Poster Sessions

Visual Memory: Long-term memory

Poster Session: Sunday, May 17, 2026, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

36.301

What makes a material memorable?

Wang, Yijin

36.302

Modulation of visual long-term memory by feature-based attention

Nishith, Shruti

36.303

The role of stimulus properties in directed forgetting of natural scenes

Gu, Jia

36.304

Sensory based modulations on visual memory are preserved in older adults: Converging evidence from online and in-person studies

Azrad, Hofit

36.305

Larger images are better remembered even when perceptual measures are not affected by image size

masarwa, shaimaa

36.306

Honey, I Shrunk the Objects (In Memory): Biases in Remembering Physical Size and Their Modulation by Conceptual Size

Gronau, Nurit

36.307

Illusory faces, real bias: People tend to falsely report remembering illusory faces more often than they do for other visual categories

Kreichman, Olga

36.308

Repetition Learning vs. Wide Semantic Learning: Effects on Semantic and Visual Memory

Schems Maimon, Yael

36.309

Restricted Visual Exploration Mediates the Impact of Divided Attention on Memory Formation

Kindell, Chloe

36.310

Tracking the Mind’s Eye: A Novel Framework for Studying Attentional Orienting in Long-Term Memory

Sabo, Melinda

36.311

FalseResMem: A Neural Network to Predict False Alarms in Image Memory

Mikhailova, Anastasiia

36.312

Systematic Bias Toward Authentic Painting Styles Revealed Through Style-Transfer Techniques

JI, Xiyan

36.313

A generative model to manipulate the memorability of face images

Rim, Nakwon