Monday Morning Posters, Banyan Breezeway

Poster Session: Monday, May 18, 2026, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

Session 

43.318

Perceived trustworthiness biases memory for emotional expressions

Yang, Chunliang

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.323

Auditory Information impacts Face Perception in an opposing aftereffect paradigm

Ao, Xueqi

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.319

False Memory for Faces: Effects of Emotion and Age Using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott Paradigm

Hu, Rui

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.317

Attractiveness at first sight: Influences of higher-level cognitive processing on facial attractiveness judgements

Cheung, Olivia S.

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.320

Average or Unique? Distinctiveness Encoding Facilitates Face Recognition Across Viewing Conditions

Koudinova, Gray

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.326

Gaze Behaviours Associated with Social and Perceptual Encoding of Faces

Carton, Steven

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.324

Controlled Learning Histories with Artificial Races Induce an Other-Race–Like Recognition Effect

Sanchez, Emmanuella

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.325

Learning History Modulates Recognition but Produces Limited Changes in Feature Use in an Alien Other-Race Effect Paradigm

McCarthy, Ula

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.321

Approach-Avoidance Behavior Shapes Perception and Memory for Facial Expressions

De, Arijit

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.322

The neural basis of personal space and responses to nearby social threats: an fMRI study

Vinke, Louis

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

43.306

Seeing New Connections: How Insight Transforms Visual Representations

Van Hove, Emily

Object recognition: Categories

43.302

Dissociable representations of object category and stimulus format in human ventral temporal cortex

Yao, Jewelia

Object recognition: Categories

43.305

Perceiving animacy in otherwise-identical images

Boger, Tal

Object recognition: Categories

43.304

Excitation-inhibition balanced pruning yields sparse, accurate category computing circuits with emergent animate-inanimate routes

Andrade, Jeffery

Object recognition: Categories

43.301

On the relationship between distributed association networks and category-preferring visual streams in the inferotemporal cortex

Salvo, Joseph

Object recognition: Categories

43.308

The Edge Statistics of Drawings from Around the World

Endejan, Tom

Object recognition: Categories

43.303

Characterizing critical bands and absolute efficiency of neural networks using ideal observers

Peiris, Anne

Object recognition: Categories

43.307

Size-dependence of object recognition in natural scenes

Yancy, Gabriel

Object recognition: Categories

43.309

Visibility Is Not Performance: Feature-Specific Dissociations in Visual Processing

Persuh, Marjan

Object recognition: Categories

43.310

Can Eurasian Jays (Garrulus glandarius) make causal inferences about weight?

Bucci-Mansilla, Giuliana

Object recognition: Categories

43.333

Hyperrealism in AI face detection is context-dependent and predicted by object recognition ability

Gauthier, Isabel

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

43.334

Efficient Eyes: Face Recognition Ability Shapes How Much Information Is Needed—and How Much the Eyes Are Used—for Identity and Gender Processing

Côté, Laurianne

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

43.332

A Common Ensemble Perception Factor for Objects and Faces Strongly Related to General Intelligence

Chang, Ting-Yun

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

43.330

Differential effects of form information availability and action familiarity on eye movement behavior during biological motion prediction

He, Dongcheng

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

43.327

The strength of face pareidolia varies across images, individuals, and computational face detection models

Villani, Saivydas

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

43.329

Individual stability of social viewing strategies across repeated conversations

Casteau, Soazig

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

43.328

Age-Related Difference in Peripheral Information Benefits for Face Perception

Cui, M. Eric

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

43.331

Measuring the full spectrum of face perception abilities in India through the Indian Face Memory Test (IFMT)

Mohite, Vaishnavi

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

43.315

Behavioral and neural signatures of representational relevance for object concepts

zhuang, Tonghe

Object Recognition: Features, parts

43.313

Low Spatial Frequency and the Human Channel Biases Emerge in Neurally Aligned Models but Do Not Explain Visual Robustness

Shao, Zhenan

Object Recognition: Features, parts

43.312

Efficient encoding of dynamic visual scenes based on elementary 3D features

Castellotti, Serena

Object Recognition: Features, parts

43.311

Color is Not Important for Object Recognition, Even with Low Vision

Altinordu, Nil

Object Recognition: Features, parts

43.316

AutoPsych: Automated Psychophysics for Interpretability and Diversity Benchmarking

Issa, Habon

Object Recognition: Features, parts

43.314

Probing the language of perception: Object files distinguish pop-out from ancillary features

Caulfield, Avery

Object Recognition: Features, parts

43.335

Soft yet robust: People see rich structure in sparse dynamic point light cloths despite radical changes in size and location from moment to moment

Erdogan, Merve

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

43.336

Social Interaction Encoding by Neurons in the Macaque Ventral Superior Temporal Sulcus

Bognar, Anna

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

43.337

A developmental shift in human body representation: Age-related differences in the body inversion effect for headless bodies in infancy

Kobayashi, Megumi

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

43.338

The visual processing of social interactions: evidence from eye-movements

Gray, Katie L.H.

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

43.339

Multisensory Embodiment Modulates Body-Centered Spatial Attention Beyond Visual Cues

Shigemasu, Hiroaki

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

43.341

Towards efficient retinotopic mapping beyond the screen’s edge

Satzger, Robert

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

43.346

Normalization based population receptive field model captures fMRI response changes driven by shifts in neural input in human early visual cortex

Ahn, Jeongyeol

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

43.344

Population receptive field parameters are biased by stimulus features

Lerma-Usabiaga, Garikoitz

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

43.340

Spatialized Virtual Sound Objects Induce Retinotopy-Like Organization in Primary Visual Cortex

Akcan, Alara

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

43.342

A direct comparison of population receptive field mapping results acquired with 2D and 3D echo-planar-imaging fMRI acquisition

Windischberger, Christian

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

43.343

Stimulus Configuration and Temporal Sampling Jointly Modulate pRF Reproducibility

Linhardt, David

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

43.345

Population receptive field (pRF) mapping: Is grid fit all you need?

Mittal, Siddharth

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields