Attention: Objects

Poster Session: Sunday, May 21, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

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Attention Response Functions During Multiple Object Tracking

Maechler, Marvin R.

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Differential allocation of object-based attention across interhemispheric and intrahemispheric boundaries

Hughes, David H.

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Object-based attention improves memory fidelity for unattended same-object stimulus, but at a cost to the attended stimulus

DeStefano, Isabella

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Object-based Attention Measured with SSVEPs

Shams-Ahmar, Mohammad

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Probing the neural plasticity of space- and object-based attentional processing in childhood hemispherectomy

Robert, Sophia

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Repurposing the multiple object tracking task to assess individual differences in attention resource capacity

Tullo, Domenico

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The influence of a moving object’s location on object identity judgments

Ran, Mengxin

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Attentional tracking within and across visual hemifields and brain hemispheres.

Styrkowiec, Piotr

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The more things change the more they stay the same; a continuously changing item can define a visual object

Mazalik, Peter

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The Effect of Item Uniqueness on Multiple Object Tracking

Eng, Rachel

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Modeling the dynamics of spreading attention in objects: Do transformers behave like humans?

Adeli, Hossein

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How to ensure that animated data visualizations respect visual capacity limits

Jiang, Ouxun

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Selective attention reconfigures the cortical extent of visual-semantic brain networks

Meschke, Emily

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Free gaze: co-recording of eye and head tracking with EEG to understand unconstrained vision

Madison, Anna

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Multiple-object tracking (MOT) and visually guided actions: comparing change detection and localized touch to targets vs. distractors in MOT

Terry, Mallory E.