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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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33.301
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Chromatic Adaptation Systematically Reshapes Human Color Discrimination Thresholds
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Zhang, Cameron
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Color, Light and Materials: Adaptation, contrast, lightness, brightness
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.302
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Asymmetries in the strength of chromatic induction along the S+ and S- half-axes of MB/DKL color space
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Rudd, Michael E.
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Color, Light and Materials: Adaptation, contrast, lightness, brightness
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.303
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Population-level reverse correlation reveals context effects on the neural representation of luminance
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Franken, Tom P.
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Color, Light and Materials: Adaptation, contrast, lightness, brightness
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.304
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Brightness induction embeds a recoverable, systematic influence of disk luminance in disk–annulus stimuli
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Kavcar, Osman
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Color, Light and Materials: Adaptation, contrast, lightness, brightness
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.305
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The resistance of vernier hyperacuity to variations in intensity and wavelength.
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Buabeng, Yaw
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Color, Light and Materials: Adaptation, contrast, lightness, brightness
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.306
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The effect of exposure time on achromatic and chromatic Munker-White illusion: Intrasubject comparison
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Kaneko, Sae
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Color, Light and Materials: Adaptation, contrast, lightness, brightness
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.307
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How does the dimensionality of chromatic distribution affect individual differences in color perception?
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Hirano, Jin
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Color, Light and Materials: Adaptation, contrast, lightness, brightness
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.308
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The Vision Science of Medical Monitor Characteristics
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Mahfouz, Nancy O.
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Color, Light and Materials: Adaptation, contrast, lightness, brightness
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.309
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Temporal ensemble perception in dermatological judgments
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Tai, Tiffany
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.310
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Neural markers of probabilistic perception
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Lukashevich, Anton
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.311
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Modeling responses and response times in ensemble perception
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Jeong, Jinhyeok
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.312
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The Impact of Recent Saccades & Timing on Ensemble Perception
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Manjunatha, Inchara
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.313
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Ensemble Perception: where, why, and how?
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Hochstein, Shaul
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.314
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Number discrimination is better when color subsets reflect overall difference
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Beschta Westfall, Ella
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.315
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Average orientation perception exploits mid-level grouping cues
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Schwartz, Elijah
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.316
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Number is not special: Comparing the relative salience of various visual ensembles
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Waterhouse, Gabriel C. L.
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.317
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Can you count this? Perceiving affordances for mental actions
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Milman, Lana
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.318
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Ensemble Size Perception Across Depth in Real vs. Virtual Environments
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Aspelund, Katrín Fjóla
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Perceptual Organization: Ensembles
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.319
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Beauty Boosts Willingness to Pay
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Luo, Youjing
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Perceptual Organization: Individual differences, aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.320
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The Temporal Dynamics of Art-Style Perception
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Flieger, Philipp
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Perceptual Organization: Individual differences, aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.321
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Schizotypy modulates the external-internal noise trade-off in symmetry-based stochastic resonance
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Cessa, Roberta
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Perceptual Organization: Individual differences, aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.322
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Global and Local Processing Differences Within Ensemble Perception as a Function of Cultural Variables
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Lo, Gaomong
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Perceptual Organization: Individual differences, aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.323
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Towards Exploring and Mapping Individual Differences to Hierarchical Levels of Visualization Comprehension
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Pandey, Tapendra
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Perceptual Organization: Individual differences, aesthetics
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.324
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Integration processes in scene perception: An EEG frequency-tagging study
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Yaman, Ahmet Ali
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.325
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Moments-EEG: A Large-Scale EEG Dataset of Naturalistic Audiovisual Event Perception
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Lu, Zitong
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.326
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Early Task-specific Scene Semantics Revealed Through ERP Encoding
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Gao, Vivian
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.327
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Familiarity synchronizes brain rhythms during natural viewing
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Noad, Kira N
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.328
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How does the human brain select and combine features over time to support goal-oriented behavior?
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Hansen, Bruce
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.329
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Early development of left/right information in the superior parietal lobule
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Rennert, Rebecca J.
