Abstract#
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Poster Title
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First Author
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Session
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Room
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56.311
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Effects of Prototypicality on Perceived Facial Ugliness
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Chen, Cheng Hsuan
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts configurations, features
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.318
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A comprehensive comparison of attentional templates maintained in working memory and long-term memory
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Song, Huixin
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Visual Search: Memory, search templates
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.325
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Combining surface reflectance and motion cues in peripheral target detection
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Duan, Yunyan
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Visual Search: Mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.301
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Age-related differences in detecting facial emotion changes: unveiling the impact of dynamic stimuli on sensitivity
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Yeh, Su-Ling
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.334
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High-dimensional latent manifolds as predictors of individual differences in naturalistic movie viewing
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Han, Chihye
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.415
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Enhancing eye movement control in Virtual Reality: Ocular Biofeedback Training and its potential implications for Attention Deficits
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Ben Joseph, Tchiya
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.444
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Responses in human early visual cortex are more sensitive to task difficulty than object category.
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Kim, June Hee
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Object Recognition: Structure of categories
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Pavilion
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56.452
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Spatial scrambling in human vision: investigating efficiency for discriminating scrambled letters using convolutional neural networks and confusion matrices
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Zhu, Xingqi Raffles
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Spatial Vision: Machine learning, neural networks
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Pavilion
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56.435
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Influence of background on the spatial-frequency channel for object recognition
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Subramanian, Ajay
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Object Recognition: Basic features
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Pavilion
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56.426
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No correlation between interocular delay and stereosensitvity in healthy adults
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Reynaud, Alexandre
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Binocular Vision: Disparity, stereopsis and suppression
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Pavilion
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56.408
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Age-related preservation of proprioception- and vision-guided virtual hand movements
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Reynoso, Jose
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Action: Clinical, neural
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Pavilion
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56.340
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Spatial Tuning of Visual Responses to Symmetries in Textures
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Iskandar, Yara
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.401
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Walking impacts vision: Spatial and temporal frequency dependent changes to vision during locomotion
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Blencowe, Marlon
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Action: Locomotor, flow, steering
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Pavilion
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56.319
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Are Search Templates Target-object Reconstructions?
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Ahn, Seoyoung
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Visual Search: Memory, search templates
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.312
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Identifying Other-Race Faces: It’s Less in the Eyes.
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Proulx, Anthony
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts configurations, features
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.326
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Deep Learning and visual search: Using raw eye movement data, convolutional neural networks generate target-location predictions in line with experimental manipulations
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Crotty, Nicholas
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Visual Search: Mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.341
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Visual responses to local vs. full-field textures in the primate superior colliculus
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Subramanian, Divya
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.409
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Development of gross and fine visuo-motor ability: Insights from late-sighted children
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Ben-Ami, Shlomit
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Action: Clinical, neural
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Pavilion
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56.416
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How contextual information modulates eye movements during natural sequential behavior in a dynamic scene.
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Pomè, Antonella
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.427
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Binocular combination under asynchronous viewing conditions
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Gurman, Daniel
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Binocular Vision: Disparity, stereopsis and suppression
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Pavilion
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56.436
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Improvement of acuity following motion adaptation: the role of low spatial frequencies
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Dakin, Steven
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Object Recognition: Basic features
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Pavilion
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56.302
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BEAT: Berkeley Emotion and Affect Tracking Dataset
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Hernandez, Ana
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.453
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Towards determining the location of the Preferred Retinal Locus of patients with macular disease: A deep learning-based simulation
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Soans, Rijul Saurabh
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Spatial Vision: Machine learning, neural networks
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Pavilion
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56.402
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Walking while performing visual, auditory and crossmodal tasks produces oscillations entrained to the gait cycle
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Alais, David
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Action: Locomotor, flow, steering
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Pavilion
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56.335
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Inverted visual coding across category-selective visual areas
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Steel, Adam
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.445
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Investigating the impact of Gaussian noise on face recognition performance for humans and convolutional neural networks
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Jeon, Ikhwan
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Object Recognition: Structure of categories
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Pavilion
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56.418
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Microsaccades and Ocular Drift in Ophthalmic and Neurologic Disease
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Abozid, Ola
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.327
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Modeling negatively accelerating search slopes in a relational search task
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Heaton, Rachel
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Visual Search: Mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.336
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Neurophysiology of Symmetry Processing in Macaque Visual Cortex
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Audurier, Pauline
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.437
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More predictive, easier to detect? Contrast sensitivities in different predictability contexts
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Song, Seyoon
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Object Recognition: Basic features
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Pavilion
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56.320
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Attentional template activation and switch costs during preparation for predictable multiple-colour search
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Wang, Ziyi
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Visual Search: Memory, search templates
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.314
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The Effect of Fixation Location on Face Perception in Younger and Older Adults
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Cui, Eric
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts configurations, features
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.410
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How much vision impairment does it take to decrease performance in freestyle swimming?
