Monday Morning Posters, Banyan Breezeway and Pavilion

Poster Session: Monday, May 22, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway and Pavilion

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

Session

Room

43.473

Training of visual attentional tracking modulates fronto-parietal activation and cross-modal GABAergic suppression

Frank, Sebastian

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.472

Causal inference modulates audiovisual temporal recalibration

Li, Luhe

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.471

Rotational self-motion inhibits opposed visual motion

Pickard, Kate

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.470

Cue Combination in Visual and Vestibular Perception of Subjective Vertical

Willey, Chela

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.469

Synchronicity of visual and vestibular signals modulates the causal inference in heading direction estimation

Saftari, Liana Nafisa

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.468

Restricting the Distribution of Visual Attention Reduces Cybersickness

Yip, Sai Ho

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.467

The role of motor and auditory predictive cues in modulating neural processing of predicted visual stimuli

Buaron, Batel

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.466

Multisensory Training Rehabilitates Hemianopia

Rowland, Benjamin

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.465

Cross-modal feature based attention facilitates spatial transfer of perceptual learning in motion-domain figure-ground segregation

Fromm, Catherine A.

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.464

Can Implicit Auditory Motion Affect Visual Motion?

Krisst, Lara

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.463

Making the Invisible Visible: Crossmodal Perception in Patients with Low Vision

Chan, Ailene Y. C.

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.462

The Audiovisual Rabbit Illusion with Illusory Contours

Cederblad, Matilda

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.461

Audiovisual multisensory Event Related Potentials using the McGurk effect as a stimulation paradigm

Toft-Nielsen, Jonathon

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.460

Comparing the consistency and determinants of visual and auditory memorability

Revsine, Cambria

Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular

Pavilion

43.458

What memories are formed by dynamic ‘visual routines’?

Wong, Kimberly W.

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.457

Introducing ART: a new method of testing auditory memory with circular reproduction tasks

Fougnie, Daryl

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.456

Visual guessing relies on metacognitive reasoning

Myers, Caroline

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.455

The Role of Report History in Attribute Amnesia

Yan, Niya

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.453

The effects of saccades on visual working memory representations

Forouzandehfar, Golnaz

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.452

Effective Prioritization of Temporal Groups in Visual Working Memory

Tam, Joyce

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.451

Working memory and the source of color categories in macaques

Garside, Daniel

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.450

Microsaccade directions track spatial oculomotor-based rehearsal of non-spatial object features in visual working memory

de Vries, Eelke

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.449

Scene and object false memory in a photo-realistic paradigm

Jalava, Shaela

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.448

Faces in Working Memory Cause Racial Biases in Subsequent Trustworthiness Judgments

Paranjape, Sanika

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.447

Caricaturing shapes in visual memory

Han, Subin

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.446

Remembering where, but not what: how spatial and object visual memory change across delays in recall

Megla, Emma

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.445

The Role of Low-Level Perceptual Similarities in the Visual Working Memory Mixed-Category Effect

Peled, Reut

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.444

Probing the prioritization of multiple spatial locations held in working memory.

Garrett, Jordan

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.443

Meaningful objects are privileged in working memory: better incidental memory of recognizable relative to unrecognizable objects

Chung, Yong Hoon

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.442

Flexibility between feature-based and object-based representations in working memory for reinforcement learning

Shibata, Kengo

Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects

Pavilion

43.440

Visual Cortical Functional Connectivity With Cerebellar Cortex Reveals Multiple, Fine-Scale Cortico-Cerebellar Networks for Vision

Marshall, Ryan

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.439

Connectomic Investigation of the Frontal Eye Field and Inferior Frontal Junction

Bedini, Marco

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.438

Oscillation Gates Efficacy of Optogenetically-Induced V4 Inputs to FEF

Comeaux, Phillip

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.437

EEG Decoding Reveals Distinct Processes for Directing Spatial Attention and Encoding into Working Memory.

