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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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53.301
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A Behavioral Marker of Structural Reorganization in Adult V1 After Long-Term Deprivation
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Kang, Jisu
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.302
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Decoding V1 representations of strabismic-eye input in diplopic versus non-diplopic strabismus
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Chang, Shuai
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.303
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Turning off implicit learning: Pupillary biofeedback as a suppressor of task-irrelevant plasticity
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Cochrane, Aaron
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.304
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Inter-ocular perceptual learning is location and eye-combination specific
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Walsh, Kate
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.305
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Disruption of recurrent processing by backward masking eliminates location specificity in visual perceptual learning: evidence from psychophysics and time- and frequency- resolved EEG decoding
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Nakashima, Yusuke
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.306
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Diffusion and quantitative MRI profiles of human visual white matter tracts of early blind individuals
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Chang, Kelly
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neuroimaging, neurostimulation
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.307
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Feasibility of measuring GABA+ in the visual cortex of children to investigate critical period neuroplasticity in amblyopia
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Willis, Rebecca
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neuroimaging, neurostimulation
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.308
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Short-term plasticity of thalamo-cortical connectivity measured with Dynamic Causal Modelling of ultra-high field fMRI
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Acquafredda, Miriam
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neuroimaging, neurostimulation
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.309
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High-frequency, but not low-frequency, transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) sharpens visual tuning
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Uner, Simay
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neuroimaging, neurostimulation
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.310
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The effects of perceptual learning on stimulus-driven neural activity in early visual areas
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Demirayak, Pinar
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neuroimaging, neurostimulation
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.311
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Short-Term Anti-Hebbian Plasticity of Visual Surround Suppression Through Decorrelated Center–Surround Stimulation
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Jin, Nan
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neuroimaging, neurostimulation
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.312
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Reactivation during NREM sleep contributes to orientation specificity in visual perceptual learning—revealed by decoding of fMRI signals during sleep
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LaBonte-Clark, Theodore
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Perceptual Training, Learning and Plasticity: Neuroimaging, neurostimulation
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.313
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Cogs in a machine: A “rotating gears” illusion of increased speed and contrast from causal enmeshment
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Yueh, Jacky
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Perceptual Organization: Intuitive physics
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.314
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Causal property transfer: A new perceptual event type constrained by intuitive physics
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Schwitzgebel, David
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Perceptual Organization: Intuitive physics
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.315
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To act or be acted upon: Which role is privileged in event perception?
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Knowlton, Tyler
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Perceptual Organization: Intuitive physics
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.316
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‘Tight-fitting’ vs. ‘Loose-fitting’ as a visual primitive for event perception: Evidence from categorical perception
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Ji, Huichao
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Perceptual Organization: Intuitive physics
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.317
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Adaptation-Induced Reversal of Causal Agent–Patient Relationships in Visual Separation Events
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Hwang, Jiyoung
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Perceptual Organization: Intuitive physics
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.318
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Causal Support Shapes the Perceptual Salience of Disruptions in Single-Object Motion
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Lee, Sujin
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Perceptual Organization: Intuitive physics
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.319
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Causal Role Assignment Tunes Prediction Precision in Unfolding Motion: Higher for Patients Than for Agents
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Ju, Jimin
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Perceptual Organization: Intuitive physics
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.320
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Causal chains as a distinct type of event in visual perception
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Wedin, Emily
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Perceptual Organization: Intuitive physics
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.321
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Compromised symmetry perception following prolonged visual deprivation
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Gupta, Priti
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.322
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Older Adults’ Pattern Detection in 2×2 Graphs
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Matthews, Nestor
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.323
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The follow parcel paradigm: Revisiting visual stimuli in Lagrangian object-centred coordinates
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Peveri, Francesca
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.324
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Perceptual and semantic boundaries play distinct roles in shaping temporal memory
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Aykut, Bahar
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.325
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Exploring the Mental Representation of Visualization Complexity through Measurement Methods
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Lin, Kylie
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.326
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From Subsymbolic to Symbolic Encoding in Contour Interpolation
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Huang, Angela
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.327
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From grids to gods?: Perceiving visual structure via ‘scaffolded attention’ is related to spiritual experiences
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Bai, Dawei
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.328
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Multiple Foreground Objects in Complex Scenes Enhance fMRI V1/V2 Responses beyond Salience
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Nie, Shaozhi
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.329
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An AI-Human Similarity Database for Studying Context-Dependent Representational Alignment in Medical Imaging
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Del Sordo, Giovanna C.
