Wednesday Morning Posters, Pavilion

Poster Session: Wednesday, May 22, 2024, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

Session

63.448

Emotional Consequences of Expending Perceptual Effort

Wiedenmann, Emma

Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion

63.416

Bayesian adaptive estimation of high-dimensional psychometric functions: A particle filtering approach

Reining, Lars

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.427

An online replication of the association between face perception abilities and the amount of visual information required to identify a face

Côté, Laurianne

Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences

63.401

How to estimate noise ceilings for computational models of visual cortex

Chen, Zirui

Object Recognition: Models

63.456

Deconstructing the task-evoked pupillary response

O'Bryan, Sean R.

Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze

63.435

"I felt successful!" Assessing autistic adolescent game usability from randomized control trial to improve sensitivity to eye-gaze cues

Muhammad, Sumaiya

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.402

3D shape recognition in humans and deep neural networks

Fu, Shuhao

Object Recognition: Models

63.457

Endogenous attention samples rhythmically under spatial uncertainty

Liu, Xiaoyi

Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze

63.449

The influence of feedback and risk on learning to link stimulus features to reward

Taha, Hana

Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion

63.428

Exploring Spatial Frequency and Orientation Tunings for Face Recognition in Eight Cultural Groups

Gingras, Francis

Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences

63.417

Efficient Inverse Graphics with Differentiable Generative Models Explains Trial-level Face Discriminations and Robustness of Face Perception to Unusual Viewing Angles

Yilmaz, Hakan

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.436

Examining effectiveness of a randomized controlled trial to enhance understanding of eye gaze cues in autism: Incorporating an active control game in SAGA

Mattern, Hunter

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.450

The Influence of Adult Relationship Attachment Style on the Networks of Attention

Redden, Ralph

Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion

63.429

Individual differences in fusing the face identification decisions of humans and machines

Phillips, P. Jonathon

Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences

63.403

Characteristics of the emergence of category selectivity in convolutional neural networks

Verosky, Niels J.

Object Recognition: Models

63.437

A crowd amplification effect in the perception of social status

Myat, Phyu Sin

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.458

Gaze patterns modeled with a LLM can be used to classify autistic vs. non-autistic viewers

Haskins, Amanda J

Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze

63.418

Evidence for efficient inverse graphics in the human brain using large-scale ECoG data

Calbick, Daniel

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.451

Can foreknowledge of distractor type reduce the emotion-induced blindness effect?

Chan, Ho Ming

Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion

63.459

The distinct role of human PIT in attention control

huang, Siyuan

Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze

63.430

Masked-face recognition leads to learning of new perceptual abilities

Kim, Hyerim

Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences

63.419

FaReT 2.1: Anatomically precise manipulation of race in 3D face models and a pipeline to import real face scans

Martin, Emily

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.438

Continued preference for reversed images of self

Huang, Jessica

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.404

Differential sensitivity of humans and deep networks to the amplitude and phase of shape features

Baker, Nicholas

Object Recognition: Models

63.460

Idiosyncratic Search: Biases in the deployment of covert attention.

Trinkl, Nathan

Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze

63.420

From Perception to Algorithm: Quantifying Facial Distinctiveness with a Deep Convolutional Neural Network

Boutet, Isabelle

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.452

You see first what you like most: Visually prioritizing positive over negative semantic stimuli

He, Sihan

Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion

63.431

Color robustly affects the intensity of facial distortions in two cases of prosopometamorphopsia

Mello, Antônio

Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences

63.439

Facial expressions of apology comprise complex social signals

Wu, Yichen

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.405

Quantifying the Quality of Shape and Texture Representations in Deep Neural Network Models

Doshi, Fenil R.

Object Recognition: Models

63.440

Gaze allocation towards contextual information predicts performance in a dynamic emotion perception task

Ortega, Jefferson

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.453

Approach and Avoidance Visual Cues Are Processed Similarly In the Brain

Ni, Yuqian

Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion

63.461

Measuring individual differences in multitasking ability

Oksama, Lauri

Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze

63.432

False-alarm rate and inter-trial priming predict hallucination proneness in the Signal Detection Pareidolia Test

Heller, Nathan H.

Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences

63.421

Modeling face-Identity “likeness” with a convolutional neural network trained for face identification

Parde, Connor J.

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.406

Geometric properties of object manifolds in neural network models of visual cortex

Bonner, Michael

Object Recognition: Models

63.454

Opposite polarities in alpha-band power in EEG were induced by reward and arousal: an initial discovery in the psychophysiological realm that distinctly dissociates reward from arousal

Nakashima, Yusuke

Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion

63.433

Person Colors

Reeves, Adam

Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences

63.407

A biologically inspired framework for contrastive learning of visual representations: BioCLR

Han, Zhixian

Object Recognition: Models

63.422

Norm-referenced Encoding Supports Transfer Learning of Expressions across Strongly Different Head Shapes

Giese, Martin A.

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.462

Mind-wandering during encoding impairs recognition for both forgettable and memorable complex scenes

Shelat, Shivang

Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze

63.441

Inferential Trustworthiness Tracking Reveals Fast Context-Based Trustworthiness Perception

Fang, Yifan

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.442

Picture a Scientist: Classification Images of Scientists are seen as White, Male, and Socially Inept

Shakil, Maheen

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.455

Reduced Attentional Capture Following More Variable Rewards

Youn, Sojung

Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion

63.434

The Eyes Still Have It: Eye Processing is a Distinct Deficit in Developmental Prosopagnosia

DeGutis, Joseph

Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences

63.423

Reading minds in the eyes with GPT4-vision

Murray, Scott

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.408

Evaluating the Alignment of Machine and Human Explanations in Visual Object Recognition through a Novel Behavioral Approach

Kashef Alghetaa, Yousif

Object Recognition: Models

63.443

Social Interactions cause Spatial Distortions in Visual Memory, not Perception

Vestner, Tim

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.409

Interpreting distributed population codes with feature-accentuated visual encoding models

Prince, Jacob S.

Object Recognition: Models

63.424

Training deep learning algorithms for face recognition with large datasets improves performance but reduces similarity to human representations

Guy, Nitzan

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.425

View-symmetric representations of faces in human and artificial neural networks

Andrews, Tim

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.444

Unveiling Mental Self-Images from Face Perception and Memory

De, Arijit

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.410

Investigating power laws in neural network models of visual cortex

Townley, Keaton

Object Recognition: Models

63.426

Visualizing the Other-Race Effect with GAN-based Image Reconstruction

Shoura, Moaz

Face and Body Perception: Models

63.411

Sparse components distinguish visual pathways and their alignment to neural networks

Marvi, Ammar

Object Recognition: Models

63.445

Visualizing Face Representations after Adaptation

MINEMOTO, KAZUSA

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.412

Spatial filters in neural network models of visual cortex do not need to be learned

Passi, Ananya

Object Recognition: Models

63.446

Who you lookin' at? Perception of gaze direction in group settings depends on naturalness of gaze behavior and clutter

Rosenholtz, Ruth

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.447

Don’t Look at the Camera: Achieving eye contact in video conferencing platforms

Jayakumar, Samyukta

Face and Body Perception: Social cognition

63.413

Spatial Frequency Decoupling: Bio-inspired strategy for Network Robustness

Arslan, Suayb

Object Recognition: Models

63.414

When Machines Outshine Humans in Object Recognition, Benchmarking Dilemma

Darvishi Bayazi, Mohammad Javad

Object Recognition: Models

63.415

Visual and auditory object recognition in relation to spatial abilities

Smithson, Conor J. R.

Object Recognition: Models