Tuesday Morning Posters, Pavilion

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

Session

53.401

Behavioral Alpha Rhythms Reveal Suppression of Predictable Distractors

Kim, Suyeon

Attention: Capture 1

53.402

Through the Student’s Lens: Capturing Visual Attention in Real-World Classrooms

Xue, Xiaorui

Attention: Capture 1

53.403

An evidence accumulation and reinforcement learning model of distractor suppression

Savelson, Isaac

Attention: Capture 1

53.404

Understanding the relationship between eye movements and salience arising from one or two visual dimensions

Lleras, Alejandro

Attention: Capture 1

53.405

Moving beyond instantaneous salience in the attention-capture debate

McDonald, John

Attention: Capture 1

53.406

Early Sensory Processing Signatures of Oculomotor Capture Across the Lifespan

Sali, Anthony W.

Attention: Capture 1

53.407

Generalization of Learned Distractor Suppression

Mu, Baitong

Attention: Capture 1

53.408

Skill-Based Learned Oculomotor Avoidance

Eshetu, Tsion A.

Attention: Capture 1

53.409

Visual Distraction and Experience-Based Suppression in ADHD

Sasi, Mor

Attention: Capture 1

53.410

Changes in the absolute position of attentionally tracked targets trigger a hemispheric exchange as items move between visual fields

Chen, Huiqin

Attention: Capture 1

53.411

Spatiotemporal normalization incentivizes selective attention across space and time

Chapman, Angus

Attention: Models

53.412

Spatial attention and contrast enhancement are phenomenologically similar but mechanistically distinct

Neri, Peter

Attention: Models

53.413

Attention enables flexible energy-efficient vision

Butkus, Eivinas

Attention: Models

53.414

Real-world gaze is structured by task: evidence from large-scale egocentric data

Thompson, Lloyd A.

Attention: Models

53.415

Different Attentional Regimes Maintain Global Visual Coherence: A Unified Signal Detection Account of Subjective Inflation and Attentional Boosting

Okubo, Lana

Attention: Models

53.416

A Task-Optimized Vision–Language Neural Network Produces Human-Like Linguistic Cueing Despite Lacking Built-in Attention Mechanisms

Skaza, Jonathan

Attention: Models

53.417

Long-range temporal interference reveals distinct forward and backward effects

Hochmitz, Ilanit

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.418

Toward a Unified Mechanism Linking Alpha Oscillations, Aperiodic Activity, and Visual Temporal Processing

Deodato, Michele

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.419

Dynamic scaling of temporal normalization in human early visual cortices

Park, Minsun

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.420

Straightening of natural videos through local temporal integration

Zonneveld, Anne

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.421

Discovering Implicit Block-Recurrent Dynamics in Vision Transformers

Jacobs, Mozes

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.422

EEG Neurometric Function Mirrors Psychometric Performance in Visual Motion Perception

Seo, Seungbeom

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.423

Hemispheric asymmetry in the visual and auditory thalamic activity in dyslexia

Mukahirwa, Josiane

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.424

Investigating the neural mechanisms underlying the temporal structure of visual awareness

Gennari, Giulia

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.425

Modelling the neural dynamics of video perception: from increasingly complex static object features to mid-level dynamic action features

Sartzetaki, Christina

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.426

Temporal signatures of color are sufficient to decode color from a single MEG sensor

Battagliese, Quinn

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.427

Which Visual Features Shape the Representational Geometry for Prediction?

Xu, Jiaming

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.428

State-space encoding of direction and orientation diverges between V1 and PMLS after eye opening

Nanfito, Brandon R.

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.429

Widefield and 2-photon mapping of marmoset area MT using blood-brain-barrier crossing capsids

Wekselblatt, Joseph

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.430

Isolating parvocellular pathway contributions to the perception of moving real-world stimuli

Martino, Matthew N.

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.431

Cross-decoding perceived and intended visual motion in hMT+

Si, Wentao

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.432

Representation of auditory motion in hMT+ of early blind individuals

YANG, Yang

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.433

Relationships between surround suppression, cross-scale interactions, and figure-ground motion segregation

Serrano-Pedraza, Ignacio

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.434

Perception of causality depends on sensory uncertainties and biases in collision events

Maninger, Lukas

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.435

Neural networks reveal candidate computational mechanisms underlying anomalous motion illusions

Cheng, Fan L.

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.436

Does contrast modulate estimation noise in visual speed perception?

Yu, Daniel

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.437

Task demands alter whether spatial suppression or summation is observed in both younger and older observers

Taylor, Christopher

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.438

Humans optimally integrate vision and proprioception during continuous movement

Tsay, Jonathan

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.439

Influence of visual feedback noise on sensorimotor adaptation

Lader, Jacob L.

