Monday Morning Posters, Banyan Breezeway and Pavilion

Poster Session: Monday, May 18, 2026, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway and Pavilion

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

Session

Room

43.301

On the relationship between distributed association networks and category-preferring visual streams in the inferotemporal cortex

Salvo, Joseph

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.302

Dissociable representations of object category and stimulus format in human ventral temporal cortex

Yao, Jewelia

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.303

Characterizing critical bands and absolute efficiency of neural networks using ideal observers

Peiris, Anne

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.304

Excitation-inhibition balanced pruning yields sparse, accurate category computing circuits with emergent animate-inanimate routes

Andrade, Jeffery

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.305

Perceiving animacy in otherwise-identical images

Boger, Tal

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.306

Seeing New Connections: How Insight Transforms Visual Representations

Van Hove, Emily

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.307

Size-dependence of object recognition in natural scenes

Yancy, Gabriel

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.308

The Edge Statistics of Drawings from Around the World

Endejan, Tom

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.309

Visibility Is Not Performance: Feature-Specific Dissociations in Visual Processing

Persuh, Marjan

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.310

Can Eurasian Jays (Garrulus glandarius) make causal inferences about weight?

Bucci-Mansilla, Giuliana

Object recognition: Categories

Banyan Breezeway

43.311

Color is Not Important for Object Recognition, Even with Low Vision

Altinordu, Nil

Object Recognition: Features, parts

Banyan Breezeway

43.312

Efficient encoding of dynamic visual scenes based on elementary 3D features

Castellotti, Serena

Object Recognition: Features, parts

Banyan Breezeway

43.313

Low Spatial Frequency and the Human Channel Biases Emerge in Neurally Aligned Models but Do Not Explain Visual Robustness

Shao, Zhenan

Object Recognition: Features, parts

Banyan Breezeway

43.314

Probing the language of perception: Object files distinguish pop-out from ancillary features

Caulfield, Avery

Object Recognition: Features, parts

Banyan Breezeway

43.315

Behavioral and neural signatures of representational relevance for object concepts

zhuang, Tonghe

Object Recognition: Features, parts

Banyan Breezeway

43.316

AutoPsych: Automated Psychophysics for Interpretability and Diversity Benchmarking

Issa, Habon

Object Recognition: Features, parts

Banyan Breezeway

43.317

Attractiveness at first sight: Influences of higher-level cognitive processing on facial attractiveness judgements

Cheung, Olivia S.

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.318

Perceived trustworthiness biases memory for emotional expressions

Yang, Chunliang

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.319

False Memory for Faces: Effects of Emotion and Age Using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott Paradigm

Hu, Rui

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.320

Average or Unique? Distinctiveness Encoding Facilitates Face Recognition Across Viewing Conditions

Koudinova, Gray

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.321

Approach-Avoidance Behavior Shapes Perception and Memory for Facial Expressions

De, Arijit

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.322

The neural basis of personal space and responses to nearby social threats: an fMRI study

Vinke, Louis

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.323

Auditory Information impacts Face Perception in an opposing aftereffect paradigm

Ao, Xueqi

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.324

Controlled Learning Histories with Artificial Races Induce an Other-Race–Like Recognition Effect

Sanchez, Emmanuella

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.325

Learning History Modulates Recognition but Produces Limited Changes in Feature Use in an Alien Other-Race Effect Paradigm

McCarthy, Ula

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.326

Gaze Behaviours Associated with Social and Perceptual Encoding of Faces

Carton, Steven

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition 2

Banyan Breezeway

43.327

The strength of face pareidolia varies across images, individuals, and computational face detection models

Villani, Saivydas

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

Banyan Breezeway

43.328

Age-Related Difference in Peripheral Information Benefits for Face Perception

Cui, M. Eric

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

Banyan Breezeway

43.329

Individual stability of social viewing strategies across repeated conversations

Casteau, Soazig

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

Banyan Breezeway

43.330

Differential effects of form information availability and action familiarity on eye movement behavior during biological motion prediction

He, Dongcheng

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

Banyan Breezeway

43.331

Measuring the full spectrum of face perception abilities in India through the Indian Face Memory Test (IFMT)

Mohite, Vaishnavi

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

Banyan Breezeway

43.332

A Common Ensemble Perception Factor for Objects and Faces Strongly Related to General Intelligence

Chang, Ting-Yun

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

Banyan Breezeway

43.333

Hyperrealism in AI face detection is context-dependent and predicted by object recognition ability

