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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53.301
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Spatial and chromatic sensitivity of the primary visual cortex at the center-of-gaze
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Bartsch, Felix
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Color, Light, and Materials: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.303
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Orientation and color tuning in macaque V4
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Jiang, Dan-Qing
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Color, Light, and Materials: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.304
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Examining Hering’s theory for color responses in human V1 and V4
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Narhi-Martinez, William
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Color, Light, and Materials: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.305
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Hue-dependence of contextual influences in color vision explained by a non-uniform population code
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Schrader, Felix
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Color, Light, and Materials: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.306
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Predicting performance of diverse color vision genotypes of wild primates when foraging for food.
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Snodderly, Max
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Color, Light, and Materials: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.307
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The Pattern electroretinogram as an indirect measure of central dopamine
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Wenger, Michael
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Color, Light, and Materials: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.308
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How object segmentation and perceptual grouping emerge in noisy variational autoencoders
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Lonnqvist, Ben
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, grouping, similarity
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.309
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Center-Surround Inhibition in Expectation
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Huang, Ling
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, grouping, similarity
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.310
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Temporal limits of visual segmentation based on temporal asynchrony in luminance, color, motion direction, and their mixtures
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Chen, Yen-Ju
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, grouping, similarity
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.311
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A Bayesian efficient observer model to explain attractive and repulsive temporal context effects when perceiving multistable dot lattices
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Van Geert, Eline
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, grouping, similarity
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.312
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From dyads to crowds: Perceptual unity of group interactions.
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Ristic, Jelena
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, grouping, similarity
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.313
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Integration of Scrambled Halves of Chinese Characters
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Zhang, Sherry
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, grouping, similarity
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.314
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Similarity Binds (and Bends) the Perception of Objects
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Er, Gorkem
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, grouping, similarity
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.315
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The effect of stimulus similarity in the Eriksen Flanker Task
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Papadaki, Danai
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, grouping, similarity
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.317
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Erring on the side of caution: The influence of base rates, payoffs, and discriminability on face identification performance.
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Baker, Kristen A.
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Face Perception: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.318
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Extrafoveal faces modulate the dynamics of scene viewing
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Borovska, Petra
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Face Perception: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.319
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Intensive fMRI scanning and computational models can provide insight into the neural basis of developmental prosopagnosia
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Pushpita, Subha Nawer
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Face Perception: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.320
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Prediction of preference judgments of face images using facial expressions and EEG signals
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Shioiri, Satoshi
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Face Perception: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.321
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Comparison of regression techniques to predict attractiveness from facial colour cues
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Lu, Yan
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Face Perception: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.322
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Reconstructing facial motion across views using a multi-view face space.
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Elson, Ryan
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Face Perception: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.323
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The Latent Decision Variable Underlying Confidence in Lineup Rejections
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Yilmaz, Anne
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Face Perception: Models
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.324
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The causal link between neural activity in inferotemporal cortex and free viewing eye movements
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Azadi, Reza
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.325
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Is the processing of facial expression and head orientation dissociated in the human brain?
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Brannigan, Kyla
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.326
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An electrophysiological investigation of facial race and identity decoding
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Shoura, Moaz
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.327
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Do visual mental imagery and exteroceptive perception rely on the same mechanisms?
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Landry, Catherine
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.328
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Early neural dehumanization of other race faces
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Duncan, Justin
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.329
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Interaction vs observation mode in the macaque visual cortex.