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.440

Investigating pointing accuracy in a touchless interface

Vattakkandy, Sreehari

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.441

Sensing distance: impacts of motor learning on sensory distance perception

Folco, Kess

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.442

EEG Evidence for Increased Cognitive Demand from Defocus Blur

Sauer, Yannick

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.443

Task-dependent cortical sensitivity to defocus blur: An fNIRS study

Agarwala, Rajat

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.444

Influence of form vs. optic flow on the recognition of naturalistic body actions

Kumar, Prerana

Action: Perception, recognition

53.445

Predicting Actions of a Feinting Opponent

Filina, Anna

Action: Perception, recognition

53.446

Neural representations of movement direction of observed naturalistic actions: An fMRI study

Eltas, Zelal

Action: Perception, recognition

53.447

Modeling typicality in human action perception with CLIP representations

Durovic, Filip

Action: Perception, recognition

53.448

Motor-Visual Priming: Does tracking a trajectory by hand facilitate discerning it by eye?

Sun, Zekun

Action: Perception, recognition

53.449

Poffenberger With an Unexpected Twist

Cengil, Betül Beyza

Action: Perception, recognition

53.450

Primed for Action: How Humans Decode Actions from Almost Nothing

Rybansky, Filip

Action: Perception, recognition

53.451

Spatial Working Memory Supports Integration of Timing Information Across Action and Perception

Nguyen, Tri

Action: Perception, recognition

53.452

What makes gameplay videos enjoyable to watch?

Zheng, Kristine

Action: Perception, recognition

53.453

Confidence Shapes Multisensory Integration

Samaha, Jason

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.454

Audiovisual integration during movie watching in the infant and adult brain

Kwak, Yuna

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.455

Titrated audiovisual crossmodal congruencies

Gunther, Karen L.

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.456

Center-of-mass mediates sex differences in the body tilt illusion

Baia, Sophia R.

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.457

Camera motion impacts cybersickness in augmented reality

Kam, Henry

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.458

Pupillometry reveals a processing efficiency advantage for memorable voices

Revsine, Cambria

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.459

Extending memorability beyond vision: Examining odor memorability and the roles of pleasantness, intensity, and individual differences

Zhang, Vicky

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.460

Uncovering Neural Mechanisms of Face Processing in Autism Using EEG and "Bubbles"

Bastien, Allyson

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.461

Predicting face- and object-selective topographies in autism using hyperalignment

Abenes, Ian

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.462

Comparative severity of facial recognition deficits in non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy

Stacy, E. K.

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.463

Using systems factorial theory and general recognition theory to examine facial perception in diabetic retinopathy

Newbolds, Sarah F.

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.464

Faces of prosopometamorphopsia: A collection of visualizations of face distortions

Duchaine, Brad

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.465

Neural representational alignment in developmental prosopagnosia differs beyond visual regions during naturalistic visual processing

Kidder, Alexis

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.466

The text is all in their hands: A neurofunctional model for limb-to-text (VWFA) cortical recycling

Gilaie-Dotan, Sharon

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.467

Do you see a mommy? Auditory gendered labels influence on infant face processing

Pickron, Charisse B

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.468

Determining the Optimum Frame Rate Required for Accurate Face-Diet Estimation for Wearable Eye-Tracking

Delavari, Parsa

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.469

Associations between global form perception, motion perception, and Autism Quotient: an online study

Ding, Chloe

Development

53.470

Flickering lenses enhance reading performance due to a placebo effect

Gori, Simone

Development

53.471

Investigating the role of visual experience in the development of different functions of the ferret’s motion pathway

Osikpa, Emmanuel

Development

53.472

Comparing early face experiences across two communities

Colwell, Alexis R.

Development

53.473

Infant egocentric scene statistics are simpler than adult egocentric and canonical natural scenes

McAdams, Philip

Development

53.474

Learning to See Through a Baby’s Eyes: Early Visual Diets Enable Robust Visual Intelligence in Humans and Machines

Cai, Yusen

Development

53.475

Short-Term Developmental Trajectories of Dorsal-Ventral Pathways and Their Relationships with First-Grade Learning

Ren, Xueying

Development

53.476

Slow vision as a developmental feature: Temporal constraints shape object categorization in infancy

HOCHMANN, Jean-Rémy

Development

53.477

Predicting retinotopy from anatomy in >11,000 individuals reveals age-related changes in primary visual cortex

Ribeiro, Fernanda L.

Development