Gauthier, Isabel

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

Banyan Breezeway

43.334

Efficient Eyes: Face Recognition Ability Shapes How Much Information Is Needed—and How Much the Eyes Are Used—for Identity and Gender Processing

Côté, Laurianne

Face and Body Perception: Individual differences

Banyan Breezeway

43.335

Soft yet robust: People see rich structure in sparse dynamic point light cloths despite radical changes in size and location from moment to moment

Erdogan, Merve

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

43.336

Social Interaction Encoding by Neurons in the Macaque Ventral Superior Temporal Sulcus

Bognar, Anna

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

43.337

A developmental shift in human body representation: Age-related differences in the body inversion effect for headless bodies in infancy

Kobayashi, Megumi

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

43.338

The visual processing of social interactions: evidence from eye-movements

Gray, Katie L.H.

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

43.339

Multisensory Embodiment Modulates Body-Centered Spatial Attention Beyond Visual Cues

Shigemasu, Hiroaki

Face and Body Perception: Bodies

Banyan Breezeway

43.340

Spatialized Virtual Sound Objects Induce Retinotopy-Like Organization in Primary Visual Cortex

Akcan, Alara

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

Banyan Breezeway

43.341

Towards efficient retinotopic mapping beyond the screen’s edge

Satzger, Robert

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

Banyan Breezeway

43.342

A direct comparison of population receptive field mapping results acquired with 2D and 3D echo-planar-imaging fMRI acquisition

Windischberger, Christian

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

Banyan Breezeway

43.343

Stimulus Configuration and Temporal Sampling Jointly Modulate pRF Reproducibility

Linhardt, David

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

Banyan Breezeway

43.344

Population receptive field parameters are biased by stimulus features

Lerma-Usabiaga, Garikoitz

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

Banyan Breezeway

43.345

Population receptive field (pRF) mapping: Is grid fit all you need?

Mittal, Siddharth

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

Banyan Breezeway

43.346

Normalization based population receptive field model captures fMRI response changes driven by shifts in neural input in human early visual cortex

Ahn, Jeongyeol

Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields

Banyan Breezeway

43.401

Predicting binocular visual acuity with analytical summation models

Lew, Wei Hau

Spatial Vision: Binocular vision

Pavilion

43.402

Recurrent processes synchronize local competitions into coherent perception in binocular rivalry

Yan, Junjie

Spatial Vision: Binocular vision

Pavilion

43.403

Rapid Assessment of Stereo Thresholds Using an Interactive Random Dot Stereogram in Virtual Reality

Belani, Triya

Spatial Vision: Binocular vision

Pavilion

43.404

Stereoscopic vision facilitates the tracking of multiple objects, but has little impact on the tracking of a single object

Allard, Remy

Spatial Vision: Binocular vision

Pavilion

43.405

Stereoacuity and interocular contrast balance: visual field location matters

Verghese, Preeti

Spatial Vision: Binocular vision

Pavilion

43.406

Neural Responses to Interocular Correlation

Richard, Bruno

Spatial Vision: Binocular vision

Pavilion

43.407

What determines switch versus return transitions during binocular rivalry?

Cha, Oakyoon

Spatial Vision: Binocular vision

Pavilion

43.408

Transiently increasing suppressed stimulus strength shortens rivalry durations

Knickel, Taylor J.

Spatial Vision: Binocular vision

Pavilion

43.409

Gaze behavior during performance of controlled tasks on natural scenes

Poole, Amy

Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks

Pavilion

43.410

Arcminute-scale simulated central scotomas induce systematic changes in performance and fine oculomotor behavior during reading

Guzhang, Yue

Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks

Pavilion

43.411

Influence of Scene Context on Eye Movements During Gaze Perception

Karmakar, Srijita

Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks

Pavilion

43.412

Driver gaze behaviour when monitoring for road hazards: Effects of visual distraction

Wee, Ginnie

Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks

Pavilion

43.413

Active fixational control in a real-world grooming task

Lin, Ruitao

Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks

Pavilion

43.414

Gaze Behavior while Pouring a Cup of Coffee

Midlagajni, Niteesh

Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks

Pavilion

43.415

Novel Oculomotor Sequence Learning Paradigm: Implications for Audio-Visual cued learning

Petrovski, Michael

Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks

Pavilion

43.416

AI-Powered Feature Extraction from Naturalistic Egocentric Recording and Eye-Tracking

Xu, Yanbin

Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks

Pavilion

43.417

Binocular rivalry and optokinetic nystagmus as a screening tool for amblyopia

Chopin, Adrien

Eye Movements: Clinical

Pavilion

43.418

Oculomotor and Perceptual Adaptation to a Simulated Sub-Foveal Scotoma

Nagarajan, Krishnaveni

Eye Movements: Clinical

Pavilion

43.419

Exploring eye-hand coordination with central field loss in virtual reality

Guénot, Jade

Eye Movements: Clinical

Pavilion

43.420

Can Optical Coherence Tomography be used to quantify fixation stability?

