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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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Visual Clutter Selectively Disrupts Position-Tolerant Category Information in Human Visual Cortex
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Matic, Karla
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Movie fMRI reveals multiple face, place, and body patches in the human prefrontal cortex
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Rajimehr, Reza
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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On the relationship between distributed association networks and category-preferring visual streams in the inferotemporal cortex
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Salvo, Joseph
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Dissociable representations of object category and stimulus format in human ventral temporal cortex
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Yao, Jewelia
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Characterizing critical bands and absolute efficiency of neural networks using ideal observers
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Peiris, Anne
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Excitation-inhibition balanced pruning yields sparse, accurate category computing circuits with emergent animate-inanimate routes
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Andrade, Jeffery
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Perceiving animacy in otherwise-identical images
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Boger, Tal
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Seeing New Connections: How Insight Transforms Visual Representations
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Van Hove, Emily
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Size-dependence of object recognition in natural scenes
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Yancy, Gabriel
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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The Edge Statistics of Drawings from Around the World
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Endejan, Tom
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Visibility Is Not Performance: Feature-Specific Dissociations in Visual Processing
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Persuh, Marjan
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Can Eurasian Jays (Garrulus glandarius) make causal inferences about weight?
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Bucci-Mansilla, Giuliana
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Object recognition: Categories
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Banyan Breezeway
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Color is Not Important for Object Recognition, Even with Low Vision
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Altinordu, Nil
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Object Recognition: Features, parts
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Banyan Breezeway
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Efficient encoding of dynamic visual scenes based on elementary 3D features
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Castellotti, Serena
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Object Recognition: Features, parts
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Banyan Breezeway
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Low Spatial Frequency and the Human Channel Biases Emerge in Neurally Aligned Models but Do Not Explain Visual Robustness
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Shao, Zhenan
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Object Recognition: Features, parts
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Banyan Breezeway
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Probing the language of perception: Object files distinguish pop-out from ancillary features
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Caulfield, Avery
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Object Recognition: Features, parts
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Banyan Breezeway
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Behavioral and neural signatures of representational relevance for object concepts
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zhuang, Tonghe
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Object Recognition: Features, parts
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Banyan Breezeway
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AutoPsych: Automated Psychophysics for Interpretability and Diversity Benchmarking
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Issa, Habon
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Object Recognition: Features, parts
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Banyan Breezeway
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Attractiveness at first sight: Influences of higher-level cognitive processing on facial attractiveness judgements
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Cheung, Olivia S.
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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Perceived trustworthiness biases memory for emotional expressions
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Yang, Chunliang
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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False Memory for Faces: Effects of Emotion and Age Using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott Paradigm
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Hu, Rui
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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Average or Unique? Distinctiveness Encoding Facilitates Face Recognition Across Viewing Conditions
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Koudinova, Gray
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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Approach-Avoidance Behavior Shapes Perception and Memory for Facial Expressions
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De, Arijit
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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The neural basis of personal space and responses to nearby social threats: an fMRI study
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Vinke, Louis
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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Auditory Information impacts Face Perception in an opposing aftereffect paradigm
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Ao, Xueqi
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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Controlled Learning Histories with Artificial Races Induce an Other-Race–Like Recognition Effect
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Sanchez, Emmanuella
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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Learning History Modulates Recognition but Produces Limited Changes in Feature Use in an Alien Other-Race Effect Paradigm
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McCarthy, Ula
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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Gaze Behaviours Associated with Social and Perceptual Encoding of Faces
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Carton, Steven
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Face And Body Perception: Social cognition 2
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Banyan Breezeway
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The strength of face pareidolia varies across images, individuals, and computational face detection models
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Villani, Saivydas
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Face And Body Perception: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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Age-Related Difference in Peripheral Information Benefits for Face Perception
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Cui, M. Eric
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Face And Body Perception: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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Individual stability of social viewing strategies across repeated conversations
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Casteau, Soazig
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Face And Body Perception: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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Differential effects of form information availability and action familiarity on eye movement behavior during biological motion prediction
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He, Dongcheng
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Face And Body Perception: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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Measuring the full spectrum of face perception abilities in India through the Indian Face Memory Test (IFMT)
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Mohite, Vaishnavi
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Face And Body Perception: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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A Common Ensemble Perception Factor for Objects and Faces Strongly Related to General Intelligence
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Chang, Ting-Yun
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Face And Body Perception: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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Hyperrealism in AI face detection is context-dependent and predicted by object recognition ability
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Gauthier, Isabel
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Face And Body Perception: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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Efficient Eyes: Face Recognition Ability Shapes How Much Information Is Needed—and How Much the Eyes Are Used—for Identity and Gender Processing
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Côté, Laurianne
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Face And Body Perception: Individual differences
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Banyan Breezeway
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Soft yet robust: People see rich structure in sparse dynamic point light cloths despite radical changes in size and location from moment to moment
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Erdogan, Merve
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Face And Body Perception: Bodies
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Banyan Breezeway
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Social Interaction Encoding by Neurons in the Macaque Ventral Superior Temporal Sulcus
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Bognar, Anna
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Face And Body Perception: Bodies
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Banyan Breezeway
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A developmental shift in human body representation: Age-related differences in the body inversion effect for headless bodies in infancy
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Kobayashi, Megumi
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Face And Body Perception: Bodies
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Banyan Breezeway
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The visual processing of social interactions: evidence from eye-movements
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Gray, Katie L.H.
