Saturday Afternoon Posters, Banyan Breezeway

Poster Session: Saturday, May 20, 2023, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

Session

26.301

Separate normalization of ON / OFF channels is not enough to account for perceived brightness

Vincent, Joris

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.302

The role of rod and cone signals in mesopic brightness induction

Barrionuevo, Pablo A.

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.303

The asymmetry between achromatic increments and decrements in perceptual scaling and discrimination

Shi, Yangyi

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.304

Luminance and heterochromatic brightness

Guan, Shuchen

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.305

Effect of Background Color and Light Source Intensity on Lightness Discrimination Thresholds

Reynolds, Devin

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.306

Measuring lightness constancy with varying realism

Künstle, David-Elias

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.307

Discriminating color ensembles

Macyczko, Jesse R.

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.308

Can deep neural networks for intrinsic image decomposition model human lightness constancy?

Flachot, Alban

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.309

Eye closure elicits qualitatively distinct responses within the lateral geniculate nucleus and visual cortex

Cicero, Nicholas

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.310

Free and fast implementations of a novel lightness computational model

Kobayashi, Yuki

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.311

Statistical properties of 1st- and 2nd-order brightness induction in a disk/annulus paradigm

Kavcar, Osman B.

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.312

Linearisation of a monitor for web-based experiments

Peirce, Jonathan

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.313

Optimizing data acquisition for MLDS: when is it valid to take a short-cut?

Aguilar, Guillermo

Color, Light and Materials: Lightness, brightness

26.314

Color naming, color identification, and the focal color terms

brown, Angela

Color, Light and Materials: Cognition

26.315

Hue ensemble segregation does not rely on color categories

Virtanen, Lari

Color, Light and Materials: Cognition

26.316

Hue variation masks effects of lightness on interpretations of colormap data visualizations

Zimnicki, Clementine

Color, Light and Materials: Cognition

26.317

Investigation of the opaque-is-more bias reveals a high chroma-is-more bias for colormap data visualizations

Schoenlein, Melissa A.

Color, Light and Materials: Cognition

26.318

Active attentional suppression and its limitations in the template-for-rejection effect

Tanda, Tomoyuki

Attention: Top-down, reward

26.319

Are complex attentional templates restricted to a single location?

Racioppo, Keith

Attention: Top-down, reward

26.320

Reduced contextual variability facilitates learned attending towards task-relevant features and away from distracting information

Jungerius, Chris

Attention: Top-down, reward

26.321

Selection errors: How do target and distractor features affect attentional capture and learning of spatial distractor regularities?

Hanne, Aylin A.

Attention: Top-down, reward

26.322

Spatial distraction reverses category-tuned attentional filters by disrupting both facilitation and suppression

Dube, Blaire

Attention: Top-down, reward

26.323

Effort-driven attentional capture

McKinney, Molly

Attention: Top-down, reward

26.324

Learned reliability of a distracting cue impacts feature errors

McNally, John A.

Attention: Top-down, reward

26.325

Value-Driven Attentional Capture and Reward Variability

Youn, Sojung

Attention: Top-down, reward

26.326

It’s All About Me: Attentional Prioritization of Self-Rewarding Information

Warren, Rebecca

Attention: Top-down, reward

26.327

Contribution of a common ability in judgments for the mode of object identities

Cha, Oakyoon

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.328

Face recognition plays a role in ensemble judgments of facial features

Kim, Soo Jin

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.329

Effects of Age and Fixation Location on Face Identification

Cui, Eric

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.330

Individual differences in judging facial categories

Lee, Kassandra R.

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.331

Individual differences in rapid face-directed saccades

Broda, Maximilian Davide

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.332

Stable individual differences in the serial dependence of face perception

Murai, Yuki

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.333

The computational value of face information sampled by super-recognizers

Miellet, Sebastien

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.334

Impact of judgment criteria on the hue-dependent brightness perception of face

He, Yuanyuan

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.335

Does Observers’ Ethnicity Influence Visual Strategies for Gender and Expressiveness Judgments ?

