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A1
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Classification images reveal uniform decay of facial feature information in visual working memory
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Kuuramo, Crista
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A2
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Using Visual Memory Schemas for Modulation of Image Memorability
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Kyle-Davidson, Cameron
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A3
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Expectations about the number of task-relevant objects gate attentional access to working memory
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Zivony, Alon
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A4
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Here it comes: Working memory is effectively 'flushed' even just by anticipation of an impending visual event boundary
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Wang, Vivian
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A5
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Random values from uncertainty intervals are as informative as point estimates in visual working memory
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Czoschke, Stefan
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A6
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Reliability of Visual Access: Modeling the trade-off between internal storage in visual working memory and external sampling
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Hoogerbrugge, Alex J.
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A8
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The format of visual working memory representations
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Kwak, Yuna
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A9
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The Item-Specific Proportion Congruency Effect is Contaminated by Short-Term Repetition Priming
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Cochrane, Brett A.
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A10
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Visual working memory for objects in scenes in younger and older adults: Insights from pupillometry
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D'Innocenzo, Giorgia
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A11
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Location Encoding in Visual Working Memory is not Completely Automatic
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Tam, Joyce
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A12
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Metrical properties of spatial and temporal reference frames in visual working memory
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Heuer, Anna
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Working, long-term 1
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A13
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Binding continuous features in working memory with plastic attractors
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Bocincova, Andrea
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A14
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Binding information to discrete objects improves retention in working memory
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Yousif, Sami
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A15
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Building a comprehensive model of visual memory from images and individuals
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Wakeland-Hart, Cheyenne D.
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A16
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Discounting the Effect of Memory on Repeated Measures of Beauty Judgment
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Pombo, Maria
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A17
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Does average size of an ensemble bias individual size representations during perception or working memory retention?
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Choi, Yong Min
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A18
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EEG signals represent updated memory representations in working memory
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Shin, Young Seon
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A19
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Evolving visual representations from noise
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Maiello, Guido
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A20
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How do humans process numerosity
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Yu, Yanfei
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A21
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Serial dependence in visual working memory: cognitive and neuronal mechanisms
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Fischer, Cora
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A22
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Temporal integration of feature probability distributions in visual working memory
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Hansmann-Roth, Sabrina
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A23
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The multiple encoding benefit: contributions from the number of encoding opportunities amplifies benefits from the length of encoding duration in visual long-term memory
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Tozios, Caitlin J. I.
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A24
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The Visual and Semantic Features that Predict Object Memory
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Hovhannisyan, Mariam
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A25
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Adding another dimension to history effects in vision: Larger serial dependence in the depth plane than in the fronto-parallel plane in virtual reality
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Tanrikulu, Ömer Dağlar
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A26
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Contextual vs. probabilistic learning of target locations in scenes differentially facilitate retrieval and attentional orienting
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Sefranek, Marcus
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A27
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Contextual cueing survives allocentric and egocentric transformations
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Zheng, Lei
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Encoding
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A28
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Auditory speed processing in sighted and blind individuals
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Bertonati, Giorgia
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Osprey
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Temporal Processing
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A29
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Modelling event duration and overlap during EEG analysis
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Skukies, René
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Osprey
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Temporal Processing
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A30
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The hand is quicker than the eye: Sensitivity to the timing of visual, vibrotactile, and bi-sensory stimulation
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Villalonga, Mercedes B.
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Osprey
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Temporal Processing
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A31
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No Evidence for a Single Oscillator Underlying Discrete Visual Percepts
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Morrow, Audrey
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Osprey
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Temporal Processing
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A32
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A strategy for presenting computational models intelligibly
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Pohlmann, Maximilian
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Osprey
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Temporal Processing
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A33
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What determines the temporal extent of unconscious feature integration?
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Vogelsang, Lukas
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Osprey
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Temporal Processing
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A34
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Sensory processes are delayed when expectations are not met
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Urgen, Buse Merve
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Osprey
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Temporal Processing
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A35
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How long does stimulus processing last?
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Herzog, Michael
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Osprey
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Temporal Processing
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A36
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Metacontrast Masking Across Different Contrast Polarities: The Role of Late ERP Components
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Aydin, Alaz
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Osprey
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Temporal Processing
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