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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36.301
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The HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study: Relevance to the Vision Sciences Community
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Scott, Lisa S.
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.302
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ASSESSING THE RELIABILITY OF ERP, SSVEP, AND OSCILLATORY DATA METHODOLOGY FOR VISUAL PARADIGMS IN INFANT EEG
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Boylan, Maeve R.
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.303
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Brain Responses to Symmetry during Early Infancy
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Kohler, Peter J.
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.304
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Neural mechanisms of surface feature label learning in early childhood
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McCraw, Alexis
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.305
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Strobe-rearing preserves motion selectivity but disrupts direction selectivity in macaque area MT
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Sharma, Saloni
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.307
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Youth is not wasted on the young: Late-in-life sight restoration in congenitally blind children leads to the emergence of some visual constructional skills but not others
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Gilad-Gutnick, Sharon
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.308
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Experience is required to develop visual-nonvisual multisensory integration capabilities
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Stein, Barry
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.309
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The building blocks of vision: evidence for a hierarchical, retinotopic organization in the human neonate brain
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Arcaro, Michael
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.310
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Development of Peak Alpha Frequency During Infancy
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Elhamiasl, Mina
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.311
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Phonemic Discrimination and Eye Movements in Infants
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Kay, Shir
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.312
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Perspective matters: the role of scene point of view on infants’ looking strategies
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Nelson, Christian
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.313
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The Distribution of Gaze Positions of Human Infants in Natural Behavior
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Candy, T Rowan
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Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.314
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Altered eye movements during reading under various types of visual field defects
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Yu, Haojue
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Eye Movements: Visual Impairment
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.315
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Consistency of the PRL Across Vergence Demand as a Measure of Objective Fixation Disparity
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Bowers, Norick R.
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Eye Movements: Visual Impairment
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.316
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Eye-tracking to quantify visual function in individuals with vision impairment: A systematic review
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Nieboer, Ward
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Eye Movements: Visual Impairment
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.317
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Flicker Impairs Reading Speed: Impacts on the Visually Sensitive
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Haigh, Sarah M
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Eye Movements: Visual Impairment
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.318
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Changes in eye condition using eye movement training application
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Kang, Hyungoo
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Eye Movements: Visual Impairment
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.319
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Retinal Slip from Self Motion Modulates the Perceptibility of Jitter in World-Locked Augmented Reality
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Lutwak, Hope
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.320
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Frame induced position shifts extend outside the frame in space but not in time
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't Hart, B. Marius
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.321
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The effects of stimulus size and auditory input on speed perception
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Åžentürk, Gözde
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.322
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Trajectory Estimation in Amblyopia
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Lamlili El Mazoui Nadori, Ziad
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.323
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Effects of Local and Global Cues on Oculomotor and Perceived of Movement
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Moon, Joonsik
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.324
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Correlation between perceived size and depth changes in the Dynamic Ebbinghaus illusion
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Takao, Saki
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.325
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Height-in-Field Cues Affect Motion-in-Depth Speed Discrimination
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Goutcher, Ross
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.326
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Single-trial fMRI decoding of 3D motion based on stereoscopic and perspective cues
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Wen, Puti
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.327
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Introspective inference counteracts perceptual distortion
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Mihali, Andra
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.328
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ZOOM: a robust and more accurate adaptive procedure to quantify perception
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Audiffren, Julien
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.329
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The effect of tobacco use on performance in a structure-from-motion task among patients with psychotic psychopathology.
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Killebrew, Kyle W.
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Motion: Local, in depth
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.330
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Inter-individual variations in internal noise correlate with visual attention but not with post-perceptual processes
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Luzardo, Felipe
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Attention: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.331
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Autistic group differences in social attention are magnified by real-world perceptual and linguistic features
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Haskins, Amanda J
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Attention: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.332
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Characterizing the consistency and malleability of sustained attention performance
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Corriveau, Anna
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Attention: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.333
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Reliability of Individual Difference Measures of Target Enhancement and Distractor Suppression
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Khodayari, Natalia
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Attention: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.334
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Stability of Individual Differences in Implicitly Guided Attention
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Chen, Chen
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Attention: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.335
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Stable individual differences in gaze behavior reflect unique conceptual priority maps
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Packard, Katherine
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Attention: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.336
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Filtering of visual distractors in schizophrenia: Diminished attentional control predicts behavioral deficits
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Sponheim, Scott
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Attention: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.337
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Use of facial expressions to estimate level of attention while watching video lectures.