Charbonneau, Isabelle

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.336

Mixed-race categorization of Asian-White and Asain-Black faces in Taiwanese children and adults: effect of skin color revealed by a 3AFC task

Chien, Sarina Hui-Lin

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.337

Development of Electrophysiological Correlates of Face/non-face Distinction in Children with Late Sight Onset

Ralekar, Chetan

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.338

The visual perks of (not) being a wallflower: how individual differences in social intelligence predict face recognition performance

Carter, Maleah J.

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.339

Autistic adults exhibit highly precise representations of others’ emotions but a reduced influence of emotion representations on emotion recognition accuracy

COOK, JENNIFER

Face Perception: Individual differences

26.340

The impact of face ethnicity on the detection of pain facial expressions

Sénécal, Daphnée

Face Perception: Emotion

26.341

Which gender do we perceive in a painful face?

Saumure, Camille

Face Perception: Emotion

26.342

Mental Representations of Pain: the Effect of the Sex of the Perceiver

Richer, Arianne

Face Perception: Emotion

26.343

Emotional judgments depend on perceived gender

Mirzaei Domabi, Sheida

Face Perception: Emotion

26.345

Longer presentation duration helps to individuate faces in an RSVP stream

Deepu Rajan, Nidhi

Face Perception: Emotion

26.346

The Contextual Affects of Facial Expression

Cui, Bliss

Face Perception: Emotion

26.347

Positive and negative facial valence are differently modulated by eccentricity: Replicating and extending earlier findings

Akselevich, Vasilisa

Face Perception: Emotion

26.348

Unbiased by redundant signals: Negativity bias for emotion perception of single but not two identical faces

Dandan, Yu R.

Face Perception: Emotion

26.349

Angry faces do draw out attention more compared to happy faces

Yoon, Young Jun

Face Perception: Emotion

26.350

Upside-Down Selfies Look Much More Alert and Awake

McBeath, Michael K.

Face Perception: Emotion

26.351

Modeling Emotional Cue Integration of Context-rich and Dynamic Stimuli reveals Bayesian as well as anti-Bayesian Properties

Ortega, Jefferson

Face Perception: Emotion

26.352

The visual representation of pain facial expressions: a high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation study

Desjardins, Marie-Claude

Face Perception: Emotion

26.353

Decoding the neural representations of emotional faces in stereo- versus monoscopic viewing conditions

Klotzsche, Felix

Face Perception: Emotion

26.354

Probing the link between dynamics of “face-selectivity” in macaque IT cortex and facial emotion discrimination behavior

Wehrheim, Maren

Face Perception: Emotion

26.355

Are Artificial Motion Scotomas Driven by Cortical Feedback or Lateral Inhibition Mechanisms?Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Chu, Wing Kwan Hannah

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.356

Somehow, everything has changed: Event boundaries defined only by unnoticed changes in implicit visuospatial statistics drive active forgetting in visual working memoryUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Dhar, Pranava

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.357

VWM Impairs Visual Detection: A Function of Shared Attentional or Sensory ResourcesUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Hamkari, Aysha

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.358

Effects of Familiarity in Advertisements Logos During The Attentional BlinkUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Besch, Shaun

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.359

Target similarity in the attentional blink explained by recurrent convolutional networksUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Lebeau, Emmanuel

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.360

Reconstruction of Motion Feature Maps From Human Cortex Using An Augmented Inverted Encoding ModelUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Ding, Connor

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.361

Seeing both sides of things: Exploring visual consciousness and self-awarenessUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Das, Anwesha

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.362

The automaticity of 'seeing-in': Pictorial depth cues influence judgments of surrounding spatial relationships even when task-irrelevantUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Zhang, Kexuan

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.363

Interaction of expectancy effects and the illusory object benefit on working memory performanceUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Rodriguez, Phelix

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.364

The Things-Action DatabaseUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Pallis-Hassani, Natalia

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.365

Investigating the neural development of social scene perception in young children using naturalistic stimuliUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Im, Elizabeth Jiwon

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.366

Target interception in virtual reality is faster for natural than unnatural trajectory shapesUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Varon, Sofia

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1