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.330
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Delayed V1 connectivity explains the late development of OPA
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Jung, Yaelan
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.331
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Place memory areas track predictions across views in real-world scenes
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Mynick, Anna
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.332
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Object and Scene contributions to neural representations in natural images
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Kim, Suhyun
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.333
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Object-Based Information Predicts Delayed Neural Decoding of Scenes
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Ruth, Sundari
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.334
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A 7T fMRI dataset of synthetic images for out-of-distribution modeling of vision
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Kay, Kendrick
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.335
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When do real road hazards become predictable? Driver predictions of hazard location in dynamic road scenes
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Song, Jiali
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.336
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Sudden versus Gradual Scene Onsets Yield Distinct EEG Decoding Dynamics
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Duymaz, Ilker
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.337
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When the heads matter- head and Gaze effects on attention in real-world scenes
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Gottesman, Carmela
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.338
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Evaluating spatio-temporal fusion of EEG and fMRI with iEEG
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Brotherwood, Peter
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Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.339
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Investigating Active Suppression of High-Calorie Food Stimuli in Individuals With Anorexic Tendencies Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Yin, Yixuan
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.340
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Depressive tendencies correlate with better memory for non-social scenes Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Dean, Donna
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.341
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Walking towards the unknown: Visual event segmentation shapes creative thought Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Lesko, Grace
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.342
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Using generative models to probe scene representations in visual sensory memory Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Song, David R.
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.343
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Comparing functional topography in face blind individuals and neurotypicals during visual recall of familiar people and places Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Haralanova, Alexandra
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.344
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Spatial Memory in Structured Environments Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Herzog, Anthony
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.345
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Examination of Individual Differences in Size Perception of Distant Objects Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Horenziak, Juliet
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.346
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Learned associations between color and information prediction in the training phase of an experience-driven attentional capture experiment Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Hu, Leon
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.347
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Background complexity and emotion recognition in video conferencing Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Kalla, Jane
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.348
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The role of information processing style in image memorability Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Kemisetti, Haripriya
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.349
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Is That a Face?: Interaction between Eccentricity and Context in Face Pareidolia Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Kittikiatkumjorn, Neeranuch
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.350
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Functionally distinct sub-regions of the parahippocampal place area revealed by model-based neural control Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Koushik, Ranjani
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.351
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Brain Responses to Symmetry in Early Infancy Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Maloh, Aurore
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.352
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Shielding Saccades From Sounds Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Michel, Vanessa
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.353
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Does perspective distortion modulate the temporal tuning of symmetry responses in the human visual cortex? Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Movahedi, Nikan
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.354
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Who lingers longer?: Temporal discrepancies in memory of women vs men Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Nichols, Maggie
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.355
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Role of Sensorimotor Representations in Understanding Emotional Body Movements by Oneself vs. Others Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Pua, Andrea Marie
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.356
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Facial asymmetry drives distortions in prosopometamorphopsia: A case study Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
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Rodgers, Ellie
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Undergraduate Just-In-Time 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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33.401
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Decoding neural representations of affective scenes in the low-road pathway of emotion processing
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Lobel, Max
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.402
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Noninvasive Temporal Interference Stimulation of Amygdala Circuits Modulates Pupillary Responses During Threat Anticipation
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White, Marne
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.403
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Optogenetic Activation of PMLS Corticogeniculate Feedback Shifts LGN Neuronal Tuning
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Kunz, Adam
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.404
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Neural Decoding of Visual Representations from Mouse Superior Colliculus and Primary Visual Cortex
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Tsukasa, Reo
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.405
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Using Support Vector Machine (SVM) to classify neural pathway contributions in the Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) and to detect visual pathology from the VEP
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Ara, Jawshan
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.406
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Elevated Ocular TNF-alpha Levels and Altered Visual Processing: Implications for Schizophrenia
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McDonald, Tanique
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.407
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Event-Based Network Dynamics After Pediatric Cortical Resection: Case-Series Evidence from Movie-Watching fMRI
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Robert, Sophia
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.408
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Mapping cortical reorganization in amblyopia beyond V1 using ultra-high field fMRI
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Szinte, Martin
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.409
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Isolating nongeniculostriate inputs to category-specific responses in the ventral stream in blindsight
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Smith, Jessica M.
