Joseph Saito
Ph.D. candidate
Department of Psychology
University of Toronto
Joseph Saito
Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto
* Denotes undergraduate trainee under my supervision
Saito, J. M. & Fukuda, K. (2023, November). Predictable Learning Demands Enable Down-regulation of Visual Long-Term Encoding. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, San Francisco, CA.
Saito, J. M., Printzlau, F., Yeo, Y., & Fukuda, K. (2022, November). Attentional Prioritization in Working Memory Changes Interactions with Task-Relevant Perception. Talk presented at the Object Perception, Attention, & Memory (OPAM) Conference, Boston, MA.
Saito, J. M., Kolisnyk, M., & Fukuda, K. (2022, July). Judgments of Learning Reveal Conscious Access to Stimulus Memorability. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS), Halifax, NS.
Saito, J. M., Printzlau, F., Yeo, Y., & Fukuda, K. (2022, June). Attentional Prioritization in Working Memory Changes Interactions with Task-Relevant Perception. Talk presented at the Annual Working Memory Symposium (WMS).
Saito, J. M., Kolisnyk, M., & Fukuda, K. (2022, May). Subjective Judgments of Learning Reveal Conscious Access to Stimulus Memorability. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), St. Petersburg, FL.
Saito, J. M., Kolisnyk, M.*, Bae, G.Y., & Fukuda, K. (2021, June). Judgments During Perceptual Comparisons Predict Distinct Forms of Memory Updating. Talk presented at the Annual Working Memory Symposium (WMS).
Saito, J. M., Kolisnyk, M.*, & Fukuda, K. (2020, November). Task Demands Modulate Memory Biases Induced by Overlapping Perceptual Input. Talk presented at the Object Perception, Attention, & Memory (OPAM) Conference, Austin, TX.
Saito, J. M., Ferber, S., Barense, M.D., & Fukuda, K. (2024, May). Perceptual comparisons are necessary and sufficient for the persistence of memory biases across time. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), St. Petersburg, FL.
Saito, J. M. & Fukuda, K. (2024, April). Voluntary down-regulation of memory encoding occurs via attentional withdrawal, not active suppression. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), Toronto, ON.
Saito, J. M. & Fukuda, K. (2023, May). Predictable learning demands enable direct down-regulation of visual long-term memory encoding. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), St. Petersburg, FL.
Saito, J. M., Printzlau, F., Yeo, Y., & Fukuda, K. (2022, November). Attentional Prioritization in Working Memory Changes Interactions with Task-Relevant Perception. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA.
Saito, J. M., Bae, G.Y., & Fukuda, K. (2021, November). Judgments During Perceptual Comparisons Predict Distinct Forms of Memory Updating. Poster presented at the Object Perception, Attention, & Memory (OPAM) Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Saito, J. M., Kolisnyk, M.*, & Fukuda, K. (2021, May). Explicit Perceptual Comparisons Modulate Memory Biases Induced by Overlapping Visual Input. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), St. Petersburg, FL.
Teoh, Y. J.*, Khan, S.*, Yeo, Y.*, Saito, J. M., & Fukuda, K. (2021, May). Comparisons with Similar Faces Induce Lasting Distortions in Face Memories. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), St. Petersburg, FL.
Babiy, Z.*, Yeo, Y.*, Saito, J. M., & Fukuda, K. (2021, May). Perceptual Comparisons Induce Varying Forms of Memory Updating. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), St. Petersburg, FL.
Saito, J. M. & Fukuda, K. (2020, May). Visual memories can recover from recognition-induced memory biases. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), St. Pete Beach, FL.
Fukuda, K., Pereira, A., Saito, J. M., & Tsubomi, H. (2020, May). Recognition-induced memory bias (RIMB) in visual working memory. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society (VSS), St. Petersburg, FL.
Saito, J. M. & Fukuda, K. (2020, February). Visual memories can recover from recognition-induced memory biases. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Lake Ontario Visionary Establishment (LOVE), Niagara Falls, ON.
Saito, J. M., Lam, J., Rose, N. S., Villano, M., Cougle, J., Hames, J. L., (2019, March). The Efficacy of Single-Session Exposure Therapy Using Virtual Reality. Poster presented at Notre Dame Advanced Diagnostics & Therapeutics External Review Session, Notre Dame, IN.
Saito, J. M. & Rose, N. S. (2018, May). Validation of Virtual Reality for Measuring Prospective Memory in Young and Older Adults. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting for the Association of Psychological Science (APS), San Francisco, CA.
Saito, J. M., Beloff, M.*, Haile, L.*, Levy, B. J. (2017, April). The effects of attentional filtering on associative long-term memory formation across the lifespan. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association (WPA), Sacramento, CA.
Uchigakiuchi, T., Saito, J. M., Biba, T., Chi, A., Soriano Smith, R., & Levy, B. J. (2017, April). The reliability of retrieval-induced forgetting revisited. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association (WPA), Sacramento, CA.