Poster Sessions

Tuesday Morning Posters, Banyan Breezeway and Pavilion

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway and Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

Session

Room

53.327

Comparing Neural Correlates of Foveally and Peripherally Encoded Memories

Kandemir, Güven

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.416

Ocular-Following Responses (OFRs) to broadband visual stimuli of varying motion coherence.

Sheliga, Boris M

Motion: Detection

Pavilion

53.321

Visual exploration goes down with higher working memory load, while more saccades negatively impact recall

Rawal, Amit

Visual Memory: Working memory and attention

Banyan Breezeway

53.435

A novel behavioral paradigm reveals the nature of confidence computation in perceptual decision making

Xue, Kai

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.422

Differential effects of learned and cued feature-based attention on visual search slopes

Addleman, Douglas

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.358

Goal uncertainty biases memory for observed actions

McDougle, Samuel

Action: Representation

Banyan Breezeway

53.466

Visual Factors Influencing Trust and Reliance with Augmented Reality Systems

Bruder, Gerd

3D Perception: Virtual and augmented reality

Pavilion

53.339

Assessing individual differences in chunking strategy in visual working memory

Lin, Yin-ting

Visual Memory: Working memory and behavior, models

Banyan Breezeway

53.301

Criterion changes might influence the comparison procedure in Maximum Likelihood Difference Scaling (MLDS)

Shi, Yangyi

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

Banyan Breezeway

53.309

Average Temperature from Visual Scene Ensembles Without Reliance on Color, Contrast or Low Spatial Frequencies

Tharmaratnam, Vignash

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.445

Endogenous attention does not prolong the subjective duration of peripheral stimuli - directing attention in the opposite direction shortens it

Krug, Alina

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.351

Differences in bi-stable perception across three paradigms in people with schizophrenia

Killebrew, Kyle W.

Binocular Vision: Clinical

Banyan Breezeway

53.401

Impact of Flashbangs on Eye-Behavior while Navigating and Performing Visual Search Tasks in Stressful Open-World Environments

Enders, Leah

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.345

Exposure-based Learning Improved Orientation Discrimination Under Visual Crowding

Chen, Yanru

Plasticity and Learning: Properties

Banyan Breezeway

53.458

A Two-Tiered Model of the Perception of Aspect Ratio in Binocularly Viewed Surfaces

Rubner, Andrew

3D Perception: Size, shape, distance

Pavilion

53.402

When you are not alone: looking at steps when someone is on the staircase in front of you

Ghiani, Andrea

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.446

A study of critical fusion frequency and duty ratio with multiple light stimuli

Oikawa, Kotaro

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.302

Heterochromatic brightness changes between monitors

Zhang, Yuan

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

Banyan Breezeway

53.310

Do ensemble representations guide visual attention in a visual search task?

Knox, Kristina

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.322

Does sensory recruitment support guidance of attention by visual working memory?

Niu, Zexuan

Visual Memory: Working memory and attention

Banyan Breezeway

53.340

Effective distribution of VWM resources does not depend on VWM capacity.

Ransom, Lyric R.

Visual Memory: Working memory and behavior, models

Banyan Breezeway

53.467

Investigating finger-tapping and pupillometry as potential indicators of presence in VR

Hinkle, Sean

3D Perception: Virtual and augmented reality

Pavilion

53.459

Contour interaction, spatial extent, and size contrast in a visual size illusion

Mruczek, Ryan E.B.

3D Perception: Size, shape, distance

Pavilion

53.423

Cross-Cultural Variations in Visual Search: Exploring Attention Deployment Strategies and Novel Priming on Search Asymmetry

Ueda, Yoshiyuki

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.359

The dynamics underlying the representation of observed actions at different taxonomic levels

Zhuang, Tonghe

Action: Representation

Banyan Breezeway

53.436

Applying El Greco Fallacy to Serial Dependence

Tiurina, Natalia

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.346

Training in a crowding task and possible transfer effects to eccentric visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, word recognition and reading

von Perponcher, Elena

Plasticity and Learning: Properties

Banyan Breezeway

53.328

Self-initiating stimulus in Short Term Memory: differential effects of temporal prediction and motor control

Loyola Navarro, Rocio

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.352

Head-gaze related influences on heterophorias revealed by an HMD-based cover test

Ferracini, Federico

Binocular Vision: Clinical

Banyan Breezeway

53.417

Perceived Coherence of Global Motion is Higher in Periphery than in Central Vision

Lei, Quan

Motion: Detection

Pavilion

53.360

Lateralized representations of cause and effect in action observation

Wurm, Moritz

Action: Representation

Banyan Breezeway

53.303

The contrast dependency of the Munker-White illusion

Schulte, Conrad

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

Banyan Breezeway

53.311

Learning to Ensemble? Repeated exposure leads to more efficient processing of summary statistics for weight and real-world size

Gillies, Greer

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.460

The role of uncertain perspective information in recovering 3D symmetrical shapes

Beers, Mark

3D Perception: Size, shape, distance

Pavilion

53.323

Chunking in Visual Working Memory changes the Guidance of Attention in a Visual Search

Doyle, Logan

Visual Memory: Working memory and attention

Banyan Breezeway

53.347

When does object familiarity lead to a task advantage?

