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Poster Session
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C81
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Attentional dynamics during multiple object tracking are explained at subsecond resolution by a new 'hypothesis-driven adaptive computation' framework
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Belledonne, Mario
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C82
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Behavioral benefits of spatial attention explained by multiplicative gain, not receptive field shifts, in a neural network model.
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Fox, Kai
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C83
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Investigating the Role of Cognitive Control in Aesthetic Judgments
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Bara, Ionela
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C84
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Hemifield effects on divided attention for dual tasks with visual objects
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Popovkina, Dina
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C85
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Inopportune Warning Cues Benefit Only Some Participants in a Poser Cueing Task
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Crouse, Monique
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C86
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Effects of task-relevant, and -irrelevant competition on attentional cuing and visual search
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Kim, Cheol Hwan
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C87
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Neural Correlates of Object-Based Attention in Early Visual Cortex in a 100% Valid Exogenous Cuing Task
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Lytchenko, Taissa K.
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C88
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Neural reconstructions of task-relevant and irrelevant features of attended objects
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Chen, Jiageng
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C89
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Frontal-plane distance judgments between two equal-size items are made on the basis of a salience map
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Gan, Lingyu
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C90
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Quantifying the effects of feature similarity on attentional selection using psychophysical scaling
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Chapman, Angus
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C91
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An improved method for evaluating inverted encoding models
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Scotti, Paul S
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C92
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Successfully withholding attention shifts is strongly modulated by shift/hold cue ratio
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Elliott, Lauren
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C93
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Both cue directionality and mental perspective contribute to social attention
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Mayrand, Florence
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C94
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Examining External and Internal Attentional Breadths
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Lim, Y. Isabella
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C95
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Gazing to look vs. gazing to think: Gaze cueing is modulated by the perception of others' external vs. internal attention
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Colombatto, Clara
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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C96
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Comparing Human and AI Attention in Visuomotor Tasks
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Zhang, Ruohan
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Dolphin
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Attention: Divided, models, objects and cues
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