Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms and models

Poster Session: Wednesday, May 24, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

63.301

Perceptual sensitivity depends on the contrast of preceding and following stimuli across hundreds of milliseconds

Epstein, Michael

63.302

Aperiodic and Periodic EEG predict performance in a double-flash fusion task

Deodato, Michele

63.303

Relationship between steady-state responses in simultaneously acquired LFP and EEG

Sharma, Dixit

63.304

Gain Changes in Response to Full Field Flicker

Krekelberg, Bart

63.305

Event probabilities tend to scale inversely with neural measures of prediction error, but positively with measures of time perception

Saurels, Blake

63.306

Cortical quantity representations of visual numerosity and timing overlap increasingly but remain distinct

Hendrikx, Evi

63.307

An experimental and theoretical study of the critical fusion frequency as a function of stimulus duty ratio

Oikawa, Kotaro

63.308

Event-related Potentials Associated with Inhibitory Processes of Forward Masking

Kafaligonul, Hulusi

63.309

Seeing fast and slow: systematic state and trait variations in visual temporal acuity

Melcher, David

63.310

Evidence for a second rod pathway in the human retina with a cone-like spectral sensitivity

Tyler, Christopher

63.311

Is temporal crowding mediated by averaging across time?

Hochmitz, Ilanit

63.312

Temporal sensitivity in the central fovea

Lin, Ruitao

63.313

Segmenting the magnocellular regions in the human lateral and medial geniculate nuclei using quantitative MRI

Yildirim, Irem