Visual Memory: Encoding and retrieval, capacity

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

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author 

36.316

Recognition memory is biased toward perceived near space

Ahsan, Tasfia

36.321

Tracing the emergence of prediction-based false memory

Bulatova, Olya

36.314

Multi-item arrays are retrieved from long-term memory into working memory as unitized chunks

Chang, Woohyeuk (Leo)

36.323

During less engaging encoding conditions visual long-term memory is more limited than previously assumed

dayan, Reout

36.325

Phrasal momentum

Firestone, Chaz

36.317

Picture superiority not strongly sensitive to image type

Gilman, Anne T

36.324

Is repulsive serial bias a top-down driven phenomenon?

Janetsky, Scott

36.326

Differential Impact of Incidental and Intentional Encoding on Pupillary Response during Recognition Memory

Jian, Wen

36.322

Revisiting evidence against the discrete-capacity account of STM limits: objective guessing obscured by representational modeling

Ma, Tianye

36.315

Does added semantic information alter how you draw ambiguous ‘Mooney’ images from memory?

Megla, Emma

36.319

The Illusion of Knowing: When metacognition diverges from memorability

Simpson, Dyllan

36.320

Neural signatures of visual memorability revealed by EEG decoding

Utochkin, Igor

36.327

Neural Differentiation Underlying Perceptual Grouping Benefits in Visual Working Memory

Xu, Qianru

36.318

To what extent does existing knowledge influence stimulus memorability?

Zheng, Jie