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Abstract# 
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Poster Title
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First Author
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Session
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23.401
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Letter Recognition Accuracy Predicts Word Recognition Accuracy in Displays with Unusual Spatial Configurations
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Fidanci, Arda
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.402
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The effect of case and font style on English letter representation in the human occipitotemporal cortex
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Ismail-Beigi, Roxana
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.403
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Artificial fixation points using letter highlighting improves reading speed and comprehension
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Bhimani, Ali
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.404
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Crowding explains reading speed and comfort
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Bruns, Anna
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.405
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The relationship between font beauty and reading comfort
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Pelli, Denis
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.406
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Individual differences in crowding predict reading speed in rapid serial visual presentation
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Hu, Fengping
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.407
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Examining the Blur Paradox in Word Recognition
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Binning, Simrat
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.408
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Individual differences in identifying degraded stimuli: Language-specific and general mechanisms
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Guidi, Silvia
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.409
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Global Precedence Persists in Dyslexia: A Navon Study with Chinese Characters
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Hung, Shao-Chin
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.410
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Visual Span Constraints in Dyslexia: From Lab Measurement to Scalable Online Assessment
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Atilgan, Nilsu
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Object Recognition: Reading
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23.411
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Exposure to Covarying Visual Depth Cues Across Gaze Distances Promotes Generalized Stereoscopic Processing in Deep Neural Networks
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Moon, Joonsik
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Cues, integration
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23.412
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Human dorsal cortex is tuned to real-world cues that support shape perception
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Wu, Qihan
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Cues, integration
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23.413
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Linear perspective as a source of information about environmental slant
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Marcum, William
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Cues, integration
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23.414
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Cue-invariant 3D shape reconstruction from human brain activity
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Yang, Shiyun
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Cues, integration
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23.415
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Testing models of sensory cue integration with physiological measurements
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Scarfe, Peter
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Cues, integration
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23.416
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Contextual Shape Cues Enhance Shape Constancy for Slanted Surfaces
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Gunasekera, Iroshini
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Cues, integration
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23.417
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Cooperative integration of shading and texture in 3D shape perception
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Aubuchon, Celine
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Cues, integration
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23.418
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Why do humans understand pictures?
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Hertzmann, Aaron
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Surfaces, objects
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23.419
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Monocular estimation of ground surface orientation in natural scenes
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White, David N.
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Surfaces, objects
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23.420
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A direct visualization of the surface boundary of subjective visual space, the intrinsic bias
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Yan, Lizhu
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Surfaces, objects
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23.421
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The visual perception of ordinal depth relationships on solid object surfaces
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Norman, J. Farley
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Surfaces, objects
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23.422
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Geometry representations along visual pathways in human spatial navigation
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Zeng, Taiping
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Surfaces, objects
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23.423
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Disentangling inhibitory and excitatory effects of anticipatory spatial attention
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Kemmelmeier, Lena L.
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Attention: Neural
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23.424
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Neural control of shifting between external and internal attention
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Gresch, Daniela
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Attention: Neural
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23.425
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Incidental learning about relevant and irrelevant visual features is driven by early attentional changes, not later decision-making efficiency
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Ortego, Kevin
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Attention: Neural
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23.426
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Disassociate Attention Modulation by Object and Location Value in the Primate Frontal-Collicular Pathway
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Yu, Xuefei
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Attention: Neural
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23.427
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Attention-related LFP power in macaque FEF and fSTS during inactivation of the SC
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Folkert, Gwen
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Attention: Neural
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23.428
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Interhemispheric Synchrony Causally Shapes Rhythmic Attentional Sampling
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Grover, Shrey
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Attention: Neural
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23.429
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Attention enhances figure-ground segmentation signals in visual cortex
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Epstein, Michael
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Attention: Neural
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23.430
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Control over conscious perception through meditation: evidence from binocular rivalry
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Slagter, Heleen A
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Attention: Neural
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23.431
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Differential Modulation by Spatial Attention Across the Visual Hierarchy in Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Qiu, Brenda (Siyue)
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Attention: Neural
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23.432
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Attention improves probabilistic representation in the human visual cortex
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You, Yuqi
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Attention: Neural
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23.433
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Does the link between spontaneous microsaccades and EEG alpha activity depend on external visual inputs that move across the retina with each microsaccade?
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van Ede, Freek
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Attention: Neural
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23.434
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Computational Advantages of Pathway Specialization for Object Recognition and Visually-guided Grasping
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Mirebrahimi, Aida
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 2
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23.435
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Feature-based principles of category selectivity in human visual cortex and deep neural networks
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van Dyck, Leonard E.
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 2
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23.436
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In Silico Mapping of Visual Categorical Selectivity Across the Whole Brain
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Adeli, Hossein
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 2
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23.437
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Frequency-tagged fMRI with simultaneous video stimulation reveals suppressive face–place interactions in visual cortex
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Kim, Chelsea
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 2
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23.438
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How does the macaque brain detect optogenetic perturbation of inferotemporal neurons?