DAS, JHILIK

Plasticity and Learning: Properties

Banyan Breezeway

53.447

A novel task to measure temporal integration in the human visual system

Deodato, Michele

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.437

Eye-Gaze Patterns and Motivational Factors Influence Intuitive Physical Judgments

Calabro, Ren

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.341

Visual field map size predicts spatial working memory performance

Tardiff, Nathan

Visual Memory: Working memory and behavior, models

Banyan Breezeway

53.329

Recent stimulus history impacts the speed of response for a new stimulus

Chen, Kuo-Wei

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.424

Exploring Dynamics of Attention in a Virtual Reality Foraging Task: Effects of Target Similarity, Inter-Target Spacing, and Time Pressure

Madison, Anna

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.403

Gaze sequences during walking in complex terrain

Bonnen, Kathryn

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.468

Gain Adaptation in Virtual Reality

Teng, Xue

3D Perception: Virtual and augmented reality

Pavilion

53.418

Impaired perception of isoluminant red-green contrast modulation stimuli: Evidence for a magnocellular pathway mechanism.

Ramirez Hernandez, Ana

Motion: Detection

Pavilion

53.353

Coarse Stereopsis and Eye Alignment in Strabismus

Asare, Akosua Kesewah

Binocular Vision: Clinical

Banyan Breezeway

53.461

Toward a theory of perspective perception in pictures

Hertzmann, Aaron

3D Perception: Size, shape, distance

Pavilion

53.404

Where do people look when they walk or run at different speeds?

Brenner, Eli

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.438

How Humans Solve Complex Problems Based on Visual Intuition: An Exploratory Bayesian Feature Pyramid Modeling Approach

Ye, Limin

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.312

Modelling the representation of visual ensembles in the human brain

Elosegi, Patxi

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.304

Evaluating the Role of Edge-to-Surface Reconstruction as a Unifying Explanation for Simple to Complex Lightness Illusions

Saha, Srijani

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

Banyan Breezeway

53.342

Attractive and Repulsive Biases in a Framework of Concept Generalization

DeStefano, Isabella

Visual Memory: Working memory and behavior, models

Banyan Breezeway

53.419

Non-feature tracking in stereoscopic motion discrimination at short durations

Llamas-Cornejo, Ichasus

Motion: Detection

Pavilion

53.330

Implicit prioritization of information in visual working memory?

Jungerius, Chris

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.324

Contextual cueing in change detection tasks

Turner, Courtney

Visual Memory: Working memory and attention

Banyan Breezeway

53.348

Comparing auditory and visual category learning

Roark, Casey L.

Plasticity and Learning: Properties

Banyan Breezeway

53.361

The neural dynamics of natural action understanding

Dima, Diana C

Action: Representation

Banyan Breezeway

53.448

Temporal segmentation principles in vision and audition

Garami, Linda

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.354

Training at-home on a dichoptic reading application improves visual function in adults with amblyopia

Dranitsaris, Nicole A.

Binocular Vision: Clinical

Banyan Breezeway

53.425

Interplay of Explicit Knowledge and Motivational Factors in the Use of Attentional Control Strategy

Siesel, Mackenzie J.

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.469

Size constancy in Virtual Reality

Kim, Yu Chan

3D Perception: Virtual and augmented reality

Pavilion

53.426

A common feature improves guidance efficiency during hybrid search

Wei, Dengxinyi

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.405

Assimilation of optic flow in saccadic eye movements

Guo, Hongyi

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.313

Multiplicative effect of task-irrelevant feature variability on variability judgments

Kim, Suyeon

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.355

Modeling retinotopic maps in amblyopia reveals cortical reorganization across the visual hierarchy

Szinte, Martin

Binocular Vision: Clinical

Banyan Breezeway

53.325

Predictive processes of object-scene integration support attentional and memory mechanisms in healthy and pathological cognitive ageing

Allegretti, Elena

Visual Memory: Working memory and attention

Banyan Breezeway

53.349

Learning Relational Categories through Guided Comparisons

Lee, Andrew Jun

Plasticity and Learning: Properties

Banyan Breezeway

53.420

Temporal characteristics of perceived motion flow of naturalistic movies

Yang, Yung-Hao

Motion: Detection

Pavilion

53.462

Discriminating absolute depth of consecutively presented targets in the real environment with binocular disparity and relative height information

Chen, Yiya

3D Perception: Size, shape, distance

Pavilion

53.305

Testing parabolic brightness matching functions across four contrast polarity conditions

Kavcar, Osman B.

