Visual Memory: Capacity, encoding, retrieval

Poster Session: Wednesday, May 24, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

63.327

Image memorability modulates image recognition, but not image localization in space and time

Trinkl, Nathan

63.328

Modestly related memories for when and where an object was seen in a Massive Memory paradigm.

Wolfe, Jeremy

63.329

No Icon in "Iconic" Memory: Short Retention Intervals Benefit Simple Visual Features But Not Complex Objects

Catington, Mary

63.330

Confidence in reality monitoring judgments.

Ranjan, Saurabh

63.331

Global Mean Position Perception of Multiple Spatially-Separated Ensembles

Wang, Yang

63.332

People remember face pareidolia more than human face images during naturalistic encoding

Kreichman, Olga

63.333

Symbol superiority: Why $ is better remembered than ‘dollar’

Roberts, Brady

63.334

Color priming facilitates cued location recall in a visuospatial short-term memory partial report paradigm

Lumpkin, Tanner

63.335

Exploring the impact of a constructive encoding task on visual recognition memory

McCarthy, William P.

63.336

Mixed Graph Designs Do Not Improve Visual Memory

Awad, Madeline F.

63.337

Quantifying the Temporal Dynamics of Memorability Across the Creation of Art

Davis, Trent M.

63.338

Visual similarity structure a priori predicts memory errors for novel high-dimensional face stimuli

Brady, Timothy

63.339

When is it helpful to forget? Comparing the effects of forgetting on visual and auditory perceptual decisions

McPherson, Malinda