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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43.305
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Predictive position of moving objects is affected by their orientation with respect to the motion trajectory
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GIRELLI, MASSIMO
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Motion: Illusions
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.304
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Motion-induced spatial shifts and motion-based contrast enhancement are linked.
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Johnston, Alan
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Motion: Illusions
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.301
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A new explanation of the Fraser-Wilcox illusion
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Cavanagh, Patrick
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Motion: Illusions
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.307
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The flash-lag effect in ball sports players
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Abbas Farishta, Reza
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Motion: Illusions
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.303
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Individual differences in long-range visual apparent motion
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Prins, Nicolaas
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Motion: Illusions
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.306
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The double-drift illusion is dominated by the first-order motion energy of the internal texture
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Choe, Eunhye
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Motion: Illusions
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.302
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Are illusory visual phantoms seen by the motion system: Investigations utilizing the motion aftereffect
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Daumail, Loic
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Motion: Illusions
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.316
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Context as a scaffold and details as bricks: Narrative understanding and updating information
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Choi, Jayoon
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.308
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Statistical Regularities Do Not Facilitate Encoding but Induce Biased Guessing in the Attribute Amnesia Task
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Yan, Niya
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.311
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More effective attentional allocation within visual working memory leads to better subsequent long-term memory performance
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Wang, Sisi
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.309
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Locomotion modulates visual working memory capacity: higher capacity for swing-phase encoding
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Phan, Cameron
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.312
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Persistent resampling of external information despite twenty-five repetitions of the same search templates
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Hoogerbrugge, Alex J.
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.313
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Gaze scan-paths affect recall strategy in context dependent memory.
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Mizrachi, Neomi
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.322
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Where’s Waldo in the mind: Accessing perceptual and semantic attributes in perception and working memory.
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Sasin, Edyta
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.321
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The rise and fall of memories: Temporal dynamics of visual working memory
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Sahakian, Andre
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.320
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Comparing artificial neural network models with varied objectives to probe the role of sensory representation in primate visual memorability
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Ahuja, Ram
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.318
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The temporal dynamics of visual short-term memory retrieval
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Ma, Tianye
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.314
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Forgetting in long-term memory: Recognition does not induce the forgetting of similar objects
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Williams, Jamal
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.310
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Breaking Binding: Interrupting the Consolidation of Some Object Features but not Others
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Saffar Tabbassi, Saeideh
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.315
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Characterizing representational drift via a context-dependent visual working memory task
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Yuan, Yixin
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.319
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Characteristics of sequential learning and memory in non-human primates
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Yu, Xuefei
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.317
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Drawings and words show a recall advantage over object photos
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Gilman, Anne
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Visual Memory: Encoding, retrieval
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.330
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Shared pointers for biological and non-biological objects in visual working memory
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Yu, Xinchi
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Visual Memory: Working memory and development, individual differences, capacity, resolution
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.326
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The influence of visual perception on working memory throughout the adult lifespan
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Tkacz-Domb, Shira
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Visual Memory: Working memory and development, individual differences, capacity, resolution
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.327
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How attentional control and working memory capacity predict natural memory usage.
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Draschkow, Dejan
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Visual Memory: Working memory and development, individual differences, capacity, resolution
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.329
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Cross Recruitment of Haptic Representations during a Visual Working Memory Task
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Ettensohn, Leah J
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Visual Memory: Working memory and development, individual differences, capacity, resolution
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.331
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Visual working memory for configural information
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Kim, Inik
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Visual Memory: Working memory and development, individual differences, capacity, resolution
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.323
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Does forgetting benefit remembering in working memory?
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Fougnie, Daryl
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Visual Memory: Working memory and development, individual differences, capacity, resolution
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.328
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White Matter Microstructure and Working Memory of Macaques in Adolescence
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Machado, Anna
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Visual Memory: Working memory and development, individual differences, capacity, resolution
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.324
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Reducing failures of visual working memory with tailored feedback
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Kozlova, Olga
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Visual Memory: Working memory and development, individual differences, capacity, resolution
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.325
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Accessing Individual Differences Across Different Domains of Serial Dependence
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kelly, Patrick
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Visual Memory: Working memory and development, individual differences, capacity, resolution
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.336
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Similarity-dependent memory integration of scene images
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Guo, Simeng
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.337
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Can you Enhance Visual Learning with Stimulation of the Medial-Frontal Cortex?
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Hu, Gengshi
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.341
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The brain knows more is stored in visual long-term memory than we can report
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Woodman, Geoffrey
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.342
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Perceptual comparisons are necessary and sufficient for the persistence of memory biases across time
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Saito, Joseph M.