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miao, Renjun
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Attention: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.338
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Can items in visual working memory be shielded from visual interference while in use?
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Lout, Eva
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.339
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Differently prioritized working memory items are differently protected from perceptual interference.
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Jung, Koeun
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.342
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Spontaneous detection of Visual Working Memory failures and subsequent performance recovery
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Kozlova, Olga
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.343
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The effect of masking on visual working memory pointer-system
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Friedman, Shani
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.344
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Verbal interference with visual working memory
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Gui, Andreea-Maria
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.345
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When can working memory consolidation be interrupted?
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Carlos, Brandon
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.346
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Working memory is robust to distractors but not sensory uncertainty
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Kular, Holly
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.347
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Neural encoding and dynamics of visual working memory during distraction
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Degutis, Jonas Karolis
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.348
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Inter-item competition during encoding and maintenance
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Wennberg, Janna
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.349
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Event Working Memory Selectively Impairs Dynamic Tracking
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Gao, Qi
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.350
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Naturalistic visual input during the working memory delay reduces microsaccades but increases recall error
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Rawal, Amit
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.351
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Working memory representations modulate the magnitude of the similarity-induced memory bias
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Ünver, Nursima
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Visual Working Memory: Interference
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.353
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Investigating visual working memory capacity using a highly reliable change localization task
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Adekoya, Temilade
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.354
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The Effects of Physical Effort on Working Memory Encoding
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Yang, Li
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.355
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The Impact of Visual Working Memory Chunking on Visual Search
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Doyle, Logan
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.356
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Working Memory Precision Under Physical Effort
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Azer, Lilian
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.357
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Unimodal load selectively reduces recruitment of sensory cortices for working memory storage
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Chopurian, Vivien
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.358
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Focusing attention in long-term and working memory improves recall and guides perception
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Gong, Dongyu
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.359
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Univariate and multivariate load-dependent signals in human cortex
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Adam, Kirsten
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.360
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The role of theta and alpha oscillations in control of visual working memory-guided attention
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Lu, Jiachen
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.361
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Sustained Attention and Cue Prioritization in Visual Working Memory
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Saltzmann, Stephanie
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.362
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Attention to remembered items eliminates visual field biases
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Sheremata, Summer
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.363
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Visual working memory and perception share their spatial but not attentional resolution
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Yörük, Harun
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.364
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Learned Distractor Rejection Falls Prey to the Attentional White Bear
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Prakash, Aditya
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.365
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Memory guidance of attentional sampling, visual search, and working memory use during natural behaviour in virtual reality.
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Draschkow, Dejan
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Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.366
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Falsifying the Bayesian confidence hypothesis
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Xue, Kai
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Perceptual Decision-Making: Confidence
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.367
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Characterizing the metaperceptual function across the entire visual field
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Shen, Angela
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Perceptual Decision-Making: Confidence
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.368
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Optimal metacognitive decision strategies in Signal Detection Theory
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Peters, Megan
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Perceptual Decision-Making: Confidence
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.369
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Confidence Ratings Reflect Conscious but not Unconscious Perception
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Caruso, Trevor
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Perceptual Decision-Making: Confidence
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.370
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Two distinct neural representations of confidence in categorization of a natural image
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Cui, Xuan
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Perceptual Decision-Making: Confidence
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.371
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Why you should lack confidence in signal-detection-based analyses of confidence
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Arnold, Derek
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Perceptual Decision-Making: Confidence
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Banyan Breezeway
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36.401
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Dissociating subjective and objective awareness reports using priming
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Tian, Karen
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Plasticity and Learning: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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36.402
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Statistical learning facilitates the selection of stimuli into awareness
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Xu, Luzi
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Plasticity and Learning: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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36.403
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Learning to direct attention in space and time
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Xu, Zhenzhen
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Plasticity and Learning: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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36.404
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Similarity enhances visual statistical learning
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Levy, Alyssa
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Plasticity and Learning: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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36.406
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Active inference slows reversal learning in uncertain environments
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Lageman, Jet
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Plasticity and Learning: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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36.407
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Perceptual adaptation leads to changes in encoding accuracy that match those of a recurrent neural network optimized for predicting the future
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Mao, Jiang
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.408
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Generalization in perceptual learning across stimuli and tasks in varied adaptation levels.
