|
Abstract# 
|
Poster Title
|
First Author
|
Session
|
Room
|
|
56.301
|
Multiplicative noise in the Perky effect; how imagery affects vision
|
Reeves, Adam
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.302
|
A multidimensional experience sampling approach to mental imagery in learning and memory
|
Zhou, Silvia Shiwei
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.303
|
How Do We Remember Visual Information Without Visual Imagery?
|
Peruski, Ava G.
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.304
|
Spatial Dependence and Spatial Tolerance in Imagery Aftereffects for Static Orientation and Dynamic Rotation
|
Mao, Yanna
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.305
|
The time course of visual image generation
|
Zhang, Yueyang
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.306
|
A novel approach to characterizing the visual dimensions of mental imagery vividness using Gaussian process regression
|
Yurdakul, Oğul Can
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.307
|
What We Talk About When We Talk About Vividness
|
Huang, Xueyi
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.308
|
Aphantasia: Not the problem of neural representation?
|
Hong, Sang Wook
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.309
|
AI-generated Imagery Successfully Captures Mental Visualizations
|
Rehman, Zaynab
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.310
|
Emergent Visual Mental Imagery in Large Language Models
|
McCarty, Morgan
|
Visual Memory: Imagery
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.311
|
The coding of multiple visual features in visual working memory
|
Xu, Yaoda
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.312
|
Re-examining category-selective sensory reinstatement in visual recall
|
Prasad, Deepasri
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.313
|
Representational drift helps neural networks find stable and sparse solutions for visual working memory task
|
Poungtubtim, Chattarin
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.314
|
Dissociating Strength and Precision in Working Memory Representations: An Integrated Modeling Approach
|
Kim, Inik
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.315
|
The Effects of Frontoparietal Alpha tACS on Visual Short-term Memory Capacity
|
Varastegan, Sahereh
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.316
|
Stable Individual Differences in Strategic Visual Memory Use
|
Bissert, Trevor
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.317
|
Novelty Seekers vs. Familiarity Seekers: Individual Differences in Memory-Driven Visual Preference and Their Psychological Correlates.
|
Shimojo, Eiko
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.318
|
High-level visual discrimination abilities predict memory for image location as a function of meaningfulness.
|
Smithson, Conor
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.319
|
Universal Patterns and Individual Differences in Visual Memorability
|
Green, Harry
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.320
|
Continuous and Categorical Representations in Working Memory for Facial Expression
|
Golding, Jessica
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.321
|
Individuals use encoding strategies tailored to their abilities
|
Lin, Yin-ting
|
Visual Memory: Mechanisms, models, individual differences
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.322
|
Perceptography of face neurons.
|
Shahbazi, Elia
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.323
|
Intracranial EEG and Eye-Tracking Reveal Parafoveal Preview Contributions to Face Processing during Naturalistic Vision
|
Becker, Casey
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.324
|
One Face, Many Paths: Task-Dependent Neural Routing of Identical Facial Movements into Different Meanings
|
Chen, Yu
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.325
|
Pushing the Eyes to the Limit: Stable N170 Sensitivity to Eyes Despite Increased Diagnosticity in Expressive Face Judgments
|
Demeule, Chanelle
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.326
|
Neural correlates of face learning: The N250 distinguishes newly-learnt from similar-looking novel faces
|
Nevard, Alice
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.327
|
Relative salience determines whether we represent two faces simultaneously: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
|
Wiese, Holger
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.328
|
Lateralized representation of categorical face information in fusiform cortex
|
Lee, Samantha C
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.329
|
Neural representations of dynamic facial expressions in rSTS reflect perceived emotional and social similarity
|
Nizamoğlu, Hilal
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.330
|
The Temporal Pole as the Cortical Endpoint of the Lateral Face Processing Pathway
|
Gantz, Abigail
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.331
|
Shared and Divergent Neural Codes for Face Identity in Perception and Imagery
|
Liu, Shaofeng
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.332
|
How much identity information is necessary for familiar face recognition? Evidence from event-related brain potentials
|
Lidborg, Linda H.