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.332
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Storing dynamic relations induces contralateral delay activity
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Jianzhe, Xu
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.338
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Alpha/beta oscillations track orienting attention towards long-term memory representations
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Watt, Rhianna
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.335
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Shared visual memory resources for dynamic and static stimuli
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Kong, Garry
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.333
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Spatial proximity and object-based grouping effects on visual working memory
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Panyanirun, Naphapa
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.339
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Influence of Familiarity, Aesthetic Value, and Change Type on Visual Memory of AI-generated Paintings in a Virtual Reality Change/No Change Paradigm
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Nutt, Courtney G.
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.340
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Influence of Familiarity, Aesthetic Value, and Change Type on Visual Memory of Real-World Scenes in a Virtual Reality Change/No-Change Paradigm
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Lumpkin, Tanner L.
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.334
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Influence of intrinsic rewards on working memory allocation
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Tomic, Ivan
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Visual Memory: Capacity, long-term memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.348
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Surround Effects on Color Constancy in Virtual Reality
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Gil Rodriguez, Raquel
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Color, Light and Materials: Appearance, categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.349
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Swiping colors in virtual reality: Color categories in action
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Aizenman, Avi M.
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Color, Light and Materials: Appearance, categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.346
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The “super-importance of hue” in psychophysics, physiology, and AI
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Hedjar, Laysa
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Color, Light and Materials: Appearance, categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.344
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Categorization and naming of surface texture and color
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Brown, Angela M.
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Color, Light and Materials: Appearance, categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.345
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Visual Search for Warm and Cool Colours
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Manalansan, Jake
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Color, Light and Materials: Appearance, categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.351
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Seeing through another’s eyes: Modeling and correcting for individual differences in color appearance
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Simoncelli, Camilla
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Color, Light and Materials: Appearance, categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.347
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Comparison of hue differences measured by perception versus visual evoked potentials
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Macyczko, Jesse R.
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Color, Light and Materials: Appearance, categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.366
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Visual Working Memory Impairs Visual Detection: A Function of Shared Attentional or Sensory Resources Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Hamkari, A
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.362
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Task Instruction Affects Eye Movements Toward Low Salient Items Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Zhao, Xiangteng (Kai)
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.355
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Deep learning and the allocation of covert exogenous spatial attention: A neural network predicts the presence of an abrupt onset from trial-level pupil data Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Gurung, Isshori
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.354
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Conservation of cortical crowding distance across eccentricities in human V4 Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Zhao, Zelin (Linda)
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.365
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Transient Twinkle Perception in Equiluminant Red-Green Stimulus Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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CHO, EUN
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.360
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Optimized layer-specific fMRI methods to dissociate feedforward and feedback information across layers of the ventral visual stream Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Li, Taylor L.
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.364
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The hemifield asymmetry for crowding is stronger for letters than visually-matched shapes Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Yerabothu, Anishka
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.356
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Effects of modified visual environments on quiet stance Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Maqsood, Aliza
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.353
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Are Facial Motion Cues Sufficient for Recognizing Facial Expressions? Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Pallis-Hassani, Natalia
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.352
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Altered Reach and Grasp Strategies in Dorsal Cerebral Visual Impairment Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Nevin, Mia W.
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.361
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Perceived Self-Motion during a Dynamic Balance Task with Continuous Visual Rotation Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Lipson, Atara
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.357
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Emotional judgments depend on perceived gender. Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Mirzaei Domabi, Sheida
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.358
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Examining task-dependent changes of visual working memory representations Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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grant, Safiya
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.363
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The effect of landmarks on visual stability in naturalistic scenes. Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Hensley, Garrett
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.359
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Familiar Size Creates a Depth Effect that Generates Illusory Motion When the Observer Moves. Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Chengalasetty, Amoolya
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.407
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The Impact of Cognitive Differences on Processing Data Stories through Infographics: Advancing Toward Inclusive Design
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Zlatkovic, Kristine A.
