Sunday Morning Posters, Banyan Breezeway

Poster Session: Sunday, May 21, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

Session

33.301

Spatial attention alters BOLD activity and population receptive fields in visual cortex

Tünçok, Ekin

Attention: Spatial

33.302

Assessing the Role of the Pulvinar in Feature versus Spatial Attention Control using Deep Neural Networks

Liang, Yun

Attention: Spatial

33.303

Visuospatial Attention and Discrimination of Oriented Gabor Patches in Children as a Function of Birth Experience

Chau, Ivy

Attention: Spatial

33.304

Effect of focused and distributed attention on stimulus representations in neural priority maps

Harrison, Amelia H.

Attention: Spatial

33.306

Measuring visual attention to online videos with a mouse cursor window paradigm: considerations for large scale data collection

Payne, Karissa

Attention: Spatial

33.307

Visual attention flows downhill

Mitko, Alex

Attention: Spatial

33.308

Neural correlates of the effect of attention on surround suppression

Kınıklıoğlu, Merve

Attention: Spatial

33.309

Visual Statistical Learning of Attentional Distractors Persists Over Several Days

Greiner, Brooke

Attention: Spatial

33.310

Visual Spatial Attention Both Enhances and Suppresses Neuronal Responses in Visual Cortex

Yang, Qiang

Attention: Spatial

33.311

From human frontal eye fields to early visual cortex: Probing the role of feedback in presaccadic attention with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

Hanning, Nina

Attention: Spatial

33.312

The joint contribution of statistical learning effects and bottom-up signals to the setting of attentional priorities

Dolci, Carola

Attention: Spatial

33.313

Concealed familiar face detection with oculomotor measures and EEG in rapid serial visual presentation

Chen, Ivory Y.

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.314

Real-world familiarization: Faces become familiar through short-term naturalistic exposure

Latif, Menahal

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.315

Designing an “Other Race Effect” test for forensic facial identification experts using the performance of deep networks and untrained humans.

Marquis, Kate

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.316

The Role of Instructional Motivation and Stimulus Properties on Other-Race Effects

Bukach, Cindy M.

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.317

Not the norm: Face likeness is not the same as similarity to familiar face prototypes.

Balas, Benjamin

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.318

Scene context affects face discrimination

Aminoff, Elissa

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.319

Scene Previews Facilitate Face Detection Behavior

Tasliyurt Celebi, Sule

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.320

The Effects of Horizontal Bias Training on Face Identification

Cochrane, Jamie G.E.

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.321

Using Online Testing to Measure Spatial Frequency and Orientation Tuning in Face Processing

Gingras, Francis

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.322

What is the effective resolution of the retinal image of a distant face?

Arslan, Suayb S.

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.323

An anatomically-constrained model of the primate visual system explains the inverted face effect as a function of expertise and suggests it arises at the level of V1

Cottrell, Garrison

Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise

33.324

Where’s Waldo? Exploring Gaze Strategy in a Visual Search Task Online and In-Person

vanWell, Amy

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.325

Visual Search Patterns in Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) Are Driven by Saliency Cues When Exploring Naturalistic Scenes

Manley, Claire

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.326

Hard to ignore? Irrelevant distractors cannot be completely suppressed in a contextual cueing task.

Aivar, M Pilar

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.327

Salient targets don’t catch your eye during extended field-of-view visual search

Stein, Niklas

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.328

Sufficient eye movement coverage of the 2D image plane might mediate under-exploration in 3D search

Klein, Devi

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.329

Expected Distractor Context Biases the Attentional Template for Target Shapes

Lerebourg, Maëlle

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.330

How Blind is Inattentional Blindness in Mixed Hybrid search?

Mitra, Ava

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.331

Carryover and spatial bias effects in Trail Making Test Part A sequential visual search

White, Keith D.

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.332

Probabilistic attentional selection during continuous visual search

Magerl Fuller, Jennifer

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.333

Research on re-search: Foraging in the same patch twice

Hong, Injae

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.334

Task design effects on negative search templates

Mugno, Michael

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.335

How does color distribution learning affect oculomotor selection?