Soans, Rijul Saurabh

Eye Movements: Clinical

Pavilion

43.421

Fixational Instability in Ophthalmic and Neurological Disease: A Comprehensive Review

Faisal, Zainab

Eye Movements: Clinical

Pavilion

43.422

Altered eye movements in adults with glaucoma while walking through different environmental features

Harter, Michelle

Eye Movements: Clinical

Pavilion

43.423

Dissociation between endpoint judgement accuracy and metacognitive ability across brief windows of visual feedback in upper-limb reaching

Oancea, Gabriela

Action: Reaching

Pavilion

43.424

Distinct Sensorimotor Integration in Reaching Toward Rigid vs. Non-rigid Motion Targets

Lappe, Markus

Action: Reaching

Pavilion

43.425

Distinct Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Salience-Based Suppression in Reaching Movements

Ahn, Shinhae

Action: Reaching

Pavilion

43.426

Efficient estimation of reach endpoint variability using a Wishart-Process model

Li, Zinong

Action: Reaching

Pavilion

43.427

Electrophysiological measures of response inhibition during “automatic” online reach corrections.

Striemer, Christopher L.

Action: Reaching

Pavilion

43.428

From Perception to Action: Stereomotion Channels Predict Reaching Dynamics

Yang, Pin

Action: Reaching

Pavilion

43.429

Variability of visually guided reaches depends on reach distance and duration

Sun, Qingjie

Action: Reaching

Pavilion

43.430

Visual landmarks modulate Posterior Parietal Activity during a memory guided reach task

Sheldrick, Brando

Action: Reaching

Pavilion

43.431

Apraxia Disrupts the Spatiotemporal Structure of Grasping, Despite Preserved Aperture Scaling

Tassone, Felicia

Action: Grasping, affordances

Pavilion

43.432

Assessing the Role of Binocular Vision in Eye–Hand Coordination during Sequencing Actions

Chen, Xiaoxin

Action: Grasping, affordances

Pavilion

43.433

Intrinsic Object Feature Interference Reveals Holistic Visuomotor Processing in Autism

Ahmad, Zoha

Action: Grasping, affordances

Pavilion

43.434

Co-Action Accelerates Movements and Triggers Task-Dependent Synchronization

Costantino, Mario

Action: Grasping, affordances

Pavilion

43.435

Haptic contributions to visual-memory-guided grasping

McIntosh, Logan

Action: Grasping, affordances

Pavilion

43.436

Object representations in the human parietal and occipito-temporal cortices in a grasping task

Soltani Tehrani, Amirali

Action: Grasping, affordances

Pavilion

43.437

Stereopsis, but not motion parallax, modulates the spatiotemporal structure of grasp movements

Goldstein, Nathaniel

Action: Grasping, affordances

Pavilion

43.438

Effects of Illumination on Affordance Judgments with Simulated Peripheral Visual Field Loss in Virtual Reality

Orthy, Maisha Tahsin

Action: Grasping, affordances

Pavilion

43.439

Inverse dynamics induced vector fields explain object affordances

Shah, Aalap D.

Action: Grasping, affordances

Pavilion

43.440

Task-Irrelevant Motion Strengthens Motion Silencing of Color Changes

Kim, Hyerim

Motion: Illusions

Pavilion

43.441

Attentional offloading during a multi-dimensional discrimination task

Donet, Jenna

Decision Making: Actions, metacognition

Pavilion

43.442

Do I know that my attention never stays still? Metacognitive monitoring of subsecond attentional dynamics

Kim, Cheongil

Decision Making: Actions, metacognition

Pavilion

43.443

Perceptual grouping reduces perceived speed but does not change uncertainty

Garcia, Alejandro G.

