Saturday Afternoon Posters, Banyan Breezeway

Poster Session: Saturday, May 18, 2024, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

Session

26.321

Saccade Target Status Influences the Reference Frame of Object-Location Binding

Chiu, Tzu-Yao

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.346

Representations of imaginary scene in the alpha band

Stecher, Rico

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.333

Motion masking at saccadic speed is largely invariant to motion amplitude

Nörenberg, Wiebke

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.311

Comparing neural responses to natural visual stimuli and electrical stimulation of visual cortex

Oswalt, Denise

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.301

Can people learn their unique retinal motion statistics?

Xu, Jiaming

Motion: Optic flow

26.355

Impact of color priming and retro-cueing on visuospatial working memory accuracy is affected by target characteristics and response taskUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Barron, Danica

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.347

SSVEPs reveal dynamic (re-)allocation of spatial attention during maintenance and utilization of visual working memory

Chota, Samson

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.312

The effect of fast flicker adaptation on contrast discrimination

Song, Jaeseon

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.302

A computational model for the concurrent retrieval of object and self-motion information from optic flow

Scherff, Malte

Motion: Optic flow

26.322

Contextual saccadic adaptation : you can see it but you can’t learn from it

Martel, Maxime

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.334

Characteristics of head-eye saccades in natural tasks

Jolly, Paul

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.356

Artificial Fixation Points in Reading: Do They Work?Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Bhimani, Ali

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.323

Effective and non-effective cues for probabilistic contextual visuomotor adaptation

Montagnini, Anna

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.303

Neural processing of scene-relative object movement during self-movement

Shen, Xuechun

Motion: Optic flow

26.348

Brain networks involved in recognition memory are recruited more strongly, and more extensively, by real objects than by images of objects.

Fairchild, Grant T.

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.313

Delayed normalization accounts for temporal dynamics in visual and somatosensory cortices

Li, Luhe

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.335

The effect of visual competition on saccadic behavior in a stop signal task

Weir, Zachariah A.

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.357

Common perceptual features drive braille letter recognition across modalities and levels of expertiseUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Yun, Hannah

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.349

Is Sensory Visual Cortex Required for Visual Working Memory: Insights from Meta-Analysis and Experimental Evidence

Konstantinou, Nikos

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.314

Neural evidence for a two-stage model of conscious perception

Menétrey, Maëlan Q.

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.324

In-built and learnt priors for motion direction perceptual decision-making

Ardasheva, Liubov

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.304

Biases in Perceived Object Speed in Depth During Visual Self-Motion  

Pandey, Anita

Motion: Optic flow

26.336

Oculomotor freezing reveals perceptual priority during free-viewing

Hanning, Nina

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.358

Drawings reveal no benefit of sleep on memoryUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Rosenthal, Samuel R.

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.305

Effects of visual cues on flow parsing and simultaneous heading perception

Shan, Zhoukuidong

Motion: Optic flow

26.325

Modulating color cue effectiveness: The role of active selection in visuomotor adaptation

OUELD KADDOUR EL HALLAOUI, Hamza

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.315

The (lack of) correlation between evoked and spontaneous brain oscillations: an individual difference approach

xiong, Sihan

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.337

Color distribution learning modulates saccade endpoints: a study of the global effect

Entzmann, Léa

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.350

Cortical control of working memory prioritization

Li, Hsin-Hung

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.359

Exploring the effects of delayed visual feedback on dynamic postural controlUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Pourhashemi, Nora

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.306

Head and eye dynamics across different navigational goals

Méndez, Andrés H.

