Abstract# 
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Poster Title
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First Author
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Session
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Room
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33.301
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Spatial attention alters BOLD activity and population receptive fields in visual cortex
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Tünçok, Ekin
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.302
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Assessing the Role of the Pulvinar in Feature versus Spatial Attention Control using Deep Neural Networks
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Liang, Yun
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.303
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Visuospatial Attention and Discrimination of Oriented Gabor Patches in Children as a Function of Birth Experience
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Chau, Ivy
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.304
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Effect of focused and distributed attention on stimulus representations in neural priority maps
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Harrison, Amelia H.
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.306
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Measuring visual attention to online videos with a mouse cursor window paradigm: considerations for large scale data collection
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Payne, Karissa
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.307
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Visual attention flows downhill
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Mitko, Alex
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.308
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Neural correlates of the effect of attention on surround suppression
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Kınıklıoğlu, Merve
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.309
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Visual Statistical Learning of Attentional Distractors Persists Over Several Days
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Greiner, Brooke
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.310
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Visual Spatial Attention Both Enhances and Suppresses Neuronal Responses in Visual Cortex
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Yang, Qiang
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.311
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From human frontal eye fields to early visual cortex: Probing the role of feedback in presaccadic attention with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
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Hanning, Nina
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.312
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The joint contribution of statistical learning effects and bottom-up signals to the setting of attentional priorities
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Dolci, Carola
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Attention: Spatial
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.313
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Concealed familiar face detection with oculomotor measures and EEG in rapid serial visual presentation
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Chen, Ivory Y.
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.314
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Real-world familiarization: Faces become familiar through short-term naturalistic exposure
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Latif, Menahal
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.315
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Designing an “Other Race Effect” test for forensic facial identification experts using the performance of deep networks and untrained humans.
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Marquis, Kate
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.316
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The Role of Instructional Motivation and Stimulus Properties on Other-Race Effects
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Bukach, Cindy M.
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.317
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Not the norm: Face likeness is not the same as similarity to familiar face prototypes.
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Balas, Benjamin
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.318
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Scene context affects face discrimination
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Aminoff, Elissa
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.319
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Scene Previews Facilitate Face Detection Behavior
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Tasliyurt Celebi, Sule
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.320
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The Effects of Horizontal Bias Training on Face Identification
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Cochrane, Jamie G.E.
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.321
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Using Online Testing to Measure Spatial Frequency and Orientation Tuning in Face Processing
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Gingras, Francis
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.322
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What is the effective resolution of the retinal image of a distant face?
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Arslan, Suayb S.
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.323
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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
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Cottrell, Garrison
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Face Perception: Experience, learning, and expertise
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.324
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Where’s Waldo? Exploring Gaze Strategy in a Visual Search Task Online and In-Person
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vanWell, Amy
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.325
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Visual Search Patterns in Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) Are Driven by Saliency Cues When Exploring Naturalistic Scenes
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Manley, Claire
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.326
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Hard to ignore? Irrelevant distractors cannot be completely suppressed in a contextual cueing task.
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Aivar, M Pilar
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.327
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Salient targets don’t catch your eye during extended field-of-view visual search
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Stein, Niklas
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.328
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Sufficient eye movement coverage of the 2D image plane might mediate under-exploration in 3D search
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Klein, Devi
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.329
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Expected Distractor Context Biases the Attentional Template for Target Shapes
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Lerebourg, Maëlle
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.330
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How Blind is Inattentional Blindness in Mixed Hybrid search?
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Mitra, Ava
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.331
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Carryover and spatial bias effects in Trail Making Test Part A sequential visual search
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White, Keith D.
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.332
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Probabilistic attentional selection during continuous visual search
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Magerl Fuller, Jennifer
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.333
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Research on re-search: Foraging in the same patch twice
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Hong, Injae
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.334
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Task design effects on negative search templates
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Mugno, Michael
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.335
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How does color distribution learning affect oculomotor selection?