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Taubert, Jessica
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.330
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Low beta oscillations encode serial bias in face-gender discrimination
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Ranieri, Giacomo
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.331
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Temporal dynamics of facial identity and expression processing from magnetoencephalography
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Kumar, Rohini
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.332
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N250 amplitude is driven by the eyes in mid-to-high spatial frequencies
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Ledrou-Paquet, Vicki
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.333
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Parametric study of N170 sensitivity to diagnostic facial information during face identification
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Audette, Pierre-Louis
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.334
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Unconscious perception of race shapes conscious race categorization in the brain
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de Lissa, Peter
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.335
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Establishing functional homology across species using a common set of natural images
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Vinken, Kasper
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.336
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3D Faces Evoke Stronger fMRI Activation than 2D Faces
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Deligiannis, Eva
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.337
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Revealing interpretable object dimensions from a high-throughput model of the fusiform face area
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Contier, Oliver
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.338
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Bidirectional and parallel relationships in macaque face circuit revealed by fMRI and causal pharmacological inactivation
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Behrmann, Marlene
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Face Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.339
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Understanding Novel Real World Scenes: Gist, Elaboration, and Uniqueness
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Nguyen, Khoa
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory, cognition
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.340
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The role of object and spatial layout in scene integration
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Yoon, Girim
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory, cognition
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.341
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Mainly the actions: Functional knowledge has a primary role in understanding real-world scenes portrayed by either fine or coarse visual information
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Ciesielski, Krystian
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory, cognition
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.342
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Complexity & Memorability have a Nonlinear Relationship when Remembering Scenes
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Kyle-Davidson, Cameron
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory, cognition
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.343
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Memorable Scenes Attract Attention in Visual Search
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Ueda, Yoshiyuki
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory, cognition
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.344
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Musically induced microvalences in high-level visual processing of everyday scenes
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Galbo, Elizabeth
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory, cognition
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.345
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Evidence that noise in human visual cortex encodes naturalistic visual representations
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Naselaris, Thomas
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.346
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An encoding model in shared functional space to reconstruct representations in multiple datasets
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Caplette, Laurent
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.348
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The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Goal-driven Efficient-coding Revealed Through Brain-supervised Sparse Code Mapping
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Hansen, Bruce
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.349
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Combined representation of mid-level visual features in the scene-selective cortex
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Kang, Jisu
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.350
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Representation of event boundaries in the first-person navigation
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Choi, Byunghoon
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.351
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Scene- and object-based tasks performed on the same complex stimuli activate different regions in parietal and lateral occipital cortex.
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Lescroart, Mark D.
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.352
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What does it mean to be a scene: evidence from full-field fMRI
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Park, Jeongho
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.353
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Reconstructing mental images using Bubbles and electroencephalography
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Lamy-Proulx, Audrey
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.354
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Dissociable mechanisms for integrating views into places in scene-selective cortex
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Han, Linfeng Tony
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.355
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Revealing the locus and content of behaviorally relevant information about real-world scenes in human visual cortex
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Singer, Johannes
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.356
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Scene representations underlying categorization behaviour emerge 100 to 200 ms after stimulus onset
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Karapetian, Agnessa
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.357
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Is Attention Necessary for the Representational Advantage of Good Exemplars over Bad Exemplars?
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Shao, Zhenan
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.358
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Exploring Similarities in Human and Macaque Representational Structure using fMRI
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Braunlich, Kurt
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.359
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Investigating the effects of a virtual reality vs. screen-based testing setup on incidental memory after visual search through scenes
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Beitner, Julia
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.360
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Feature integration in visual search for real-world scenes
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Son, Gaeun
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.361
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Searching near and far: The attentional template incorporates viewing distance
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Gayet, Surya
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.362
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Active visual search in a 3D real world environment
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Wu, Tiffany
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.363
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Probing Satisfaction of Search Using a Laboratory Analog of Medical Image Analysis
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Hollingworth, Andrew
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.364
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Visual Selection Interacts With Action Planning in Natural Foraging Tasks
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Kuhn, Danilo A.
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.365
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The semantic distance between a linguistic prime and a natural scene target predicts reaction times in a visual search experiment
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Simkova, Katerina Marie
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.366
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Comparing Neural Networks and Human Subjects in Assessing Trademark Similarities
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Shimojo, Shinsuke
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.367
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Rare vs. Frequent Target Search in 2D and Segmented-3D Searches
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Adamo, Stephen
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.368
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Using computer-simulated lung nodules to evaluate the effects of prevalence rate on perceptual learning of lung nodule detection in initially naïve observers
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Tong, Frank
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.369
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Just look away: Could attention allocation to scene grammar violations during unrelated object searches be modulated by individual differences in language experience?
