Poster Sessions

Saturday Morning Posters, Banyan Breezeway and Pavilion

Poster Session: Saturday, May 18, 2024, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway and Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

Session

Room

23.330

Fear conditioning prompts sparser representations of conditioned threat in primary visual cortex

Cui, Lihan

Plasticity and Learning: Models, neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.365

May we change the color of the volleyball?

Han, Seung min

Motion: Higher-order

Banyan Breezeway

23.338

Lateralized perception of static and dynamic social interactions in left and right visual cortex

Munin, Violette

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

23.345

Idiosyncratic facial motions: Uncovering identity information in facial movements through a landmark-based analysis

Nizamoğlu, Hilal

Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms of social cognition

Banyan Breezeway

23.353

Classification of sound-symbolic speech sounds in visual cortex

ioannucci, stefano

Multisensory Processing: Neural coding

Banyan Breezeway

23.458

Dissociating sensory, decisional, and metacognitive noise in perceptual decision making

zheng, yunxuan

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.313

Visual activity in primate superior colliculus depends on visual cortex

Katz, Leor N

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.438

Sensitivity to highly salient features in dynamic inattentional blindness

Nartker, Makaela

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.415

Memory-based attentional capture is one-shot

Kerzel, Dirk

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.430

Guidance by visual and verbal representations during visual search

Jimenez, Mikel

Attention: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

23.451

Active or passive inference? Effects of goal-directed actions on perceptual decisions

Lageman, Jet

Decision Making: Decision making and actions

Pavilion

23.301

Bridging perspectives: a foundational dataset for the empirical aesthetics of bridge design

Yang, Mei

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.323

Detection of visual impairments using CNN and red-eye reflex images

Lichtenstein, Alexander

Development: Clinical and high-level

Banyan Breezeway

23.401

Top-down instructions influence the attentional weight on color and shape dimensions during redundant search

Gong, Zixu

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.358

Visual discrimination after the multisensory rehabilitation of hemianopia

Rowland, Benjamin

Multisensory Processing: Development, clinical

Banyan Breezeway

23.439

Asymmetry for shading direction in visual search persists in inattentional blindness

Han, ShuiEr

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.339

Macaques show an uncanny valley in body perception

Martini, Lucas

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

23.346

Learned trustworthiness and face trustworthiness do not have the same influence on implicit responses to faces measured via fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS)

Verosky, Sara

Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms of social cognition

Banyan Breezeway

23.314

Magnocellular modulation of spatial vision

Skoczek, Kristian Paul

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.459

Estimating and integrating the uncertainty of naturalistic stimuli

Plate, Corey

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.302

Encounters with semantic violations do not interfere with immediately subsequent scene-viewing behavior

Lu, Alan

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.431

The sensitivity of the dominant rhythm desynchronization to visual stimuli across infancy: a study using longitudinal and cross-sectional data

Elhamiasl, Mina

Attention: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

23.354

Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Neural Representations during Perception of Naturalistic Audiovisual Events

Hu, Yu

Multisensory Processing: Neural coding

Banyan Breezeway

23.452

Generating Saccades for Reducing Uncertainty: Cognitive and Sensorimotor Trade-Offs

Jiwa, Matthew

Decision Making: Decision making and actions

Pavilion

23.416

Attentional control through colour-location associations induces contingent capture

Joubran, Samantha

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.402

Where you attend is where you click: Attention guides selection actions in visual foraging with conjunction objects

Tünnermann, Jan

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.324

Examining Variability of High-Level Visual Categories Across Development

Hiersche, Kelly

Development: Clinical and high-level

Banyan Breezeway

23.331

Isolating the koniocellular contribution to aversive learning in human visual cortex

McCain, Katherine J.

Plasticity and Learning: Models, neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.359

Sensorimotor dynamics of echoacoustic target acquisition in blind humans

Patel, Arshil

Multisensory Processing: Development, clinical

Banyan Breezeway

23.366

Action Classification from Motion Flow

Gonzalez, Uriel

Motion: Higher-order

Banyan Breezeway

23.432

From Preparatory Attention to Stimulus Selection: Neural Mechanisms Revealed by Multivariate Analysis of fMRI Data

Yang, Qiang

Attention: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

23.403

Manipulating Processing Biases to Mitigate the Low Prevalence Effect

Celani, Robin

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.440

Elucidating Fluctuations of Visual Attention: Reaction Time Variability and Mind-Wandering Provide Complementary Insights

Chidharom, Matthieu

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.347

From point light displays to rich social narratives: neural representations of visual social processing in the superior temporal sulcus

Small, Hannah

Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms of social cognition

Banyan Breezeway

23.360

Integrating Impaired Vision and Hearing to Improve Spatial Localization

Xiong, Yingzi

Multisensory Processing: Development, clinical

Banyan Breezeway

23.332

The implicit penalty effect: implicit cue validity regulates performance in an exogenous cueing paradigm.