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ENTZMANN, Léa
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.336
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None to rule them all? No generalization of saliency models across age
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Strauch, Christoph
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.337
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Impacts of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder on Eye-Movement during Visual Search in an Open Virtual Environment under High and Low Stress Conditions
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Enders, Leah
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Visual Search: Eye movements, attention, individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.338
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When your ice-cream is looking somewhere: Gaze cueing from human faces and inanimate objects
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Falikman, Maria
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.339
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What do the inattentionally blind see? Evidence from 10,000 subjects
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Nartker, Makaela
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.342
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When should you warn the driver about the moose?: The effect of auditory cue timing on hazard localization in naturalistic videos
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Song, Jiali
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.343
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Scotoma awareness: a novel protocol to induce fast development of a Preferred retinal locus (PRL) in patients with central vision loss
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Maniglia, Marcello
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.344
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Exploring the effects of visual cue complexity on foot placement accuracy in a targeted stepping task
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Kissack, Benjamin
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.345
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Do Audiovisual Semantic Congruency Effects Exist Without Visual Awareness?
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Zhou, Kun
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.346
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Near-space advantage in a simulated 3D environment: an inhibition of return (IOR) study
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Britt, Noah
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.347
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Cold exposure enhances visual responses in human cortex
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Gregory, Caitlin
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.348
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Examining the Impact of Acetaminophen on Early Attentional Processing of Emotional Images
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Woodson, Felicity
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.349
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Predicting a Volitional Eye Movement Before a Visual Search: An Investigation of Overt Willed Attention
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Nadra, John
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.350
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The difference between social attention and non-social attention lies in attention disengagement rather than attention orientation
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Wang, Shengyuan
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.351
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A coactivation mechanism of goal-directed and stimulus-driven attentional control
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Niu, Zexuan
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.352
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Are microsaccades biased similarly during external and internal shifts of covert attention?
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van Ede, Freek
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.353
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The Vigilance Decrement is Not Only About Sensitivity
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Skinner, Henri Etel
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.354
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Artificially quickening the moment of awareness alters the appearance of orientation repulsion
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Nakamura, Tomoya
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.355
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The effect of alerting on cognitive control in the Simon task: An ERP study
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Dupont, Dawa
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Attention: Cueing, inattention
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.356
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Attention Response Functions During Multiple Object Tracking
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Maechler, Marvin R.
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.357
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Differential allocation of object-based attention across interhemispheric and intrahemispheric boundaries
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Hughes, David H.
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.358
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Object-based attention improves memory fidelity for unattended same-object stimulus, but at a cost to the attended stimulus
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DeStefano, Isabella
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.359
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Object-based Attention Measured with SSVEPs
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Shams-Ahmar, Mohammad
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.360
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Probing the neural plasticity of space- and object-based attentional processing in childhood hemispherectomy
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Robert, Sophia
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.361
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Repurposing the multiple object tracking task to assess individual differences in attention resource capacity
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Tullo, Domenico
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.362
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The influence of a moving object’s location on object identity judgments
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Ran, Mengxin
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.363
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Attentional tracking within and across visual hemifields and brain hemispheres.
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Styrkowiec, Piotr
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.364
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The more things change the more they stay the same; a continuously changing item can define a visual object
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Mazalik, Peter
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.365
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The Effect of Item Uniqueness on Multiple Object Tracking
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Eng, Rachel
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.366
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Modeling the dynamics of spreading attention in objects: Do transformers behave like humans?
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Adeli, Hossein
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.367
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How to ensure that animated data visualizations respect visual capacity limits
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Jiang, Ouxun
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.368
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Selective attention reconfigures the cortical extent of visual-semantic brain networks
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Meschke, Emily
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.370
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Free gaze: co-recording of eye and head tracking with EEG to understand unconstrained vision
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Madison, Anna
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.372
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Multiple-object tracking (MOT) and visually guided actions: comparing change detection and localized touch to targets vs. distractors in MOT
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Terry, Mallory E.
