Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 23, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

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Evidence that noise in human visual cortex encodes naturalistic visual representations

Naselaris, Thomas

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An encoding model in shared functional space to reconstruct representations in multiple datasets

Caplette, Laurent

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The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Goal-driven Efficient-coding Revealed Through Brain-supervised Sparse Code Mapping

Hansen, Bruce

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Combined representation of mid-level visual features in the scene-selective cortex

Kang, Jisu

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Representation of event boundaries in the first-person navigation

Choi, Byunghoon

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Scene- and object-based tasks performed on the same complex stimuli activate different regions in parietal and lateral occipital cortex.

Lescroart, Mark D.

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What does it mean to be a scene: evidence from full-field fMRI

Park, Jeongho

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Reconstructing mental images using Bubbles and electroencephalography

Lamy-Proulx, Audrey

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Dissociable mechanisms for integrating views into places in scene-selective cortex

Han, Linfeng Tony

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Revealing the locus and content of behaviorally relevant information about real-world scenes in human visual cortex

Singer, Johannes

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Scene representations underlying categorization behaviour emerge 100 to 200 ms after stimulus onset

Karapetian, Agnessa

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Is Attention Necessary for the Representational Advantage of Good Exemplars over Bad Exemplars?

Shao, Zhenan

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Exploring Similarities in Human and Macaque Representational Structure using fMRI

Braunlich, Kurt