Scene Perception: Spatiotemporal factors

Poster Session: Monday, May 22, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

43.316

Comparing explicit and implicit ensemble perception

Hochstein, Shaul

43.317

The influence of scene context on individual and ensemble encoding of object positions

Tena Garcia, Yanina E.

43.318

Scene memory for intrinsic and extrinsic boundaries

Gottesman, Carmela

43.319

How to build a scene: Relational representations are constructed in a canonical order

Sun, Zekun

43.320

Where was the moose? The time course of dynamic road scene perception

Wolfe, Benjamin

43.321

Neural dynamics of natural scene processing across cortical areas as revealed by EEG decoding

Orima, Taiki

43.323

Central Vision Loss Worsens Scene Understanding and Increases Eye Movement Variability

Johnson, Byron

43.324

‘Visual verbs’: Dynamic event types (such as twisting vs. rotating) are extracted quickly and spontaneously during visual perception

Ji, Huichao

43.325

Spatiotemporal continuity of background image sequence influences the criterion of object change detection

Cho, Jieun

43.326

Numerosity Estimation in Accumulated Spatial Arrays: Does Anchoring Limit Accuracy?

Durgin, Frank