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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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26.401
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Endogenous and exogenous attention remain uniform across cardinal meridians despite differential adaptation
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Lee, Hsing-Hao
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Attention: Endogenous, exogenous
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26.402
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Endogenous but not exogenous spatial attention influences gradedness of visual awareness of natural scenes
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Kumar, Suraj
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Attention: Endogenous, exogenous
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26.403
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Isolating covert attention shifts away from salient visual information using a novel “anti-singleton” task
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Shi, Jin
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Attention: Endogenous, exogenous
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26.404
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Do deviant visual cues cause distraction?
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Jankovic, Nadja
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Attention: Endogenous, exogenous
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26.405
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The Role of Explicit and Implicit Expectations for Attention Capture by a Novel Color Singleton.
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Horstmann, Gernot
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Attention: Endogenous, exogenous
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26.406
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Hemispheric Asymmetries in Visual Crowding
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Wiseman, Valorie
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Attention: Endogenous, exogenous
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26.407
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Attention in Virtual Reality Real-World Environments
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Gil-Gómez de Liaño, Beatriz
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Attention: Endogenous, exogenous
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26.408
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A serial attentional bottleneck in texture processing: Evidence from a dual-task continuous-report paradigm
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Catington, Mary
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.409
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Attentional templates for visual motion
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Zhang, Xiaoli
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.410
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Deploying covert attention in the vicinity of fixation: Color search and shape search produce different results
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Tennyson, Cailey
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.411
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Dynamics of Spatial and Object-Based Attention
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Gonzalez-Amoretti, John
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.412
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Efficacy of object-based attentional selection against disproportionately salient distractors along the ventral visual pathway
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Pidaparthi, Lasyapriya
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.413
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Incidentally learned and explicitly cued distractor ignoring during visual search in older and younger adults
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Punyawish, Pun
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.414
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From retinal size to semantics: Integration of size information into object-representations
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McEvoy, Kelly
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.415
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Investigating Electrophysiological Markers of Learned Attentional Selection during Real-World Object Search
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Fang, Yifan
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.416
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Surface vs semantic feature priority in phishing email judgments
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Bohil, Corey
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.417
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Tracking the Competition Between Novelty and Memory for Visual Attention
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Slabbekoorn, Dana
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.418
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Attentional Load Similarly Affects Ensemble and Item Emotion Processing: Insights from Occipital Alpha Band Suppression
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Buchanan, Bradley E.
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.419
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Interaction Modulates Visual Interpretation and Trust in Uncertainty Visualizations
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Hu, Songwen
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.420
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The impacts of acute stress on visual attention and memory during an eyewitness event
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Esch, Keely
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Attention: Features, objects
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26.421
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Expansion of perceived space and distortion of position within a figural region
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Way, Abigail
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.422
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Interactions of perceived number, density, and compression of visual space explain improved feature discrimination in redundancy masking
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Öztaş, Doğukan Nami
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.423
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Striking nonuniformities in the perception of randomness
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Bocheva, Michaela
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.424
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Watching chaos unfold: Asymmetries in attentional effort when moving towards order versus chaos
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Gerkensmeier, Skadi
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.425
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Perceptual Space for Plaids
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xu, Yi
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.426
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Featuring misbinding driven by common higher-level percepts rather than lower-level stimulus features
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Lee, Sunny M
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.427
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Novel Tailored Noise Accelerates Reverse Correlation Experiments Revealing Differences in Object Grouping Cues
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Duwell, Ethan
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.428
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An experimental investigation of how stimulus shape modulates perceptual stability in the silhouette illusion
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Ronden, Kohei
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.429
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From Gist to Detail: Alpha-Band Network Shifts Across Visual Spatial Frequencies
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Fux, Michal
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.430
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Reconstructing 2D images from brain activity evoked by random-dot stereograms
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Kurosawa, Taiga
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.431
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Investigating the stability of the attentional spotlight by manipulating distractor salience.
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Opdenaker, Joe
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Perceptual Organization: Features, parts, wholes, objects
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26.432
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A representational geometric account of within-concept variability in image memorability
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Han, Hyewon Willow
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.433
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Contribution of intrinsic memorability and self-relevance to face memory
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Nagamura, Hidekazu
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.434
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Semantic relationships facilitate visual working memory for object identity but might not enhance the details.
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SINGTOKUM, NITHIT
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.435
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The Effect of Celebrity Status on Face Memorability
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Goldberg, Esther
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.436
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Topological visual representation revealed through drawing
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KITTUR, MAHWISH
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.437
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Probing the structure of working memory representations in vision and audition
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Noyce, Abigail
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.438
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Cross-modal recruitment of sensorimotor cortices during a purely visual working memory task
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Ettensohn, Leah J
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.439
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Irrelevance-Induced Agnosia: Report failures for salient features of visible, meaningful objects
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Berlinger, Ariel
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.440
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Spatial attention’s role in active memory maintenance across sequences depends on whether space is the remembered feature
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Bendickson, Sage
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.441
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The interplay between representational momentum and remembered size
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Lopiccolo, Dominique
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Visual Memory: Objects, features
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26.442
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Semantic distance predicts ability to interpret texture meaning in information visualizations
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Chinni, Anna
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Color, Light and Materials: Material perception
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26.443
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Highly representational textures interfere with global assignment for interpreting information visualizations
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Howard, Zoe S.
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Color, Light and Materials: Material perception
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26.444
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Using image-based metrics to predict gloss perception across different scenes
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Goll, Zoe R.