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.410
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Developing AOSLO imaging in the marmoset to study transsynaptic retrograde degeneration
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Bucklaew, Amy
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.411
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Microstructural changes predict higher-order visual deficits after posterior cerebral artery stroke
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Ajina, Sara
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Subcortical, clinical
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Pavilion
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33.412
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Face Network is Engaged in Sign Language Processing
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., Akshi
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.413
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Improved pRF modeling of position-in-depth: Towards mapping of 3D visual space
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Kristensen, Stephanie
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.414
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In vivo evidence for paradoxical suppression of inhibitory cells predicted by inhibition-stabilized networks
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Carlson, Brock M
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.415
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Mesoscale functional networks revealed by infrared neural stimulation of macaque pulvinar in ultra-high-field 7T MRI
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Feng, Yuqi
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.416
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Shared visual categories, individual neural representations
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Colón, Ivette
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.417
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Spikiness and inanimacy mediate tool representation in the human occipitotemporal cortex
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Hu, Boyang
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.418
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Task-derived Functional Connectivity is Sufficient to Capture Individual Differences in Ventral Visual Selectivity
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Liao, Isaac
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.419
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The VWFA as a Neurochemical and Functional Bridge Between Language and Visual Cortex
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Bradley, Laura
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.420
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V1 Fovea-Centric Functional Architecture in Humans with Neurotypical and Amblyopic Vision
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Chen, Zexi
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.421
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What is the relationship between functionally localized brain regions and the Human Connectome Project’s multi-modal cortical areas in individual humans?
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Rahabi, David
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.422
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Effectively robust models better explain brain data on out of distribution stimuli
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Choksi, Bhavin
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Neuroimaging
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Pavilion
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33.423
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Internal noise and efficiency differences underlie the stereoscopic anisotropy
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Llamas-Cornejo, Ichasus
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Miscellaneous
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Pavilion
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33.424
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Stereo Vision Without 3D Geometry: Keeping Stereo Vision in Retinal (vs World) Coordinates
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Linton, Paul
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Miscellaneous
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Pavilion
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33.425
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Looking at density and number in depth
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Suero Gonzalez, Nichole
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Miscellaneous
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Pavilion
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33.426
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Sensorimotor interaction actively reshapes intrinsic biases in the perception of 3D space.
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Lim, Chaeeun
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Miscellaneous
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Pavilion
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33.427
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Modeling shape-from-motion processing in the primate dorsoventral visual pathways with video-computable neural networks
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Bai, Yoon
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Miscellaneous
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Pavilion
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33.428
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Developmental Differences in a Naturalistic Exploration Task
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Wan, Qianqian
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Miscellaneous
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Pavilion
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33.429
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Differences in perceived separation in the Müller-Lyer Illusion are non-functional: Perceived speed is unaffected by mis-perceived separation
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Castillo Rodriguez, Fernando
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Miscellaneous
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Pavilion
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33.430
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Evaluating the Interaction of Presence and Set Size using the Configuration Error Paradigm in Virtual Reality
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Hinkle, Sean
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Miscellaneous
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Pavilion
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33.431
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Why does the moon appear larger on the horizon? The curious case of perceptual magnification
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Ducre, Keithan
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3D Shape and Space Perception: Miscellaneous
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Pavilion
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33.432
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See What Matters: Clustering Visual Attention Patterns Using Multimodal Embeddings
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Zhang, Shan
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, visual preference
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Pavilion
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33.433
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Stimulus Center Bias Persists Irrespective of its Position on the Display
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Ben-Shahar, Ohad
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, visual preference
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Pavilion
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33.434
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The role of visual sensitivity and task demands in gaze behavior towards visually uncomfortable stimuli
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Klimova, Michaela
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, visual preference
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Pavilion
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33.435
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What you look at is what you use: Idiosyncratic fixations encode idiosyncratic identity-diagnostic information
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Paparelli, Anita
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, visual preference
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Pavilion
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33.436
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Comparison of eye position stability between head stabilization approaches in macaques performing covert attention tasks
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Mai, Sabrina
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, visual preference
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Pavilion
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33.437
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Free-viewing biases for complex scenes in macaques and humans
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Sharma, Saloni
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, visual preference
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Pavilion
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33.438
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Math Anxiety Shapes Visual Information Processing in Math Learning: Effects of a Self-Regulation Intervention
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Lewis, Joanna
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Eye Movements: Individual differences, visual preference
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Pavilion
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33.439
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Humans anticipate high-level visual information during active vision
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Kämmer, Luca
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.440
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Segmentation as Proactive Control: Gaze Entropy Reveals Rising Uncertainty Prior to Event Boundaries
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Su, Sophie
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.441
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Temporal Weighting of Extrafoveal Evidence Underlies the Preview Effect
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Melcher, David
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.442
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Binocular perception of depth from motion is strongly modulated by eye movements
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Dyer, Callista
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.443
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A computational model of neural adaptation in the gaze holding system
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Tyson, Terence L.
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.444
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The impact of visual features on fixations while viewing natural scenes across the lifespan
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Pham, Xavier H.