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Mann, David
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Action: Clinical, neural
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Pavilion
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56.454
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Multitask Machine Learning of Contrast Sensitivity Functions
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Barbour, Dennis
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Spatial Vision: Machine learning, neural networks
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Pavilion
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56.428
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Temporal latencies and position uncertainty in stereoscopic and luminance motion using a continuous eye-tracking task
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Serrano-Pedraza, Ignacio
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Binocular Vision: Disparity, stereopsis and suppression
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Pavilion
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56.403
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Spatio-temporal collision envelope in virtual reality walking with colliding pedestrians
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Doyon, Jonathan K.
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Action: Locomotor, flow, steering
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Pavilion
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56.446
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Using texture synthesis to identify the features supporting coarse and fine object categorization
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Henderson, Margaret
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Object Recognition: Structure of categories
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Pavilion
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56.303
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Developing a non-human primate model to dissect the neural mechanisms of facial emotion processing relevant in autism spectrum disorder
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Taghian Alamooti, Shirin
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.342
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Investigating Local and Configural Shape Processing with Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials
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Samet, Shaya
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.321
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Multiple identified items can be simulatenously tested against the target templates in memory in the hybrid visual and memory search
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Zheng, Yujie
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Visual Search: Memory, search templates
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.343
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Unconscious Perception of Continuity During Visual Suppression
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Zhang, Zhilin
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.419
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Saccade Profiles Across Tasks After Childhood Hemispherectomy
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Chroneos, Maria Z.
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.315
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The integration of information from the left and right halves of the face in human and artificial neural networks.
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Quinn, Bartholomew P. A.
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts configurations, features
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.429
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Global internal disparity noise increases with rising levels of disparity pedestal
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Ding, Jian
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Binocular Vision: Disparity, stereopsis and suppression
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Pavilion
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56.328
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The Attentional Template Theory of Multiple-target Search Errors
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Adamo, Stephen H
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Visual Search: Mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.447
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Common representational format in object-selective visual cortex for photographs and dynamic sketches
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Saleki, Sharif
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Object Recognition: Structure of categories
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Pavilion
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56.304
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Ethnicity and Pain Recognition: Unraveling Confusion Patterns in Facial Expressions
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Plouffe-Demers, Marie-Pier
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.411
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Functional connectivity of attention network related to individual differences in visual and proprioceptive weighting
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Folco, Kess
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Action: Clinical, neural
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Pavilion
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56.337
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Sparse null codes emerge and dominate representations in deep neural network vision models
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Robinson, Brian S.
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.438
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Which shape features determine detectability of camouflaged radial frequency patterns?
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Lew, Wei Hau
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Object Recognition: Basic features
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Pavilion
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56.404
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Can covert and explicit “leaders” steer and split real human crowds?
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Yoshida, Kei
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Action: Locomotor, flow, steering
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Pavilion
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56.455
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GramStatTexNet: Using the Gram Matrix of Multi-Scale Pyramids to Contrastively Learn Texture Model Statistics
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DuTell, Vasha
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Spatial Vision: Machine learning, neural networks
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Pavilion
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56.322
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Attentional Selection is the Gatekeeper to VWM
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Hamblin-Frohman, Zachary
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Visual Search: Memory, search templates
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.412
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Neurophysiological cross-task similarities between metacontrol states
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Wang, Xi
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Action: Clinical, neural
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Pavilion
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56.448
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DreamOn: Enhancing Deep Learning in Medical Imaging with REM-Dream-Inspired Data Augmentation
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Lerch, Luc
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Object Recognition: Structure of categories
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Pavilion
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56.338
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The effect of pupil size on near-threshold detection is not mediated by alpha, beta, or theta power
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Ruuskanen, Veera
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.316
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The left eye and upper eye biases are largely not face-specific.