Jones, Henry

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.436

The spatial tuning of cortical responses during visual memory

Woodry, Robert

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.435

A matter of availability: Sharper tuning for memorized than for perceived stimulus features.

Chota, Samson

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.434

Neural representations of orientation reflect the oblique effect during perception, and repulsion bias during working memory

Wolff, Michael

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.432

Shared neural representations of orientation and location information during working memory

Pereira Seabra, Joana

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.431

Sad and fearful face distractors do not consume working memory resources in depressed adults

Ye, Chaoxiong

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.430

Visual representations shift from a retinal to a real-world reference frame during visual working memory

Servetnik, Maria V.

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.429

Dissociating the effects of degraded visual input on cognitive processes using EEG markers of selective attention and working memory

Sheldon, Sarah

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.428

Theta-gamma phase-amplitude coupling as a marker of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia

Papaioannou, Orestis

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.427

Characterizing the spatial organization of population codes in macaque prefrontal cortex during visuospatial tasks

Xiang, Jinkang (Derrick)

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.426

The interdependence of the memory reactivation of items and task rules

Senturk, Yagmur Damla

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.425

Observability of Visual Working Memory Brain Circuitry With Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

Beeler, David

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.424

Neurophysiological mechanisms of action-modulated prioritization in visual working memory

Trentin, Caterina

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.423

Intuitive physics guides visual tracking and working memory: The dynamics of neural processing in expectation violation

Balaban, Halely

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.422

Investigating the effects of perceptual complexity versus conceptual meaning on the neural correlates of visual working memory

Thibeault, Alyssa

Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms

Pavilion

43.421

Costs of manipulating representations of approximate visual magnitudes stored in visual working memory

Cheng, Chen

Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence

Pavilion

43.420

Positive serial dependence effects in rating food images for appeal and calories

Alais, David

Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence

Pavilion

43.419

The current top-down attentional set is shaped by previous selection episodes

Huang, Changrun

Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence

Pavilion

43.418

Temporal dynamics of the visual representation of orientation ensemble perception

Yashiro, Ryuto

Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence

Pavilion

43.417

The state of working memory maintenance alters the direction of serial dependence

Chen, Kuo-Wei

Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence

Pavilion

43.415

Previous and current action targets held in working memory determine repulsive and attractive serial dependence

Fischer, Cora

Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence

Pavilion

43.413

Contrasting the roles of object-based attention, spatial distance, and hemifield in serial dependence

Houborg, Christian

Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence

Pavilion

43.412

Effect of Lateral Saccade Direction on Saccade Profile and Post-Saccadic Overshoot in Young and Senior People

Ailing, Wang

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.411

Directional effects on saccadic sequence and post-saccadic oscillations

Mingjie, Gao

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.410

vrGazeCore: an open-source package for virtual reality eye-tracking analysis

Botch, Thomas L.

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.409

Individual differences in gaze behavior: Comparing high-level and sensory contributions

Simpson, Dyllan

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.408

Investigation of camera-free eye tracking glasses compared to a video-based system

Martin Calderon, Claudia

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.407

3D-Printable Non-invasive Head Immobilization System for Non-Human Primates

Swedan, Tyler

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.406

Assessing the accuracy of eye-tracking through passive filter and active shutter-glasses.

Kenny, Sophie

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.404

Spatial predictability modulates oculomotor deficits in low persistence displays

Kuper, Clara

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.403

Speed of Information Processing in Infants and Adults: Age Differences in Saccadic Reaction Time Sensitivity

Adler, Scott

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.402

Arousal levels modulates saccadic main sequence and stationary gaze entropy in partially sleep-deprived drivers

Diaz-Piedra, Carolina

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.401

No evidence for a relation between individual differences in the central scene-viewing bias and head movement propensity

Mueller, Patricia R.

Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement

Pavilion

43.368

Differences in preferred retinal loci of fixation in monocular versus binocular visionUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Freiberg, Maximilian

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.367

Are the Effects of Familiarity with the Size of a Novel Object on the Perception of Distance the Result of an Associative or Trigonometric Process ?Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Martin, Emily

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.366

Evaluating developmental shape selectivity from simultaneous multi-unit recordings along the ventral visual pathwayUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Sutter, A. Ezra

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.365

Symmetry Benefits Working Memory Representations of Object OrientationUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Samet, Shaya

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.364

Characteristics of fixational eye movements in individuals with ADHDUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Bako, Kathlyn

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.363

Eye Movement Analysis of Upright vs Inverted ExpressionsUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Yang, Angeline

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.362

Reflection Rumination increases Eye Saccade Curvature towards distractors in a Looking TaskUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Perez, Isaias

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.361

Effects of covert visual spatial attention in multi-pseudo-letter processing.Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Osuna, Katelyn

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.360

Familiarity and Scene UnderstandingUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Meighan, Bridget

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.359

Manipulating uncertainty in value-driven attentional captureUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Massa, Nicole

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.358

Brain-wide functional connectivity of single face patch neurons during restUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Bhik-Ghanie, Rebecca

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.357

Visual working memory retrieval as an accumulation-to-bound decision process: evidence from the P3bUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Atack, Luke

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.356

The Disputed Quartet: Embracing individuality in beauty judgment

Pombo, Maria

Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics

Banyan Breezeway

43.355

The relationship between image statistics and aesthetic preference for art and natural scenes

Swartz, Alex

Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics

Banyan Breezeway

43.354

The effects of quantity, order, and spatial proximity of elements on subjective complexity judgment

Jin, Minseong

Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics

Banyan Breezeway

43.353

Deep network representation of art style similarity judgments

Bruns, Anna

Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics

Banyan Breezeway

43.352

Perceiving style at different levels of information

Zhao, Yuguang

Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics

Banyan Breezeway

43.351

Attention improves after seeing images of nature that are not too captivating

Damiano, Claudia

Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics

Banyan Breezeway

43.350

Aesthetic value modulates gaze patterns on proto-object locations

Farzanfar, Delaram

Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics

Banyan Breezeway

43.349

The prototype effect in aesthetic preferences for visual scenes: A computational account

Chen, Yi-Chia

Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics

Banyan Breezeway

43.348

Individual differences in image preferences: a personalized image enhancement method

Szpiro, Sarit F. A.

Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics

Banyan Breezeway

43.347

The greener, the slower: Distraction from Relational Templates in Visual Foraging

Tünnermann, Jan

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.346

Lower Search Efficiency for Conjunction vs. Feature Search for Convolutional Neural Networks

Soni, Ansh K

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.345

Perceived distance modulates attention allocation

Ahsan, Tasfia

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.344

The effects of visual dimensions on attentional dynamics

Eddings, Rachel

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.343

The interaction between color categories and attention

Martin, Aimee

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.342

Preparatory attention to visual features primarily relies on non-sensory representation

Liu, Taosheng

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.340

Highly efficient attentional selection of colors despite high target-distractor similarity

Chapman, Angus

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.339

Feature-based suppression and salience guide attention simultaneously.

Ramgir, Aniruddha

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.338

Feature-based attention modulates population spatial frequency tuning

Ramirez, Luis D.

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.337

Are attentional templates based on physical feature values or perceptual interpretations?

