Wednesday Morning Posters, Pavilion

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

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

Session

63.401

The role of action-related properties in shaping the object space in the biological and artificial brain

Cortinovis, Davide

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.402

Individual variability in sensorimotor mu suppression to observation of human actions

Harris, Alison

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.403

Force representations support social perception of moving shapes

Yun, Yiling

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.404

Shared and individual thresholds for social signal detection

Varrier, Rekha S.

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.405

Semantic representations of human actions across vision and language

Dima, Diana C

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.406

Virtual reality protocol for decomposing complex behaviour into tractable subcomponents.

Kumle, Levi

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.407

Neurodynamical model for IT responses during the anorthoscopic perception of bodies

Giese, Martin A.

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.408

The roles of kinematics and posture in yoga expertise identification

Baia, Sophia

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.409

The visual dorsal stream processes tool-use actions regardless of body part even in people born without hands

Martinez Addiego, Florencia

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.410

Prior Knowledge Biases the Perception of Body Postures

Han, Qiu

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.412

Identification and relative depth estimation in natural images of single human body parts

Liu, Jiaqi

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.413

Identification of ambiguous human body parts depends on pair-wise structural knowledge in natural images

Liu, Ziwei

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.414

fROI-level computational models enable broad-scale experimental testing and expose key divergences between models and brains

Mieczkowski, Elizabeth

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.415

Percepts of biological motion disappear in slow-moving displays: Evidence for domain-specific agent perception

Erdogan, Merve

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.416

Human see, human do? Viewing tool pictures evokes action-specific activity in visual hand-selective occipitotemporal cortex

Warman, Annie

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.417

Computing a unique neural fingerprint of bodily expressions and actions

Smekal, Vojtech

Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

63.418

Occluding one eye during fixation increases wandering of both eyes

Watamaniuk, Scott N.J.

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.419

Fixational instability impedes visually-guided behaviors in patients with amblyopia

Kwon, Sunwoo

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.420

Systematic variation of fixational eye movements with degree of myopia.

Cox, Michele A.

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.421

The effect of fixational eye movements on the flicker-defined edge detection

Choe, Seonggyu

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.422

Dynamical modeling of interindividual differences in fixational drift and microsaccades

Schwetlick, Lisa

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.423

Dilation can minimize pupil-induced fixational drift.

Willeford, Kevin

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.424

Microsaccades in head-free high-acuity tasks

Jolly, Paul

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.425

A model comprising independent control and conjugacy explains miniature fixation eye movements

Heinen, Stephen

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.426

Different levels of awareness for spontaneous, involuntary, and voluntary microsaccades

Klanke, Jan-Nikolas

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.427

Eye torsion induced by a tilted image is larger during free viewing than fixation

Otero-Millan, Jorge

Eye Movements: Fixation

63.428

Mr. Chips Jr. : A transformer-based computational model to study eye movements during reading

Kwon, MiYoung

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.429

Maintaining eye fixations facilitates resolution of spatial cognitive conflicts

Krause, Anika

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.430

Eye movements as indicators of trait impulsivity and hypomania proneness in healthy adults

Ayala, Juana

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.431

Eye movements reveal alternative problem-solving strategies in concussed individuals during performance of the Tower of London task

Ayala, Naila

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.432

Leveraging the pupillary light reflex for cognitive pupillometry: An initial characterization of the PLR in two data sets

Cohen Hoffing, Russell

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.433

Attention modulates V4 neural activity across and in the absence of microsaccades

Willett, Shawn

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.434

Pathway selective optogenetic manipulations on the oculomotor circuits of non-human primates

Yu, Xuefei

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.435

Functional architecture of visual responses in supplementary eye field

Thirunavukkarasu, Pranavan

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.436

Linking brain activity during viewing and recall of movie events through gaze behavior

Nau, Matthias

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.437

V1 neural response precedes saccadic shift of visual target to the fovea

Bouhnik, Tomer

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.438

SSVE(PLR): Comparing target classification via pupillary light responses to standard EEG-based SSVEP

Thurman, Steven

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.439

The Costs of Paying Overt and Covert Attention Assessed with Pupillometry

Koevoet, Damian

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.440

Lateralized EEG markers of attention preceding and following shifts in eye position

Zhao, Chong

Eye Movements: Attention, cognition, neural processes

63.441

Detecting second order symmetry

Chen, Chien-Chung

Perceptual Organization: Symmetry, preference, ensembles

63.442

Relating Variability in Scalp EEG to Variability in Cortical Morphology

Chaparian, Sara

Perceptual Organization: Symmetry, preference, ensembles

63.443

Multiple ambiguous neural representations may be perceived as identical to or different from each other: Can Divisive Normalization Explain Which?

