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Foyer (Marriott 4th floor)
at MathPsych @Psychonomics Satellite Meeting 2024

Poster session
Details
Nov 21 @ 13:00 EST - Nov 21 @ 14:10 EST
In-person session
Presentations
Bayesian methods for inference with large datasets
Luis Baroja, Joachim Vandekerckhove
Amortized stochastic time series models for intervention designs
Joachim Vandekerckhove, Zita Oravecz, Ms. Kathleen Medriano
How schema learning changes information processing in the brain
Mrs. Grace Xu, Dr. Christopher Baldassano
Extending Working Memory Benchmarks to Children Using a Large-Scale Online Adaptive Learning Environment
Şeyma Nur Ertekin, Dr. Abe Hofman, Prof. Julia Haaf
Prediction Error: When events violate our expectation
Younes Elbishari, Dr. Maverick Smith, Dr. Heather Bailey
Modeling the effects of involuntary musical imagery on N-back performance
Dr. Taylor Curley, Mr. Matthew Evans
The role of episodic memory in storytelling: Comparing large language models with humans
Charlotte Cornell, Shuning Jin, Qiong Zhang
Enhancing TVA with Bayesian methods using RStanTVA: New insights into computational modeling of visual attention
Dr. Maximilian Rabe, Prof. Søren Kyllingsbæk
A context-based model of collaborative inhibition during memory search
Hemali Angne, Charlotte Cornell, Qiong Zhang
Who Gave You This Bad Advice? A Multinomial Processing Tree Modeling Approach to the Role of Source Memory in Advice Taking
Johanna M. Höhs, Dr. Tobias R. Rebholz, Mandy Huetter
A hierarchical Bayesian Model for spatial recall
Prof. Pernille Hemmer, Shangfu Zuo
Are you going shopping at the market? Event and location cues influence people’s simulations of future and past events.
Ms. Mackenzie Bain, Ms. Riya Kaur, Prof. Ken McRae
Beyond the consideration set: The dynamics of open-ended decisions
Ms. Xiaozhi Yang, Prof. Ian Krajbich
A drift diffusion model of the sense of agency
Dr. Laura Saad, Greg Trafton
Where did I leave my cellphone? Enactment influences the precision of object-location memory
Prof. Ken McRae, Ms. Sabrina Saladeen, Ms. Suesan MacRae, Prof. Stefan Köhler
Control theory model predicts human velocity during multi-sensory navigation in virtual reality
Yinqi Huang, Dr. Yu Karen Du, Dr. Arne Ekstrom, Robert Wilson
How adaptively do people utilize recognition memory in different judgment environments? A lifespan comparison.
Dr. Sebastian Horn
Using General Recognition Theory to test auditory signals for aircraft landing sequence
Dr. Lemira Esparza, Prof. Joe Houpt
Interacting effects of novelty and semantic similarity on autobiographical memory
Erin Welch, Victoria Schelkun, Prof. Lila Davachi
Novelty in everyday life promotes memory for real-world autobiographical events
Victoria Schelkun, Prof. Lila Davachi, Erin Welch