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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43.473
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Training of visual attentional tracking modulates fronto-parietal activation and cross-modal GABAergic suppression
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Frank, Sebastian
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.472
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Causal inference modulates audiovisual temporal recalibration
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Li, Luhe
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.471
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Rotational self-motion inhibits opposed visual motion
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Pickard, Kate
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.470
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Cue Combination in Visual and Vestibular Perception of Subjective Vertical
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Willey, Chela
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.469
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Synchronicity of visual and vestibular signals modulates the causal inference in heading direction estimation
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Saftari, Liana Nafisa
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.468
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Restricting the Distribution of Visual Attention Reduces Cybersickness
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Yip, Sai Ho
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.467
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The role of motor and auditory predictive cues in modulating neural processing of predicted visual stimuli
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Buaron, Batel
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.466
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Multisensory Training Rehabilitates Hemianopia
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Rowland, Benjamin
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.465
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Cross-modal feature based attention facilitates spatial transfer of perceptual learning in motion-domain figure-ground segregation
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Fromm, Catherine A.
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.464
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Can Implicit Auditory Motion Affect Visual Motion?
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Krisst, Lara
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.463
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Making the Invisible Visible: Crossmodal Perception in Patients with Low Vision
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Chan, Ailene Y. C.
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.462
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The Audiovisual Rabbit Illusion with Illusory Contours
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Cederblad, Matilda
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.461
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Audiovisual multisensory Event Related Potentials using the McGurk effect as a stimulation paradigm
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Toft-Nielsen, Jonathon
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.460
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Comparing the consistency and determinants of visual and auditory memorability
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Revsine, Cambria
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Multisensory Processing: Audio-visual, visuo-vestibular
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Pavilion
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43.458
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What memories are formed by dynamic ‘visual routines’?
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Wong, Kimberly W.
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.457
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Introducing ART: a new method of testing auditory memory with circular reproduction tasks
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Fougnie, Daryl
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.456
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Visual guessing relies on metacognitive reasoning
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Myers, Caroline
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.455
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The Role of Report History in Attribute Amnesia
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Yan, Niya
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.453
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The effects of saccades on visual working memory representations
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Forouzandehfar, Golnaz
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.452
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Effective Prioritization of Temporal Groups in Visual Working Memory
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Tam, Joyce
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.451
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Working memory and the source of color categories in macaques
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Garside, Daniel
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.450
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Microsaccade directions track spatial oculomotor-based rehearsal of non-spatial object features in visual working memory
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de Vries, Eelke
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.449
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Scene and object false memory in a photo-realistic paradigm
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Jalava, Shaela
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.448
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Faces in Working Memory Cause Racial Biases in Subsequent Trustworthiness Judgments
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Paranjape, Sanika
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.447
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Caricaturing shapes in visual memory
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Han, Subin
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.446
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Remembering where, but not what: how spatial and object visual memory change across delays in recall
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Megla, Emma
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.445
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The Role of Low-Level Perceptual Similarities in the Visual Working Memory Mixed-Category Effect
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Peled, Reut
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.444
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Probing the prioritization of multiple spatial locations held in working memory.
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Garrett, Jordan
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.443
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Meaningful objects are privileged in working memory: better incidental memory of recognizable relative to unrecognizable objects
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Chung, Yong Hoon
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.442
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Flexibility between feature-based and object-based representations in working memory for reinforcement learning
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Shibata, Kengo
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Visual Working Memory: Space, features, objects
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Pavilion
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43.440
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Visual Cortical Functional Connectivity With Cerebellar Cortex Reveals Multiple, Fine-Scale Cortico-Cerebellar Networks for Vision
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Marshall, Ryan
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.439
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Connectomic Investigation of the Frontal Eye Field and Inferior Frontal Junction
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Bedini, Marco
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.438
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Oscillation Gates Efficacy of Optogenetically-Induced V4 Inputs to FEF
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Comeaux, Phillip
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.437
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EEG Decoding Reveals Distinct Processes for Directing Spatial Attention and Encoding into Working Memory.
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Jones, Henry
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.436
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The spatial tuning of cortical responses during visual memory
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Woodry, Robert
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.435
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A matter of availability: Sharper tuning for memorized than for perceived stimulus features.
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Chota, Samson
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.434
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Neural representations of orientation reflect the oblique effect during perception, and repulsion bias during working memory
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Wolff, Michael
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.432
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Shared neural representations of orientation and location information during working memory
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Pereira Seabra, Joana
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.431
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Sad and fearful face distractors do not consume working memory resources in depressed adults
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Ye, Chaoxiong
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.430
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Visual representations shift from a retinal to a real-world reference frame during visual working memory
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Servetnik, Maria V.