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Vingron, Naomi
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.370
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Predictions benefit performance in dynamic search across the adult lifespan
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Shalev, Nir
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Visual Search: Scenes and other natural environments
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.401
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Development of navigational affordance perception in infancy
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Kamps, Frederik
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.402
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A novel eye-tracking task to assess mental rotation from infancy to early childhood
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Beckner, Aaron
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.403
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Investigating the neural analog-to-symbolic shift in 5- to 7-year-old childrens’ numerical cognition
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Kaicher, Caroline M.
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.404
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Neurocognitive mechanisms of attentional control development
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Buss, Aaron
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.405
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Assessing Visual Short-Term Memory in 5- to 12-Month-Old Infants Using an Eye-Tracking Change-Localization Task at Set Sizes Three and Four
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Pham, Van T.
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.406
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Associations Among Attention, Child Temperament, and Resting State Connectivity
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Sullivan, Jacqueline
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.407
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Differential development of object and location processing is a critical factor to a child’s passing or failing explicit false-belief tasks
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Rennert, Rebecca J.
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.408
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Young Children’s Cost-dependent Tradeoff Between Looking and Remembering
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Liang, Yibiao
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.409
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Social Attribution Behavior in Newly Sighted Children.
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Verma, Dhun
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.410
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A quantitative method for localizing RMS contrast in egocentric images

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Dineva, Evelina E
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.411
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Photophobia and Poor Night Vision are the Most Disruptive Symptoms of Visual Snow Syndrome
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Mulder, Carter B.
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Development: Perception and cognition
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Pavilion
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53.412
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Covariance between similarly tuned populations in human visual cortex is model-dependent
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Wilson, Josh
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.413
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Evaluating Pyramid-Based Image Statistics Using Contrastive Learning
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DuTell, Vasha
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.414
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Statistical characterization of medical images of bone
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Ajayi, Elena
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.415
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When do contrast sensitivity impairments (or enhancements) depend on spatial frequency? Two ways to avoid spurious interactions.
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Bi, Howard
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.416
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A image gradient approach to perceptual metric space
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Johnston, Alan
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.417
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Elucidating the relationship between spatial summation and center-surround antagonism
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Wu, Christopher
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.418
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Cortically motivated recurrence enables visual task extrapolation
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Veerabadran, Vijay
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.419
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Is edge sensitivity more than contrast sensitivity?
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Schmittwilken, Lynn
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.420
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Non-parametric Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling of the Contrast Sensitivity Function
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Zhao, Yukai
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.421
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Foveated metamers of the early visual system
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Broderick, William F.
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.422
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An image-computable spatial receptive field model of the midget retinal ganglion cell mosaic
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Cottaris, Nicolas
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.423
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An Image-Computable Model of Orientation-Tuned Normalization
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Bloem, Ilona
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.424
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How does perceptual discrimination relate to neuronal receptive fields?
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Zhou, Jingyang
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.425
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Plenoptic: A platform for synthesizing model-optimized visual stimuli
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Duong, Lyndon
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Spatial Vision: Models and image statistics
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Pavilion
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53.426
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A new approach for the study of visual orientation perception and decisions
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Lin, Ying
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Motion: Higher-order
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Pavilion
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53.427
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A rolling illusion counter to sensory signals and physical plausibility
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Maruya, Akihito
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Motion: Higher-order
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Pavilion
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53.428
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Does the Aubert-Fleischl phenomenon affect perceived object speed in realistic virtual scenes?
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Joerges, Bjoern
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Motion: Higher-order
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Pavilion
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53.429
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Occluders help estimate time-to-contact in motion prediction tasks
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de la Malla, Cristina
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Motion: Higher-order
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Pavilion
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53.430
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The frame effect is suppressed for stationary probes.
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Cavanagh, Patrick
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Motion: Higher-order
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Pavilion
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53.431
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What motion information can be retained within iconic memory?
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Allard, Remy
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Motion: Higher-order
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Pavilion
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53.433
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Like a Moth to the Flame: Visual Sensitivity to 2D and 3D Renderings of Growing Fires
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Russell, Micah D.
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Motion: Higher-order
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Pavilion
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53.434
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Transformational Apparent Motion In A Recurrent Neural Network
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Saleki, Sharif
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Motion: Higher-order
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Pavilion
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53.435
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Is Singleton Detection Really Less Effortful than Feature Search?