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.333
|
Eyes on the FFA: Ability-Dependent Effects of HD-tDCS on Face Recognition and Left-Eye Information Use
|
Fiset, Daniel
|
Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.334
|
Perceptual Strategies in Emotion Recognition Across Levels of Autistic Traits: An Eye Tracking Study
|
Soroor, Golnoosh
|
Face and Body Perception: Emotion
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.335
|
Dissociating Mental Representation from Perception in Gendered Pain and Emotional Facial Expressions: A Reverse Correlation Study using Genetic Algorithm and Machine Learning
|
Richer, Arianne
|
Face and Body Perception: Emotion
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.336
|
Mapping How Dynamic and Static Fear and Surprise Expressions Are Recognized Across Ages
|
Poncet, Fanny
|
Face and Body Perception: Emotion
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.337
|
Processing of facial expressions in primate superior colliculus neurons
|
Yu, Gongchen
|
Face and Body Perception: Emotion
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.338
|
Updating the Crowd: How Attentional Load Shapes Ensemble Emotion Representations in Working Memory Updating
|
Romero, Bryce C.
|
Face and Body Perception: Emotion
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.339
|
Global Spatial Structure Differentially Reshapes Local Chromatic Representations across Early and Late Visual Working Memory Maintenance Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Tomlin, Craig
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.340
|
Neural Signatures of Real and AI-Generated Face Perception Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Dixon, Heaven
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.341
|
Schizophrenia affects directness and smoothness of reaching trajectories guided by vision and proprioception Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Glasman, Maya
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.342
|
Are we attentionally biased toward regularities? Not if they fail to benefit behavior Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Ross-Moody, Caiden
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.343
|
Evaluation of Model-Generated Saliency Maps for Affective Scenes Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Sartan, Simona
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.344
|
Can a bathtub be in the bedroom scene?: 2 diagnostic object combining strategy Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Setasartit, Phutanik
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.345
|
Independent ensemble feature representation at the object level. Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Shirley, Mikayla
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.346
|
Stimulus-specific memorability effects go beyond memory Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Suplica, Darius
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.347
|
Stereoscopic presentation of masking occluders reveals the time course required for perceptual completion of objects Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Turro-Serrano, Hugo
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.348
|
Comprehensive Characterization of Color Discrimination Thresholds in Deuteranopes Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Wang, Kara
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.349
|
Simultaneous representation of location with respect to landmarks and boundaries Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Warmuth, Kyra
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.350
|
Where does the eye go? Shape-based and global spatial biases in generative face pareidolia. Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Westrick, Emily
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.351
|
Exploring interocular interactions in healthy controls during binocular rivalry with asymmetric stimulus contrast using SSVEP Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Wiland, Riley
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.352
|
Influence of spatial relevance and statistical learning on attentional capture Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Wright, Jordyn R.
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.353
|
Identifying brain regions engaged in visual emotional process: Comparison of univariate vs multivariate methods Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Yin, Benjamin Cheng
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.354
|
Reflexive inhibition of eye movements relies on intact cortical visual processing Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Youchom-Tagheu, Klaury
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.355
|
The Association of Classroom Seating Location on Visual Gaze Behavior and Mind-Wandering Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Zhang, Nanyu
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.356
|
Expectation confirmation results in more conservative perceptual decisions: a statistical learning study Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Zhao, Zihui
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.357
|
A Mnemonic task attenuates other-race deficits in recognition memory and implicit bias Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Ahmad, Yoseph
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.358
|
The Role of Color and Shape in Bottom-Up Processing with Realistic Stimuli Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Park, Sandra
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.359
|
Contrast manipulations influence on congruency effect in expert music reading Undergraduate Just-In-Time Submission
|
Shah, Darshan
|
Undergraduate Just-In-Time 3
|
Banyan Breezeway
|
|
56.401
|
Does neural activity in human V1 persist during working memory, and if not, why?
|
Chu, Wing K. H.
|
Visual Working Memory: Spatial
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.402
|
Effect of landmark usefulness on spatial working memory representations
|
Schmitz, Nicholas
|
Visual Working Memory: Spatial
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.403
|
N2pc set-size effects emerge when working memory requires flexible spatial representations
|
Hu, Gengshi
|
Visual Working Memory: Spatial
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.404
|
Allocentric visuospatial working memory is more robust than egocentric to age-related decline
|
Wernicke, Stella
|
Visual Working Memory: Spatial
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.405
|
Spatiotopic working memory measured with oculomotor responses
|
Bass, Sylvie R.