Motion: Optic flow

26.338

Spatiotemporal competition resolution during anti-saccades

Ouerfelli-Ethier, Julie

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.326

Eye tracking in expertise assessment case studies

Shelepin, Evgenii

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.351

Investigating the effect of real-world background images on spatial working memory representations

Schmitz, Nicholas

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.316

Distinct mechanisms account for perceptual suppression forwards and backwards in time

Epstein, Michael

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.360

Exploring the Influence of Object Affordances and Proximity on Top-Down Visual Processing in the Dorsal and Ventral StreamsUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Hofer, Nisa

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.307

The influence of anticipation on human heading perception

Si, Roselind

Motion: Optic flow

26.339

Remapping in LIP takes time

Alkan, Yelda

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.327

Eye Movement Dynamics as a Measure of Expertise in the Video Game ExciteBike

Levin, Emily

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.352

Testing the duration of spontaneous spatial representation in working memory when items can be differentiated by temporal-order.

Bendickson, Sage

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.317

A dynamic normalization model with temporal receptive fields captures perceptual suppression by past and future stimuli

Chapman, Angus

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.361

Impact of Static Physical Arousal on Attentional NetworksUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Glotfelty, Jenna

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.318

Neural dynamics of grouping explain properties of serial dependence in orientation

Francis, Gregory

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.353

Using Rapid Invisible Frequency Tagging to track internal attention

Arora, Kabir

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.308

Modeling optic flow tuning in MSTd with convolutional neural networks

Layton, Oliver

Motion: Optic flow

26.328

Investigating the links between sustained attention, gaze fixation patterns, and face identity discrimination performance

Michaels, Jesse

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.340

Differential saccade related modulations in marmoset V1 across cell layers and types

More, Neya

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.362

Information Reliability Modulates Experience-Driven AttentionUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Doyle, Alenka

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.354

Support for and application of a measure of neural efficiency in visual processing

Wenger, Michael

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.329

The eyes move towards fearful faces hundreds of milliseconds before they reach awareness

Hu, Junchao

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.319

Pooling and segregation across different time scales

Hochmitz, Ilanit

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.341

Saccade response modulation in areas MT/MTC across cell types and layers

Bucklaew, Amy

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.309

Tracking visual targets during simulated self-motion

Anderson, Matt D.

Motion: Optic flow

26.363

Is the depth cue of Familiar Size computed using the biological equivalent of a trigonometric table?Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Darefsky, Jhera

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.310

Exploring top-down influences on illusory self-motion perception (vection) in younger and older adults

Murovec, Brandy

Motion: Optic flow

26.330

Specified functions of the first two fixations in face recognition: sampling the general-to-specific facial information.

liu, Meng

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.320

Analysis of the ERG Off-response

Tyler, Christopher

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.342

Functional architecture of visual responses in dorsal and ventral banks of anterior cingulate cortex

Thirunavukkarasu, Pranavan

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.364

Making Sense of Randomness: Investigating Perceived Event Boundaries Within Scrambled Picture StoriesUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Wilson, Lindsey K.

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.343

Steady-State Visually Evoked Potentials (SSVEPs) in the presence of voluntary eye and head movements

Liu, Weichen

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.331

Eye Movement Modulates the Face Inversion Effect in Emotion Recognition

Yang, Angeline

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.365

Representation-specific and general components of the task-evoked pupillary response in visual working memoryUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Kemball-Cook, William

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.344

Probing correlates of saccadic suppression in the primate superior colliculus and primary visual cortex using simulated and real saccades

Baumann, Matthias Philipp

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.332

Effects of contextual information on eye movements and recall performance in face learning

Speck, Martina J

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.366

Rhythmic attentional sampling in visual perception and visual working memoryUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Santiago, Khayla

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.345

Predictive Remapping in Neural Networks: A Model Based on Corollary Discharge Signals for Visual Continuity Across Saccades

Nandy, Anirvan

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.367

Tactile stimuli are mirrored in accord with external vantage points induced by virtual realityUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Das, Anwesha

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.368

Testing Whether Individual Dimensions of Spatial Locations Can Be Prioritized in Visuospatial Working MemoryUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Tao, Jocelyn

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.369

The Influence of Saccade Predictability on Feature Binding after an Eye MovementUndergraduate Just-In-Time Submission

Jaen, Isabel S.

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1