Scene Perception: Categorization, memory, clinical, intuitive physics, models

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

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Aversion to Ambiguity: The Relationship Between Categorization Ambiguity and Pleasure in Viewing Real-World Images

Tang, Yikai

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Visual and Semantic Scene Information: A Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials Study

Stadhard, Skylar

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Factors affecting baseline boundary extension effect: a meta-analysis

Lukavský, Jiří

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The Effect of Scene Clutter on Visual Representations

Bracci, Stefania

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Distinct roles of visual and semantic information in scene detection and categorization

Aronson, Sage

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Untypical scene exemplars are easier to remember, but harder to categorize

Atzert, Charlotte

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Ensemble physics: perceiving the mass of groups of objects is more than the sum of its parts

Vivanco Cepeda, Vicente

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Intuitive physical and domain-general reasoning are dissociable in the human brain

Pramod, RT

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A large-scale vision-language fMRI dataset for multi-modal semantic processing

Li, Yuanning

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Scene Understanding Maps: Predicting Most Frequently Fixated Object during Free Viewing with Multi-Modal Large Language Models

Murlidaran, Shravan

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Foveated Multi-Modal Large Language Model Maps to Predict Time to Understand Scenes

Wen, Ziqi

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Seeing from the ground up: Spontaneous perception of 'causal history' due to intuitive physics

Wong, Kimberly W.

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Modeling visual cortex with local unsupervised learning

Passi, Ananya