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Data Visualization
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Pavilion
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43.408
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Viewers rarely notice objects that enter or leave dynamic information displays without salience-boosting tricks
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Jiang, Ouxun
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Data Visualization
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Pavilion
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43.409
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Learning To Detect Patterns In 2x2 Graphs
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Matthews, Nestor
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Data Visualization
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Pavilion
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43.403
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Correlations are estimated with bias in a 2-class scatterplot
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Omae, Yuka
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Data Visualization
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Pavilion
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43.404
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Drawn correlations consistent with underestimation of perceived correlations from scatterplots
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Cui, Lucy
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Data Visualization
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Pavilion
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43.405
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Global Mean Position Perception of Multiple Spatially-Separated Clusters
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Wang, Yang
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Data Visualization
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Pavilion
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43.401
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Perceptual Benefits of Animation are Task-Dependent: Effects of Staging and Tracing in Dynamic Displays
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Hu, Songwen
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Data Visualization
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Pavilion
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43.406
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Mapping Infectious Disease as a Test of Top-down Effects on Ensemble Processing
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Witt, Jessica
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Data Visualization
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Pavilion
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43.402
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Beyond the Cloud: A Perceptual Illusion in Overlaid Bar Charts
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Zhao, Wenxuan
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Data Visualization
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Pavilion
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43.414
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Assessing Functional Vision in Cerebral Visual Impairment with Wearable Eye Tracking
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Heynen, Madeleine
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.413
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Advantages and disadvantages of sequential vs. simultaneous search in simulated breast cancer screening
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Hong, Injae
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.415
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Assessing Visuomotor Abilities in Cerebral Visual Impairment with Eye and Hand Tracking
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Merabet, Lotfi
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.412
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Your dermatology office visit: The effects of target visibility, target-distractor similarity, satisfaction of search, and time pressure on a visual search for cancerous moles
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Moore, Katherine S
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.411
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A Comparative Analysis of the Use of Computer-aided Detection Systems with Mock Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Sets
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Sabo, Katharine E
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.419
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Neural Responses to Natural Versus AI-generated Affective Images
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Chen, Yujun
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.421
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Decoding the process of matching attended items to target templates during visual search
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Yu, Xinger
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.418
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Reduced distractor filtering with age: Evidence from the distractor positivity ERP
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Torres, Rosa E.
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.422
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The effect of background complexity and variability on visual search in video conferencing displays
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Semizer, Yelda
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.416
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Cue-guided search facilitates attentional selection: Evidence from an EEG study
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Han, Sizhu
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.417
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Differential EEG Markers of Selective Attention and Feature Binding in Visual Search
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Ip, Jessica
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.420
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Activation profiles across neural feature dimension maps guide attention during visual search
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Thayer, Daniel D.
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.410
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Saccadic Latency Differences Between C-Section and Vaginally-Delivered Infants and Adults in a Visual Search Task
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Adler, Scott
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, clinical, applied
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Pavilion
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43.426
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Peripheral Crowding Magnitude is Similar Under Photopic and Scotopic Luminance Conditions
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Tanriverdi, Dilce
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Spatial Vision: Crowding, eccentricity
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Pavilion
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43.428
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Exploring the relationship between cone density and visual crowding in the central fovea
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Prahalad, Krish
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Spatial Vision: Crowding, eccentricity
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Pavilion
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43.423
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Motion discrimination around the visual field differs between adult humans and macaques
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Tünçok, Ekin
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Spatial Vision: Crowding, eccentricity
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Pavilion
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43.429
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Visual sensitivity in the foveola is spatially non-uniform
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Schmittwilken, Lynn
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Spatial Vision: Crowding, eccentricity
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Pavilion
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43.431
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Crowding and visual appearance in amblyopia
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Gomes Tomaz, Ângela
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Spatial Vision: Crowding, eccentricity
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Pavilion
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43.427
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The Chromatic and Achromatic Contrast Sensitivity Function in the Far Periphery
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Bowers, Norick
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Spatial Vision: Crowding, eccentricity
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Pavilion
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43.425
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No pooling, no averaging: How varying the number of identical Gabors modulates orientation discrimination in the periphery
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Li, Miao
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Spatial Vision: Crowding, eccentricity
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Pavilion
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43.424
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Performance differences around polar angle vary systematically across experimental conditions
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Tu, David
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Spatial Vision: Crowding, eccentricity
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Pavilion
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43.430
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Reduced foveal crowding contributes to improvement in acuity following flicker adaptation
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Tagoh, Selassie
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Spatial Vision: Crowding, eccentricity
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Pavilion
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43.440
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Memory distortion of pitch angle in real-world scenes
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Wu, Yichen
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.436
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Come here often? How familiarity affects scene processing
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Aminoff, Elissa
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.432
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A comparison of tasks for constructing the category space of natural scenes
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Yang, Pei-Ling
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.434
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Are Abstract Relational Roles Encoded Visually? Evidence from Priming Effects
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Petrov, Alexander A
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.435
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Characterizing idiosyncrasies in perception and neural representation of real-world scenes
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Wang, Gongting
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.437
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Crossing category boundaries: Perceptual hysteresis for scenes even with endpoint preview
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Chen, Huiqin
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.439
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Examining the Effects of Real-World Experience on Lab-Based Scene Memory
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Orlando, Maria S.