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Attention: Objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.401
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Using convolutional neural networks to relate external sensory features to internal decisional evidence
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Green, Marshall
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.402
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Competition between sensory and decisional biases in perceptual decision making
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Gao, Yi
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.403
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Brain signatures during perceptual decision-making index variations in internal processing and decision boundary
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Nakuci, Johan
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.404
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Task-irrelevant perceptual priors are represented in decision making
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Kovács, Tamás
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.405
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Intact Bayesian perceptual decision making and metacognition in autism
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Fazioli, Laurina
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.406
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A unifying theory explains seemingly contradicting biases in perceptual estimation
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Wei, Xue-Xin
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.407
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Stable perception or stable decisions? Disentangling the impact of perceptual and decisional stability on visual serial dependence
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Blondé, Philippe
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.408
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Single-trial Diffusion Model estimates in perceptual decision-making with attentional modulation: Robustness and applications of basis-function parameter estimation
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Cochrane, Aaron
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.409
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Endogenous activity outside the target location in Area MT predicts perceptual sensitivity in behaving marmosets
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Davis, Zachary
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.410
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Trade-off between search costs and accuracy in a visual and manual search task
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Wagner, Ilja
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.411
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How do people decide which graph will be informative?
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Huey, Holly
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.412
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Neural mechanisms determining the duration of task-free, self-paced visual perception.
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Baror, Shira
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.413
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Estimating the planning complexity of visual subgoals
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Binder, Felix J
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Perceptual Decision-Making
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Pavilion
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33.414
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Increment and decrement threshold vs. intensity curves for achromatic and L-cone tests.
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Taveras-Cruz, Yesenia
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials, constancy
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Pavilion
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33.415
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Color Calibration in Virtual Reality Using Different Head Mounted Displays
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Díaz Barrancas, Francisco
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials, constancy
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Pavilion
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33.416
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Towards latent representations of gloss in complex stimuli using unsupervised learning
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Guerrero-Viu, Julia
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials, constancy
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Pavilion
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33.417
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Taking A Hands-On Approach: Active Explorations In Visual Material Perception
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Lin, Lisa P. Y.
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials, constancy
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Pavilion
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33.418
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A large-scale measurement of human gloss judgments revealed highly consistent and systematic failures of gloss constancy
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Morimoto, Takuma
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials, constancy
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Pavilion
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33.419
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Vagueness and Volume: blurred contours and the perception of depth in images
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Stumpel, Jeroen
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials, constancy
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Pavilion
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33.420
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The warm-cool color dimension aligns with asymmetries in color perception implicit in uniform color spaces
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Manalansan, Jake
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials, constancy
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Pavilion
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33.421
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Measuring memory colour under metameric illuminations
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Konakanchi, Yesesvi
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials, constancy
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Pavilion
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33.423
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Perceiving Surface Color Requires Attention
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Goddard, Erin
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Color, Light and Materials: Surfaces, materials, constancy
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Pavilion
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33.424
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Validity of neural distance measures in representational similarity analysis
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Soto, Fabian
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Object Recognition: Neural organization and representations
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Pavilion
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33.425
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cneuromod-things : a large-scale fMRI dataset for task- and data-driven assessment of object representation and visual memory recognition in the human brain
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St-Laurent, Marie
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Object Recognition: Neural organization and representations
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Pavilion
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33.426
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The functional profile of the ventrotemporal cortex to high-level vision, language, and attention
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Hiersche, Kelly J.
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Object Recognition: Neural organization and representations
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Pavilion
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33.427
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A cortical surface template for human neuroscience
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Feilong, Ma
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Object Recognition: Neural organization and representations
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Pavilion
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33.428
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Representations of real objects and pictures in the dorsal and ventral visual streams differ based on physical stimulus distance
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Fairchild, Grant
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Object Recognition: Neural organization and representations
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Pavilion
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33.429
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Cross-movie prediction of individualized functional topography
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Jiahui, Guo
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Object Recognition: Neural organization and representations
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Pavilion
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33.431
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The dynamics of object coding within and across the hemispheres
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Robinson, Amanda K.
