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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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36.401
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Ten mice suffice: Validating small sample factor analysis in vision science using sampling distributions and photopigment factors from spectral sensitivity data
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Peterzell, David
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.402
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Neural origins of hue asymmetries
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Macyczko, Jesse R.
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.403
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Do cortical responses measured by visual evoked potentials capture asymmetries in cone-opponent mechanisms?
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Cebioglu, Ilgin
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.404
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Chromatic Evoked Potentials produced by single-opponent and double-opponent cells in human V1: spatial frequency analysis
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Nunez, Valerie
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.405
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Cortical Representation of Colors During Hue-Scaling and Color-Categorizing Tasks
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Lin, Lee
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.406
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Uncovering the neural representations of color appearance
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Ambati, Ramith
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.407
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Joint representation of color and orientation in human V1: Insights from single-neuron recordings and population geometry
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Gong, Xizi
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.408
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Measuring and controlling magno- and parvo-system contributions to grating acuity
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Sperling, George
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.409
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Neural mechanisms of color encoding in macaque V1 at the center of gaze
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Tellez, Isabela
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.410
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The Effect of Task on Neural Representation of Materials
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Lavan, Vatanak
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.411
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Oculomotor Contributions to Color Vision
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Neverodska, Alina
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.412
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Luminance contrast and JND threshold show conscious and unconscious impact of luminance on illusory color spreading and figure/ground organization
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Little, Tiffany
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.413
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Luminance gradients act as illumination cues rather than physical contrast in an ambiguous figure/ground and illusory color spreading paradigm
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Wright, Iris
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Color, Light and Materials: Neural mechanisms
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36.414
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Task-Conditioned Gaze Prediction from Language-Based Scene Semantics
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Greene, Michelle
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Eye Movements: Models, remapping
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36.415
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How Predictive Reconstruction and Fixation Integration Create High-Resolution Vision from Sparse Samples
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Maruya, Akihito
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Eye Movements: Models, remapping
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36.416
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A Population Coding Approach to Estimating Inter-Observer Consistency in Eye Fixations
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Kümmerer, Matthias
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Eye Movements: Models, remapping
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36.417
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A Generative Control-Theoretic Model of Pursuit–Saccade Coordination: Bayesian Inference and Clinical Relevance
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Hudson, Todd
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Eye Movements: Models, remapping
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36.419
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Asymmetries in the Semantic Pupillary Light Response to Bright and Dark Words
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Jouravlev, Olessia
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Eye Movements: Pupillometry
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36.420
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Investigating pupil light response under interocular suppression
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Liao, Hsin-I
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Eye Movements: Pupillometry
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36.421
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The pupil and the mind’s eye(s): Diverse profiles of reactivity to endogenous brightness
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McPhee, Michael
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Eye Movements: Pupillometry
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36.422
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Saccadic Remapping in Dynamic Road Scenes
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Zivli, Ido
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Eye Movements: Pupillometry
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36.423
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Personalized eye tracking reveals state-dependence and view invariance in freely gazing reptiles
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Shein-Idelson, Mark
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Eye Movements: Pupillometry
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36.424
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Featural Contingencies Override Spatial Factors in Contextual Cueing Effect
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Mishra, Ananya
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.425
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The effects of lightness differences and luminance differences on visual search efficiency
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Tan, Howard Jia He
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.426
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The Guidance Of Attention By Statistical Contingencies When Multiple Guidance Mechanisms Compete
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Becker, Mark W.
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.427
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Cue informativeness modulates attention benefits for both target and distractor cueing during visual search
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Addleman, Douglas
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.428
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Assessing the Detection of Pelvic Fractures in Immersive Virtual Reality by Novices
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Detrich, Alex
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.429
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Long-term memory and visual working memory targets exhibit distinct sensitivity and criterion in high and low target prevalence search
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Collins, Younha
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.430
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Why scrambling sometimes fails: Target specification modulates context effects in visual search
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Nuthmann, Antje
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.431
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Visual Search for Real Objects: How Spatial Consistency Facilitates Performance.
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Aivar, M Pilar
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.432
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Study of the effects of depth, set size and eccentricity on repeated visual search in real environments
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Sorcini, Federico
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.433
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How Constructed Environments Shape Visual Search Performance
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Ueda, Yoshiyuki
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.434
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A microgenetic analysis of visual search reveals a difference for targets with known versus unknown identities
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Wu, Patrick
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.435
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From Broad Goals to Specific Features: Hierarchical Target Guidance in Naturalistic Visual Search
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Ren, Shiyang (Harry)
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.436
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Curiosity ignored the cat: How exploration promotes context-dependent distractor suppression in visual search through real-world scenes
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Frandsen, Justin
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.437
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Attention Weighting of feature dimensions depends on both feature contrast and subjective similarity judgements
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Yu, Jun-Ming
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Visual Search: Features, scenes, real-world stimuli
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36.438
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Correlational Approach to Unravel Distinct Mechanisms in Visual Search
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Liyanagoonawardena, Sandali
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.439
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Proactive Feature-Specific Suppression in a Learned Suppression Task
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Tong, Matthew
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.440
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Feature-Based Language Guidance Facilitates Visual Search in Humans and Foveated Vision-Language Transformer Models
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Madinei, Parsa
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.441
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If you know it’s there, do you know where? Detection and localization in visual search
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Hoogerbrugge, Alex J.