|
Visual Working Memory: Spatial
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.406
|
Visual Context Modulates Systematic Biases in Human Spatial Working Memory
|
Lim, Danny
|
Visual Working Memory: Spatial
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.407
|
Buy One, Get the Rest Free: Accessing a Single Element Activates the Whole Chunk Even When It Hurts
|
Ertas, Nurullah
|
Visual Working Memory: Objects, features
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.408
|
No real-world object benefit for visual working memory in a whole-report task
|
Kozlova, Olga
|
Visual Working Memory: Objects, features
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.409
|
Flexible grouping processes in visual working memory via adaptable pointer allocation
|
Lando, Shachar
|
Visual Working Memory: Objects, features
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.410
|
Planning favors gist-level ensembles under higher visual working memory demand
|
Ying, Zhuojun
|
Visual Working Memory: Objects, features
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.411
|
Race and Gender are spontaneously encoded in Visual Working Memory (VWM)
|
Williams, Lauren
|
Visual Working Memory: Objects, features
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.412
|
Identifying the visual features of European Paleolithic cave paintings that are diagnostic of category, age, and location
|
Tomz, David
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.413
|
Three-dimensional shape cues affect human and artificial recognition systems differently
|
Baker, Nicholas
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.414
|
A deeper look into occlusion types and their impact on object recognition models
|
King, Courtney M.
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.415
|
Better Models Through Worse Images: Degradation Training Helps Align CNNs with Humans
|
Parde, Connor
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.416
|
Critical Viewing Distance for Object Recognition under Degraded Vision
|
Jin, Rui
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.417
|
A Geometric Framework for Testing Euclidean and Hyperbolic Structure in Neural Visual Representations
|
Chen, Yifei E.
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.418
|
When Models See Wholes: A Mechanistic Account of Holistic Processing in Deep Vision Models
|
Doshi, Fenil
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.419
|
Adopting a human developmental visual diet yields robust and shape-based AI vision
|
Lu, Zejin
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.420
|
Exploring Individual Differences in DNN Representations
|
Peng, Yinuo
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.421
|
Natural shape features facilitate object representation in cortical area V4 and artificial neural networks
|
Wube, Dagmawi N.
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.422
|
Task-Driven Recurrent Demands Reduce ANN Alignment with Primate IT
|
Fide, Ezgi
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.423
|
The Impact of Recurrent Circuitry on Emergent Orthogonal Category Structure in Deep Vision Models
|
Luo, Kexin Cindy
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.424
|
Object and Scene Recognition Abilities Predict the Content and Quality of Image Descriptions
|
Mueller, Melina O.
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.425
|
The SHINIER the Better: An Adaptation of the SHINE Toolbox on Python
|
Salvas-Hébert, Mathias
|
Object Recognition: Models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.426
|
Recurrent network contributions to visual response dynamics in macaque IT revealed by targeted optogenetics and modeling
|
Dinh, Alvin
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.427
|
Neural basis of perceived position in the frame effect
|
Choe, Eunhye
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.428
|
The neural correlates of metacontrast masking are stimulus specific.
|
Contemori, Giulio
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.429
|
Symmetry responses in marmoset visual cortex measured with SSVEPs
|
Kohler, Peter J.
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.430
|
The influence of familiarity on symmetry perception
|
Dao, Chi T. K.
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.431
|
Low-variance dimensions of cortical activity carry behaviorally relevant information
|
Han, Chihye
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.432
|
Contour integration in humans and CNNs
|
Herzog, Michael
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.433
|
Internal noise may not be so internal
|
Ng, Cherlyn J
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.434
|
From Neural Units to Constant Curvature Representations of Contour Shape
|
Kellman, Philip
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.435
|
Divergent Developmental Trajectories of Visual Acuity and Crowding Revealed Through Biomimetic Deep Neural Network Training
|
Arslan, Suayb
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.436
|
Representational momentum in 2D visual feature space follows a Feature-Selection strategy
|
Chunamchai, Sedthapong
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.437
|
The Multiscale Entropy-Regularized Symmetry (MERSymm) Algorithm for the General Extraction of Gestalt Principles and Symbolic Knowledge from Images
|
Kutt, Brody
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.438
|
Comparing brain, human, and machine perceptual similarity of visual images
|
Chong, Daniel
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.439
|
Attention modulates both serial dependence and central tendency bias in spatial judgments
|
Niemi, Saija M.
|
Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.440
|
Which delay is most effective? Characterizing temporal sensitivity to abrupt onset salient cues across delays and individuals
|
Montalvo, Derrek T.
