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I1
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The Top-down Modulation of Task-Irrelevant Sounds Processing
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Cavicchi, Shari
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Osprey
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Attention: Capture 2
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I2
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Immunity from Capture: Not!
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Klein, Raymond M.
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Osprey
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Attention: Capture 2
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I3
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Does color priming alter attentional priorities in visual search?
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Ramgir, Aniruddha
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Osprey
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Attention: Capture 2
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I4
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Information-optimal local features automatically attract covert and overt orienting of attention
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Castellotti, Serena
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Osprey
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Attention: Capture 2
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I5
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Independent time courses for feature-binding errors after attentional capture and disengagement
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Pidaparthi, Lasyapriya
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Osprey
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Attention: Capture 2
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I6
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Attentional templates are sharpened through differential signal enhancement, not differential allocation of attention
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Kerzel, Dirk
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Osprey
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Attention: Capture 2
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I7
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The selection balance: how target value, proximity and priming shape search strategy and eye movement dynamics during visual foraging
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Tagu, Jérôme
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I8
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Eye Movements in Tablet-based Visual Foraging
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Tünnermann, Jan
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I9
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A two-stage diffusion model in foraging: Simulation and empirical results
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Bella Fernández, Marcos
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I10
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Can Hybrid Foraging tasks help us to understand attentional problems in development?
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Cruces, Laura
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I11
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Age differences in foraging organization
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Ólafsdóttir, Inga María
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I12
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Effects of target value and prevalence on foraging in aging
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Wiegand, Iris
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I13
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Individual Differences in Inattentional Blindness in Visual Search
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Gil-Gómez de Liaño, Beatriz
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I14
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High Level Feature Search in Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Abassi Abu Rukab, Safaa
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I15
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Maximizers and Satisficers in Visual Search: Extra Effort Doesn’t Guarantee Additional Reward
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Slifkin, Elisabeth
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I16
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Gaze behaviour when visually searching for targets to be reached toward is influenced by movement-related costs imposed by obstacles
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Moskowitz, Joshua B.
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I17
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How does multidimensional complexity impact processing efficiency in visual search?
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Xu, Zoe (Jing)
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I18
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Exploring the gist-based modulation of learning rate in visual search
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Adema, Juliana D.
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Osprey
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Visual Search: Attention, models, individual differences
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I19
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Deep Neural Network Selectivity for Global Shape
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Baker, Nicholas
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I20
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Increasing neural network robustness improves match to V1 eigenspectrum and improves V1 predictivity
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Kong, Nathan
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I21
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Is initial training with blurry images beneficial for the development of object recognition systems?
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Jang, Hojin
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I22
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Representing contextual associations in convolutional neural networks
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Roginek, Eric
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I23
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Quantifying Adversarial Sensitivity of a Model as a Function of the Image Distribution
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Kunhardt, Owen
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I24
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A Signature of Orientation Invariance in Human fMRI & (Some) Deep Neural Networks
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Conwell, Colin
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I25
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High-performing computational models of visual cortex are marked by high intrinsic dimensionality
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Elmoznino, Eric
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I26
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Hierarchically Local Tasks and Deep Convolutional Networks
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Deza, Arturo
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I27
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VISCNN: A tool for Visualizing Interpretable Subgraphs in CNNs
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Hamblin, Christopher
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I28
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Synthesizing preferred stimuli for individual voxels in the human visual system
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Seeliger, K.
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I29
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A unifying parametric language and a toolbox for future investigations of the role of the medial axis parameters in human vision.
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Morfoisse, Théo
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I30
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Bayesian inference of population prevalence
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Ince, Robin
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Models
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I32
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A deep neural network trained with human-like visual experience on lookalike objects, perceives animacy in lookalike objects similar to the brain.
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Duyck, Stefanie
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Categories 2
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I33
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The Role of Retinal Position and Semantic Relatedness of Objects on The Familiar-Size Stroop Effect
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Kollenda, Diana
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Categories 2
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I34
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Limitations on Animacy Categorization in Ensemble Perception
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Khvostov, Vladislav
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Categories 2
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I35
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On the time course of Conscious and Unconscious Semantic Processing
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Micher, Nitzan
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Osprey
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Object Recognition: Categories 2
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