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Poster Session
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Poster Title
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Presenter
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Room
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Topic Area
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F1
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Behavioral and attentional coding of expected reward and risk
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Sun, Sai
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Osprey
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Attention
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F3
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Can attention break through the ensemble? Only with more time
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Deepu Rajan, Nidhi
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Osprey
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Attention
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F4
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Disengaging from the forest versus the trees: The spatial extent of focused attention modulates the rate of attentional disengagement
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Jefferies, Lisa
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Osprey
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Attention
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F5
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Exploring the neural correlates of stimulus-driven reorienting and stimulus evaluation
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Lee, Jongmin
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Osprey
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Attention
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F6
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The postdictive effect of choice reflects the modulation of attention on choice
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Zhou, Yiling
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Osprey
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Attention
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F7
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Temporal blank event facilitates sustained attention and attenuates the attentional blink
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Kihara, Ken
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Osprey
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Attention
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F9
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The temporal window of attention to self-generated stimuli
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Tanaka, Takumi
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Osprey
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Attention
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F10
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The visual attention at the hand-movement goal independent of the top-down attention
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Wu, Wei
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Osprey
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Attention
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F11
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Visual attention maximizes expected information gain in goal inference
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Shi, Bohao
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Osprey
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Attention
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F12
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Effects of exogenous and endogenous attention on perceived duration and stimulus onset detection
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Katsumata, Ryosuke
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Osprey
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Attention
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F13
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Horizontal vs. vertical spatial anisotropy of attentional bias toward negatively valenced words
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Tanda, Tomoyuki
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Osprey
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Attention
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F14
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Visibility of the prime is associated with both inhibition and facilitation in response priming.
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Morimoto, Yukihiro
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Osprey
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Attention
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F15
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Different effects of multisensory integration on three attention networks
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Guo, Xuanru
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Osprey
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Attention
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F16
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Attention Prioritization for a Friend’s Target During Joint Visual Search
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Sakata, Chifumi
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Osprey
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Visual Search
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F17
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Distractor size matters: Distractors may, or may not, speed target-absent searches
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Lawrence, Rebecca
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Osprey
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Visual Search
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F18
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Scene context limits processing to target-consistent regions without changing object processing rates in efficient search tasks
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Ng, Gavin J.P.
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Osprey
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Visual Search
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F19
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Search Asymmetry Revisited: Search for Target with More Features than Distractors is Not Necessarily More Efficient
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Tsai, Chia-Chun
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Osprey
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Visual Search
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F20
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Semantic contextual cueing effects depend on verbal working memory rather than spatial working memory
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Xu, Luzi
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Osprey
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Visual Search
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F21
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Search efficiency in parallel search is not impacted (or only minimally so) by background complexity.
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Cui, Yaoyun
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Osprey
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Visual Search
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F22
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Possibility of predicting target position immediately by anchor object
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Katsuragi, Reiya
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Osprey
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Visual Search
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F23
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Target-absent visual search reveals distinctiveness computations in the brain
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Jacob, Georgin
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Osprey
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Visual Search
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F24
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Category Learning of Medical Images: How does Comparison Help?
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Yang, Zhong
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Osprey
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Visual Search
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