Research Presented at EPA 2026!

On February 28, members of the BAP Lab presented their work at the 97th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association in Boston.

Maya Gjonbalaj ’25, Kateryna Panikhina ’27, & Sam Gerber ’26 presented their research on how task-relevant visual features modulate object substitution masking (OSM), finding that when participants were instructed to focus on orientation, stronger masking effects emerged on trials where the stimuli overlapped on that feature. Prisha Bishen ’26 presented her work on perceptual depth and gaze cueing, reporting that depth and cue–target congruency influenced how attention was directed.

We had a great time and are grateful for the opportunity to share our work at EPA this year!


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