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Face And Body Perception: Bodies
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Banyan Breezeway
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Multisensory Embodiment Modulates Body-Centered Spatial Attention Beyond Visual Cues
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Shigemasu, Hiroaki
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Face And Body Perception: Bodies
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Banyan Breezeway
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Spatialized Virtual Sound Objects Induce Retinotopy-Like Organization in Primary Visual Cortex
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Akcan, Alara
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields
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Banyan Breezeway
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Towards efficient retinotopic mapping beyond the screen’s edge
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Satzger, Robert
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields
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Banyan Breezeway
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A direct comparison of population receptive field mapping results acquired with 2D and 3D echo-planar-imaging fMRI acquisition
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Windischberger, Christian
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields
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Banyan Breezeway
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Stimulus Configuration and Temporal Sampling Jointly Modulate pRF Reproducibility
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Linhardt, David
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields
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Banyan Breezeway
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Population receptive field parameters are biased by stimulus features
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Lerma-Usabiaga, Garikoitz
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields
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Banyan Breezeway
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Population receptive field (pRF) mapping: Is grid fit all you need?
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Mittal, Siddharth
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields
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Banyan Breezeway
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Normalization based population receptive field model captures fMRI response changes driven by shifts in neural input in human early visual cortex
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Ahn, Jeongyeol
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Functional Organization of Visual Pathways: Retinotopy, population receptive fields
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Banyan Breezeway
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Predicting binocular visual acuity with analytical summation models
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Lew, Wei Hau
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Spatial Vision: Binocular vision
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Pavilion
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Recurrent processes synchronize local competitions into coherent perception in binocular rivalry
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Yan, Junjie
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Spatial Vision: Binocular vision
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Pavilion
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Rapid Assessment of Stereo Thresholds Using an Interactive Random Dot Stereogram in Virtual Reality
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Belani, Triya
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Spatial Vision: Binocular vision
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Pavilion
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Stereoscopic vision facilitates the tracking of multiple objects, but has little impact on the tracking of a single object
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Allard, Remy
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Spatial Vision: Binocular vision
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Pavilion
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Stereoacuity and interocular contrast balance: visual field location matters
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Verghese, Preeti
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Spatial Vision: Binocular vision
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Pavilion
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Neural Responses to Interocular Correlation
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Richard, Bruno
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Spatial Vision: Binocular vision
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Pavilion
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What determines switch versus return transitions during binocular rivalry?
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Cha, Oakyoon
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Spatial Vision: Binocular vision
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Pavilion
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Transiently increasing suppressed stimulus strength shortens rivalry durations
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Knickel, Taylor J.
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Spatial Vision: Binocular vision
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Pavilion
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Gaze behavior during performance of controlled tasks on natural scenes
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Poole, Amy
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Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks
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Pavilion
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Arcminute-scale simulated central scotomas induce systematic changes in performance and fine oculomotor behavior during reading
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Guzhang, Yue
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Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks
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Pavilion
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Influence of Scene Context on Eye Movements During Gaze Perception
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Karmakar, Srijita
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Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks
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Pavilion
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Driver gaze behaviour when monitoring for road hazards: Effects of visual distraction
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Wee, Ginnie
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Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks
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Pavilion
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Active fixational control in a real-world grooming task
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Lin, Ruitao
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Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks
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Pavilion
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Gaze Behavior while Pouring a Cup of Coffee
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Midlagajni, Niteesh
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Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks
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Pavilion
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Perceptual Boundary Fading and Reduced Eye Movements in Meditation
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Barcohana, Lily
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Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks
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Pavilion
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Novel Oculomotor Sequence Learning Paradigm: Implications for Audio-Visual cued learning
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Petrovski, Michael
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Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks
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Pavilion
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AI-Powered Feature Extraction from Naturalistic Egocentric Recording and Eye-Tracking
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Xu, Yanbin
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Eye Movements: Natural, complex tasks
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Pavilion
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Binocular rivalry and optokinetic nystagmus as a screening tool for amblyopia
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Chopin, Adrien
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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Oculomotor and Perceptual Adaptation to a Simulated Sub-Foveal Scotoma
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Nagarajan, Krishnaveni
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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Exploring eye-hand coordination with central field loss in virtual reality
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Guénot, Jade
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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Can Optical Coherence Tomography be used to quantify fixation stability?