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Kahalani, Ravit
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.409
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Contour erasure affects the contrast threshold for grating targets
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Lin, Yih-Shiuan
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.410
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Non-monotonic plasticity from real-time inception of competition between object representations
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Peng, Kailong
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.411
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Channel-specific perceptual learning of texture detection
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Hussain, Zahra
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.412
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PLFest: A cross-platform application to support open science in perceptual learning research
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Jayakumar, Samyukta
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.413
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Paired Comparisons Effectively Drive the Learning of Multi-Category Perceptual Learning
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Jacoby, Victoria L.
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.414
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Delayed feedback limits performance improvements in orientation perceptual learning
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Liu, Jiajuan
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.415
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Enhancing Multi-Category Perceptual Learning Using Signal Detection Theory Concepts in Dermatologic Cancer Screening
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Kellman, Philip
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.416
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Non-parametric Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling of the Learning Curve in Perceptual Learning
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Lu, Zhong-Lin
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Plasticity and Learning: Tasks, models
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Pavilion
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36.417
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Perceptual selection of a musical score during binocular rivalry reported by a relevant action with or without auditory feedback.
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Oh, Jiyoung
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.418
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Direct MEG Comparison of Binocular Rivalry and Monocular Pattern Rivalry
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Cooper, Austin
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.419
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Gradual changes in monocular neural signals during long dominance periods in binocular rivalry
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Nie, Shaozhi
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.420
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Investigating the temporal dynamics of dichoptic masking
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Gurman, Daniel
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.421
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Ocularity-contingent monocular and binocular responses and ocularity functional organizations of V1 superficial-layer neurons in macaques
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zhang, shenghui
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.422
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Learning to discriminate the eye-of-origin during continuous flash suppression
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Sari, Izel
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.423
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The sensitivity of human observers to the eye of origin of visual information
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Ravi, Aishwarya
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.424
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Integration and Suppression Interact in Binocular Vision
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Jiang, Rong
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.425
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Evidence for binocular differencing and summing channels for chromatic stimuli
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Yakobi, Yoel
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.426
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Interhemispheric gamma-band synchronization in visual cortex induced by tACS promotes interocular grouping
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Yoon, Yosun
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.427
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A dichoptic advantage for detecting out-of-phase modulations of density and contrast
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Morgan, Michael
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.428
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Binocular contrast adaptation explained by separate gain controls before and after the site of binocular summation
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Kingdom, Frederick
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Binocular Vision: Integration and rivalry
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Pavilion
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36.429
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Increasing motion parallax gain compresses space and 3D object shape
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Teng, Xue
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.430
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Evidence of lack of integration of binocular disparity and motion parallax in object segmentation
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Neagu, Teodora
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.431
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Surface Attitude Judgements in Real-World Scenes
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Qian, C. Stella
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.432
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The size of a novel object is learned rapidly, and unlearned slowly, for purposes of computing apparent distance.
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Yonas, Albert
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.433
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Size perception of 3D objects in general poses
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Lin, Dawson
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.434
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The Role of Orthogonality and Compactness in Recovering 3D Symmetrical Shapes
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Beers, Mark
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.435
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Perceptual Learning of Feelies
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Dowell, Catherine
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.436
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Dynamic graph convolutional networks do not recognize global 3D shapes
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Fu, Shuhao
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.437
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The effects of lighting direction and rotation on the perceived 3D shape of faces
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Asher, Jordi
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.438
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Unsupervised learning can predict properties of non-rigid mirror objects in ambiguous conditions
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Yildiran, Omer F.
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.439
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Sphere Stimuli in the Mental Rotation Task: A new set of Ecologically Valid stimuli with Comparative Performance to Traditional Cube Stimuli
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Eich, Brandon
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.440
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Viewpoint adaptation reveals potential representational differences between 2D images and 3D objects
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Deng, Zhiqing
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.441
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The color/shading effect and oriented double opponent neurons: a noise analysis
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Gerritz, Evan
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3D: Shape
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Pavilion
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36.442
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Visual Influence Networks in Walking Crowds
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Yoshida, Kei
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Perception and Action: Navigation and flow
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Pavilion
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36.443
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Social affordances in human wayfinding
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DeStefani, Serena
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Perception and Action: Navigation and flow
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Pavilion
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36.444
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Steering through multiple waypoints without model-based trajectory planning
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Fajen, Brett
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Perception and Action: Navigation and flow
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Pavilion
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36.445
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Visual control of steering through multiple waypoints
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Jansen, AJ
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Perception and Action: Navigation and flow
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Pavilion
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36.446
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Effect of viewing a stretched top-down map on spatial learning of a virtual environment by navigation
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Ding, Jie
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Perception and Action: Navigation and flow
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Pavilion
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36.447
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Qualitative Inconsistency Detection as a novel method for identifying the information used in locomotor interception
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Bootsma, Reinoud J.