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.330
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Visualizing Illusory Contours Perceived by Deep Neural Networks Trained with Object Recognition and Neural Response Prediction
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Kobayashi, Yuki
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Perceptual Organization: Grouping
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.331
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Stable Correlations Bias Ensemble Perception
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Bailey, Richard
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Scene Perception: Ensemble
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.332
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Spatial Ensemble Perception in Dermatological Judgments
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Hsu, Ning-Ting (Michelyne)
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Scene Perception: Ensemble
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.333
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Revisiting the dissociation of explicit and implicit ensemble representations
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Jung, Daun
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Scene Perception: Ensemble
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.334
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Beyond Faces: The Effect of Contexts on Ensemble Emotion Perception
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Lee, Woojeong
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Scene Perception: Ensemble
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.335
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Subsampling Strategy in Ensemble Coding Revisited
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Ni, Long
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Scene Perception: Ensemble
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.336
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Predictive scene memory enhances peripheral color awareness during active vision
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Chamberlain Zivsak, Ben
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Scene Perception: Virtual reality
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.337
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Changes in head and eye movements during navigation with peripheral visual field loss
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Beech, Sam
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Scene Perception: Virtual reality
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.338
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Virtual reality assessment of functional vision using dynamic, task-oriented scenarios
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Bartley, Brian
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Scene Perception: Virtual reality
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.339
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Discriminability varies across themes of visual scenes in a 2AFC task on theme-matched real-vs-AI image pairs
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Lee, Alan L. F.
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Scene Perception: Virtual reality
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.340
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Effects of visual complexity on wayfinding performance in people with ultra-low vision using virtual reality
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Venugopal, Dinesh
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Scene Perception: Virtual reality
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.341
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Does spatial knowledge of road layout play a role in the visual control of steering?
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Roessling, Grace
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Scene Perception: Virtual reality
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.342
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Contributions of statistical regularity and image complexity to rapid aesthetic evaluation
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Jin, Kunlin
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.343
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Real-world statistical regularity speeds unconscious but not conscious visual processing: evidence from bCFS and rev-bCFS
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Wang, Yiwen
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.344
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Low spatial frequency information more effectively activates scene predictions than high spatial frequency information
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Chong, Ling Lee
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.345
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Are scene representations organized in part by object function?
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Sanocki, Thomas
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.346
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Ad hoc categorization of hazards is no slower than basic level categorization
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Rosenberg, Gillian
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.347
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The balance of semantic and spatial aspects of scene understanding in older adults.
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Aminoff, Elissa
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.348
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Automatically perceiving paths through a scene
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Aldegheri, Giacomo
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.349
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A Lexicon of Perceived Visual Complexity
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Jiang, Shuning
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Scene Perception: Categorization, memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.350
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Hierarchical Representational Transformations of Working Memory in Humans and Machines
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Yang, Qingqing
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.351
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Preserved Feature Geometry of Perception and Working Memory
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Phusuwan, Waragon
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.352
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Holistic Representation as an Alternative Format of Visual Working Memory
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Su, Ziyi
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.353
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No true representations: Storing objects as either items or holistic representations
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Deal, Ian
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.354
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Rapid organization of non-spatial information into spatial structures for adaptive working memory
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Yang, Sihan
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.355
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Using General recognition theory to characterize visual and auditory feature binding in working memory
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Newaz, S.
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.356
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Distinct effects of retro-cue reliability on visual and motor prioritization in working memory
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Wang, Sisi
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.357
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EEG decoding reveals sensory storage for both active and passive states in visual working memory
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Chen, Xinran
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.358
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Neural dissociations between cue-driven and metacognition-based selection in working memory
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Zhou, Ying
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.359
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Neural Mechanisms of Visual Working Memory Capacity Limitations in the Common Marmoset
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Lo, Tsz Wai Bentley
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Visual Working Memory: Models, neural
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Banyan Breezeway
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53.401
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Behavioral Alpha Rhythms Reveal Suppression of Predictable Distractors
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Kim, Suyeon
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.402
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Through the Student’s Lens: Capturing Visual Attention in Real-World Classrooms
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Xue, Xiaorui
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.403
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An evidence accumulation and reinforcement learning model of distractor suppression
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Savelson, Isaac
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.404
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Understanding the relationship between eye movements and salience arising from one or two visual dimensions
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Lleras, Alejandro
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.405
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Moving beyond instantaneous salience in the attention-capture debate
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McDonald, John
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.406
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Early Sensory Processing Signatures of Oculomotor Capture Across the Lifespan
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Sali, Anthony W.
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.407
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Generalization of Learned Distractor Suppression
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Mu, Baitong
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.408
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Skill-Based Learned Oculomotor Avoidance
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Eshetu, Tsion A.
