Scene Perception: Categorization

Poster Session: Monday, May 20, 2024, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

43.432

A comparison of tasks for constructing the category space of natural scenes

Yang, Pei-Ling

43.433

A Turn of Events: Upside-Down Figure Judgments Support a Vertical Attention Bias toward Affordance Location

Langley, Matthew

43.434

Are Abstract Relational Roles Encoded Visually? Evidence from Priming Effects

Petrov, Alexander A

43.435

Characterizing idiosyncrasies in perception and neural representation of real-world scenes

Wang, Gongting

43.436

Come here often? How familiarity affects scene processing

Aminoff, Elissa

43.437

Crossing category boundaries: Perceptual hysteresis for scenes even with endpoint preview

Chen, Huiqin

43.438

Distinct the roles of edge-based and surface-based information in the representation of basic and superordinate-level scene categorization

yao, liansheng

43.439

Examining the Effects of Real-World Experience on Lab-Based Scene Memory

Orlando, Maria S.

43.440

Memory distortion of pitch angle in real-world scenes

Wu, Yichen

43.441

Perceiving natural images may consume less cognitive resources: evidence from image memorability, edge magnitudes, and spectral content

Rim, Nakwon

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Spontaneous associative thought facilitates scene-gist memory

Baror, Shira

43.443

The impact of semantic descriptions on learning object-to-object relationships in a scene

Nicholls, Victoria

43.444

Understanding novel, real world scenes: Gist strength and the riches beyond

Roman, Adison