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B1
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The role of crowding in mental maze solving
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Semizer, Yelda
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Crowding
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B2
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More crowded, less numerous: Crowding reduces the number of perceived items in numerosity perception
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Li, Miao
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Crowding
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B3
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The role of transient attention on the inner-outer asymmetry of crowding
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Khalayly, Bahiya
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Crowding
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B4
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Probability cuing uncovers object-based frames of reference in crowding
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Rummens, Koen
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Crowding
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B5
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Does the training on a visual crowding task alter the population receptive field estimates?
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Lin, Yih-Shiuan
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Crowding
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B6
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Simplifying the repeated crowding-distance test for normal and amblyopic children.
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Haine, Louisa
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Crowding
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B7
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How crowding challenges (feedforward) convolutional neural networks
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Lonnqvist, Ben
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Crowding
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B8
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Modulation of fixational eye movements during visual crowding
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Prahalad, Krish
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Crowding
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B10
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The Energy-Normalized MAX Observer Approximates the Ideal Observer Under High-levels of Simultaneous Orientation and Scale Uncertainty in White Noise
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Oluk, Can
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Models
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B11
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Consequences of Eye’s Optics and Geometry for Retinal Image Motion
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Cox, Michele A.
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Models
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B12
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Visual Information Fidelity with better Vision Models and better Mutual Information Estimates
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Malo, Jesus
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Models
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B13
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Contralateral delay activity and induced alpha power are modulated by memory load independently of stimulus eccentricity in a virtual reality setup
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Klotzsche, Felix
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B14
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Decoding visible and memorized stimulus features from neuronal ensembles in the prefrontal and visual cortices
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Sapountzis, Panagiotis
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B15
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Dissociating the impact of stimulus memorability and encoding success on EEG correlates of visual long-term memory encoding
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Kolisnyk, Matthew
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B16
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Dissociation between eye position and working memory signals during virtual reality tasks in the primate lateral prefrontal cortex
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Roussy, Megan
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B17
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Embracing New Techniques in Deep Learning for Predicting Image Memorability
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Needell, Coen
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B18
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Ruling out a role for oscillatory coupling of frontal theta and posterior alpha in visual long-term memory encoding
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Zhao, Chong
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B19
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Understanding how analysis choices are essential for the meaningful interpretation of visual working memory data
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Iamshchinina, Polina
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B20
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Working Memory and Prefrontal Neural Activity of Macaques in Early Adolescence
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Zhu, Junda
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B21
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Prefrontal gamma power and LFP tuning in working memory decrease during monkey adolescent development
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Wang, Zhengyang
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B22
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Distraction disrupts attentional filtering for visual working memory: Neural and behavioral evidence for the Filter Disruption Theory
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Dube, Blaire
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B23
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Sleep depth is represented in the early visual area: evidence from multivoxel pattern analysis
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Yamada, Takashi
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Neural mechanisms
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B24
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Attention to Absences
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Morales, Jorge
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B25
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Does mental imagery vividness predict memory performance?
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Thorudottir, Sandra
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B26
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Exploring individual differences in neuropsychological and visuospatial working memory task performance in aphantasia
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Pounder, Zoe
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B27
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Matter over mind: Effects of imagery and perceptual priming on visual attention
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Liao, Ming-Ray
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B28
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Parallel neural representation shared by visual perception and mental imagery
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Huang, Yingying
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B29
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Intuitive physics does not rely on visual imagery
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Washington, Taylor
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B30
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Drawing ability correlates with visual memory performance
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Děchtěrenko, Filip
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B31
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Drawings reveal accurate visual information in memory after just 100 ms of exposure
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Greenberg, Rebecca
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B32
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Effects of prior knowledge on memory for objects in real-world scenes: Schema violations benefit memory and metacognitive performance
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Klever, Lena
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B33
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Fast, fleeting, and memorable: The link between image memorability and the perception of time
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Gedvila, Madeline
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B34
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Scene grammar facilitates object-location binding in realistic scenes
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Mikhalev, Nikita
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B35
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Perception of soft materials relies on physics-based object representations: Behavioral and computational evidence
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Bi, Wenyan
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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B36
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Seeing cloth-covered objects: A case study of intuitive physics in perception, attention, and memory
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Wong, Kimberly W.
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Osprey
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Visual Memory: Imagery, drawing, scenes
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