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Davidenko, Nicolas
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts configurations, features
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.420
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Differences in smooth pursuit characteristics in different types of strabismus.
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SANZ, ELENA
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.456
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Recurrence is needed to account for the sharper orientation-tuned surround suppression for oblique versus cardinal orientations
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Miao, Huiyuan
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Spatial Vision: Machine learning, neural networks
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Pavilion
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56.344
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Gamma-band synchronization in visual cortex induced by tACS promotes contour integration
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Hong, Sang Wook
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.305
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Gender differences in the encoding and decoding of pain facial expressions.
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Richer, Arianne
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.329
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Getting more out of response time measures: Delineating separable motor and cognitive subcomponents of response time via drift diffusion modeling
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Grady, Justin
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Visual Search: Mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.439
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Features for visual object recognition.
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Arguin, Martin
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Object Recognition: Basic features
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Pavilion
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56.405
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How many moving obstacles do we respond to at once? A temporal threshold model best accounts for collision avoidance in a crowd
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Veprek, Kyra
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Action: Locomotor, flow, steering
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Pavilion
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56.430
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The mechanisms of crossed and uncrossed disparities in coarse stereopsis
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Wang, Penghan
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Binocular Vision: Disparity, stereopsis and suppression
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Pavilion
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56.317
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The tuning of face pareidolia to orientation statistics
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Balas, Benjamin
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Face and Body Perception: Wholes, parts configurations, features
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.421
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Fine spatial vision is optimally adapted to the abnormal fixational eye movements of people with amblyopia
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Chung, Susana T. L.
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.323
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No signs of interference between learned attentional sets
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Marx, Seth
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Visual Search: Memory, search templates
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.449
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Pattern of associations across categories in visual recognition
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Soen, Laura
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Object Recognition: Structure of categories
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Pavilion
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56.440
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Object-substitution masking: The role of low-level chromatic similarity
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Lange, Ryan
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Object Recognition: Basic features
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Pavilion
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56.413
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Order-Dependent Functional Brain Connectivity in a Cue-Separation Grasp Task
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Luabeya, Gaelle
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Action: Clinical, neural
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Pavilion
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56.306
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Images of facial expressions with harder to reconstruct representations are evaluated and remembered as more intensely emotional
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Fagan, Nicholas
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.406
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Control theoretical models for visuomotor control explains brain activity during naturalistic driving
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Zhang, Tianjiao
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Action: Locomotor, flow, steering
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Pavilion
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56.457
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Mapping models of V1 and V2 selectivity with local spectral reverse correlation
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Oleskiw, Timothy D.
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Spatial Vision: Machine learning, neural networks
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Pavilion
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56.339
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Association between Proficiency and Idiosyncratic Biases in Medical Image Perception
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Ren, Zhihang
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Perceptual Organization: Neural mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.345
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Brain Responses to Symmetries in Naturalistic Novel Three-Dimensional Objects
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Ragavaloo, Shenoa
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.431
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Unraveling the impact of stereoscopic vision on daily tasks in younger and older adults
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Chopin, Adrien
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Binocular Vision: Disparity, stereopsis and suppression
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Pavilion
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56.330
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Comparing Convolutional Neural Networks to Traditional Models of Covert Attention During Visual Search
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Soni, Ansh K.
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Visual Search: Mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.324
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Seeing eye to “egg”: Can attention and memory be impacted by “social” objects?
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Hayward, Dana
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Visual Search: Memory, search templates
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.450
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Exploring mental representation of visual emoji symbols through human similarity judgments
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Yun, Yiling
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Object Recognition: Structure of categories
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Pavilion
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56.458
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Possible Optimal Strategies for Orientation Coding in Macaque V1 Revealed with a Self-Attention Deep Neural Network (SA-DNN) Model
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Wang, Xin
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Spatial Vision: Machine learning, neural networks
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Pavilion
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56.331
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Bayesian Heuristic Decision Analysis of Visual Search
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Geisler, Wilson S.
