Attention: Temporal, divided

Poster Session: Saturday, May 20, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

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Voluntary temporal attention enhances sensory representations

Zhu, Jiating

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Neural correlates of inducing fatigue with a sustained attention task

Hanzal, Simon

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Attention and expectation jointly modulate the temporal dynamics of visual processing

Crotty, Nicholas

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Comparing auditory and visual temporal attention

Wang, Juneau

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Endogenous temporal attention benefits performance even under temporal uncertainty

Duyar, Aysun

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Multitasking without task switching

Lee, Jumi

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Effect of temporal interruptions on sequential sensory integration

Fang, Mengting

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Distributed and focused visuo‑spatial attention deficits in children with dyslexia

Gori, Simone

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Multifocal attention within a single hemifield results in broad tuning of attention across relevant and irrelevant locations.

Ozkan, Mart

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No evidence that attentionally demanding dual tasks disrupt visual processing capacity in a gamified orientation-averaging task

Fu, Wing Hong

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Diversity of items within attentional window explains “cost-free” diversity judgments

Kim, Suyeon

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Useful field of view performance in healthy aging is linked to visuo-perceptive processes

Hassan Omar, Romain

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Gender comparison of perceptual-cognitive learning in young athletes.

Legault, Isabelle