Tuesday Morning Posters, Pavilion

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

Session 

53.457

Camera motion impacts cybersickness in augmented reality

Kam, Henry

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.458

Pupillometry reveals a processing efficiency advantage for memorable voices

Revsine, Cambria

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.459

Extending memorability beyond vision: Examining odor memorability and the roles of pleasantness, intensity, and individual differences

Zhang, Vicky

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.454

Audiovisual integration during movie watching in the infant and adult brain

Kwak, Yuna

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.456

Center-of-mass mediates sex differences in the body tilt illusion

Baia, Sophia R.

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.455

Titrated audiovisual crossmodal congruencies

Gunther, Karen L.

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.453

Confidence Shapes Multisensory Integration

Samaha, Jason

Multisensory Processing: Cross-modal interactions

53.413

Attention enables flexible energy-efficient vision

Butkus, Eivinas

Attention: Models

53.415

Different Attentional Regimes Maintain Global Visual Coherence: A Unified Signal Detection Account of Subjective Inflation and Attentional Boosting

Okubo, Lana

Attention: Models

53.412

Spatial attention and contrast enhancement are phenomenologically similar but mechanistically distinct

Neri, Peter

Attention: Models

53.411

Spatiotemporal normalization incentivizes selective attention across space and time

Chapman, Angus

Attention: Models

53.414

Real-world gaze is structured by task: evidence from large-scale egocentric data

Thompson, Lloyd A.

Attention: Models

53.416

A Task-Optimized Vision–Language Neural Network Produces Human-Like Linguistic Cueing Despite Lacking Built-in Attention Mechanisms

Skaza, Jonathan

Attention: Models

53.474

Learning to See Through a Baby’s Eyes: Early Visual Diets Enable Robust Visual Intelligence in Humans and Machines

Cai, Yusen

Development

53.470

Flickering lenses enhance reading performance due to a placebo effect

Gori, Simone

Development

53.471

Investigating the role of visual experience in the development of different functions of the ferret’s motion pathway

Osikpa, Emmanuel

Development

53.476

Slow vision as a developmental feature: Temporal constraints shape object categorization in infancy

HOCHMANN, Jean-Rémy

Development

53.477

Predicting retinotopy from anatomy in >11,000 individuals reveals age-related changes in primary visual cortex

Ribeiro, Fernanda L.

Development

53.475

Short-Term Developmental Trajectories of Dorsal-Ventral Pathways and Their Relationships with First-Grade Learning

Ren, Xueying

Development

53.472

Comparing early face experiences across two communities

Colwell, Alexis R.

Development

53.469

Associations between global form perception, motion perception, and Autism Quotient: an online study

Ding, Chloe

Development

53.473

Infant egocentric scene statistics are simpler than adult egocentric and canonical natural scenes

McAdams, Philip

Development

53.405

Moving beyond instantaneous salience in the attention-capture debate

McDonald, John

Attention: Capture 1

53.407

Generalization of Learned Distractor Suppression

Mu, Baitong

Attention: Capture 1

53.408

Skill-Based Learned Oculomotor Avoidance

Eshetu, Tsion A.

Attention: Capture 1

53.402

Through the Student’s Lens: Capturing Visual Attention in Real-World Classrooms

Xue, Xiaorui

Attention: Capture 1

53.409

Visual Distraction and Experience-Based Suppression in ADHD

Sasi, Mor

Attention: Capture 1

53.401

Behavioral Alpha Rhythms Reveal Suppression of Predictable Distractors

Kim, Suyeon

Attention: Capture 1

53.410

Changes in the absolute position of attentionally tracked targets trigger a hemispheric exchange as items move between visual fields

Chen, Huiqin

Attention: Capture 1

53.404

Understanding the relationship between eye movements and salience arising from one or two visual dimensions

Lleras, Alejandro

Attention: Capture 1

53.406

Early Sensory Processing Signatures of Oculomotor Capture Across the Lifespan

Sali, Anthony W.

Attention: Capture 1

53.403

An evidence accumulation and reinforcement learning model of distractor suppression

Savelson, Isaac

Attention: Capture 1

53.431

Cross-decoding perceived and intended visual motion in hMT+

Si, Wentao

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.428

State-space encoding of direction and orientation diverges between V1 and PMLS after eye opening

Nanfito, Brandon R.

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.434

Perception of causality depends on sensory uncertainties and biases in collision events

Maninger, Lukas

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.437

Task demands alter whether spatial suppression or summation is observed in both younger and older observers

Taylor, Christopher

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.432

Representation of auditory motion in hMT+ of early blind individuals

YANG, Yang

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.435

Neural networks reveal candidate computational mechanisms underlying anomalous motion illusions

Cheng, Fan L.

