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Abstract# 
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Poster Title
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First Author
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23.448
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Evidence for winner-take-all dynamics in long-lasting visual integration
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Holdsworth, Marie
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23.449
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The Influence of Reward Magnitude and Probability on the Self-Prioritization Effect: A Study Based on the Perceptual Matching Paradigm
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DAI, CHAOYING
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23.450
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Designers choose to show data visualizations that observers can reliably interpret
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Mukherjee, Kushin
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23.451
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The influence of uncertainty on serial dependence
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Phillips, Natalya
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23.452
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Functional Advantage of Serial Dependence Across Multiple Levels of Visual Processing
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Marini, Fiammetta
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23.453
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Different effects of internal representations on decisions and eye movements
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Fiser, Jozsef
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23.454
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Repeated Encoding Opportunities Mitigate Belief-Based Bias in Correlation Estimation
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Malitek, Adam
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23.455
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Visual and Motor Behaviour for Object Manipulation in a Dynamic Environment
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Solbach, Markus
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23.456
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When the Wait Matters: Differences in Cognitive Ability Contributions to Simultaneous vs. Sequential Visual Discrimination
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Lee, Yoonsang
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23.457
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Sensory Processing Sensitivity in Bistable and Cued Motion Perception
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Asperilla, Rocio
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23.458
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Pulling the LEVR: Learning about risk in a visual foraging task
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Taha, Hana
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23.459
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Don’t use d′ for visual detection: RT data work for unequal-variance signal detection analysis
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Miyoshi, Kiyofumi
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23.460
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The conjunction fallacy in perception: the effect of context
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Molnár, Barnabás
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