Peiso, Jaelyn

Perceptual Organization: Symmetry, preference, ensembles

63.444

Task-dependent geometry of a perceptual space

Waraich, Suniyya A.

Perceptual Organization: Symmetry, preference, ensembles

63.445

Inductive Biases of Children and Adults in a Visual Patterning Task

Dedhe, Abhishek

Perceptual Organization: Symmetry, preference, ensembles

63.446

Estimating the error contributions of six component processes that determine the number of reportable centroids following a brief exposure of multicolor dot arrays

Sperling, George

Perceptual Organization: Symmetry, preference, ensembles

63.447

ERP Evidence for the Role of Attention in the Visual Discrimination of Ensemble Summary Statistics

Lukashevich, Anton

Perceptual Organization: Symmetry, preference, ensembles

63.448

Ensemble Scene Processing is Regulated by Feature Complexity

Tharmaratnam, Vignash

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.449

Overestimation of Variability in Ensembles of Size and Color Despite Focusing Attention on Relevant Features

Warden, Amelia C.

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.450

Contextual coherence increases perceived numerosity independent of semantic content

Qu, Chuyan

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.451

Toddler and preschooler attention to naturalistic scene features

Klotz, Shannon

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.452

The statistics of visual input change systematically with development

Anderson, Erin

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.453

The time course of adaptation in modified reality: isotropic environments and orientation anisotropies

Richard, Bruno

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.454

Visual perceptual learning of natural and Portilla & Simoncelli images occurs in a significantly different manner than visual perceptual learning of unnatural images

Shibata, Kazuhisa

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.456

N300 sensitivity to statistical regularity persists for low-pass filtered scenes

Chong, Ling Lee

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.457

Eye movements during active vision are not driven by saliency, meaning, or aesthetics

Hart, Jennifer

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.458

Local image statistics can account for the perceived naturalness of image contrast

Fukiage, Taiki

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.459

Viewpoint and seasonal variations in natural scene statistics

Greene, Michelle

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.460

Understanding the high-dimensional nature of visual cortex representations

Gauthaman, Raj Magesh

Scene Perception: Natural image statistics

63.461

Perceptual estimates of the physical attributes of people in photographs

Barrington, Sarah

Scene Perception: Models

63.462

Evaluating physical scene understanding with objects consisting of different physical attributes in humans and machines

Tung, Hsiao-Yu

Scene Perception: Models

63.463

How real can they get? Investigating neural responses to GAN generated scenes.

Kallmayer, Aylin

Scene Perception: Models

63.464

Benchmarking Human Mid-Level Scene Understanding

Friedman, Yoni

Scene Perception: Models

63.465

The similarity of CNN, behavioral, and PPA feature spaces

Yang, Pei-Ling

Scene Perception: Models

63.466

Toward A Computational Model of Directional Visual Relations

Sailamul, Pachaya

Scene Perception: Models

63.467

A Transfer Account of Orientation Ensemble Averaging

Zepp, Jacob

Scene Perception: Models

63.468

Studying spatial representations of our visual experience using real-world environments

Garcia, Brenda

Scene Perception: Virtual environments

63.469

Artificial Scene Grammar Acquisition

Spur, Maxim

Scene Perception: Virtual environments

63.470

The brain predominantly represents attended semantics rather than global semantics in a naturalistic task

Zhang, Tianjiao

Scene Perception: Virtual environments

63.471

Comparing Fire: Precision of Visual Perception of Fire Intensity

Bonny, Justin W.

Scene Perception: Virtual environments

63.472

Memory-based predictions facilitate perceptual judgements across head-turns in naturalistic scene perception

Mynick, Anna

Scene Perception: Virtual environments

63.473

Visual clutter: The role of background texture, set size, and item organization

Semizer, Yelda

Scene Perception: Virtual environments