Sarodo, Akira

Plasticity and Learning: Models, neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.303

Image characteristics, not task, influence interobserver consistency

Heer, Sophie

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.340

Predictive Features in Deep Neural Network Models of Macaque Body Patch Selectivity

Lappe, Alexander

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

23.453

Global Route Selection using Local Visual Information

Engstrom, Cassandra

Decision Making: Decision making and actions

Pavilion

23.315

Examining the precision of spatial representations within visual cortex

Bloem, Ilona M.

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.460

IMPROVING META-COGNITION WITH PRACTICE

G P, Akash Raj

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.417

Beyond Distraction: Exploring the Conditions of Task-Irrelevant Feature Reinstatement and Working Memory-Based Capture during Visual Search

Kespe, Jessica

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.355

Dissociable Decoding of Predictive Sensory Processing from EEG Oscillations

Das, Soukhin

Multisensory Processing: Neural coding

Banyan Breezeway

23.367

Are rich percepts from point-light displays specific to biological motion?: A case study of dynamic point-light cloths

Erdogan, Merve

Motion: Higher-order

Banyan Breezeway

23.325

Effect of Cerebral Visual Impairment on Functional-Structural Coupling of the Attention Networks

Nadvar, Negin

Development: Clinical and high-level

Banyan Breezeway

23.361

Prior visual experience increases children's use of effective haptic exploration strategies in audio-tactile sound-shape correspondences

Cao, Shibo

Multisensory Processing: Development, clinical

Banyan Breezeway

23.341

Relative depth discrimination in natural images of paired human body joints

Liu, Jiaqi

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

23.348

Investigating the neural computations underlying visual social inference with graph neural network and inverse planning models

Malik, Manasi

Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms of social cognition

Banyan Breezeway

23.441

Inattentional blindness for a salient target in visual search: Finding a surprisingly easy target can be surprisingly hard

Ernst, Daniel

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.433

Alpha traveling waves index spatial attention

Fakche, Camille

Attention: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

23.333

Investigating the representational transformations underlying the learning of exceptions in visual categories

Xie, Yongzhen

Plasticity and Learning: Models, neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.454

Saccadic decision making based on uncertain auditory cues in monkey superior colliculus

Conroy, Christopher

Decision Making: Decision making and actions

Pavilion

23.316

Spatial frequency adaptation modulates spatial tuning in human visual cortex

Altan, Ecem

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.461

Multimodal metaperception: insights from multisensory integration

Domenici, Nicola

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.326

Modeling the formation of extrastriate primate visual field maps

Xie, Yujia

Development: Clinical and high-level

Banyan Breezeway

23.418

Do physical effort and electrical stimulations similarly affect attentional capture?

Grégoire, Laurent

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.404

The Target Prevalence Effect is Mitigated by Less Resource Demanding Stimuli

Eich, Brandon

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.368

Visual experience and sensitivity to motion sequences, from human movement patterns to animated shapes

Verma, Dhun

Motion: Higher-order

Banyan Breezeway

23.304

Information Redundancy Facilitates Efficient Visual Processing

Chiu, Kaiki

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.356

Topographic mapping of visual sensations in a completely blind individual

Breedlove, Jesse L.

Multisensory Processing: Neural coding

Banyan Breezeway

23.349

Separate neural representations for physical and communicative social interactions along the lateral visual pathway: evidence from data-driven voxel decomposition

Zhao, Yuanfang

Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms of social cognition

Banyan Breezeway

23.327

Development of feature-binding in infants

Tsurumi, Shuma

Development: Clinical and high-level

Banyan Breezeway

23.434

Sustaining attention under monitoring conditions: What changes in the brain when attention lapses?

Rich, Anina

Attention: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

23.419

From attention capture to social coordination: “Abrupt onset” rallies joint planning

Cheng, Shaozhe

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.455

Stimulus-response mapping shapes unintended response duration modulation in duration judgment tasks

Yeo, Juhyeon

Decision Making: Decision making and actions

Pavilion

23.405

Location cueing from color distributions

Blondé, Philippe

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.462

Confidence responses in global motion discrimination task are well predicted by visual reliability

Oluk, Can

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.305

Lexical Access to Scene Function Relies on Anchor Object Presence

Müller Karoza, Lea Alexandra

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.369

Perceptual switches during structure-from-motion do not elicit pupil response

Zhang, Bobicheng

Motion: Higher-order

Banyan Breezeway

23.357

Somatosensory modulation of visual cortex responses during trace conditioning under anesthesia

Chernov, Mykyta M.