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.409
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Visual Distraction and Experience-Based Suppression in ADHD
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Sasi, Mor
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.410
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Changes in the absolute position of attentionally tracked targets trigger a hemispheric exchange as items move between visual fields
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Chen, Huiqin
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Attention: Capture 1
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Pavilion
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53.411
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Spatiotemporal normalization incentivizes selective attention across space and time
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Chapman, Angus
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Attention: Models
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Pavilion
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53.412
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Spatial attention and contrast enhancement are phenomenologically similar but mechanistically distinct
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Neri, Peter
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Attention: Models
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Pavilion
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53.413
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Attention enables flexible energy-efficient vision
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Butkus, Eivinas
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Attention: Models
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Pavilion
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53.414
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Real-world gaze is structured by task: evidence from large-scale egocentric data
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Thompson, Lloyd A.
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Attention: Models
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Pavilion
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53.415
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Different Attentional Regimes Maintain Global Visual Coherence: A Unified Signal Detection Account of Subjective Inflation and Attentional Boosting
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Okubo, Lana
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Attention: Models
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Pavilion
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53.416
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A Task-Optimized Vision–Language Neural Network Produces Human-Like Linguistic Cueing Despite Lacking Built-in Attention Mechanisms
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Skaza, Jonathan
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Attention: Models
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Pavilion
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53.417
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Long-range temporal interference reveals distinct forward and backward effects
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Hochmitz, Ilanit
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.418
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Toward a Unified Mechanism Linking Alpha Oscillations, Aperiodic Activity, and Visual Temporal Processing
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Deodato, Michele
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.419
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Dynamic scaling of temporal normalization in human early visual cortices
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Park, Minsun
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.420
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Straightening of natural videos through local temporal integration
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Zonneveld, Anne
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.421
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Discovering Implicit Block-Recurrent Dynamics in Vision Transformers
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Jacobs, Mozes
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.422
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EEG Neurometric Function Mirrors Psychometric Performance in Visual Motion Perception
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Seo, Seungbeom
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.423
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Hemispheric asymmetry in the visual and auditory thalamic activity in dyslexia
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Mukahirwa, Josiane
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.424
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Investigating the neural mechanisms underlying the temporal structure of visual awareness
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Gennari, Giulia
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.425
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Modelling the neural dynamics of video perception: from increasingly complex static object features to mid-level dynamic action features
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Sartzetaki, Christina
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.426
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Temporal signatures of color are sufficient to decode color from a single MEG sensor
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Battagliese, Quinn
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.427
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Which Visual Features Shape the Representational Geometry for Prediction?
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Xu, Jiaming
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Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.428
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State-space encoding of direction and orientation diverges between V1 and PMLS after eye opening
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Nanfito, Brandon R.
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.429
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Widefield and 2-photon mapping of marmoset area MT using blood-brain-barrier crossing capsids
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Wekselblatt, Joseph
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.430
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Isolating parvocellular pathway contributions to the perception of moving real-world stimuli
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Martino, Matthew N.
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.431
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Cross-decoding perceived and intended visual motion in hMT+
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Si, Wentao
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.432
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Representation of auditory motion in hMT+ of early blind individuals
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YANG, Yang
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.433
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Relationships between surround suppression, cross-scale interactions, and figure-ground motion segregation
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Serrano-Pedraza, Ignacio
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.434
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Perception of causality depends on sensory uncertainties and biases in collision events
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Maninger, Lukas
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.435
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Neural networks reveal candidate computational mechanisms underlying anomalous motion illusions
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Cheng, Fan L.
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.436
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Does contrast modulate estimation noise in visual speed perception?
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Yu, Daniel
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.437
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Task demands alter whether spatial suppression or summation is observed in both younger and older observers
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Taylor, Christopher
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Motion: Mechanisms, models
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Pavilion
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53.438
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Humans optimally integrate vision and proprioception during continuous movement
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Tsay, Jonathan
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Action: Pointing, tracking
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Pavilion
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53.439
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Influence of visual feedback noise on sensorimotor adaptation
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Lader, Jacob L.
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Action: Pointing, tracking
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Pavilion
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53.440
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Investigating pointing accuracy in a touchless interface
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Vattakkandy, Sreehari
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Action: Pointing, tracking
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Pavilion
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53.441
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Sensing distance: impacts of motor learning on sensory distance perception
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Folco, Kess
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Action: Pointing, tracking
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Pavilion
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53.442
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EEG Evidence for Increased Cognitive Demand from Defocus Blur
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Sauer, Yannick
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Action: Pointing, tracking
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Pavilion
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53.443
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Task-dependent cortical sensitivity to defocus blur: An fNIRS study
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Agarwala, Rajat
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Action: Pointing, tracking
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Pavilion
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53.444
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Influence of form vs. optic flow on the recognition of naturalistic body actions
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Kumar, Prerana
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Action: Perception, recognition
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Pavilion
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53.445
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Predicting Actions of a Feinting Opponent
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Filina, Anna
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Action: Perception, recognition
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Pavilion
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53.446
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Neural representations of movement direction of observed naturalistic actions: An fMRI study
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Eltas, Zelal
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Action: Perception, recognition
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Pavilion
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53.447
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Modeling typicality in human action perception with CLIP representations
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Durovic, Filip
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Action: Perception, recognition
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Pavilion
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53.448
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Motor-Visual Priming: Does tracking a trajectory by hand facilitate discerning it by eye?