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.433
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A Turn of Events: Upside-Down Figure Judgments Support a Vertical Attention Bias toward Affordance Location
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Langley, Matthew
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.444
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Understanding novel, real world scenes: Gist strength and the riches beyond
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Roman, Adison
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.442
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Spontaneous associative thought facilitates scene-gist memory
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Baror, Shira
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.443
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The impact of semantic descriptions on learning object-to-object relationships in a scene
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Nicholls, Victoria
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.441
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Perceiving natural images may consume less cognitive resources: evidence from image memorability, edge magnitudes, and spectral content
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Rim, Nakwon
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Scene Perception: Categorization
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Pavilion
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43.451
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Non-image forming vision as measured through ipRGC-mediated pupil constriction is not modulated by covert visual attention
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Vilotijević, Ana
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.445
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Attentional Effect in Motion-Induced Position Shift
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Shams, Mohammad
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.447
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Examining the influence of cognitive processing orientation on tracking performance using a modified multiple object tracking task
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Fu, Mengzhu
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.452
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Pupillometric imaging reveals the spatiotemporal dynamics of covert attention
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Naber, Marnix
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.449
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Multiple object tracking as a measure of sustained attention and relation with fluid reasoning
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Perelmiter, Taryn
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.450
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Multiple-Object-Tracking Supported by Parvocellular, Magnocellular, and Koniocellular Pathways
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Shi, Linan
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.455
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The reset effect of attention depends on the phase of ongoing attention oscillation
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YIN, DIKANG
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.453
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Sometimes more (overlap) is better! Action plan overlap impacts the interference between visually-guided touch and multiple-object tracking (MOT)
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Terry, Mallory E.
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.448
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Macaque monkeys follow gaze cues of human avatars
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Aboutorabi, Ehsan
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.454
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The nature and computation of attentional effort: A peak/end rule integrating over moment-by-moment effort during multiple-object tracking
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Belledonne, Mario
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.456
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The speed of attentional shift is similar for exogenous and endogenous cues within anti-cue tasks
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Mohiar, Yara
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.446
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Attentional Switching in Infants as a Function of Birth Experience: An Eye Movement Study
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Kay, Shir
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Attention: Tracking, shifting
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Pavilion
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43.457
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Temporal Feature Binding: Attention Mechanisms and Individual Differences
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Zivony, Alon
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Attention: Temporal selection
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Pavilion
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43.459
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Rhythmicity in proactive and retroactive attention
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Cheng, Phillip
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Attention: Temporal selection
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Pavilion
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43.460
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Temporal attention and expectation interact regardless of expectation’s trial sequence
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Ren, Shiyang
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Attention: Temporal selection
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Pavilion
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43.462
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Anticipatory Orienting of Covert Attention with Dynamic Gaze Cueing
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Karmakar, Srijita
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Attention: Temporal selection
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Pavilion
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43.461
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Evidence of Rhythmic Environmental Sampling in a Cued Temporal Attention Paradigm
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Powell, Travis
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Attention: Temporal selection
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Pavilion
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43.458
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Keeping An Eye on On-line Learning: Attention Matters
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Loschky, Lester
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Attention: Temporal selection
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Pavilion
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43.465
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Evidence of parallel processing during divided attention to faces
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Lee, Samantha C.
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Attention: Divided, resource competition
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Pavilion
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43.463
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Eye Tracking Impacts of an Irrelevant Self-View Singleton
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Flores-Cruz, Gabriela
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Attention: Divided, resource competition
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Pavilion
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43.464
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An In-Depth Examination of Interruptions’ Effect on Email Classification Behavior
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Slifkin, Elisabeth J.D.
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Attention: Divided, resource competition
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Pavilion
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43.466
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Single object attention narrows the perceptual template, improves external noise exclusion and enhances the stimulus relative to dual object attention
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Dosher, Barbara
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Attention: Divided, resource competition
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Pavilion
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43.473
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Stable individual plasticity patterns in blindness: a longitudinal study
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Amaral, Lenia
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Plasticity and Learning: Disorders, atypical vision
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Pavilion
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43.468
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Action Video Games Training in Children with Developmental Dyslexia: A Meta-Analysis
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Gori, Simone
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Plasticity and Learning: Disorders, atypical vision
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Pavilion
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43.467
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Visual mode switching for glasses: Observers can learn to immediately correct spatial distortions produced by prescription lenses
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Liu, Sean
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Plasticity and Learning: Disorders, atypical vision
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Pavilion
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43.469
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Examining the role of the arcuate fasciculus on reading development by studying repetitive head impact
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Aryeetey, Nii-Ayi
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Plasticity and Learning: Disorders, atypical vision
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Pavilion
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43.470
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In blindness, PPA-like responses to scene sounds are driven by stronger deactivation for human vocalizations, not activation for scenes
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Saccone, Elizabeth
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Plasticity and Learning: Disorders, atypical vision
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Pavilion
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43.472
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Toward comparing scotomas: Using microperimetry paired with cortical magnification factor to quantify retinal functional health in patients with central vision loss
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Cutts, Elam
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Plasticity and Learning: Disorders, atypical vision
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Pavilion
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43.471
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Distinct tactile and visual brain responses to alphabetic letters converge to shared representations in blind and sighted readers
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Teng, Santani
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Plasticity and Learning: Disorders, atypical vision
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Pavilion
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