Khvostov, Vladislav

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.336

A top-down attentional network selects vs. reduces the same features for different visual categorizations of the same scenes

Duan, Yaocong

Attention: Features

Banyan Breezeway

43.335

Meta-analytic Evidence for Working Memory-Driven Visual Attention Capture

Ma, Tianye

Attention: Temporal, templates, memory

Banyan Breezeway

43.334

Assessing the Role of Long-Term Memory and Visual Working-Memory Attentional Templates in Guiding Attentional Capture and Decision Making

Kespe, Jessica

Attention: Temporal, templates, memory

Banyan Breezeway

43.333

Enhanced representation of visual stimuli near a suppressed distractor

Ma, Xiaojin

Attention: Temporal, templates, memory

Banyan Breezeway

43.332

Visual versus verbal attentional templates guiding visual search

Grubert, Anna

Attention: Temporal, templates, memory

Banyan Breezeway

43.331

Attentional control settings determine not only what captures attention, but where attention goes once captured

Joubran, Samantha

Attention: Temporal, templates, memory

Banyan Breezeway

43.330

The Role of Object Stability in the Allocation of Attention

Yucer, Ece

Attention: Temporal, templates, memory

Banyan Breezeway

43.329

Perceptual noise disrupts flanker suppression: Evidence from a novel type of noise in the colour domain and Bayesian modelling

Heinke, Dietmar

Attention: Temporal, templates, memory

Banyan Breezeway

43.328

Former target representations reach forward in time and proactively interfere with attentional guidance

Xie, Zengbo

Attention: Temporal, templates, memory

Banyan Breezeway

43.326

Numerosity Estimation in Accumulated Spatial Arrays: Does Anchoring Limit Accuracy?

Durgin, Frank

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.325

Spatiotemporal continuity of background image sequence influences the criterion of object change detection

Cho, Jieun

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.324

‘Visual verbs’: Dynamic event types (such as twisting vs. rotating) are extracted quickly and spontaneously during visual perception

Ji, Huichao

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.323

Central Vision Loss Worsens Scene Understanding and Increases Eye Movement Variability

Johnson, Byron

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.321

Neural dynamics of natural scene processing across cortical areas as revealed by EEG decoding

Orima, Taiki

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.320

Where was the moose? The time course of dynamic road scene perception

Wolfe, Benjamin

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.319

How to build a scene: Relational representations are constructed in a canonical order

Sun, Zekun

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.318

Scene memory for intrinsic and extrinsic boundaries

Gottesman, Carmela

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.317

The influence of scene context on individual and ensemble encoding of object positions

Tena Garcia, Yanina E.

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.316

Comparing explicit and implicit ensemble perception

Hochstein, Shaul

Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Banyan Breezeway

43.315

Top-down and within-layer recurrent connections in artificial networks are needed to solve challenging visual tasks

Costantino, Andrea Ivan

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.314

A Generalized Framework for Optimizing and Informing the Implementation of QUEST

Duwell, Ethan

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.313

Predicting human camouflage detection with a principled computational model

Das, Abhranil

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.312

Visual angle and image context alter the alignment between deep convolutional neural networks and the macaque ventral stream

Djambazovska, Sara

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.311

Uncovering high-level visual cortex preferences by training convolutional neural networks on large neuroimaging data

Seeliger, K.

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.310

The role of scene context in object recognition by humans and convolutional neural networks

Frey, Haley G.

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.309

Statistical inference on representational geometries

Schütt, Heiko

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.308

Phase-Dependent Asymmetry of Pattern Masking in Natural Images Explained by Intrinsic Position Uncertainty

Zhang, Anqi

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.307

Language Models of Visual Cortex: Where do they work? And why do they work so well where they do?

Conwell, Colin

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.306

Is it always computationally advantageous to use segregated pathways to process different visual stimulus attributes separately?

Han, Zhixian

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.305

Feature Visualizations do not sufficiently explain hidden units of Artificial Neural Networks

Klein, Thomas

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.304

Face-deprived networks show distributed but not clustered face-selective maps

Doshi, Fenil R.

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.303

Evaluating machine comprehension of sketch meaning at different levels of abstraction

Lu, Xuanchen

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.302

A study of humans and convolutional neural networks on how to recognize blurry objects at the threshold of visibility

Jang, Hojin

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway

43.301

Visual Analogy Between Object Parts

Lu, Hongjing

Object Recognition: Models

Banyan Breezeway