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A41
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Pupil size automatically encodes numerosity
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Castaldi, Elisa
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A42
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Watching people decide: decision prediction using heatmaps of reading of a decision-support document
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Ghosh, Sucheta
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A43
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Predicting cognitive performance using eye-movements, reaction time and difficulty level.
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Arsalidou, Marie
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A44
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An attentional limbo: Between saliency-driven and goal-driven selection, saccades become momentarily non-selective.
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van Heusden, Elle
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A45
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The Price of Breaking the Tyranny of Film: The cognitive demand of top-down processes
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Simonson, Taylor
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A46
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Transsaccadic peripheral-foveal associations for familiar and novel objects
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Goktepe, Nedim
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A47
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Machine learning, eye movements and mathematical problem solving
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Sharaev, Maxim
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A48
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Detection, Inspection and Re-Inspection: A functional approach to gaze behavior towards complex scenes
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Linka, Marcel
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A49
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Object-context inconsistencies affect gaze behavior differently than predicted by contextualized meaning maps
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Pedziwiatr, Marek A.
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A50
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Decoding of visually guided and interceptive saccades from area LIP of macaque monkeys
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Churan, Jan
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A51
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Dissociating cognitive effects and stimulus properties during pupil size measurements in response to product images
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Franzen, Léon
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A52
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Gaze behaviour: a window into quantifying task difficulty and performance using the Tower of London Task
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Ayala, Naila
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A53
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High-Resolution Eye-Tracking during Natural Real-World Interaction
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Kapisthalam, Sanjana
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A54
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Rethinking the center bias: from fixations to saccades
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Mairon, Rotem
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A56
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Cognitive influences on fixational eye movements during visual discrimination
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Lin, Yen-Chu
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A57
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Attentional strategies during mental arithmetic
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Bachurina, Valentina
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Manatee
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Eye Movements: Cognition, neural mechanisms
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A58
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Retinotopic organization of high-level visual regions in the human brain
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Leferink, Charlotte A
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Manatee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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A59
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Local Symmetry in Human and Artificial Neural Networks
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Xie, Yongzhen
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Manatee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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A60
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Using a novel, stimuli-driven approach to uncover a robust image feature that drives human visual scene processing
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Cheng, Annie
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Manatee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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A61
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Categorical and analog representations of spatial directions in visual scenes in behavior and the brain
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Weisberg, Steven
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Manatee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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A62
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A river runs through it: Brain representations of segmented environments
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Peer, Michael
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Manatee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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A63
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Representation of spatial relations between multiple faces, bodies or people in the visual cortex
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Abassi, Etienne
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Manatee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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A64
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Neural Taskonomy: Explaining high-level visual processing of natural scenes using task-derived representations
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Wang, Aria Y
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Manatee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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A65
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Brain networks dynamically resolve basic algorithmic functions with task-specific strategies
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Jaworska, Katarzyna
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Manatee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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A66
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The stuff of natural scenes: probing human property judgments of textures, materials, and other amorphous scene components with convolutional neural networks
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Nandiwada, Neha
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Manatee
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Scene Perception: Neural mechanisms
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A67
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Accessing meaning from different visual inputs: Word and object frequency effects in recognition behavior.
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Turini, Jacopo
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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A68
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‘Distinctiveness’ of parts in novel objects
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Tiedemann, Henning
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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A69
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Investigating the Spatial Congruency Bias: The privileged role of location in visual processing is a product of development
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Gao, Mengcun
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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A70
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Three-dimensional pose discrimination in natural images of humans
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Zhu, Hongru
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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A71
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Amodal statistical completion of occluded objects
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Cherian, Thomas
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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A72
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Asynchronous visual flicker alters perceived curvature
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Cunningham, Emily
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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A73
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Quantifying the latent semantic content of visual representations
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Han, Chihye
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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A74
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How do individuals who report psychotic-like experiences process visual illusions?
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Sperandio, Irene
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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A75
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Mapping perceptual spaces of objects and low-level features
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Waraich, Suniyya A.
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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A76
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Scene wheels: Measuring perception and memory of real-world scenes with a continuous stimulus space
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Son, Gaeun
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Manatee
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Object Recognition: Features and parts
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