Abstract#
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Poster Title
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First Author
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Session
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26.324
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The influence of temporal context on vision over multiple time scales
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Rideaux, Reuben
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Perceptual Organization: Serial dependence
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26.301
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Decoding eye closed gaze position using DeepMReye
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Kling, Sina M
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Eye Movements: Models, clinical, context
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26.320
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Mental Rotation: Sex and STEM Differences
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Hanan, Raevan
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Object Recognition: Frames of reference
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26.331
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Probing the Neural Basis of Visual Abstraction: Macaques and ANN Models Achieve Similar Sketch Recognition Performance
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Qudrat, Umael
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms
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26.308
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Artificial Fixation Points- Are They Generalizable?
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Bhimani, Ali
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.309
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Dissociation between the processing of spatial frequencies vs scale in visual word recognition
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Bertrand Pilon, Clémence
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.325
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Serial Dependence Under Uncertainty: The Roles of Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Positive Evidence
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Little, Zoe
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Perceptual Organization: Serial dependence
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26.332
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Border ownership selectivity differs with cell class in visual area V4
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Azadi, Maryam
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms
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26.321
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When tracking just one predictable and slow object is very hard: A constraint from structured representation of an orbit
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Wu, Qihan
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Object Recognition: Frames of reference
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26.302
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A new technique for understanding how theory-based factors combine to control eye movements
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Leite, Abe
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Eye Movements: Models, clinical, context
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26.326
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Navigating Uncertainty: The Role of Perceptual Certainty in Serial Dependence
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Ai, Muzhen
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Perceptual Organization: Serial dependence
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26.333
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Somatosensory response to visual objects: cross-modal processing of grasp-related features revealed by MEG
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Marchioro, Margherita
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms
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26.303
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Eye-Tracking-BIDS: the brain imaging data structure extended to gaze position and pupil data
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Szinte, Martin
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Eye Movements: Models, clinical, context
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26.310
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Font Size, X-Height, and Readability: How Typography Affects Reading Speed Across Different Sizes
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Sawyer, Ben
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.322
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World-Centric Induced Cardinal Biases in 3D Object Orientation Perception
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Sena, Anantaporn
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Object Recognition: Frames of reference
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26.323
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The impact of visual object perception on the design of writing systems across languages
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Ismail-Beigi, Roxana
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Object Recognition: Frames of reference
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26.305
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Limbus segments are a potential alternative to P-CR signals for gaze estimation
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Willeford, Kevin
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Eye Movements: Models, clinical, context
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26.311
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Impaired local perception for visual word forms in developmental dyslexia
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Hung, Shao-Chin
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.334
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Substance-invariant processing for judgments of frontal plane distance, centroids, numerosity, and large-letter identity.
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Sperling, George
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms
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26.327
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Repulsion from and attraction towards previous stimuli and responses depend on response type and stimulus duration
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Can, Mert
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Perceptual Organization: Serial dependence
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26.328
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Repulsive serial dependence from a binocular mechanism
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Collins, Thérèse
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Perceptual Organization: Serial dependence
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26.306
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Relational memory for objects in scenes: Eye movements reveal effect of the extent of scene repetition
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Albert, Josefine
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Eye Movements: Models, clinical, context
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26.335
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Quantifying phosphene size using MRI-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation to primary visual cortex
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Cohan, Remy
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms
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26.312
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Linking font legibility and preference
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cha, yeha
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.313
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The impact of font on typo detection: a novel visual search paradigm
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Heffernan, Emily
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.336
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Perceptual Filling-in of Motion Speed at the Physiological Blind Spot
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Wang, Einstina
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms
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26.307
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Eye Movement Patterns Serve as Indicators of Implicit Knowledge Acquisition in Visual Artificial Grammar Learning
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Lavrova, Irina
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Eye Movements: Models, clinical, context
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26.329
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Set size and delay duration interact in influencing serial dependence in visual working memory
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Lee, Alan L. F.
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Perceptual Organization: Serial dependence
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26.330
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Autistic and schizotypal traits predict weighting of sensory evidence and perceptual priors in visual causality judgments
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Marsicano, Gianluca
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Perceptual Organization: Serial dependence
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26.314
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Psychophysics of variable fonts: Do multiple font features interact to impact readability?
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Guidi, Silvia
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.337
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Training-induced recovery of motion perception after occipital stroke despite V1-V4 damage
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Lam, Niki
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms
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26.315
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Quantification of white-matter connectivity in the ventral occipitotemporal cortex
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Lei, Yongning
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.338
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Understanding the representational geometry of psychological and neural spaces across multiple similarity dimensions.
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Gamba, Johan A.
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms
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26.316
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Simultaneous response, without suppression, to multiple words within the visual word form area
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Chauhan, Vassiki
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.317
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The Impact of Font Weight on Expressiveness Beyond Latin: Insights from Arabic and English
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Atilgan, Nilsu
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.318
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The influence of unfamiliar letter string orientation on crowding effects in Japanese reading
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Maruya, Kazushi
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Object Recognition: Reading
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26.319
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The role of experience with visual and linguistic factors on skipping behavior during reading in teen and adult readers
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Stoops, Anastasia
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Object Recognition: Reading
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