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.433

Relationships between surround suppression, cross-scale interactions, and figure-ground motion segregation

Serrano-Pedraza, Ignacio

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.429

Widefield and 2-photon mapping of marmoset area MT using blood-brain-barrier crossing capsids

Wekselblatt, Joseph

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.436

Does contrast modulate estimation noise in visual speed perception?

Yu, Daniel

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.430

Isolating parvocellular pathway contributions to the perception of moving real-world stimuli

Martino, Matthew N.

Motion: Mechanisms, models

53.464

Faces of prosopometamorphopsia: A collection of visualizations of face distortions

Duchaine, Brad

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.465

Neural representational alignment in developmental prosopagnosia differs beyond visual regions during naturalistic visual processing

Kidder, Alexis

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.467

Do you see a mommy? Auditory gendered labels influence on infant face processing

Pickron, Charisse B

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.462

Comparative severity of facial recognition deficits in non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy

Stacy, E. K.

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.460

Uncovering Neural Mechanisms of Face Processing in Autism Using EEG and "Bubbles"

Bastien, Allyson

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.463

Using systems factorial theory and general recognition theory to examine facial perception in diabetic retinopathy

Newbolds, Sarah F.

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

53.461

Predicting face- and object-selective topographies in autism using hyperalignment

Abenes, Ian

Face and Body Perception: Development, clinical

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

53.466

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

53.447

Modeling typicality in human action perception with CLIP representations

Durovic, Filip

Action: Perception, recognition

53.446

Neural representations of movement direction of observed naturalistic actions: An fMRI study

Eltas, Zelal

Action: Perception, recognition

53.452

What makes gameplay videos enjoyable to watch?

Zheng, Kristine

Action: Perception, recognition

53.445

Predicting Actions of a Feinting Opponent

Filina, Anna

Action: Perception, recognition

53.450

Primed for Action: How Humans Decode Actions from Almost Nothing

Rybansky, Filip

Action: Perception, recognition

53.449

Poffenberger With an Unexpected Twist

Cengil, Betül Beyza

Action: Perception, recognition

53.444

Influence of form vs. optic flow on the recognition of naturalistic body actions

Kumar, Prerana

Action: Perception, recognition

53.448

Motor-Visual Priming: Does tracking a trajectory by hand facilitate discerning it by eye?

Sun, Zekun

Action: Perception, recognition

53.451

Spatial Working Memory Supports Integration of Timing Information Across Action and Perception

Nguyen, Tri

Action: Perception, recognition

53.443

Task-dependent cortical sensitivity to defocus blur: An fNIRS study

Agarwala, Rajat

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.439

Influence of visual feedback noise on sensorimotor adaptation

Lader, Jacob L.

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.441

Sensing distance: impacts of motor learning on sensory distance perception

Folco, Kess

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.442

EEG Evidence for Increased Cognitive Demand from Defocus Blur

Sauer, Yannick

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.438

Humans optimally integrate vision and proprioception during continuous movement

Tsay, Jonathan

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.440

Investigating pointing accuracy in a touchless interface

Vattakkandy, Sreehari

Action: Pointing, tracking

53.422

EEG Neurometric Function Mirrors Psychometric Performance in Visual Motion Perception

Seo, Seungbeom

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.418

Toward a Unified Mechanism Linking Alpha Oscillations, Aperiodic Activity, and Visual Temporal Processing

Deodato, Michele

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.419

Dynamic scaling of temporal normalization in human early visual cortices

Park, Minsun

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.420

Straightening of natural videos through local temporal integration

Zonneveld, Anne

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.417

Long-range temporal interference reveals distinct forward and backward effects

Hochmitz, Ilanit

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.425

Modelling the neural dynamics of video perception: from increasingly complex static object features to mid-level dynamic action features

Sartzetaki, Christina

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.421

Discovering Implicit Block-Recurrent Dynamics in Vision Transformers

Jacobs, Mozes

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.427

Which Visual Features Shape the Representational Geometry for Prediction?

Xu, Jiaming

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.424

Investigating the neural mechanisms underlying the temporal structure of visual awareness

Gennari, Giulia

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.426

Temporal signatures of color are sufficient to decode color from a single MEG sensor

Battagliese, Quinn

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

53.423

Hemispheric asymmetry in the visual and auditory thalamic activity in dyslexia

Mukahirwa, Josiane

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models