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Karami, Behnam
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 2
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23.439
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An Expanded Triple-N Dataset Reveals Hierarchical Dynamics and Cross-Species Correspondence from V1 to IT
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Bao, Pinglei
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 2
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23.440
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Evidence that Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex Is Not a Readout of the Ventral Stream but Refines IT Representations for Harder Images
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Wehrheim, Maren
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 2
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23.441
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Evolutionary refinement of primate thalamocortical projections through conserved molecular gradient
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Fan, Angela
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 2
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23.443
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Recurrent processing reshapes tuning over time in deep neural networks
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Farzmahdi, Amirhossein
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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23.444
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Computational modeling of the perceived facial typicality and attractiveness of distinct face populations
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Trujillo, Logan
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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23.445
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How Visual Familiarity and Person Knowledge Shape the Computational Dynamics of Face Recognition
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Fournier, Raphaël
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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23.446
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Mapping the representational geometry of subjective face identity discrimination with a generative foundation model
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bossio botero, Veronica
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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23.447
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Mathematically Tractable Neural Field Model for Action-Perception Coupling
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Giese, Martin A.
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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23.448
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Evidence for winner-take-all dynamics in long-lasting visual integration
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Holdsworth, Marie
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.449
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The Influence of Reward Magnitude and Probability on the Self-Prioritization Effect: A Study Based on the Perceptual Matching Paradigm
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DAI, CHAOYING
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.450
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Designers choose to show data visualizations that observers can reliably interpret
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Mukherjee, Kushin
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.451
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The influence of uncertainty on serial dependence
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Phillips, Natalya
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.452
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Functional Advantage of Serial Dependence Across Multiple Levels of Visual Processing
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Marini, Fiammetta
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.453
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Different effects of internal representations on decisions and eye movements
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Fiser, Jozsef
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.454
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Repeated Encoding Opportunities Mitigate Belief-Based Bias in Correlation Estimation
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Malitek, Adam
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.455
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Visual and Motor Behaviour for Object Manipulation in a Dynamic Environment
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Solbach, Markus
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.456
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When the Wait Matters: Differences in Cognitive Ability Contributions to Simultaneous vs. Sequential Visual Discrimination
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Lee, Yoonsang
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.457
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Sensory Processing Sensitivity in Bistable and Cued Motion Perception
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Asperilla, Rocio
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.458
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Pulling the LEVR: Learning about risk in a visual foraging task
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Taha, Hana
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.459
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Don’t use d′ for visual detection: RT data work for unequal-variance signal detection analysis
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Miyoshi, Kiyofumi
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.460
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The conjunction fallacy in perception: the effect of context
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Molnár, Barnabás
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Decision Making: Perception 1
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23.461
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Adapting to changes in action capabilities during visually guided steering
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Jansen, AJ
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.462
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Learning the affordance landscape for visually guided steering
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Fajen, Brett
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.463
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Guiding locomotion with a vibrotactile belt: Sensory substitution for visual-spatial information
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Warren, William
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.464
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Differential effects of age in a cognitive-motor dual task: A parametric manipulation of cognitive and motor load
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Reed, Catherine
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.465
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The development of eye-body coordination during walking in children ages 7-13 years
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Hoare, Lauren
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.466
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Do children adapt their gaze strategies while walking on real-world challenging terrains?
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Schroer, Sara E
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.467
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Spatiotemporal Integration of Motion Information in Human Crowds
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Pang, Jiayi
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.468
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The road ahead: knowledge does not replace vision in navigational decision-making
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Engstrom, Cassandra
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.469
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Retinal Flow Dynamics and Gaze Behaviour during High-Speed Cycling
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Zorpala, Kontessa Ioanna
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.470
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Introducing EYE-LEAN (Locomotion, Exploration, Action and Navigation with Eye Tracking): a Behavioral Research Toolkit for Data Rich Virtual Reality Experiments
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Suchojad, Jakub
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.471
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Head-Scanning Dynamics during Street-Crossing in Ultra-Low Vision
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Erkat, Batuhan
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.472
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Incorporating attention-based weights into the SCruM model of collective motion
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Yoshida, Kei
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Action: Navigation, locomotion
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23.473
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A New Stimuli Set and Design for Studying Working Memory for Visually Perceived Movement Trajectories
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Usha, Rajalakshmi
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Action: Miscellaneous
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23.474
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I’ll Believe It Unless It’s Too Absurd: Spontaneous Visual Perspective-Taking as Prior-Based Heuristic Inference
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Hu, Xucong
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Action: Miscellaneous
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23.475
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Dissociating the effects of the seen hand from the acting hand in motor control using virtual reality
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Ipwanshek, Olivia
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Action: Miscellaneous
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23.476
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Large language model performance in ophthalmic patient education: Amblyopia and age-related macular degeneration
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Kwon, Sunwoo
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Action: Miscellaneous
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23.479
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Online Visual and Proprioceptive Feedback in Action Simulations
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Wood, Stephen
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Action: Miscellaneous
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23.480
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Revealing the Mechanisms of Real-World Action Perception: Behavioral and EEG Evidence from Live vs. Video Actions
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Çakmakci, Elif Ahsen
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Action: Miscellaneous
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23.481
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Model-based simulation vs Model-free pattern matching: what computations underlie human action planning?
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Zoroufi, Aryan
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Action: Miscellaneous
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23.482
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People's cost functions in sensorimotor decision-making reveal complex effort costs
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Niehues, Tobias Fabian
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Action: Miscellaneous
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