Attention: Spatial

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

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

36.471

Active sampling of visual stimuli is unnecessary for implicitly learned attention

Holtz, Emma

36.470

Sequential spatial regularities bias visual attention and guide anticipatory eye movements

Ginell, Keara M.

36.469

Resource Competition in Attention: Concurrent Target Processing Attenuates Early Distractor Suppression

Lescuyer De Decker, Lou

36.468

Separating dilution from load: Attentional context selectively modulates task-load effects, not dilution effects

Benoni, Hanna

36.467

Multi-Scale Structural Complexity of Pictures Correlates with Gaze Behavior

Kravchenko, Anna

36.466

Spatial and social functions of the human gaze: Gaze following and mutual gaze perceived by an external observer

Falikman, Maria

36.465

Adapting the Posner paradigm to study 360º attention orienting in Virtual Reality

Deschanet, Chloé

36.464

Retinal Motion Statistics on Crowded Sidewalks

Hayhoe, Mary

36.463

Covert vs. Overt Spatial Attention Effects on Scene Comprehension.

Shehabi, Sana

36.462

Seated computer-based and whole-body action-based visual tasks only align under specific visual cognitive and motor demands

Gano, Leah

36.461

Electrophysiological evidence for dissociation between covert spatial attention and working memory gating

Marome, Brecken

36.460

All that doesn’t glitter can be gold under the right context: Movie-viewers’ event models influence attention when a target with a low default gaze probability is prioritized.

Chandran, Prasanth

36.459

Modulation of visual attention by task-relevant information during simulated driving

Britt, Noah

36.458

Target selection versus distractor inhibition: awareness enables world-centered target location learning, but distractor inhibition remains egocentric

Chen, Litian

36.457

Seeing the Target Matters: Statistical Learning Operates on Perception, Not Mental Construction

Rigo, Agnes