Abstract#
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Poster Title
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First Author
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Session
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Room
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63.448
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Emotional Consequences of Expending Perceptual Effort
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Wiedenmann, Emma
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Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion
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Pavilion
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63.341
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Motion-corrected eye-tracking (MoCET) improves gaze accuracy during visual fMRI experiments
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Park, Jiwoong
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Eye Movements: Accuracy, pursuit and eccentricity
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.416
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Bayesian adaptive estimation of high-dimensional psychometric functions: A particle filtering approach
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Reining, Lars
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.321
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Identifying functional subdivisions of the human MT complex
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Wen, Puti
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Motion: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.427
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An online replication of the association between face perception abilities and the amount of visual information required to identify a face
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Côté, Laurianne
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Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences
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Pavilion
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63.401
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How to estimate noise ceilings for computational models of visual cortex
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Chen, Zirui
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.310
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Saccade transients enable efficient population encoding of natural scenes
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Mizobuchi, Soma
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.456
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Deconstructing the task-evoked pupillary response
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O'Bryan, Sean R.
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Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze
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Pavilion
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63.301
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Everyone knows what convexity is, yet no single convexity measure captures its effect on figure/ground perception
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Tanrıkulu, Ömer Dağlar
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, shapes, objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.329
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Similarity of Memory Representations Modulate Saccade Curvatures
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Forouzandehfar, Golnaz
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.435
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"I felt successful!" Assessing autistic adolescent game usability from randomized control trial to improve sensitivity to eye-gaze cues
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Muhammad, Sumaiya
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.311
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Neuronal interactivity scales with stimulus complexity, not hierarchical structure in mouse visual cortex
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Poggi, Peter G.
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.342
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Follow the Dot: Do we have implicit awareness of our own eye movements?
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Chua, Avery H.
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Eye Movements: Accuracy, pursuit and eccentricity
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.322
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Investigating the development of the visual motion pathway at the network level
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Nanfito, Brandon R.
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Motion: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.402
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3D shape recognition in humans and deep neural networks
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Fu, Shuhao
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.302
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Border ownership signals emerge in an artificial neural network trained to predict future visual input
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Ye, Zeyuan
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, shapes, objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.457
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Endogenous attention samples rhythmically under spatial uncertainty
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Liu, Xiaoyi
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Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze
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Pavilion
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63.449
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The influence of feedback and risk on learning to link stimulus features to reward
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Taha, Hana
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Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion
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Pavilion
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63.330
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Transsaccadic feature memory performance asymmetries in visual field and saccade direction
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Parker, Jessica L.
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.428
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Exploring Spatial Frequency and Orientation Tunings for Face Recognition in Eight Cultural Groups
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Gingras, Francis
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Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences
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Pavilion
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63.417
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Efficient Inverse Graphics with Differentiable Generative Models Explains Trial-level Face Discriminations and Robustness of Face Perception to Unusual Viewing Angles
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Yilmaz, Hakan
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.436
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Examining effectiveness of a randomized controlled trial to enhance understanding of eye gaze cues in autism: Incorporating an active control game in SAGA
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Mattern, Hunter
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.450
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The Influence of Adult Relationship Attachment Style on the Networks of Attention
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Redden, Ralph
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Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion
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Pavilion
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63.331
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Auditory and visual working memory loads reduce fixation spread during free scene-viewing
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Makishima, Kaito
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.429
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Individual differences in fusing the face identification decisions of humans and machines
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Phillips, P. Jonathon
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Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences
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Pavilion
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63.303
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Implied occlusion and subset underestimation explain the weak-outnumber-strong numerosity illusion
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Dellinger, Eliana
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, shapes, objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.323
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Exploring the impact of apparent motion in V1 retinotopic representations and behavioral correlates in primates
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Giancani, Salvatore
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Motion: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.403
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Characteristics of the emergence of category selectivity in convolutional neural networks
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Verosky, Niels J.
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.437
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A crowd amplification effect in the perception of social status
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Myat, Phyu Sin
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.312
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The Spectral Ideal Observer: Focus Error and Pupil Size Estimation
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Burge, Johannes
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.458
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Gaze patterns modeled with a LLM can be used to classify autistic vs. non-autistic viewers
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Haskins, Amanda J
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Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze
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Pavilion
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63.343
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Oblique eccentric gaze holding evokes larger horizontal than vertical rebound nystagmus
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Tyson, Terence L.
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Eye Movements: Accuracy, pursuit and eccentricity
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.418
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Evidence for efficient inverse graphics in the human brain using large-scale ECoG data
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Calbick, Daniel
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.451
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Can foreknowledge of distractor type reduce the emotion-induced blindness effect?
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Chan, Ho Ming
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Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion
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Pavilion
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63.459
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The distinct role of human PIT in attention control
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huang, Siyuan
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Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze
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Pavilion
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63.304
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Can adolescents imitate the event segmentation behavior of adults by utilizing cognitive control?