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Perception and Action: Navigation and flow
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Pavilion
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36.448
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The Impact of High-Contrast Linear Floor Patterns on Human Gait Kinematics
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Dickson, Greig
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Perception and Action: Navigation and flow
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Pavilion
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36.449
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Vection does not facilitate flow parsing
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Guo, Hongyi
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Perception and Action: Navigation and flow
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Pavilion
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36.450
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Neural efficiency in an aviation task with different levels of difficulty: Assessing different biometrics during a performance task
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Darvishi Bayazi, Mohammad Javad
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Perception and Action: Navigation and flow
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Pavilion
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36.451
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In Silico Approach for Understanding the Associations Between Vision and Emotions Underlying the Uncanny Valley Effect
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Igaue, Takuya
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Face Perception: Insights from artificial neural networks
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Pavilion
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36.452
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An Enhanced Dataset for Inferential Emotion Tracking in Humans and Machines
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Shedd, Ethan
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Face Perception: Insights from artificial neural networks
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Pavilion
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36.454
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Deep convolutional neural networks are sensitive to configural properties of faces
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Strehle, Virginia
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Face Perception: Insights from artificial neural networks
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Pavilion
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36.455
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Recognizing people by body shape using deep networks of images and words
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Myers, Blake
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Face Perception: Insights from artificial neural networks
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Pavilion
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36.456
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Comparison of human observers and a deep learning model in recognition of static robot facial expressions
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Yang, Dongsheng
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Face Perception: Insights from artificial neural networks
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Pavilion
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36.457
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Comparing Humans and Deep Neural Networks on face recognition under various distance and rotation viewing conditions
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Fux, Michal
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Face Perception: Insights from artificial neural networks
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Pavilion
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36.458
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Artifact magnification on deepfake videos increases human detection and subjective confidence
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Josephs, Emilie
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Face Perception: Insights from artificial neural networks
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Pavilion
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36.459
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Videos, Deepfakes, and Dynamic Morphs: Neural and Perceptual Differences for Real and Artificial Faces.
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Becker, Casey
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Face Perception: Insights from artificial neural networks
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Pavilion
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36.460
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Spatial structure aids shape perception and feature extraction
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Merholz, Garance
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Perceptual Organization: Shape, figure/ground, occlusion
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Pavilion
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36.461
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Probing perceptual mechanism of shape-contingent color after-images via interconnected recursive filters
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Godinez, Angelica
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Perceptual Organization: Shape, figure/ground, occlusion
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Pavilion
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36.462
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Global Factors in Perceptual Shape Completion
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Chosang, Tenzin
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Perceptual Organization: Shape, figure/ground, occlusion
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Pavilion
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36.463
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Processing of coarse and fine shape features by humans and deep networks: A shape frequency analysis
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ELDER, JAMES
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Perceptual Organization: Shape, figure/ground, occlusion
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Pavilion
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36.464
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Up is best
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Anstis, Stuart
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Perceptual Organization: Shape, figure/ground, occlusion
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Pavilion
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36.465
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Color-Object Semantics Affects Object Detection
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Schloss, Karen B.
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Perceptual Organization: Shape, figure/ground, occlusion
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Pavilion
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36.466
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Relative luminance of ambiguous figure/ground regions impacts the ability of the watercolor illusion to bias figure assignment
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Folds, Patsy
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Perceptual Organization: Shape, figure/ground, occlusion
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Pavilion
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36.467
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Occlusion impairs numerical discrimination of objects in real-world scenes
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Aulet, Lauren
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Perceptual Organization: Shape, figure/ground, occlusion
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Pavilion
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36.468
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A systematic bias in the perceived location of a triangle’s occluded vertex.
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White, Tess L.
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Perceptual Organization: Shape, figure/ground, occlusion
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Pavilion
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