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Lee, Sangji
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Attention: Bottom-up
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Pavilion
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53.436
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Serial search suppresses attentional capture by a singleton, but not attentional orienting by a spatial cue.
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Jeong, Hae Chan
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Attention: Bottom-up
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Pavilion
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53.437
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How we learn to ignore singleton distractors: Suppressing saliency signals or specific features?
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Savelson, Isaac
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Attention: Bottom-up
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Pavilion
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53.438
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A New Technique for Measuring the Salience of Distractors
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Stilwell, Brad T.
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Attention: Bottom-up
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Pavilion
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53.439
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Task relevance changes the impact of salient items on attention
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Manini, Greta
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Attention: Bottom-up
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Pavilion
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53.440
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Contextual cues reduce attentional capture
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Moher, Jeff
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Attention: Bottom-up
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Pavilion
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53.441
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Tracking exogenous attentional capture in an urgent covert perceptual choice task
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Oor, Emily E
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Attention: Bottom-up
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Pavilion
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53.442
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The influence of eye movements during perceptual judgements
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Aizenman, Avi
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.443
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Linguistic processes intervene much later than visuo-motor processes during an eye fixation: Evidence from Fixation-Related Potentials during reading.
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Mancini, Régis
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.444
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The effects of monocular and binocular retinal image minification during natural tasks
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McLean, Iona R.
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.445
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How Task Instructions Influence Your Gaze in Daily Life
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Ghiani, Andrea
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.446
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Where are my students looking at? Using Gaze Synchronicity to Facilitate Online Learning
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Sauter, Marian
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.447
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Oculomotor “laziness” constrains fixation selection in real-world tasks
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Burlingham, Charlie S.
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.448
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Ancestral visuo-motor computations in the midbrain underly readers’ oculomotor behavior across spaced and unspaced languages
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Vitu, Françoise
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.449
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Eye and hand movements when playing a dynamic computer game (Pong)
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Schroeger, Anna
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.450
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Processing load in pitch and rhythm notation reflects the discriminatory eye responses
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Kim, Hyun Ji
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.451
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Supervising is not the same as driving: the influence of the interaction between driving modality and time-on-driving on stationary gaze entropy during long, monotonous drive
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Di Stasi, Leandro Luigi
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.452
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The Impact of Cognitive Differences on Processing COVID-19 Data Visualizations
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Antonyan, Kristine
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.453
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Gaze Behavior While Detecting Changes in Spatial Gist in a Virtual Environment
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LaFavers, Morgan
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Eye Movements: Complex tasks
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Pavilion
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53.454
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A computational modeling framework for ensemble perception
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Jeong, Jinhyeok
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Visual Memory: Buildup, imagery, ensembles
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Pavilion
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53.455
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Building up visual memories from sensory evidence
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Robinson, Maria
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Visual Memory: Buildup, imagery, ensembles
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Pavilion
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53.456
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Comparison of Signal to Noise in Vision and Imagery for qualitatively different kinds of stimuli
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Saha Roy, Tiasha
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Visual Memory: Buildup, imagery, ensembles
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Pavilion
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53.457
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Imagery in a pair of aphantasic and non-aphantasic identical twins: Neural similarities and differences
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Prasad, Deepasri
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Visual Memory: Buildup, imagery, ensembles
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Pavilion
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53.458
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Top-down predictions of specific visual features in the brain speed up their bottom-up categorizations for perceptual decision
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Yan, Yuening
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Visual Memory: Buildup, imagery, ensembles
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Pavilion
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53.459
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The behavioral performance and cortical structural properties of aphantasia
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Chang, Shuai
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Visual Memory: Buildup, imagery, ensembles
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Pavilion
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53.460
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Perceiving precarity (beyond instability) in block towers
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Shah, Aalap D.
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Visual Memory: Buildup, imagery, ensembles
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Pavilion
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53.461
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Representational Momentum and Aerodynamics: Does drag force impact the representational momentum effect?
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Telschow, Genna
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Visual Memory: Buildup, imagery, ensembles
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Pavilion
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53.462
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Are vividness judgments in mental imagery correlated with perceptual thresholds?
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Charest, Ian
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Visual Memory: Buildup, imagery, ensembles
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Pavilion
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