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Soans, Rijul Saurabh
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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Fixational Instability in Ophthalmic and Neurological Disease: A Comprehensive Review
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Faisal, Zainab
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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Altered eye movements in adults with glaucoma while walking through different environmental features
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Harter, Michelle
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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Dissociation between endpoint judgement accuracy and metacognitive ability across brief windows of visual feedback in upper-limb reaching
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Oancea, Gabriela
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Action: Reaching
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Pavilion
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Distinct Sensorimotor Integration in Reaching Toward Rigid vs. Non-rigid Motion Targets
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Lappe, Markus
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Action: Reaching
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Pavilion
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Distinct Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Salience-Based Suppression in Reaching Movements
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Ahn, Shinhae
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Action: Reaching
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Pavilion
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Efficient estimation of reach endpoint variability using a Wishart-Process model
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Li, Zinong
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Action: Reaching
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Pavilion
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Electrophysiological measures of response inhibition during “automatic” online reach corrections.
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Striemer, Christopher L.
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Action: Reaching
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Pavilion
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From Perception to Action: Stereomotion Channels Predict Reaching Dynamics
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Yang, Pin
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Action: Reaching
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Pavilion
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Variability of visually guided reaches depends on reach distance and duration
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Sun, Qingjie
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Action: Reaching
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Pavilion
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Spatiotemporal dynamics of visual memory and reference frame transformation during memory-guided reach - a recurrent neural network model
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Pabst, Kathrin
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Action: Reaching
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Pavilion
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Visual landmarks modulate Posterior Parietal Activity during a memory guided reach task
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Sheldrick, Brando
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Action: Reaching
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Pavilion
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Apraxia Disrupts the Spatiotemporal Structure of Grasping, Despite Preserved Aperture Scaling
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Tassone, Felicia
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Dissociating grasping to use from grasping to move: evidence from a callosal disconnection case
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Amaral, Lénia
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Assessing the Role of Binocular Vision in Eye–Hand Coordination during Sequencing Actions
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Chen, Xiaoxin
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Intrinsic Object Feature Interference Reveals Holistic Visuomotor Processing in Autism
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Ahmad, Zoha
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Co-Action Accelerates Movements and Triggers Task-Dependent Synchronization
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Costantino, Mario
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Haptic contributions to visual-memory-guided grasping
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McIntosh, Logan
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Object representations in the human parietal and occipito-temporal cortices in a grasping task
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Soltani Tehrani, Amirali
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Stereopsis, but not motion parallax, modulates the spatiotemporal structure of grasp movements
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Goldstein, Nathaniel
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Effects of Illumination on Affordance Judgments with Simulated Peripheral Visual Field Loss in Virtual Reality
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Orthy, Maisha Tahsin
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Inverse dynamics induced vector fields explain object affordances
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Shah, Aalap D.
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Action: Grasping, affordances
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Pavilion
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Task-Irrelevant Motion Strengthens Motion Silencing of Color Changes
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Kim, Hyerim
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Motion: Illusions
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Pavilion
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Attentional offloading during a multi-dimensional discrimination task
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Donet, Jenna
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Decision Making: Actions, metacognition
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Pavilion
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Do I know that my attention never stays still? Metacognitive monitoring of subsecond attentional dynamics
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Kim, Cheongil
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Decision Making: Actions, metacognition
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Pavilion
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Perceptual grouping reduces perceived speed but does not change uncertainty
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Garcia, Alejandro G.