Multisensory Processing: Neural coding

Banyan Breezeway

23.317

Covariation in the surface area of human primary visual cortex and cortical spatial frequency tuning

Himmelberg, Marc M.

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.362

The development of multisensory facilitation for simple audio-visual information continues through adolescence.

Bertone, Armando

Multisensory Processing: Development, clinical

Banyan Breezeway

23.342

Comparing Human Face and Body Recognition at Various Distance and Rotation Viewing Conditions.

Groth, Matthew

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

23.334

A high fidelity quantification of the time course of learning consolidation from a massive visual search dataset

Cox, Patrick

Plasticity and Learning: Models, neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.443

Spatial Attention is Captured and Suppressed by Emotional Pictures in High Trait Anxiety

Kim, Minwoo JB

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.370

Detecting pursuit in dynamic visual scenes

Kon, Maria

Motion: Higher-order

Banyan Breezeway

23.350

Neural correlates of self- and other-related processing in adults with and without autism

Nijhof, Annabel D.

Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms of social cognition

Banyan Breezeway

23.335

Hierarchical Bayesian Augmented Hebbian Reweighting Model of Perceptual Learning

Lu, Zhong-Lin

Plasticity and Learning: Models, neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.406

Proportion of color proportionally influences search guidance for color conjunctions and real-world objects

Goetz, Jessica N.

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.343

Perception of human actions on the four fundamental dimensions of formidableness, friendliness, intentionality and abduction

Barraclough, Nick E

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

23.306

Tracking the Developmental Trajectories of Semantic and Syntactic Aspects of Visual Cognition in Children

Türk, Dilara Deniz

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.444

Distractor location frequencies better account for the instantiation of learned distractor suppression than do reinforcement learning prediction errors

Sali, Anthony W.

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.328

Development of crowding in amblyopia depends on how you measure it.

Waugh, Sarah J

Development: Clinical and high-level

Banyan Breezeway

23.363

The relationship between cognitive ability and susceptibility on the Sound-Induced Flash Illusion (SIFI) across development

Scholes, Samantha

Multisensory Processing: Development, clinical

Banyan Breezeway

23.463

Repulsion biases in motion perception are attenuated by waiting

Qian, C. Stella

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.435

The neural bases of fluctuations in shift readiness and sustained attention

Toledo, Anna B.

Attention: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

23.420

Does contingent capture occur in driving scenes?

Eng, Rachel A.

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.456

Visual factors that determine uncertainty in rapid interceptive movements

Akande, Abibat A.

Decision Making: Decision making and actions

Pavilion

23.318

Feedback to V1 strongly influences BOLD signal during contextual modulation: Evidence from laminar fMRI

Emerson, Joseph

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.336

Learning and transfer between different external noise levels in orientation perceptual learning

Liu, Jiajuan

Plasticity and Learning: Models, neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.344

Personality trait inferences from three-dimensional bodies in American versus Chinese individuals

Hu, Ying

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

23.436

Both Target and Distractor are Sampled Rhythmically in a Motion Detection Task

Xiong, Changhao

Attention: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

23.407

Searching for the alerting effect: the optimal SOA is longer in compound – than in simple – search tasks.

Jankovic, Nadja

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.421

Neural evidence for attentional capture by salient distractors

Lin, Rongqi

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.445

Distractor suppression operates in retinotopic coordinates

Ilksoy, Yayla

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.319

Investigating ON and OFF pathway spatial tuning in the upper and lower visual fields using the SSVEP

Scott, Martin

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.371

From visual features of moving objects to subjective impressions of causality

Eicke-Kanani, Lina

Motion: Higher-order

Banyan Breezeway

23.351

Face race modulates neural inhibitory efficiency

Benedetti, Viola

Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms of social cognition

Banyan Breezeway

23.457

Does social context influence intention, prediction and motor behavior during a simple in-person card game?

Jantz, Bethany B.

Decision Making: Decision making and actions

Pavilion

23.464

Feedback reduces but does not eliminate confirmation bias

Maechler, Marvin R.

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.307

Unveiling core, interpretable image properties underlying model-brain similarity with generative models

Rong, Yingqi

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.364

The Noisy Encoding of Disparity (NED) Model Predicts Perception of the McGurk Effect in Native Japanese Speakers

Lado, Anastasia

Multisensory Processing: Development, clinical

Banyan Breezeway

23.329

The Effect of Low Acuity in Infancy on Developing Ventral Visual Stream Representations

Dineen, Áine T.

