Abstract#
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Poster Title
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First Author
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36.301
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Contextual Cueing in Complex Stimuli: Attentional Guidance and Response Facilitation Benefits
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Tomshe, David A.
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36.302
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Improved target detection (fewer LBFTS errors) in the repeated displays contributes to Contextual Cueing
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Choi, Jeunghwan
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36.303
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Characterizing the Independent and Joint Impacts of Previous Category Evidence and Visual and Semantic Similarity on Visual Attention
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Grady, Justin
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36.304
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A salient, expected target in an unexpected setting can produce inattentional blindness
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Ernst, Daniel
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36.305
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Do infrequent task-irrelevant visual cues cause distraction?
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Jankovic, Nadja
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36.306
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Explicit strategy instructions boost visual search optimality, but the benefits are short-lived
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Siesel, Mackenzie J.
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36.307
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Negative Attentional Templates Depend on Top-down Control, not Selection History
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Bennett, Haley
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36.308
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Patches half-empty: How to forage when some patches contain only distractors
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Hong, Injae
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36.309
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To choose or not to choose: Voluntary task switching without cost in visual search
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Mitra, Ava
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36.310
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Two separate category learning systems govern categorical search
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Schmidt, Joseph
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36.311
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What makes a search effortful? Evidence from a search discounting paradigm
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Zhang, Tianyu
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36.312
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Parallel Accumulators in LIP Drive Behavioral Choices in Visual Search: Evidence from Single-Neuron Recordings
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Ozana, Aviad
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36.313
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Parallel Accumulators in LIP Drive Reaction Times in Visual Search: Evidence from Single-Neuron Recordings
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Alkan, Yelda
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