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.441
|
The Influence of Motivation on Attentional Capture and Feature Perception
|
Liu, Fengyuan
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.442
|
Attentional Capture by an Abrupt Onset Impairs Target Perception Under Serial Search, but Not Under Parallel Search
|
Heo, Seonbeom
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.443
|
Where Attention is Captured: Localizing the Processing Locus of Interference from Salient Singleton Distractors.
|
Kwon, Jonga
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.444
|
Seeing an Event Isn’t Enough: Phenomenal Causality Modulates Attentional Capture But Not Automatically
|
He, Wanna
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.445
|
Distraction Under High Perceptual Load: Attentional Capture Occurs Even Without Behavioral Costs.
|
Manini, Greta
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.446
|
Effects of inter-trial priming on contingent attentional capture and set-specific capture
|
Moore, Katherine S.
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.447
|
The incidence of visual alerting is not black and white.
|
Yapp, Rachel J.
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.448
|
Impact of target- and distractor-defining stimulus features on distractor-induced attentional capture at task-irrelevant locations
|
Purnell, Sarah E.
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.449
|
Task structure shapes behavioral estimates of focused and distributed spatial attention
|
Harrison, Amelia
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.450
|
Rapid inversion of singleton distractor representations underlies learned attentional suppression
|
Zhang, Ziyao
|
Attention: Capture 2
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.451
|
Modulations of Ocular Drift During a Covert Attention Task
|
Brandolani, Riccardo
|
Attention: Temporal
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.452
|
Concurrent Physical Effort Facilitates Temporal Attention
|
Yang, Li
|
Attention: Temporal
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.453
|
Mechanisms of temporal individuation and averaging: the role of prior knowledge
|
Ramati, Roy
|
Attention: Temporal
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.454
|
An Electrophysiological Study of Rhythmic Attentional Sampling During Temporal Orienting
|
Powell, Travis
|
Attention: Temporal
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.455
|
Dynamic profiles of temporal attention to working-memory contents
|
Echeverria-Altuna, Irene
|
Attention: Temporal
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.456
|
The post-target dip: Detecting targets in a continuous stream boosts memory for target-paired images but impairs memory for the next image
|
Pham, Teresa P.
|
Attention: Temporal
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.457
|
Conceptual Relatedness Fails as a Search Template Under High-Speed Presentation
|
Kousa, Moussa
|
Attention: Temporal
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.458
|
Experience Dependent Modulation of Arousal During Dynamic Game Performance
|
Kulwicki, Jordan
|
Attention: Temporal
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.459
|
Aging and Visual Attention: Minimal Impact or Major Decline?
|
Holcombe, Alex
|
Attention: Temporal
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.460
|
Spatial Gradients of Reward and Threat Interact to Guide Human Foraging Patterns
|
TAVACIOGLU, EBRU ECEM
|
Attention: Reward
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.461
|
Attentional capture by signals of reward influences value-based decision-making
|
Pearson, Daniel
|
Attention: Reward
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.462
|
Emotional Climate Images Capture Attention
|
Wallace, Erin
|
Attention: Reward
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.463
|
The Influence of Emotion on Object-Based Attention Using Reward
|
Mahagabin, Sanweda
|
Attention: Reward
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.464
|
Emotional arousal modulates receptive field properties in human early visual cortices
|
Sun, Chenanke
|
Attention: Reward
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.465
|
What does vision sound like? Variability in cross-modal perception
|
Lytle, Naomi
|
Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.466
|
Lower Susceptibility to the McGurk Illusion in Misophonia
|
Mahzouni, Ghazaleh
|
Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.467
|
Individualized Acoustic Noise Enhances Vision Through Crossmodal Stochastic Resonance
|
Ozaydin, Mustafa
|
Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.468
|
The development of crossmodal intuitive physics and its relation to crossmodal correspondences
|
Abdollahinarenjbon, Mahan
|
Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.469
|
Bottom-up and top-down factors in the ventriloquist effect
|
Park, Zion
|
Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.470
|
Synthetic Scene Generation for Evaluating Visual Feature Contributions to Segmentation Decisions
|
Martin, Joshua M.
|
Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.471
|
Sustained Auditory Spatial Attention Facilitates Visual Processing
|
Choi, Yong Min
|
Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual
|
Pavilion
|
|
56.472
|
Emotional arousal alters population spatial frequency tuning
|
Ramirez, Luis D.
|
Multisensory Processing: Audiovisual
|
Pavilion
|