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Visual Search: Mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.414
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Visual cortex encodes spatially specific reward information during closed-loop naturalistic interaction
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Kim, Royoung
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Action: Clinical, neural
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Pavilion
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56.407
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Anticipatory control of steering through multiple waypoints
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Jansen, AJ
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Action: Locomotor, flow, steering
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Pavilion
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56.422
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Reduced visual acuity due to defocus cannot fully account for the abnormal fixational eye movements of persons with amblyopia
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Kwon, Sunwoo
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.432
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Partitioning the effects of distinct natural-scene properties on visual performance
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White, David
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Binocular Vision: Disparity, stereopsis and suppression
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Pavilion
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56.307
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Interaction Between the Prefrontal and Visual Cortices Supports Subjective Fear
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Taschereau-Dumouchel, Vincent
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.346
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From Curvature to Contour: Hierarchical Representations of Contour Shapes in Terms of Constant Curvature Segments
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Lande, Kevin
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.441
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Composite Object Representation Makes Tracking Through Rotation Deficient
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Wu, Qihan
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Object Recognition: Basic features
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Pavilion
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56.332
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Stepping into the Same River Twice: Are Miss Errors in Visual Search Deterministic or Stochastic?
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Li, Aoqi
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Visual Search: Mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.308
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Perceived Ambiguity of Facial Expression -Contribution of the Combination of Facial Parts of Different Emotions-
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Hamano, Takashige
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.451
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Time-resolved brain activation patterns reveal hierarchical representations of scene grammar when viewing isolated objects
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Kallmayer, Aylin
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Object Recognition: Structure of categories
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Pavilion
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56.423
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The effect of image size and defocus on children’s reflex vergence eye movements to natural images
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Marella, Bhagya L
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.442
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An Occipitotemporal Region that Identifies Relevant Features
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Zeng, Yuxuan
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Object Recognition: Basic features
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Pavilion
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56.347
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The effect of retinal sizes on ensemble size judgments of objects in different depth planes
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Aspelund, Katrín Fjóla
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.433
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Performance metrics of real-world perception in augmented reality
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Duijnhouwer, Jacob
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Binocular Vision: Disparity, stereopsis and suppression
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Pavilion
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56.459
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Visual Inputs Reconstructing through Enhanced 3T fMRI Data from Optimal Transport Guided Generative Adversarial Network
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Xiong, Yujian
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Spatial Vision: Machine learning, neural networks
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Pavilion
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56.348
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Underestimation of numerosity with occlusion is density dependent
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Men, Hui
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.443
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Spiky and Stubby Objects in Human Visual Perception
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Au, Ashley
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Object Recognition: Basic features
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Pavilion
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56.333
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Mechanisms of a Convolutional Neural Network that Learns to Covertly Attend
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Srivastava, Sudhanshu
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Visual Search: Mechanisms, models
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.424
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MEASURING REFRACTIVE ERROR USING CONTINUOUS PSYCHOPHYSICS AND EYE TRACKING
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Pirso, Ethan
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.309
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Your Smile, My Success: Faces Associated With Positive Emotion Facilitate Cognitive Flexibility and Stability
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Almasi, Rebeka
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.425
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Behavioral and oculomotor effects of scotoma awareness training in patients with central vision loss
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Maniglia, Marcello
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Eye Movements: Clinical
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Pavilion
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56.349
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Perceptual Gestalt at War
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Li, Zhen
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.310
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Visuocortical, Autonomic, and Behavioral Dynamics During the Generalization of Acquired Social Fear
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Pouliot, Jourdan
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Face and Body Perception: Emotion
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.350
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Understanding the time course and spatial biases of natural scene segmentation
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Coen-Cagli, Ruben
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.351
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Pushing the ball vs. Pulling the rubber band: Reversal of causal agent-patient relationship between two moving objects induced by a speed change at the moment of separation
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Ju, Jimin
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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56.352
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Do visual objects lose their individuality due to the perception of collective goals?: Evidence from numerical underestimation in the Wolfpack effect
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Bai, Dawei
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Perceptual Organization: Parts, wholes, groups
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Banyan Breezeway
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