Poster Sessions

Scene Perception: Categorization

Poster Session: Monday, May 20, 2024, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

43.432

A comparison of tasks for constructing the category space of natural scenes

Yang, Pei-Ling

43.433

A Turn of Events: Upside-Down Figure Judgments Support a Vertical Attention Bias toward Affordance Location

Langley, Matthew

43.434

Are Abstract Relational Roles Encoded Visually? Evidence from Priming Effects

Petrov, Alexander A

43.435

Characterizing idiosyncrasies in perception and neural representation of real-world scenes

Wang, Gongting

43.436

Come here often? How familiarity affects scene processing

Aminoff, Elissa

43.437

Crossing category boundaries: Perceptual hysteresis for scenes even with endpoint preview

Chen, Huiqin

43.438

Distinct the roles of edge-based and surface-based information in the representation of basic and superordinate-level scene categorization

yao, liansheng

43.439

Examining the Effects of Real-World Experience on Lab-Based Scene Memory

Orlando, Maria S.

43.440

Memory distortion of pitch angle in real-world scenes

Wu, Yichen

43.441

Perceiving natural images may consume less cognitive resources: evidence from image memorability, edge magnitudes, and spectral content

Rim, Nakwon

43.442

Spontaneous associative thought facilitates scene-gist memory

Baror, Shira

43.443

The impact of semantic descriptions on learning object-to-object relationships in a scene

Nicholls, Victoria

43.444

Understanding novel, real world scenes: Gist strength and the riches beyond

Roman, Adison

Undergraduate Just-In-Time Poster Submissions

VSS 2024 is pleased to announce that the “Just-In-Time” poster sessions for undergraduate students working on independent research projects are now open for submissions. Posters will be presented in person at the annual meeting in one of two sessions, either Saturday, May 18 or Monday, May 20.

VSS welcomes and encourages submissions from a diverse group of eligible students across the globe. To help accomplish this goal we are asking that you share this information with any programs within your institutions that sponsor or promote research for undergraduate students.

Eligibility

The submissions to these sessions are limited to students who:

  • Are currently enrolled in a 3-year or 4-year program leading to the bachelor’s degree. Or,
  • Have earned a bachelor’s degree in a 3-year program and are currently in their first year of study in a program leading to a master’s degree. (Students studying in European universities may fall into this category). Those who already have an abstract accepted for VSS 2024 are not eligible.

Space is limited. The window for submissions will open on March 1 and submissions will be accepted through April 1. Presenters will be informed of acceptance by April 11.

You must be a current student member (for 2024) to submit an abstract.

A limited number of travel grants are available for undergraduate students who submit abstracts during the Just-in-Time submission period. Travel application information will be available upon submission of the student’s abstract.

VSS welcomes and encourages submissions from a diverse group of eligible students across the globe. To help accomplish this goal we are asking that you share this information with any programs within your institutions that sponsor or promote research for undergraduate students. For details and to submit an abstract, go to Undergraduate Just-In-time Poster Submission Guidelines.

Submission Policies

  • A student may submit only one abstract to the Just-In-Time session.
  • The student must be a current VSS member (for 2024).
  • The student must be registered to attend VSS.
  • Those who already have an abstract accepted for VSS 2024 are not eligible to submit to the Just-In-Time session.
  • Abstracts must be work that has not been accepted for publication or published at the time of submission.
  • Poster presenter substitutions are not permitted.

Abstract Format

Abstracts are limited to 300 words. This does not include title, authors, and affiliations. Additional space is provided for funding acknowledgments and for declaration of commercial interests and conflicts.

Your abstract should consist of an introduction, methods and results sections, and a conclusion. It is not required that the sections be explicitly labeled as such. It is, however, important that each abstract contains sufficiently detailed descriptions of the methods and the results. Please do not submit an abstract of work that you are planning to do or work without sufficient results to reach a clear conclusion. Such abstracts will not be accepted.

Per the VSS Disclosure of Conflict of Interest Policy, authors must reveal any commercial interests or other potential conflicts of interest that they have related to the work described. Any conflicts of interest must be declared on your poster or talk slides.

Please complete your submission carefully. All abstracts must be in final form. Abstracts are not proofread or corrected in any way prior to publication. Typos and other errors cannot be corrected after the deadline. You may edit your abstract as much as you like until the submission deadline.

Given the just-in-time deadline, some aspects will differ from regular VSS submissions. Submissions will be reviewed by members of the VSS Board of Directors and designates. Accepted abstracts will appear in the VSS 2024 program, but unlike submissions accepted following the December review, “Just-In-Time” abstracts will not appear in the Journal of Vision.

If you have any questions, please contact our office at .

Submission Schedule

Submissions Open: March 1, 2024
Submissions Close: April 1, 2024
Undergraduate Travel Award Application Deadline: April 5, 2024
Notification of Accepted Abstracts: April 11, 2024

How to Submit

Undergraduate Just-in-Time Poster Submissions are Closed.