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.429
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Dissociating the effects of degraded visual input on cognitive processes using EEG markers of selective attention and working memory
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Sheldon, Sarah
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.428
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Theta-gamma phase-amplitude coupling as a marker of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia
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Papaioannou, Orestis
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.427
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Characterizing the spatial organization of population codes in macaque prefrontal cortex during visuospatial tasks
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Xiang, Jinkang (Derrick)
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.426
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The interdependence of the memory reactivation of items and task rules
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Senturk, Yagmur Damla
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.425
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Observability of Visual Working Memory Brain Circuitry With Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
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Beeler, David
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.424
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Neurophysiological mechanisms of action-modulated prioritization in visual working memory
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Trentin, Caterina
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.423
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Intuitive physics guides visual tracking and working memory: The dynamics of neural processing in expectation violation
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Balaban, Halely
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.422
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Investigating the effects of perceptual complexity versus conceptual meaning on the neural correlates of visual working memory
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Thibeault, Alyssa
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Visual Working Memory: Neural mechanisms
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Pavilion
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43.421
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Costs of manipulating representations of approximate visual magnitudes stored in visual working memory
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Cheng, Chen
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Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence
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Pavilion
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43.420
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Positive serial dependence effects in rating food images for appeal and calories
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Alais, David
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Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence
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Pavilion
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43.419
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The current top-down attentional set is shaped by previous selection episodes
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Huang, Changrun
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Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence
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Pavilion
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43.418
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Temporal dynamics of the visual representation of orientation ensemble perception
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Yashiro, Ryuto
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Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence
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Pavilion
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43.417
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The state of working memory maintenance alters the direction of serial dependence
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Chen, Kuo-Wei
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Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence
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Pavilion
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43.415
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Previous and current action targets held in working memory determine repulsive and attractive serial dependence
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Fischer, Cora
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Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence
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Pavilion
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43.413
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Contrasting the roles of object-based attention, spatial distance, and hemifield in serial dependence
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Houborg, Christian
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Visual Working Memory: Serial dependence
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Pavilion
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43.412
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Effect of Lateral Saccade Direction on Saccade Profile and Post-Saccadic Overshoot in Young and Senior People
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Ailing, Wang
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.411
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Directional effects on saccadic sequence and post-saccadic oscillations
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Mingjie, Gao
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.410
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vrGazeCore: an open-source package for virtual reality eye-tracking analysis
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Botch, Thomas L.
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.409
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Individual differences in gaze behavior: Comparing high-level and sensory contributions
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Simpson, Dyllan
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.408
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Investigation of camera-free eye tracking glasses compared to a video-based system
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Martin Calderon, Claudia
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.407
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3D-Printable Non-invasive Head Immobilization System for Non-Human Primates
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Swedan, Tyler
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.406
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Assessing the accuracy of eye-tracking through passive filter and active shutter-glasses.
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Kenny, Sophie
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.404
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Spatial predictability modulates oculomotor deficits in low persistence displays
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Kuper, Clara
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.403
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Speed of Information Processing in Infants and Adults: Age Differences in Saccadic Reaction Time Sensitivity
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Adler, Scott
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.402
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Arousal levels modulates saccadic main sequence and stationary gaze entropy in partially sleep-deprived drivers
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Diaz-Piedra, Carolina
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.401
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No evidence for a relation between individual differences in the central scene-viewing bias and head movement propensity
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Mueller, Patricia R.
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, novel measurement
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Pavilion
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43.368
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Differences in preferred retinal loci of fixation in monocular versus binocular vision Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Freiberg, Maximilian
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.367
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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
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Martin, Emily
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.366
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Evaluating developmental shape selectivity from simultaneous multi-unit recordings along the ventral visual pathway Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Sutter, A. Ezra
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.365
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Symmetry Benefits Working Memory Representations of Object Orientation Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Samet, Shaya
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.364
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Characteristics of fixational eye movements in individuals with ADHD Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Bako, Kathlyn
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.363
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Eye Movement Analysis of Upright vs Inverted Expressions Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Yang, Angeline
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.362
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Reflection Rumination increases Eye Saccade Curvature towards distractors in a Looking Task Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Perez, Isaias
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.361
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Effects of covert visual spatial attention in multi-pseudo-letter processing. Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Osuna, Katelyn
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.360
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Familiarity and Scene Understanding Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Meighan, Bridget
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.359
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Manipulating uncertainty in value-driven attentional capture Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Massa, Nicole
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.358
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Brain-wide functional connectivity of single face patch neurons during rest Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Bhik-Ghanie, Rebecca
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.357
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Visual working memory retrieval as an accumulation-to-bound decision process: evidence from the P3b Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Atack, Luke
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.356
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The Disputed Quartet: Embracing individuality in beauty judgment
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Pombo, Maria
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Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.355
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The relationship between image statistics and aesthetic preference for art and natural scenes
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Swartz, Alex
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Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.354
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The effects of quantity, order, and spatial proximity of elements on subjective complexity judgment
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Jin, Minseong
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Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.353
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Deep network representation of art style similarity judgments
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Bruns, Anna
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Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.352
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Perceiving style at different levels of information
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Zhao, Yuguang
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Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.351
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Attention improves after seeing images of nature that are not too captivating
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Damiano, Claudia
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Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.350
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Aesthetic value modulates gaze patterns on proto-object locations
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Farzanfar, Delaram
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Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.349
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The prototype effect in aesthetic preferences for visual scenes: A computational account
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Chen, Yi-Chia
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Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.348
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Individual differences in image preferences: a personalized image enhancement method
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Szpiro, Sarit F. A.