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Object Recognition: Neural organization and representations
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Pavilion
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33.432
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Upper visual field advantage in object detection.
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Tsurumi, Shuma
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Object Recognition: Visual preference, features and objects
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Pavilion
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33.433
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Multisensory Learning of 3-D Novel Objects
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Kyler, Hellen
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Object Recognition: Visual preference, features and objects
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Pavilion
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33.434
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Unequal contributions of color and shape to object identification in primates
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Cavanaugh, James
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Object Recognition: Visual preference, features and objects
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Pavilion
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33.435
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Determinants of Canonical Forms in Memory Storage and Object Recognition
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He, Dongcheng
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Object Recognition: Visual preference, features and objects
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Pavilion
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33.436
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Asymmetries in fine spatial vision and cone density within the foveola
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Jenks, Samantha K.
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Object Recognition: Visual preference, features and objects
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Pavilion
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33.437
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Posterior parietal cortex damage causes endpoint biases relative to the visual target during anti-saccades
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Ouerfelli-Ethier, Julie
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.438
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Saccades alter cortical network modularity and decrease lateralization in a visual perception task
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Ghaderi, Amirhossein
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.439
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Serial dependence during saccades is mediated by alpha rhythms
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Terzo, Chiara
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.440
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Saccadic adaptation changes perception of the saccade target object
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Parker, Jessica
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.441
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Does visual uncertainty influence saccadic adaptation?
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Lisi, Matteo
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.442
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Adaptive changes to saccade amplitude and target localization induced only by post-saccadic feedback
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Heins, Frauke
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.443
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A comparison of the temporal dynamics of pre-saccadic and pre-microsaccadic vision
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Stearns, Zoe
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.444
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Influence of reward on saccadic vigor and pre-saccadic attention
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Steiner, Oliver L.
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.445
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Smooth pursuit eye movements incorporate the knowledge of Newtonian mechanics and other cues for motion prediction
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Wang, Jie Z.
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.446
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Inability to pursue non-rigid motion produces instability of spatial perception
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Koerfer, Krischan
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.447
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Representation of an object through visual occlusion
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Behel, Austin
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Eye Movements: Saccades and pursuit
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Pavilion
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33.448
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Pupil-linked arousal modulates precision of representation in cortex
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Geurts, Laura
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.449
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Spatial Tuning of Alpha Oscillations in Human Visual Cortex
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Yuasa, Kenichi
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.450
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Anodal tDCS alters appearance
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Hong, Sang Wook
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.451
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Improving the reliability and accuracy of population receptive field measures using a ‘log-bar' stimulus
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Chang, Kelly
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.452
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Evidence for high-level processing in a Ponzo-like size illusion
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Altan, Ecem
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.453
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Simple, automatized and reproducible pRF analysis
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Linhardt, David
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.454
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Orientation-tuned normalization modulates the gain of visuocortical contrast responses in humans
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Klimova, Michaela
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.455
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Characterizing the relationship between population spatial frequency tuning and receptive field size
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Wiecek, Emily
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.456
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Comparison of the visual discharge properties of primate superior colliculus and primary visual cortex neurons
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Yu, Yue
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.457
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Larger area size, not increased number, better explains expansion of human visual cortex
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Meyer, Emily
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.458
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Compressive spatiotemporal summation predicts simultaneous suppression in human visual cortex
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Kupers, Eline R
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.459
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The impact of noise correlations on the information contained in visual cortical activity
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Cooke, James R.H.
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.460
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Strong radial bias, but no evidence of oblique effect from high-resolution data in primary visual cortex
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Chen, Qi
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.461
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Retinotopic connectivity maps are robust to large eye movements and optical blur
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Schwarzkopf, D. Samuel
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.462
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Population receptive field properties change dynamically within milliseconds
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Eickhoff, Katharina
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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33.463
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Laplacian reference is optimal for steady-state visual evoked potentials
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Zhang, Yuan
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Spatial Vision: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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