ENTZMANN, Léa

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.336

None to rule them all? No generalization of saliency models across age

Strauch, Christoph

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.337

Impacts of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder on Eye-Movement during Visual Search in an Open Virtual Environment under High and Low Stress Conditions

Enders, Leah

Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences

33.338

When your ice-cream is looking somewhere: Gaze cueing from human faces and inanimate objects

Falikman, Maria

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.339

What do the inattentionally blind see? Evidence from 10,000 subjects

Nartker, Makaela

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.342

When should you warn the driver about the moose?: The effect of auditory cue timing on hazard localization in naturalistic videos

Song, Jiali

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.343

Scotoma awareness: a novel protocol to induce fast development of a Preferred retinal locus (PRL) in patients with central vision loss

Maniglia, Marcello

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.344

Exploring the effects of visual cue complexity on foot placement accuracy in a targeted stepping task

Kissack, Benjamin

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.345

Do Audiovisual Semantic Congruency Effects Exist Without Visual Awareness?

Zhou, Kun

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.346

Near-space advantage in a simulated 3D environment: an inhibition of return (IOR) study

Britt, Noah

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.347

Cold exposure enhances visual responses in human cortex

Gregory, Caitlin

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.348

Examining the Impact of Acetaminophen on Early Attentional Processing of Emotional Images

Woodson, Felicity

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.349

Predicting a Volitional Eye Movement Before a Visual Search: An Investigation of Overt Willed Attention

Nadra, John

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.350

The difference between social attention and non-social attention lies in attention disengagement rather than attention orientation

Wang, Shengyuan

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.351

A coactivation mechanism of goal-directed and stimulus-driven attentional control

Niu, Zexuan

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.352

Are microsaccades biased similarly during external and internal shifts of covert attention?

van Ede, Freek

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.353

The Vigilance Decrement is Not Only About Sensitivity

Skinner, Henri Etel

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.354

Artificially quickening the moment of awareness alters the appearance of orientation repulsion

Nakamura, Tomoya

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.355

The effect of alerting on cognitive control in the Simon task: An ERP study

Dupont, Dawa

Attention: Cueing, inattention

33.356

Attention Response Functions During Multiple Object Tracking

Maechler, Marvin R.

Attention: Objects

33.357

Differential allocation of object-based attention across interhemispheric and intrahemispheric boundaries

Hughes, David H.

Attention: Objects

33.358

Object-based attention improves memory fidelity for unattended same-object stimulus, but at a cost to the attended stimulus

DeStefano, Isabella

Attention: Objects

33.359

Object-based Attention Measured with SSVEPs

Shams-Ahmar, Mohammad

Attention: Objects

33.360

Probing the neural plasticity of space- and object-based attentional processing in childhood hemispherectomy

Robert, Sophia

Attention: Objects

33.361

Repurposing the multiple object tracking task to assess individual differences in attention resource capacity

Tullo, Domenico

Attention: Objects

33.362

The influence of a moving object’s location on object identity judgments

Ran, Mengxin

Attention: Objects

33.363

Attentional tracking within and across visual hemifields and brain hemispheres.

Styrkowiec, Piotr

Attention: Objects

33.364

The more things change the more they stay the same; a continuously changing item can define a visual object

Mazalik, Peter

Attention: Objects

33.365

The Effect of Item Uniqueness on Multiple Object Tracking

Eng, Rachel

Attention: Objects

33.366

Modeling the dynamics of spreading attention in objects: Do transformers behave like humans?

Adeli, Hossein

Attention: Objects

33.367

How to ensure that animated data visualizations respect visual capacity limits

Jiang, Ouxun

Attention: Objects

33.368

Selective attention reconfigures the cortical extent of visual-semantic brain networks

Meschke, Emily

Attention: Objects

33.370

Free gaze: co-recording of eye and head tracking with EEG to understand unconstrained vision

Madison, Anna

Attention: Objects

33.372

Multiple-object tracking (MOT) and visually guided actions: comparing change detection and localized touch to targets vs. distractors in MOT

Terry, Mallory E.

Attention: Objects