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.445
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Illusory temporal segmentation of transient visual input induced by voluntary eyeblinks
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Sakamoto, Yosuke
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.446
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Autocorrelated KDE for fixation stability: Capturing spatial structure while accounting for temporal dependence in gaze data
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Song, Jaeseon
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.447
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Systematic biases of fixational drift during free viewing and sustained fixation
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Rehor, Evalie
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.448
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Temporal-Nasal Asymmetries in Optokinetic Nystagmus of Common Marmosets
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Cai, Yunshan
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.449
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Temporal dynamics of visual processing during fixation as a function of eccentricity
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de la Malla, Cristina
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Eye Movements: Mechanisms, perception, fixational
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Pavilion
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33.450
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Saccade Execution Amplifies Attentional Interference in VWM
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Forouzandehfar, Golnaz
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Pavilion
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33.451
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Which Geometric Center Drives Center Bias in Free Viewing? Evidence from Geometrically Optimized Polygon-Masked Natural Scenes
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Wassan-Aklilu, Brahan
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Pavilion
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33.452
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Temporal Recalibration of Saccade-Contingent Visual Consequences Shifts Subjective Simultaneity Without Reducing Confidence
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Nörenberg, Wiebke
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Pavilion
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33.453
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Wide-field high-resolution eye-tracking
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Idrizovic, Anis
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Pavilion
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33.454
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Impaired saccade kinematics during binocular viewing in children with anisometropic and strabismic amblyopia
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Kelly, Krista
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Pavilion
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33.455
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A covered eye reveals independent eye-control signals during saccades
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Watamaniuk, Scott
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Pavilion
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33.456
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Preference elicitation reveals stable individual differences in costs of saccadic eye movements
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Thomas, Tobias
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Pavilion
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33.457
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Saccadic Inhibition is modulated by Saccade Direction and Distractor Location
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Hao, Jiacheng
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Eye Movements: Saccades
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Pavilion
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33.458
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The role of eyebrows in identifying faces with sunglasses
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Or, Charles C.-F.
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.459
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A Visual Behavioral Study of Categorical Face Pattern Recognition in Mice
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Chen, Yanhong
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.460
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Holistic Face Processing Emerges Through Contextual Part Enrichment in Face-Trained Vision Transformers
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Saha, Srijani
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.461
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Holistic processing requires expertise, but expertise may develop rapidly
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Zeng, Yuxuan
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.462
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Solid Sight Social Vision Database: Highly realistic human avatars for vision research
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Bunce, Carl
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.463
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Does gaze detection rely on holistic processing?
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Shin, Hyerin
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.464
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How does face recognition improve? Insights from 12,000 trials with the same 10 faces
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Lamontagne, Jérémy
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.465
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Adults’ and Chidlren’s Face Pareidolia in Symmetric Noise is Differently Tuned to Orientation
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Balas, Benjamin
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.466
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Can guided heuristics improve deepfake detection?
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del Real, Lillie C.
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.467
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Red Facilitates Anger Perception Across Cultures
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Guo, Lijing
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts, configurations, features
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Pavilion
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33.468
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Latent perceptual states modulate sequential biases in dermatology judgments
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Wolters, Katrina A.
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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33.469
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Inconsistent orientation discrimination indicates elevated internal noise in schizophrenia: A double pass study
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Reynoso, Jose
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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33.470
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Single-trial latent neural population dynamics in frontal eye field during decisions about brief static stimuli
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Yoshida, Hiroichi
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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33.471
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Recurrent neural networks with imperfect memory show confirmation bias
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Maechler, Marvin
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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33.472
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Contrast-related uncertainty is represented probabilistically in visual cortical activity
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Dai, Yuxuan
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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33.473
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Dynamics of visual, vestibular, and decision signals in multisensory cortical areas during a reaction-time heading discrimination task
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Chiang, Yueh Chen
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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33.474
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Scene Structure Predicts Perceptual Decisions in Naturalistic Detection Tasks
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Yang, Jun
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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33.475
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A Bayesian Network approach to examine how toddlers with and without autism spectrum disorder learn from watching naturalistic videos of same-aged peers
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Gibeily, Caius
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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33.476
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Studying perceptual decisions in isolation from behavioral decisions using reflexive eye movements
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Brascamp, Jan
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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33.477
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Signal detection under multiple observations
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Hussain, Zahra
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Decision Making: Perception 2
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Pavilion
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