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Sunday, 17 March
Monday, 18 March
Tuesday, 19 March
Wednesday, 20 March
14:30 - 16:00
Poster Session 2 including Coffee Break
14:30 - 16:00
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2--60
Perception II
{day_3l_code}-Poster 2
Room: Main hall - Z3
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6001
Cognitive load and picture ambiguity: How do they affect our aesthetic impression?
Bettina Rolke
, University of Tübingen
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6002
Object Presence Informs Scene Affordance Estimations
Lea Müller Karoza
, Goethe University Frankfurt, Department of Psychology, Scene Grammar Lab, Germany
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6003
Semantic incongruence affects N400 amplitude during face recognition
Ferenc Kocsor
, University of Pécs
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6004
The good, the bad, and the uglified: The effect of image quality on perceived scene beauty
Philipp Flieger
, Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and Geography, Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6005
More is not always better: Temporal neural signatures of object-driven versus scene-driven human scene categorization
Elia Samuel Rothenberg
, Goethe University Frankfurt, Institute of Psychology, Scene Grammar Lab, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 6, D-60629 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6006
Feature-based correspondence in pre-school children
Elisabeth Hein
, Department of Psychology, Evolutionary Cognition, University of Tübingen
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6007
Developmental changes in non-symbolic number comparison: How visual cues influence decisions
Judit Pekar
, Institute of Psychology of Learning, Freie Universität Berlin
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6008
Individual and ensemble object perception in naturalistic scenes
Yanina E. Tena Garcia
, Justus Liebig University Giessen
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6009
Face masks impede face recognition by slowing down information processing: a diffusion model analysis
Janne Vöge
, Kiel University
Tue-Main hall - Z3-Poster 2-6010
Feature-dependent perception of auditory apparent motion
Meike Kriegeskorte
, University of Tübingen
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