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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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16.301
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Limited encoding weakens category benefits, while longer encoding reveals strong semantic effects
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Chareunsouk, Payachana Victoria
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Visual Working Memory: Performance, influences
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16.302
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Contextual Distinctiveness Shapes the Self-Processing Advantage
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liu, yueyao
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Visual Working Memory: Performance, influences
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16.303
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Semantic and Functional Relatedness Improve Spatial Precision but Drive Different Memory Biases
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Wongsook, Kanokwanwijit
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Visual Working Memory: Performance, influences
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16.304
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Changes of Mind in Visual Working Memory Retrieval
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Triabhall, Adam
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Visual Working Memory: Performance, influences
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16.305
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Sleep Quality Affects the Offline Storage of Visual Working Memory
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Gong, Li
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Visual Working Memory: Performance, influences
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16.306
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Impact of Self-Related Information on Working Memory Precision: Evidence from a Perceptual Matching Paradigm
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Xue, Rudan
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Visual Working Memory: Performance, influences
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16.307
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Gaze dynamics reveal the protracted development of perceptual segregation of multiple talking faces to solve the multisensory cocktail party problem
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steinfeld, Katia
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Multisensory Processing: Motor
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16.308
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Equating and comparing the impact of visuomotor transformations on bimanual multi-stage movements using immersive virtual reality
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Gill, Rea
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Multisensory Processing: Motor
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16.309
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Visuo-motor gain adaptation for visual stability during horizontal head translation with and without binocular disparity
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Takase, Nobuyoshi
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Multisensory Processing: Motor
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16.310
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Navigation in virtual reality: the role of language and language background
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Dalawella, Kavindya
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Multisensory Processing: Motor
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16.311
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Is visuomotor adaptation based on features or objects?
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McDougle, Samuel
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Multisensory Processing: Motor
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16.312
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Pupillary Response to Surface Protrusion Intensity across Visual and Tactile, Visuo-tactile Modalities
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Kim, Sayoon
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Multisensory Processing: Visual-tactile
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16.313
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Visual-tactile perceptions of garments: psychophysical insights into relationships between material appearance and vision and touch
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Talbot, Molly
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Multisensory Processing: Visual-tactile
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16.314
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Integrating Haptic Cues Distinctively Improved Judgement of Anger and Disgust Facial Expressions
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Choo, Cameron Mavericks
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Multisensory Processing: Visual-tactile
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16.315
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Is there a common attentional mechanism between reading and visual search?
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Sinclair, Grace
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Eye Movements: Cognition
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16.316
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The effects of temporal light modulation on reading speed and eye movements
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Foulsham, Tom
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Eye Movements: Cognition
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16.317
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The effects of audio playback speed during reading-while-listening on eye movements and comprehension.
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Ringer, Ryan
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Eye Movements: Cognition
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16.318
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The Traveling Eyeball Problem: Spatial optimization in scanpaths
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Cherian, Rithwik J
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Eye Movements: Cognition
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16.319
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Gaze Reveals How Task Demands Shape Learning from Demonstrations
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Ibs, Inga
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Eye Movements: Cognition
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16.320
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Eye movements track the emergence and content of flicker-induced visual hallucinations
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Dong, Yueying
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Eye Movements: Cognition
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16.321
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The effects of Smart Road Technologies on drivers’ stationary gaze entropy: a driving simulation study under clear and adverse weather conditions
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Diaz-Piedra, Carolina
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Eye Movements: Cognition
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16.322
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Following an invisible target: Oculomotor control of a blind eye
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Heinen, Stephen
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Eye Movements: Pursuit, vergence
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16.323
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Neuronal representations of saccades and pursuit in the primate frontal eye fields
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Noneman, Kendra K.