Motion: Illusions

Pavilion

43.444

Confidence in perceptual estimates reveals that sensory noise is doubly stochastic

Ranjan, Avinash

Decision Making: Actions, metacognition

Pavilion

43.445

Foveal Localization Bias Explains the Flash-Grab Effect's Directional Asymmetry, but not the Flash-Lag's

Marchant, Jye

Motion: Illusions

Pavilion

43.446

Individual Differences in the Perception of a Motion-Based Bistable Stimulus Based on Multiple Axes of Rotation

Lim, Brooke

Motion: Illusions

Pavilion

43.447

Hierarchical processing of choice and confidence in human prefrontal cortex

Ge, Yiran

Decision Making: Actions, metacognition

Pavilion

43.448

An Adaptive Paradigm Combining Continuous Orientation Reports and Confidence Ratings for Assessing Visual Function and Metacognition

Skerswetat, Jan

Decision Making: Actions, metacognition

Pavilion

43.449

VVIQ predicts the vividness but not the control of illusory apparent motion.

McClellan, Julia

Motion: Illusions

Pavilion

43.450

Radial rotation induced ripples: a new motion aftereffect

Caplovitz, Gideon

Motion: Illusions

Pavilion

43.451

Confidence Updating of Visual Information Gathering in Difficult and Costly Situations

De Laere, Laura

Decision Making: Actions, metacognition

Pavilion

43.452

Perceptual confidence seems blind to prior information

Gunniya Prakash, Akash Raj

Decision Making: Actions, metacognition

Pavilion

43.453

Probability versus Evidence: Comparing Confidence Models in Multi-Alternative Perceptual Decision Making

Xue, Kai

Decision Making: Actions, metacognition

Pavilion

43.454

Infants’ sensitivity to size and spatiotemporal content of a dynamic 1/f texture across their peripheral visual field

Ravi, Aishwarya

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.455

Optic flow speed discrimination is enhanced during walking

Brown, Cassidy

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.456

Predicting Gravitational Self-Motion: Falling Down Versus Falling Up

Joerges, Bjoern

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.457

Beyond expansion and spirals: common motifs of optic flow derived from natural visual experience

Urquijo, Giselle R.

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.458

The Accuracy of 3D Heading Perception

Layton, Oliver

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.459

A functional gradient of object motion to self motion based selectivity across the proposed human homolog of FST

Capurro, Kaylie J.

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.460

Variation in motion-in-depth direction discrimination across the visual field with isolated binocular cues

Kemp, Jovan

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.461

Interpreting Social Actions: The Role of Joint Action in Biological Motion Perception

Gonzalez, Uriel

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.462

Can a hole have a goal? Effects of figure/ground cues on the detection and evasion of chasing in a ‘keepaway’ task

Lassise, Sarah

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.463

What looks like horizontal motion today may look like vertical motion tomorrow: Within-observer differences in visual apparent motion.

Prins, Nicolaas

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.464

Multiple object tracking under mesopic illumination: the role of object contrast and spacing

Lei, Quan

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.465

Multi-Layered Hierarchical Motion: Ancestors Matter, Descendants Do Not

He, Ziwei

Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order

Pavilion

43.466

Patients with early visual cortex damage exhibit statistical learning within their blind fields

Cavanaugh, Matt

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning

Pavilion

43.467

Obsessive-compulsive tendencies weaken the antagonistic interplay between statistical learning and cognitive flexibility

Brezóczki, Bianka

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning

Pavilion

43.468

Eye-movements Reveal Learning Inaccessible to Conscious Awareness

Lavrova, Irina

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning

Pavilion

43.469

Competing Systems Across Development: Executive Control Versus Visual Statistical Learning

Nemeth, Dezso

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning

Pavilion

43.470

Dissociating pair- and item-level regularities: An EEG frequency-tagging study

Güney, Çiçek

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning

Pavilion

43.471

Retrospective linking in visual statistical learning

Allen, Sophie D.

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning

Pavilion

43.472

Gist-first Learning Facilitates Category Abstraction Across GAN-generated Scene Space

Rahman, Hala

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning

Pavilion

43.473

The Role of Frequency in Different Conflict Types in Cognitive Control

Wiedenmann, Emma

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning

Pavilion

43.474

Color categories in macaque monkeys acquired through long-term engagement with a set of colored objects

Feibes, Helen E.

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning

Pavilion

43.475

Rapid formation of a word-selective area in macaque IT through visual experience

Yang, Jia

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning

Pavilion

43.476

Overcoming Location-Specific Category Learning

Rosedahl, Luke

Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning

Pavilion