Development: Clinical and high-level

Banyan Breezeway

23.437

Theta- and alpha-band frequency advantages for sensory gating

Cha, Oakyoon

Attention: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

23.320

Building a Comprehensive Toolkit for Human Visual Cortex Parcellation

Ribeiro, Fernanda L.

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.337

Identifying Component Processes in Perceptual Learning with Non-parametric Bayesian Modeling of the Learning Curve in a Yes-No task with Method of Constant Stimuli

Zhao, Yukai

Plasticity and Learning: Models, neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.446

Electrophysiological Evidence for Learned Feature Suppression

Hanne, Aylin A.

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.308

Are you seeing this? An investigation into the variability of mental imagery and propensity of aphantasia in a non-self-diagnosed population

Folds, Patsy E.

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.465

Matching identical stimuli with the method of adjustment produces counter-intuitive biases

Mao, Jiang

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.422

Assessing Connectivity Between Brain Regions During Object Category-Tuned Attention and Spatial Distraction

Okojie, Ehi

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.352

Faces evoke social network information in amygdala and entorhinal cortex

Hwang, Ji Young (Julie)

Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms of social cognition

Banyan Breezeway

23.372

Neural Representations that Reveal a Unified Continuum between Physical and Social Events

Torabian, Sajjad

Motion: Higher-order

Banyan Breezeway

23.408

What makes an optimal visual searcher? Insights from post-trial memory probes

Zhang, Tianyu

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.409

Training on a difficult search task improves untrained easier search as well

Hulleman, Johan

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.423

Cues improve visual working memory but fail to counteract the effects of salience

Constant, Martin

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.447

The coordinate system of suppression in dynamic contexts

Chang, Seah

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.309

Excessive noise explains the impaired visually-guided navigation abilities in adults with Williams syndrome: a computational approach

Shapiro, Zvi

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.321

Towards a detailed functional neuroanatomy of the ventral visual cortex

Zerbe, Josefine A.

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.466

Sequential evidence accumulation is a resource-rational process

Fang, Mengting

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.467

Opposing Effects of Ongoing Alpha-Band Activity on Magno- and Parvo-Mediated Detection

Pilipenko, April

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 1

Pavilion

23.448

Learning to Suppress Color Singletons via Feature-Based Regularities

Stilwell, Brad T.

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.410

Searching for Interactive People: Visual Search Asymmetry in Dynamic Dyads

Wu, Jinglan

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.322

Cortical depth-dependent population receptive field size variation in human V1, V2 and V3

Jastrzebowska, Maya

Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms

Banyan Breezeway

23.424

Does anticipated effort modulate attentional biases for aversively conditioned stimuli?

McKinney, Molly

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.310

Limited Scene Understanding and Altered Eye Movements With Simulated Central and Peripheral Vision Loss

Johnson, Byron A.

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.411

What, where, when did I find this? Associative learning in hybrid search.

Wiegand, Iris

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.449

Evidence against the low-salience criticism of signal suppression

Gaspelin, Nicholas

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.311

Peripheral visual information is necessary for visually-guided navigation

Rennert, Rebecca

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.425

Experience-dependent distractor rejection occurs rapidly but is difficult measure

Savelson, Isaac

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.450

Decreased perceptual sensitivity during attention shifts

Zhang, Zixiao

Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness, suppression

Pavilion

23.426

Object Stability, Attention, and Temporal Order Judgments

Yucer, Ece

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.312

Examining the retinotopic organization of the visual hierarchy in autistic and neurotypical individuals

Choi, Yeo Bi

Scene Perception: Miscellaneous

Banyan Breezeway

23.412

We Need an Ontology of Visual Search Tasks

Racioppo, Keith

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.427

On the timing of overt attention deployment: Eye-movement evidence for the Priority Accumulation Framework

Sasi, Mor

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.413

Estimating capacity limitations in ensemble averaging using set size manipulations and individual differences in search performance

Starling, Laramie

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.428

The Role of Spatial Reference Frame in Implicit Distractor Location Learning

Chen, Litian

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

23.414

Language experience may modulate attentional disengagement to scene grammar inconsistencies during free-viewing

Vingron, Naomi

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 1

Pavilion

23.429

Tracking the temporal dynamics of statistically learned distractor suppression using SSVEP’s

Duncan, Dock H.

Attention: Capture

Pavilion

Undergraduate Just-In-Time Poster Submissions

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