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Color, Light and Materials: Material perception
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26.445
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Layer-wise representation of glossiness features in the deep neural network for object recognition.
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Kiyokawa, Hiroaki
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Color, Light and Materials: Material perception
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26.446
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Material perceptual space for translucent objects: a comparison between australian and japanese observers
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Nagai, Takehiro
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Color, Light and Materials: Material perception
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26.447
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Role of External Contour in Material-Invariant Separation of Deformation from Dynamic Posture Change
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Yang, Yung-Hao
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Color, Light and Materials: Material perception
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26.448
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The impact of temporal attitudes on physical and affective material impressions
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nakajima, Kenta
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Color, Light and Materials: Material perception
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26.449
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Effects of Lighting Distribution on Impressions of a Handcrafted Object: A Comparison of VR Simulation Quality and Real-Space Conditions
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Mizokami, Yoko
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Color, Light and Materials: Material perception
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26.450
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Optical material discrimination in autism spectrum disorder
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Sawayama, Masataka
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Color, Light and Materials: Material perception
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26.451
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Neural representation of perceptual realness revealed by fMRI and MEG
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Orima, Taiki
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Color, Light and Materials: Affect, cognition
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26.452
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Learning Behavioral Representations of Color Combinations With Sequential Modeling
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Lewinsohn, Henry A.S.
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Color, Light and Materials: Affect, cognition
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26.453
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State-space modeling reveals separable cognitive color and shape representations in macaques despite lifelong salience of color-shape conjunctions
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Loggia, Spencer
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Color, Light and Materials: Affect, cognition
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26.454
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Continuous Feature-Tuning of Priming by Masked and Unmasked Stimuli
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Parreira Rodrigues, João Pedro
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Color, Light and Materials: Affect, cognition
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26.455
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Alignment and Refinement: How Language Shapes Color Category Representations in Artificial Neural Networks
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Gokan, Alexander
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Color, Light and Materials: Affect, cognition
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26.456
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The possible role of real-world color distribution rarity in aesthetic preference for abstract paintings: A machine-learning approach
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Hanada, Ikuto
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Color, Light and Materials: Affect, cognition
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26.457
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Predicting the affective connotation of colormap data visualizations from estimated emotional associations of constituent colors
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Braun, Halle C.
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Color, Light and Materials: Affect, cognition
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26.458
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Color-concept association formation for abstract concepts through higher-order learning
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Schoenlein, Melissa A.
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Color, Light and Materials: Affect, cognition
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26.459
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NeuroColor Atlas: Mapping Emotional Color Signatures in Aging and Early Dementia Through Real-Time Psychophysiological Visualization
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SHIRIN, MEHJABIN
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Color, Light and Materials: Affect, cognition
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26.460
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Tracking Trust in Artificial Intelligence with EEG Measures of Visual Attention (N2pc) and Working Memory (CDA)
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Feldmann-Wüstefeld, Tobias
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Theory
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26.461
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Category-selectivity in ANNs differs systematically from human fMRI responses
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Dipani, Alish
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Theory
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26.462
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Humans vs. AI: Assessing the similarity of task-specific scene descriptions from humans and generative AI
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Stadhard, Skylar
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Theory
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26.463
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Feedback promotes efficient-coding while regulating bias in recurrent neural networks
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Kular, Holly
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Theory
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26.464
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A Regression Theory of Dissociation between Brain Prediction and Control
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Wang, Binxu
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Theory
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26.465
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Benchmarking performance metrics for continuous psychophysics across oculomotor and hand motor tracking modalities
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Koselevs, Aleksandrs
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Theory
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26.466
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How does your brain know what’s real? Domain adaptation and fMRI approaches to revealing the neural mechanisms of reality monitoring
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Ekhlasi, Ali
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Theory
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26.467
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A new image-computable approach to sensory-perceptual estimation and discrimination
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Burge, Johannes
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Theory
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26.468
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A signal detection framework for interpreting behavioral similarity
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Qian, Yu (Eric)
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Theory
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26.469
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Why “Convergent Evidence” and “Representational Similarity Analysis” Fail as Methodological Principles in Vision Science
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Ramirez, Fernando
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Theory
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26.470
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Multiarrangement: A Plug & Play Geometric Data Collection Package For Video Stimuli
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Yıldız, Umur
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Theory
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26.471
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The cross-modality transfer of calibration effect
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Yu, Yanfei
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Multisensory Processing: Recalibration, temporal
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26.472
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Audiovisual Temporal Recalibration Exerts an Influence on Sound-Induced Flash Illusion
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Kang, Yeeun
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Multisensory Processing: Recalibration, temporal
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26.473
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Perceptual Confidence for Auditory-Induced Visual Position Biases
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Lorca Vyhmeister, Alejandro
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Multisensory Processing: Recalibration, temporal
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26.474
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The Role of Audiovisual Asynchrony in Driving Cross-Modal Predictions
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Kınıklıoğlu, Merve
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Multisensory Processing: Recalibration, temporal
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26.475
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Correlation detection as a stimulus computable account for audiovisual perception, causal inference, and saliency maps in mammals
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Parise, Cesare
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Multisensory Processing: Recalibration, temporal
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26.476
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Not the common cause for this time: No sign of causal inference in audiovisual duration integration
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Yildiran, Omer F.
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Multisensory Processing: Recalibration, temporal
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26.477
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Multisensory Exploration of Visual Motion Perception
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Barron, Danica
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Multisensory Processing: Recalibration, temporal
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