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Eye Movements: Pursuit, vergence
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16.324
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Microfluctuations in ocular accommodation across target distance and light spectrum
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Negi, Nitin
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Eye Movements: Pursuit, vergence
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16.325
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Monocular Drift in the Cover Test Is Driven by Binocular Commands Consistent with Hering’s Law
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Otero-Millan, Jorge
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Eye Movements: Pursuit, vergence
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16.326
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The Contribution of Disjunctive Saccades to Vergence Responses of Adults and Children
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Marella, Bhagya L
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Eye Movements: Pursuit, vergence
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16.327
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The role of disparity and velocity differences in driving vergence responses of adults
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Safianu, Fuseina
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Eye Movements: Pursuit, vergence
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16.328
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Brief Monocular Stimulus Flashes are Sufficient to Sustain Vergence in Virtual Reality
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Almagati, Reem
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Eye Movements: Pursuit, vergence
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16.329
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Pretty Faces Look Like Us: In-group Projection Biases in Categorization of East Asian Faces
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Malak, Cansu
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.330
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Independent Control of Race and Identity Information Reveals the Hidden Structure of Other-Race Biases
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Soto, Fabian
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.331
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Virtual race embodiment modulates face race perception
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Schaller, Pauline
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.332
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Trait Impressions Shape Social Categorization: Evidence from the Israeli Face Database
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Trzewik, Maayan
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.333
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Hyper-realistic reverse correlation of mental illness representations: A role for stigmatizing beliefs?
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Munupatrula, Siddharth
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.334
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Simple 3D Pose Features Support Human and Machine Social Scene Understanding
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Qin, Wenshuo
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.335
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Gender bias in visual categorization: When DiCaprio is an actor but Jolie is a woman
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Goh, Rui Zhe
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.336
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Behavior-Guided Fine-Tuning Makes Vision Models More Human-Like in Social Perception
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Garcia, Kathy
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.337
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Mid-level motion statistics as a model for social perception in the lateral stream
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Zhou, Ming
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.338
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Both visual and theory-of-mind computations explain unique variance in the social brain
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Malik, Manasi
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.339
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Categorization of faces is different in binary and ternary tasks
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Désaulniers, Émilie
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 1
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16.340
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Automatic biases in visual and auditory perception
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Garami, Linda
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.341
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Temporal Coherence Shapes Behavioral and Neural Representations of Action
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Karahaliloglu, Ali Feza
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.342
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Differential effects of self-construal and stimulus speed on duration estimation and reproduction
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Abuwi, Yasmin
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.343
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Distinct Visuospatial Tuning of Temporal Integration and Segregation
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Kanechi, Ryo
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.344
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Does Emotional Salience Alter Temporal Processing in Peri-Hand Space?
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MAURYA, ANKIT
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.345
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Feedforward and Feedback effects in Visually Perceived Duration: The influence of semantic and mid-level visual features
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Wiener, Martin
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.346
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Sampling Motion in Time: Does Alpha Entrainment Shift the Perceived Onset of Motion in the Fröhlich Effect?
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Zavala, Andrew
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.347
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Synchrony perception is shaped by the similarity between foveal and peripheral representations
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Alp, Nihan
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.348
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Synchrony perception of dynamic faces is limited by their eccentricity – not their distance
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Karagül, Zeynep
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.349
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Temporal Error Monitoring is Robust to Working Memory Loads
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Gepes-Carroll, Taylor
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.350
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A measurement of flicker discrimination sensitivity in migraine with photophobia
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Bouhassira, Ruby S
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Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception
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16.352
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Temporal Context of Visual Input Influences Center-Surround Interactions in Primary Visual Cortex
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Emerson, Joseph
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 1
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16.353
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Spatial frequency encoding and decoding in macaque V1
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Wang, Xin
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 1
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16.354
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Contrast adaptation in the receptive field structure of foveal V1 neurons
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Greene, Maxwell J.
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 1
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16.355
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Orientation and Visual Field Asymmetries for Contrast-Modulation Stimuli: Implications for Magnocellular Processing
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Ramirez, Ana
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 1
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16.356
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Resting-state aperiodic EEG activity does not predict the strength of visual surround suppression
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Jin, Yiming
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 1
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16.357
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SSVEP Reveals Consistent Interocular Suppression and Sensory Eye Dominance Across Binocular Rivalry, Matching, and Stereopsis Paradigms
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Han, Chao
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 1
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16.358
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The second visual area straightens natural video trajectories
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Nguyen, Tien Dung
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 1
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16.359
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Task structure affects eye movements and modulates hemodynamic activity in early visual cortex
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Kreyenmeier, Philipp
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 1
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16.360
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Top-down foveal feedback can follow feedforward visual input signals within 10 ms: evidence from backward masking
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Zhaoping, Li
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Cortical visual processing 1
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