Development: Neural mechanisms and eye movements

Poster Session: Sunday, May 21, 2023, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

36.301

The HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study: Relevance to the Vision Sciences Community

Scott, Lisa S.

36.302

ASSESSING THE RELIABILITY OF ERP, SSVEP, AND OSCILLATORY DATA METHODOLOGY FOR VISUAL PARADIGMS IN INFANT EEG

Boylan, Maeve R.

36.303

Brain Responses to Symmetry during Early Infancy

Kohler, Peter J.

36.304

Neural mechanisms of surface feature label learning in early childhood

McCraw, Alexis

36.305

Strobe-rearing preserves motion selectivity but disrupts direction selectivity in macaque area MT

Sharma, Saloni

36.307

Youth is not wasted on the young: Late-in-life sight restoration in congenitally blind children leads to the emergence of some visual constructional skills but not others

Gilad-Gutnick, Sharon

36.308

Experience is required to develop visual-nonvisual multisensory integration capabilities

Stein, Barry

36.309

The building blocks of vision: evidence for a hierarchical, retinotopic organization in the human neonate brain

Arcaro, Michael

36.310

Development of Peak Alpha Frequency During Infancy

Elhamiasl, Mina

36.311

Phonemic Discrimination and Eye Movements in Infants

Kay, Shir

36.312

Perspective matters: the role of scene point of view on infants’ looking strategies

Nelson, Christian

36.313

The Distribution of Gaze Positions of Human Infants in Natural Behavior

Candy, T Rowan