Saturday Afternoon Posters, Banyan Breezeway

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

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

Session 

26.305

Effects of visual cues on flow parsing and simultaneous heading perception

Shan, Zhoukuidong

Motion: Optic flow

26.310

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

Murovec, Brandy

Motion: Optic flow

26.307

The influence of anticipation on human heading perception

Si, Roselind

Motion: Optic flow

26.308

Modeling optic flow tuning in MSTd with convolutional neural networks

Layton, Oliver

Motion: Optic flow

26.304

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

Pandey, Anita

Motion: Optic flow

26.306

Head and eye dynamics across different navigational goals

Méndez, Andrés H.

Motion: Optic flow

26.302

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

Scherff, Malte

Motion: Optic flow

26.303

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

Shen, Xuechun

Motion: Optic flow

26.301

Can people learn their unique retinal motion statistics?

Xu, Jiaming

Motion: Optic flow

26.309

Tracking visual targets during simulated self-motion

Anderson, Matt D.

Motion: Optic flow

26.318

Neural dynamics of grouping explain properties of serial dependence in orientation

Francis, Gregory

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.315

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

xiong, Sihan

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.314

Neural evidence for a two-stage model of conscious perception

Menétrey, Maëlan Q.

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.312

The effect of fast flicker adaptation on contrast discrimination

Song, Jaeseon

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.319

Pooling and segregation across different time scales

Hochmitz, Ilanit

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.320

Analysis of the ERG Off-response

Tyler, Christopher

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

26.313

Delayed normalization accounts for temporal dynamics in visual and somatosensory cortices

Li, Luhe

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

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

26.316

Distinct mechanisms account for perceptual suppression forwards and backwards in time

Epstein, Michael

Temporal Processing: Neural mechanisms, models

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

26.349

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

26.353

Using Rapid Invisible Frequency Tagging to track internal attention

Arora, Kabir

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.354

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

Wenger, Michael

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.346

Representations of imaginary scene in the alpha band

Stecher, Rico

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.351

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

Schmitz, Nicholas

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

26.352

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

26.348

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

26.350

Cortical control of working memory prioritization

Li, Hsin-Hung

Visual Memory: Working memory and neural mechanisms

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

26.324

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

Ardasheva, Liubov

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.321

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

Chiu, Tzu-Yao

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.329

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

Hu, Junchao

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.323

Effective and non-effective cues for probabilistic contextual visuomotor adaptation

Montagnini, Anna

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

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

26.327

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

Levin, Emily

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

26.326

Eye tracking in expertise assessment case studies

Shelepin, Evgenii

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

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

26.331

Eye Movement Modulates the Face Inversion Effect in Emotion Recognition

Yang, Angeline

Eye Movements: Learning, expertise, context and faces

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

26.337

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

Entzmann, Léa

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.339

Remapping in LIP takes time

Alkan, Yelda

Eye Movements: Saccades

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

26.338

Spatiotemporal competition resolution during anti-saccades

Ouerfelli-Ethier, Julie

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.334

Characteristics of head-eye saccades in natural tasks

Jolly, Paul

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.333

Motion masking at saccadic speed is largely invariant to motion amplitude

Nörenberg, Wiebke

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.340

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

More, Neya

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.341

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

Bucklaew, Amy

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.342

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

Thirunavukkarasu, Pranavan

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.336

Oculomotor freezing reveals perceptual priority during free-viewing

Hanning, Nina

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.343

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

Liu, Weichen

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.345

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

Nandy, Anirvan

Eye Movements: Saccades

26.335

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

Weir, Zachariah A.

Eye Movements: Saccades

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

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

26.360

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

26.358

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

Rosenthal, Samuel R.

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.362

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

Doyle, Alenka

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.366

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

Santiago, Khayla

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.359

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

Pourhashemi, Nora

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.368

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

26.367

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

26.365

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

26.356

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

Bhimani, Ali

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

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

26.364

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

Wilson, Lindsey K.

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

26.361

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

Glotfelty, Jenna

Undergraduate Just-In-Time 1

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