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Image Preference, Statistics and Aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.347
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The greener, the slower: Distraction from Relational Templates in Visual Foraging
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Tünnermann, Jan
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.346
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Lower Search Efficiency for Conjunction vs. Feature Search for Convolutional Neural Networks
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Soni, Ansh K
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.345
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Perceived distance modulates attention allocation
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Ahsan, Tasfia
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.344
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The effects of visual dimensions on attentional dynamics
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Eddings, Rachel
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.343
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The interaction between color categories and attention
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Martin, Aimee
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.342
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Preparatory attention to visual features primarily relies on non-sensory representation
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Liu, Taosheng
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.340
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Highly efficient attentional selection of colors despite high target-distractor similarity
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Chapman, Angus
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.339
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Feature-based suppression and salience guide attention simultaneously.
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Ramgir, Aniruddha
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.338
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Feature-based attention modulates population spatial frequency tuning
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Ramirez, Luis D.
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.337
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Are attentional templates based on physical feature values or perceptual interpretations?
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Khvostov, Vladislav
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.336
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A top-down attentional network selects vs. reduces the same features for different visual categorizations of the same scenes
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Duan, Yaocong
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Attention: Features
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.335
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Meta-analytic Evidence for Working Memory-Driven Visual Attention Capture
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Ma, Tianye
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Attention: Temporal, templates, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.334
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Assessing the Role of Long-Term Memory and Visual Working-Memory Attentional Templates in Guiding Attentional Capture and Decision Making
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Kespe, Jessica
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Attention: Temporal, templates, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.333
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Enhanced representation of visual stimuli near a suppressed distractor
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Ma, Xiaojin
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Attention: Temporal, templates, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.332
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Visual versus verbal attentional templates guiding visual search
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Grubert, Anna
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Attention: Temporal, templates, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.331
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Attentional control settings determine not only what captures attention, but where attention goes once captured
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Joubran, Samantha
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Attention: Temporal, templates, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.330
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The Role of Object Stability in the Allocation of Attention
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Yucer, Ece
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Attention: Temporal, templates, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.329
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Perceptual noise disrupts flanker suppression: Evidence from a novel type of noise in the colour domain and Bayesian modelling
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Heinke, Dietmar
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Attention: Temporal, templates, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.328
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Former target representations reach forward in time and proactively interfere with attentional guidance
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Xie, Zengbo
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Attention: Temporal, templates, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.326
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Numerosity Estimation in Accumulated Spatial Arrays: Does Anchoring Limit Accuracy?
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Durgin, Frank
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.325
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Spatiotemporal continuity of background image sequence influences the criterion of object change detection
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Cho, Jieun
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.324
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‘Visual verbs’: Dynamic event types (such as twisting vs. rotating) are extracted quickly and spontaneously during visual perception
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Ji, Huichao
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.323
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Central Vision Loss Worsens Scene Understanding and Increases Eye Movement Variability
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Johnson, Byron
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.321
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Neural dynamics of natural scene processing across cortical areas as revealed by EEG decoding
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Orima, Taiki
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.320
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Where was the moose? The time course of dynamic road scene perception
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Wolfe, Benjamin
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.319
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How to build a scene: Relational representations are constructed in a canonical order
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Sun, Zekun
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.318
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Scene memory for intrinsic and extrinsic boundaries
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Gottesman, Carmela
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.317
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The influence of scene context on individual and ensemble encoding of object positions
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Tena Garcia, Yanina E.
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.316
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Comparing explicit and implicit ensemble perception
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Hochstein, Shaul
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.315
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Top-down and within-layer recurrent connections in artificial networks are needed to solve challenging visual tasks
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Costantino, Andrea Ivan
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.314
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A Generalized Framework for Optimizing and Informing the Implementation of QUEST
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Duwell, Ethan
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.313
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Predicting human camouflage detection with a principled computational model
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Das, Abhranil
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.312
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Visual angle and image context alter the alignment between deep convolutional neural networks and the macaque ventral stream
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Djambazovska, Sara
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.311
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Uncovering high-level visual cortex preferences by training convolutional neural networks on large neuroimaging data
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Seeliger, K.
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.310
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The role of scene context in object recognition by humans and convolutional neural networks
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Frey, Haley G.
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.309
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Statistical inference on representational geometries
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Schütt, Heiko
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.308
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Phase-Dependent Asymmetry of Pattern Masking in Natural Images Explained by Intrinsic Position Uncertainty
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Zhang, Anqi
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.307
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Language Models of Visual Cortex: Where do they work? And why do they work so well where they do?
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Conwell, Colin
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.306
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Is it always computationally advantageous to use segregated pathways to process different visual stimulus attributes separately?
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Han, Zhixian
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.305
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Feature Visualizations do not sufficiently explain hidden units of Artificial Neural Networks
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Klein, Thomas
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.304
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Face-deprived networks show distributed but not clustered face-selective maps
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Doshi, Fenil R.
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Object Recognition: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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43.303
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Evaluating machine comprehension of sketch meaning at different levels of abstraction
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