Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title 

First Author

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Attention modulates both serial dependence and central tendency bias in spatial judgments

Niemi, Saija M.

56.438

Comparing brain, human, and machine perceptual similarity of visual images

Chong, Daniel

56.432

Contour integration in humans and CNNs

Herzog, Michael

56.435

Divergent Developmental Trajectories of Visual Acuity and Crowding Revealed Through Biomimetic Deep Neural Network Training

Arslan, Suayb

56.434

From Neural Units to Constant Curvature Representations of Contour Shape

Kellman, Philip

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Internal noise may not be so internal

Ng, Cherlyn J

56.431

Low-variance dimensions of cortical activity carry behaviorally relevant information

Han, Chihye

56.427

Neural basis of perceived position in the frame effect

Choe, Eunhye

56.426

Recurrent network contributions to visual response dynamics in macaque IT revealed by targeted optogenetics and modeling

Dinh, Alvin

56.436

Representational momentum in 2D visual feature space follows a Feature-Selection strategy

Chunamchai, Sedthapong

56.429

Symmetry responses in marmoset visual cortex measured with SSVEPs

Kohler, Peter J.

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The influence of familiarity on symmetry perception

Dao, Chi T. K.

56.437

The Multiscale Entropy-Regularized Symmetry (MERSymm) Algorithm for the General Extraction of Gestalt Principles and Symbolic Knowledge from Images

Kutt, Brody

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The neural correlates of metacontrast masking are stimulus specific.

Contemori, Giulio