Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms

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

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

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The superior parietal lobule scene region is involved in visually-guided navigation

Yoon, Hee Kyung

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The addition of stereopsis to natural scenes enhances human brain activation in scene-selective regions

Varon, Sofia

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Maintaining vs. updating representations: Roles of parahippocampal, occipital, and retrosplenial cortices in scene perception

Zhang, Treedom Beiyin

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Valence of the scene context, not the people in the scene is captured in the visual cortex and visual artificial neural networks

Yargholi, Elahe

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Prediction Effects in Early Visual Perception

Kaur, Anmol

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Representation of goal-modulated navigational affordances in the human brain

Yu, Jinkook

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Neural correlates of boundary prominence and type in the human brain

Park, Jieun

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From Vision to Decision: How Tasks Transform Dynamic Brain Representations

Duan, Yaocong

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Atypical place selectivity in the retrosplenial complex in individuals with autism spectrum disorder

Li, Taylor L.

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Characterizing the probable location of scene perception and place memory areas along the cortical hierarchy – a publicly available resource

Steel, Adam

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High-dimensional structure underlying individual differences in naturalistic visual experience

Han, Chihye

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Neural activity resolved in space and time through fusion of large-scale EEG and fMRI datasets.

Charest, Ian