Visual Memory: Long-term memory

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

Abstract#

Poster Title 

First Author

36.313

A generative model to manipulate the memorability of face images

Rim, Nakwon

36.311

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

Mikhailova, Anastasiia

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

36.305

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

masarwa, shaimaa

36.302

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

Nishith, Shruti

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

36.304

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

Azrad, Hofit

36.312

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

JI, Xiyan

36.303

The role of stimulus properties in directed forgetting of natural scenes

Gu, Jia

36.310

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

Sabo, Melinda

36.301

What makes a material memorable?

Wang, Yijin