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

Banyan Breezeway

53.449

Detection and identification of one-dimensional noise stimuli: effects of temporal spectrum

Fan, Annabel Wing-Yan

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.470

Reconstructing Retinal Images from Natural Outdoor Walks with 3D Gaussian Splatting

Panfili, Daniel

3D Perception: Virtual and augmented reality

Pavilion

53.331

Phantom Memories: Enhancing Memory Through Competition With Imaginary Items

Brady, Timothy

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.362

Do People Pick Up Variables that Reflect Object Height Relative to Actor Height When Perceiving Others’ Maximum Vertical One Degree-of-Freedom Reach Heights?

Garcia, Nicholas A.

Action: Representation

Banyan Breezeway

53.343

A Process Model of Ensemble Coding within Working Memory

Zepp, Jacob

Visual Memory: Working memory and behavior, models

Banyan Breezeway

53.439

Illuminating Irrationalities in Multi-Alternative Perceptual Discrimination: Insights from Pseudo-Optimal Evidence Accumulation

Miyoshi, Kiyofumi

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.350

Visual adaptation is more pronounced at the horizontal than vertical meridian

Lee, Hsing-Hao

Plasticity and Learning: Properties

Banyan Breezeway

53.463

Distance perception in a depth cue-impoverished environment affected by intended navigational goal

Yan, Lizhu

3D Perception: Size, shape, distance

Pavilion

53.440

Order Constrained Analyses of Eyewitness Memory Accuracy

Cui, Andrea Yaoyun

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.471

Test on the effectiveness of virtual nose in reducing cybersickness

Yip, Sai Ho

3D Perception: Virtual and augmented reality

Pavilion

53.406

Control of head-eye fixation in natural tasks

Lin, Ruitao

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.450

The Role of Alpha Oscillations in Perceiving Visual Durations

Morrow, Audrey

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.306

The relationship of lightness illusions uncovered by individual differences and its advantage in model evaluation

Kobayashi, Yuki

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

Banyan Breezeway

53.421

Do CNNs Trained on Self-Motion Videos Develop Sensitivity to 1st- and 3rd-order Motion?

Zhu, Zhenyu

Motion: Detection

Pavilion

53.332

Working memory errors from distraction are not influenced by sensory noise at encoding

Kular, Holly

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.356

Interocular contrast suppression partially accounts for impaired stereopsis in the central visual field of individuals with and without amblyopia

Verghese, Preeti

Binocular Vision: Clinical

Banyan Breezeway

53.314

Face detection sensitivity follows the spatial distribution of experienced face locations

Greene, Michelle

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.427

Brief adaptation leads to faster reaction times in a face search task

Shareef, Idris

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.326

Fast-tracking improvements of metacognitive assessments of visual working memory

Yabuki, Hana

Visual Memory: Working memory and attention

Banyan Breezeway

53.363

‘Object interaction fields’: Evidence for spontaneous agentive inferences about object-object interactions in visual processing

Shah, Aalap

Action: Representation

Banyan Breezeway

53.344

Encoding modelling for working memory research: Pattern similarity, representational geometry, and model comparison

Christophel, Thomas B.

Visual Memory: Working memory and behavior, models

Banyan Breezeway

53.315

Integrative processing in deep neural networks and human visual cortex predicts the beauty of natural scenes

Nara, Sanjeev

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.464

Investigating What Optical Texture Property is Used for Relative Distance Perception

Yang, Pin

3D Perception: Size, shape, distance

Pavilion

53.441

Stimulus distributions affect uncertainty sampling approaches to adaptive estimation of classification images

Turon, Rabea

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.407

SPHEER: a rich dataset of time-resolved gaze and head movements in virtual reality

David, Erwan

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.428

Cognitive relevance is not enough to facilitate search when a distractor becomes a target.

Aivar, M Pilar

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.357

Examining the relationship between a simulated glaucoma impairment and postural threat on quiet stance

Lavalle, Lisa K.

