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Pavilion

Poster Title

First Author 

Distinct roles of visual and semantic information in scene detection and categorization

Aronson, Sage

Untypical scene exemplars are easier to remember, but harder to categorize

Atzert, Charlotte

The Effect of Scene Clutter on Visual Representations

Bracci, Stefania

A large-scale vision-language fMRI dataset for multi-modal semantic processing

Li, Yuanning

Factors affecting baseline boundary extension effect: a meta-analysis

Lukavský, Jiří

Scene Understanding Maps: Predicting Most Frequently Fixated Object during Free Viewing with Multi-Modal Large Language Models

Murlidaran, Shravan

Modeling visual cortex with local unsupervised learning

Passi, Ananya

Intuitive physical and domain-general reasoning are dissociable in the human brain

Pramod, RT

Visual and Semantic Scene Information: A Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials Study

Stadhard, Skylar

Aversion to Ambiguity: The Relationship Between Categorization Ambiguity and Pleasure in Viewing Real-World Images

Tang, Yikai

Ensemble physics: perceiving the mass of groups of objects is more than the sum of its parts

Vivanco Cepeda, Vicente

Foveated Multi-Modal Large Language Model Maps to Predict Time to Understand Scenes

Wen, Ziqi

Seeing from the ground up: Spontaneous perception of 'causal history' due to intuitive physics

Wong, Kimberly W.