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Zhou, Xianzhen
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, shapes, objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.430
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Masked-face recognition leads to learning of new perceptual abilities
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Kim, Hyerim
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Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences
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Pavilion
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63.332
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A functional role of visual working memory-related saccade biases?
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Polgári, Patrik
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.419
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FaReT 2.1: Anatomically precise manipulation of race in 3D face models and a pipeline to import real face scans
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Martin, Emily
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.344
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Pre-saccadic shifts of attention are independent of stimulus eccentricity
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Zimmermann Bortoluzzi, Luan
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Eye Movements: Accuracy, pursuit and eccentricity
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.438
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Continued preference for reversed images of self
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Huang, Jessica
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.324
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Directional asymmetries for visual motion measured with fMRI
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Ezzo, Rania
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Motion: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.404
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Differential sensitivity of humans and deep networks to the amplitude and phase of shape features
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Baker, Nicholas
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.313
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Noise reverses the oblique effect: A horizontal effect in orientation estimation and subjective uncertainty
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Samaha, Jason
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.460
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Idiosyncratic Search: Biases in the deployment of covert attention.
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Trinkl, Nathan
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Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze
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Pavilion
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63.314
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Internal noise and efficiency underlie performance asymmetries throughout the visual field
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Xue, Shutian
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.420
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From Perception to Algorithm: Quantifying Facial Distinctiveness with a Deep Convolutional Neural Network
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Boutet, Isabelle
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.452
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You see first what you like most: Visually prioritizing positive over negative semantic stimuli
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He, Sihan
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Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion
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Pavilion
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63.431
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Color robustly affects the intensity of facial distortions in two cases of prosopometamorphopsia
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Mello, Antônio
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Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences
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Pavilion
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63.345
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Transfer of Reafference-Signal Recalibration in Human Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements
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Ovsepian, Rozana
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Eye Movements: Accuracy, pursuit and eccentricity
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.439
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Facial expressions of apology comprise complex social signals
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Wu, Yichen
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.333
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Inhibition of return depends on image category
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Thomas, Tobias
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.305
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Conjunctive representation of colors and shapes in human occipitotemporal and posterior parietal cortices
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Swinchoski, Benjamin
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, shapes, objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.405
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Quantifying the Quality of Shape and Texture Representations in Deep Neural Network Models
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Doshi, Fenil R.
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.325
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Motion adaptation induced object position bias in macaque IT and SlowFast video recognition models
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Yakubovskaya, Elizaveta
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Motion: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.440
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Gaze allocation towards contextual information predicts performance in a dynamic emotion perception task
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Ortega, Jefferson
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.453
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Approach and Avoidance Visual Cues Are Processed Similarly In the Brain
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Ni, Yuqian
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Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion
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Pavilion
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63.461
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Measuring individual differences in multitasking ability
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Oksama, Lauri
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Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze
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Pavilion
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63.334
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Idiosyncratic Fixation Patterns generalize across Dynamic and Static Facial Expression Recognition
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Paparelli, Anita
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.315
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A High-Resolution Study of Positive and Negative Retinotopic Codes in the Hippocampus
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Angeli, Peter A.
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.306
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Curvature formation in the visual cortex: How do we sample?
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Nisar, Irfa
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, shapes, objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.432
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False-alarm rate and inter-trial priming predict hallucination proneness in the Signal Detection Pareidolia Test
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Heller, Nathan H.
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Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences
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Pavilion
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63.421
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Modeling face-Identity “likeness” with a convolutional neural network trained for face identification
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Parde, Connor J.
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.406
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Geometric properties of object manifolds in neural network models of visual cortex
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Bonner, Michael
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.326
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The Alpha-band of the EEG Modulates the Perceived Location of Moving Targets
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Zavala, Andrew
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Motion: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.346
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Bayesian spectral analysis of continuous smooth pursuit
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Hudson, Todd
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Eye Movements: Accuracy, pursuit and eccentricity
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.316
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Macular pigment and contrast sensitivity in healthy adults
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Nightingale, Jeffrey
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.454
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Opposite polarities in alpha-band power in EEG were induced by reward and arousal: an initial discovery in the psychophysiological realm that distinctly dissociates reward from arousal
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Nakashima, Yusuke
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Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion
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Pavilion
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63.347
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Imprecision in Smooth Pursuit Facilitates Visual Processing
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Yang, Bin
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Eye Movements: Accuracy, pursuit and eccentricity
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.327
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Visual motion extrapolation of moving objects drives real-time temporal re-alignment across hierarchical neural position representations
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Turner, William
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Motion: Neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.433
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Person Colors
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Reeves, Adam
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Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences
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Pavilion
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63.407
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A biologically inspired framework for contrastive learning of visual representations: BioCLR
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Han, Zhixian
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.422
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Norm-referenced Encoding Supports Transfer Learning of Expressions across Strongly Different Head Shapes
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Giese, Martin A.
