Attention: Features, objects

Poster Session: Monday, May 19, 2025, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Poster Title

First Author

Proactive enhancement of ‘to-be-attended’ and ‘to-be-ignored’ features during cued visual search in older and younger adults

Patumhirunruksa, Punyawish

Feature Integration Theory revisited: attention is not needed to bind stimulus features, but prevents them from falling apart.

Gayet, Surya

Implicit feature-based suppression is effective and robust, even in the face of feature-based gain, while explicit feature-based suppression is ineffective and weak

Rodriguez, Andrew

The effect of internal attentional shifts on visual feature errors

Cunningham, Caitlin V.

Attention in flux: object-based attention is flexible to both low- and high-level changes in real-world objects

McEvoy, Kelly

Preparatory attention to visual features spreads globally

Menceloglu, Melisa

Feature- versus object-based attentional templates during feature, conjunction, and object search

Bari, Rai Samar Ghulam

Electroencephalogram decoding of the attentional selection and tracking of featureless objects

Jones, Henry

The Effect of Feature Changes on Multiple Object Tracking

Eng, Rachel

Incidental learning about relevant and irrelevant feature values enhances early stages of attentional selection

Ortego, Kevin

Selective attention warps the representation of space throughout cortical visual networks

Holmberg, Jen D.

Evidence for a shape-similarity gain model for object-based attention

Valentine, Brendan

Differential neural activation for shape- and location-based attention

Agarwal, Ishita

Spatial attention to multiple stimuli does not reduce evoked SSVEP power relative to focal attention

Harrison, Amelia H.

The role of mid-level visual processes in the word identification bottleneck

Catington, Mary