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Sun, Zekun
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Action: Perception, recognition
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Pavilion
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53.449
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Poffenberger With an Unexpected Twist
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Cengil, Betül Beyza
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Action: Perception, recognition
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Pavilion
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53.450
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Primed for Action: How Humans Decode Actions from Almost Nothing
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Rybansky, Filip
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Action: Perception, recognition
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Pavilion
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53.451
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Spatial Working Memory Supports Integration of Timing Information Across Action and Perception
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Nguyen, Tri
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Action: Perception, recognition
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Pavilion
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53.452
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What makes gameplay videos enjoyable to watch?
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Zheng, Kristine
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Action: Perception, recognition
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Pavilion
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53.453
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Confidence Shapes Multisensory Integration
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Samaha, Jason
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Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions
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Pavilion
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53.454
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Audiovisual integration during movie watching in the infant and adult brain
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Kwak, Yuna
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Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions
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Pavilion
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53.455
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Titrated audiovisual crossmodal congruencies
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Gunther, Karen L.
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Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions
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Pavilion
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53.456
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Center-of-mass mediates sex differences in the body tilt illusion
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Baia, Sophia R.
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Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions
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Pavilion
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53.457
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Camera motion impacts cybersickness in augmented reality
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Kam, Henry
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Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions
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Pavilion
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53.458
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Pupillometry reveals a processing efficiency advantage for memorable voices
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Revsine, Cambria
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Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions
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Pavilion
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53.459
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Extending memorability beyond vision: Examining odor memorability and the roles of pleasantness, intensity, and individual differences
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Zhang, Vicky
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Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions
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Pavilion
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53.460
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Uncovering Neural Mechanisms of Face Processing in Autism Using EEG and "Bubbles"
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Bastien, Allyson
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Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical
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Pavilion
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53.461
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Predicting face- and object-selective topographies in autism using hyperalignment
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Abenes, Ian
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Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical
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Pavilion
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53.462
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Comparative severity of facial recognition deficits in non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy
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Stacy, E. K.
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Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical
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Pavilion
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53.463
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Using systems factorial theory and general recognition theory to examine facial perception in diabetic retinopathy
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Newbolds, Sarah F.
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Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical
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Pavilion
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53.464
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Faces of prosopometamorphopsia: A collection of visualizations of face distortions
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Duchaine, Brad
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Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical
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Pavilion
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53.465
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Neural representational alignment in developmental prosopagnosia differs beyond visual regions during naturalistic visual processing
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Kidder, Alexis
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Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical
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Pavilion
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53.466
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The text is all in their hands: A neurofunctional model for limb-to-text (VWFA) cortical recycling
|
Gilaie-Dotan, Sharon
|
Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.467
|
Do you see a mommy? Auditory gendered labels influence on infant face processing
|
Pickron, Charisse B
|
Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.468
|
Determining the Optimum Frame Rate Required for Accurate Face-Diet Estimation for Wearable Eye-Tracking
|
Delavari, Parsa
|
Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.469
|
Associations between global form perception, motion perception, and Autism Quotient: an online study
|
Ding, Chloe
|
Development
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.470
|
Flickering lenses enhance reading performance due to a placebo effect
|
Gori, Simone
|
Development
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.471
|
Investigating the role of visual experience in the development of different functions of the ferret’s motion pathway
|
Osikpa, Emmanuel
|
Development
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.472
|
Comparing early face experiences across two communities
|
Colwell, Alexis R.
|
Development
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.473
|
Infant egocentric scene statistics are simpler than adult egocentric and canonical natural scenes
|
McAdams, Philip
|
Development
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.474
|
Learning to See Through a Baby’s Eyes: Early Visual Diets Enable Robust Visual Intelligence in Humans and Machines
|
Cai, Yusen
|
Development
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.475
|
Short-Term Developmental Trajectories of Dorsal-Ventral Pathways and Their Relationships with First-Grade Learning
|
Ren, Xueying
|
Development
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.476
|
Slow vision as a developmental feature: Temporal constraints shape object categorization in infancy
|
HOCHMANN, Jean-Rémy
|
Development
|
Pavilion
|
|
53.477
|
Predicting retinotopy from anatomy in >11,000 individuals reveals age-related changes in primary visual cortex
|
Ribeiro, Fernanda L.
|
Development
|
Pavilion
|