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Motion: Illusions
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Pavilion
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Confidence in perceptual estimates reveals that sensory noise is doubly stochastic
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Ranjan, Avinash
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Decision Making: Actions, metacognition
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Pavilion
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Foveal Localization Bias Explains the Flash-Grab Effect's Directional Asymmetry, but not the Flash-Lag's
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Marchant, Jye
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Motion: Illusions
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Pavilion
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Individual Differences in the Perception of a Motion-Based Bistable Stimulus Based on Multiple Axes of Rotation
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Lim, Brooke
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Motion: Illusions
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Pavilion
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Hierarchical processing of choice and confidence in human prefrontal cortex
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Ge, Yiran
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Decision Making: Actions, metacognition
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Pavilion
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An Adaptive Paradigm Combining Continuous Orientation Reports and Confidence Ratings for Assessing Visual Function and Metacognition
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Skerswetat, Jan
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Decision Making: Actions, metacognition
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Pavilion
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VVIQ predicts the vividness but not the control of illusory apparent motion.
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McClellan, Julia
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Motion: Illusions
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Pavilion
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Radial rotation induced ripples: a new motion aftereffect
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Caplovitz, Gideon
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Motion: Illusions
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Pavilion
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Confidence Updating of Visual Information Gathering in Difficult and Costly Situations
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De Laere, Laura
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Decision Making: Actions, metacognition
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Pavilion
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Varying the (speed) prior: The effect of speed context manipulation on the localization of dynamic stimuli.
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Merz, Simon
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Motion: Illusions
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Pavilion
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Perceptual confidence seems blind to prior information
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Gunniya Prakash, Akash Raj
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Decision Making: Actions, metacognition
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Pavilion
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Probability versus Evidence: Comparing Confidence Models in Multi-Alternative Perceptual Decision Making
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Xue, Kai
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Decision Making: Actions, metacognition
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Pavilion
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Infants’ sensitivity to size and spatiotemporal content of a dynamic 1/f texture across their peripheral visual field
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Ravi, Aishwarya
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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Optic flow speed discrimination is enhanced during walking
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Brown, Cassidy
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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Predicting Gravitational Self-Motion: Falling Down Versus Falling Up
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Joerges, Bjoern
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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Beyond expansion and spirals: common motifs of optic flow derived from natural visual experience
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Urquijo, Giselle R.
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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The Accuracy of 3D Heading Perception
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Layton, Oliver
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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A functional gradient of object motion to self motion based selectivity across the proposed human homolog of FST
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Capurro, Kaylie J.
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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Variation in motion-in-depth direction discrimination across the visual field with isolated binocular cues
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Kemp, Jovan
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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Interpreting Social Actions: The Role of Joint Action in Biological Motion Perception
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Gonzalez, Uriel
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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Can a hole have a goal? Effects of figure/ground cues on the detection and evasion of chasing in a ‘keepaway’ task
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Lassise, Sarah
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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What looks like horizontal motion today may look like vertical motion tomorrow: Within-observer differences in visual apparent motion.
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Prins, Nicolaas
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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Multiple object tracking under mesopic illumination: the role of object contrast and spacing
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Lei, Quan
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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Multi-Layered Hierarchical Motion: Ancestors Matter, Descendants Do Not
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He, Ziwei
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Motion: Optic flow, in-depth, biological, higher-order
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Pavilion
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Patients with early visual cortex damage exhibit statistical learning within their blind fields
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Cavanaugh, Matt
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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Obsessive-compulsive tendencies weaken the antagonistic interplay between statistical learning and cognitive flexibility
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Brezóczki, Bianka
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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Eye-movements Reveal Learning Inaccessible to Conscious Awareness
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Lavrova, Irina
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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Competing Systems Across Development: Executive Control Versus Visual Statistical Learning
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Nemeth, Dezso
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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Dissociating pair- and item-level regularities: An EEG frequency-tagging study
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Güney, Çiçek
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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Retrospective linking in visual statistical learning
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Allen, Sophie D.
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Statistical learning
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Pavilion
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Gist-first Learning Facilitates Category Abstraction Across GAN-generated Scene Space
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Rahman, Hala
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning
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Pavilion
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The Role of Frequency in Different Conflict Types in Cognitive Control
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Wiedenmann, Emma
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning
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Pavilion
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Color categories in macaque monkeys acquired through long-term engagement with a set of colored objects
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Feibes, Helen E.
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning
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Pavilion
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Rapid formation of a word-selective area in macaque IT through visual experience
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Yang, Jia
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning
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Pavilion
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Overcoming Location-Specific Category Learning
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Rosedahl, Luke
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Category learning
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Pavilion
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