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.462
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Mind-wandering during encoding impairs recognition for both forgettable and memorable complex scenes
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Shelat, Shivang
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Attention: Exogenous, endogenous, gaze
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Pavilion
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63.307
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Number: Still a primary visual feature
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Myers, Caroline
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, shapes, objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.441
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Inferential Trustworthiness Tracking Reveals Fast Context-Based Trustworthiness Perception
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Fang, Yifan
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.335
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Successful biasing of attention reveals covert information extraction contributes to saccade timing variability within and across individuals.
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Ringer, Ryan V
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.442
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Picture a Scientist: Classification Images of Scientists are seen as White, Male, and Socially Inept
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Shakil, Maheen
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.455
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Reduced Attentional Capture Following More Variable Rewards
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Youn, Sojung
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Attention: Reward, motivation, emotion
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Pavilion
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63.348
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Knowing the moment of target occlusion influences time-to-contact estimation strategies
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Villavicencio, Pamela
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Eye Movements: Accuracy, pursuit and eccentricity
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.317
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Are visual deficits in amblyopia driven by spatial frequency tuning?
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Wiecek, Emily
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.434
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The Eyes Still Have It: Eye Processing is a Distinct Deficit in Developmental Prosopagnosia
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DeGutis, Joseph
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Face and Body Perception: Disorders, individual differences
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Pavilion
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63.423
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Reading minds in the eyes with GPT4-vision
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Murray, Scott
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.408
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Evaluating the Alignment of Machine and Human Explanations in Visual Object Recognition through a Novel Behavioral Approach
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Kashef Alghetaa, Yousif
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.308
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Object-based warping in objects and holes
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LEE, Yujin
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, shapes, objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.336
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Healthy older adults have inefficient strategies for tasks requiring sequential movements
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Ma-Wyatt, Anna
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.337
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The Impact of Fandom on Image Viewing
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Hill, Stevie Ann
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.349
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A covered eye follows a target on a tangent screen but doesn’t point to it
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Heinen, Stephen
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Eye Movements: Accuracy, pursuit and eccentricity
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.318
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How does emotional arousal modulate population spatial frequency tuning?
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Ramirez, Luis D.
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.443
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Social Interactions cause Spatial Distortions in Visual Memory, not Perception
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Vestner, Tim
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.409
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Interpreting distributed population codes with feature-accentuated visual encoding models
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Prince, Jacob S.
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.309
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Optimal Noise Choice for Reverse Correlation Experiments Depends on the Base Image Features
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Duwell, Ethan
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Perceptual Organization: Segmentation, shapes, objects
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.424
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Training deep learning algorithms for face recognition with large datasets improves performance but reduces similarity to human representations
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Guy, Nitzan
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.319
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Nonlinear transformation from threshold to suprathreshold texture similarity judgments
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Victor, Jonathan
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.425
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View-symmetric representations of faces in human and artificial neural networks
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Andrews, Tim
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.338
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Did you look at the moose? Driver gaze behaviour while searching for hazards in dynamic road scenes
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Song, Jiali
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.444
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Unveiling Mental Self-Images from Face Perception and Memory
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De, Arijit
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.410
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Investigating power laws in neural network models of visual cortex
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Townley, Keaton
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.339
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Openness to Experience predicts eye movement behavior during scene viewing
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Wyche, Nicholas
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.320
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Influence of luminance polarity congruence on numerosity adaptation
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Takahashi, Tomoki J
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Spatial Vision: Image statistics, neural mechanisms
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.426
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Visualizing the Other-Race Effect with GAN-based Image Reconstruction
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Shoura, Moaz
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Face and Body Perception: Models
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Pavilion
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63.411
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Sparse components distinguish visual pathways and their alignment to neural networks
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Marvi, Ammar
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.445
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Visualizing Face Representations after Adaptation
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MINEMOTO, KAZUSA
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.412
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Spatial filters in neural network models of visual cortex do not need to be learned
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Passi, Ananya
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.446
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Who you lookin' at? Perception of gaze direction in group settings depends on naturalness of gaze behavior and clutter
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Rosenholtz, Ruth
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.340
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What are you looking at? The neural basis of eye movement guidance to objects
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Ghuman, Avniel
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Eye Movements: Perception, cognition and memory
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Banyan Breezeway
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63.447
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Don’t Look at the Camera: Achieving eye contact in video conferencing platforms
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Jayakumar, Samyukta
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Face and Body Perception: Social cognition
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Pavilion
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63.413
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Spatial Frequency Decoupling: Bio-inspired strategy for Network Robustness
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Arslan, Suayb
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.414
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When Machines Outshine Humans in Object Recognition, Benchmarking Dilemma
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Darvishi Bayazi, Mohammad Javad
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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63.415
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Visual and auditory object recognition in relation to spatial abilities
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Smithson, Conor J. R.
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Object Recognition: Models
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Pavilion
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