Binocular Vision: Clinical

Banyan Breezeway

53.364

Representational organization of dynamic and static visual features in the human brain

Karimi, Hamed

Action: Representation

Banyan Breezeway

53.307

Dynamical neural model of lightness computation and perceptual fading of retinally stabilized images

Rudd, Michael

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

Banyan Breezeway

53.333

Inter-individual dependency in visual cognition: Observers adjust perceptual decisions based on others’ perception

Bae, Gi-Yeul

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.451

The human temporal delay function

Dyer, Callista

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.334

Recall requirements can drastically modulate working memory representations in human visual cortex

Martinatti Giorjiani, Giuliana

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.442

The Identifiability of Bayesian Models of Perceptual Decision

Wei, Xue-Xin

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.429

Comparing apples to oranges to bananas: A big data approach to understanding the joint influences of stimulus properties, trial history, and individual differences

Siqi-Liu, Audrey

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.408

The Blanking Effect on Detecting Changes in Natural Scenes across Saccades

Ferreira, Jake

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.365

Robust Differences in Time-to-Contact Estimation in Response to a Postural Manipulation

Joerges, Bjoern

Action: Representation

Banyan Breezeway

53.308

Lightness Illusions Through AI Eyes: Assessing ConvNet and ViT Concordance with Human Perception

Patel, Jaykishan

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

Banyan Breezeway

53.465

Interplay of exocentric and egocentric information in distance perception for visuomotor tasks

Lim, Chaeeun

3D Perception: Size, shape, distance

Pavilion

53.316

Leveraging Vision and Language Generative Models to Understand the Visual Cortex

Luo, Andrew

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.452

Discriminating cortical responses to different visual flicker frequencies in dyslexia

Mukahirwa, Josiane

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.317

Similar visual comfort ratings for natural textures and disease imagery by trypophobic and non-trypophobic individuals

DiMattina, Christopher

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.453

High perceptual load attenuates the magnitude of intentional binding for audiovisual events

Dai, De-Wei

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.335

Influence of invisible images on reaction speed in a working memory task

Liu, Siyun

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.366

Sensorimotor beta enhancement, not mu suppression, differentiates emotional vs. affectively-neutral content

Harris, Alison M.

Action: Representation

Banyan Breezeway

53.430

Confidence in a visual search task depends on target visibility

Schütz, Alexander C.

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.443

New look at computing meta-d’ for confidence judgements

Goertz, Amélie

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.409

Free-viewing of static natural images and movies in marmoset monkeys.

Mohan, Oviya

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.454

Light adaptation has similar effects on response times generated by the L-, M-, and S-cones, for both increments and decrements.

Taveras-Cruz, Yesenia

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.318

The visibility of Eidolon distortions in things and stuff

Mahncke, Swantje

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.444

Integrating vision and decision-making models with end-to-end trainable recurrent neural networks

Cheng, Yu-Ang

Decision Making: Perceptual decision making 3

Pavilion

53.431

Dissecting the mistake: Investigating separable motor and cognitive processes of post-error slowing

Malykke, Sarah B.

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.410

Effects of Convergence on Binocular and Monocular Perception of Upright in Virtual Reality

Almagati, Reem

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.336

Serial dependence as a mechanism involved in slow change blindness

Frey, Haley G.

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.432

Dissociating parallel versus serial mechanisms responsible for the inefficiency of conjunction search - a goliath task!

Nako, Rebecca

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.337

Unfolding Serial Dependence Across Perception and Working Memory Processes

Park, Hyung-Bum

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.319

What Makes up the Gist of Abnormality in Mammograms?

Evans, Karla

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.411

Eye Movements during Free Viewing to Maximize Scene Understanding

Murlidaran, Shravan

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.455

Speed and time discrimination with bouncing disk stimuli

Bruno, Anthony

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.338

Perceptual Context Boundaries Create Separate Events in Visual Working Memory

Zhao, Yuanxiu

Visual Memory: Working memory and encoding, retrieval

Banyan Breezeway

53.320

‘Attentional transplants’ cause recipients to like images similarly to donors: Evidence for inter-observer commonalities in how attention drives preferences

Nguyen, Hong B

Scene Perception: Ensembles, natural image statistics

Banyan Breezeway

53.456

The Effects of Physical Effort on Time Perception

Yang, Li

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.433

Implicit associations between target locations and average stimuli sizes

Choi, Jeunghwan

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.412

Monitoring arousal levels among a warship crew: shift- and time of day-variations of saccadic velocity

Di Stasi, Leandro L.

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.457

Temporal Dynamics Gap between Position Tracking and Attribute Tracking

Chen, Yen-Ju

Temporal Processing: Duration, atypical, timing perception

Pavilion

53.434

Foraging in the Wild: Does Target Density Guide Search in Interactive LEGO-Based Foraging?

Sauter, Marian

Visual Search: Attention, phenomena 2

Pavilion

53.413

Generalizing fixation predictions within and across datasets: towards a universal model of free-viewing fixations

Kümmerer, Matthias

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.414

EasyEyes — Validating a novel method for accurate fixation in online vision testing

Pombo, Maria

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

53.415

Bringing color into focus: accommodative state varies systematically with the spectral content of light

Chin, Benjamin M

Eye Movements: Natural world and VR

Pavilion

Undergraduate Just-In-Time Poster Submissions

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