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.443
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Contextual Cueing Influences Early and Late Decision Processes in Visual Search
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Tomshe, David A.
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.444
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When to Drill and When to Scan: Insights from a Foveated Ideal Searcher in 3D Image Stacks
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Zhang, Anqi
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.445
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A Common Look-Away Strategy: Eye-Movement Evidence from Cued and Learned Distractor Ignoring
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Seo, Woongjin
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.446
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Deterministic miss errors in visual search are due to the target
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Hulleman, Johan
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.447
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How Does Awareness Impact the Expression of the Expectancy Effect in Visual Search?
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Paquette, Natalie
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.448
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The Effect of Cognitive Load on Full-Body Gaze Control During 3D Search
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Kelly, Zachary
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.449
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I’ll ask you again: What happens when you repeat a missed search target on the next trial?
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Ernst, Daniel
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.450
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Is gaze biased towards locations where a target was recently found? Evidence from environments approximating real-life search
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Toledano, Daniel
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.451
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Statistically learned color-target associations bias attentional guidance and fixations for search decisions
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Halpern, Catherine
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Visual Search: Neural mechanisms, models, eye movements
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36.452
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Criterion shifts, not declines in sensitivity, characterize the vigilance decrement in a continuous performance task.
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Skinner, Henri Etel
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Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness
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36.453
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Feature-Specific Effects of Motion on Change Detection
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Pitman, Rachel
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Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness
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36.454
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Attention in crisis: Clarifying flicker change blindness
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George, Justin
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Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness
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36.455
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The gorilla in the machine: Reverse-engineering inattentional blindness with a new 'Perceptual Reframing' hypothesis
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Belledonne, Mario
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Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness
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36.456
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Two stages of processing for visual awareness identified in a novel inattentional blindness video-game paradigm
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Pitts, Michael
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Attention: Inattention, attentional blindness
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36.457
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Seeing the Target Matters: Statistical Learning Operates on Perception, Not Mental Construction
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Rigo, Agnes
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Attention: Spatial
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36.458
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Target selection versus distractor inhibition: awareness enables world-centered target location learning, but distractor inhibition remains egocentric
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Chen, Litian
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Attention: Spatial
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36.459
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Modulation of visual attention by task-relevant information during simulated driving
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Britt, Noah
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Attention: Spatial
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36.460
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All that doesn’t glitter can be gold under the right context: Movie-viewers’ event models influence attention when a target with a low default gaze probability is prioritized.
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Chandran, Prasanth
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Attention: Spatial
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36.461
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Electrophysiological evidence for dissociation between covert spatial attention and working memory gating
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Marome, Brecken
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Attention: Spatial
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36.462
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Seated computer-based and whole-body action-based visual tasks only align under specific visual cognitive and motor demands
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Gano, Leah
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Attention: Spatial
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36.463
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Covert vs. Overt Spatial Attention Effects on Scene Comprehension.
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Shehabi, Sana
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Attention: Spatial
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36.464
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Retinal Motion Statistics on Crowded Sidewalks
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Hayhoe, Mary
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Attention: Spatial
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36.465
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Adapting the Posner paradigm to study 360º attention orienting in Virtual Reality
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Deschanet, Chloé
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Attention: Spatial
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36.466
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Spatial and social functions of the human gaze: Gaze following and mutual gaze perceived by an external observer
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Falikman, Maria
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Attention: Spatial
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36.467
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Multi-Scale Structural Complexity of Pictures Correlates with Gaze Behavior
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Kravchenko, Anna
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Attention: Spatial
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36.469
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Resource Competition in Attention: Concurrent Target Processing Attenuates Early Distractor Suppression
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Lescuyer De Decker, Lou
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Attention: Spatial
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36.470
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Sequential spatial regularities bias visual attention and guide anticipatory eye movements
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Ginell, Keara M.
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Attention: Spatial
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36.471
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Active sampling of visual stimuli is unnecessary for implicitly learned attention
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Holtz, Emma
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Attention: Spatial
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36.472
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Effects of Feedback on Individual Differences in Attentional Asymmetries
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Haseeb, Zainab
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Attention: Individual differences
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36.473
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Individual differences in initial eye movement behavior and their relationship to search speed
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Leonard, Carly J.
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Attention: Individual differences
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36.474
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Evaluating the effect of the value and variability of rewards on voluntary attentional control
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McKinney, Molly
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Attention: Individual differences
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36.475
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Relating selection history to the strategic control of attention
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Winston, Virginia K.
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Attention: Individual differences
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36.476
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The Impact of Digital Distractions and Attentional Suppression on Academic Performance
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Trujillo, Jennifer
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Attention: Individual differences
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36.477
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Working Memory Capacity Modulates the Link Between Lapses and Voluntary Switching
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Park, Hyung-Bum
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Attention: Individual differences
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36.478
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Steadfast Attentional Biases: No Effects of Increased Perceptual Load in Rejection Sensitivity
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Rancorn, Emily A.
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Attention: Individual differences
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