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Publikationen der Forschergruppe

  1. Al-Shaikhli, B. T., Wachtler, T., & Eckhorn, R. (2007). Inhomogeneous retino-cortical mapping is supported and stabilized with correlation-learning during self-motion. BioSystems, 89, 264–272. [PDF] [B4]
  2. Braun, D. I., Mennie, N., Rasche, C., Hawken, M. J., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (submitted). Smooth pursuit eye movements to isoluminant targets. [PDF] [A1], [A4]
  3. Braun, D. I., Pracejus, L., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2006). Motion aftereffect elicits smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Vision, 6, 671–684. [PDF] [A1]
  4. Brouwer, A. M., Franz, V. H., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (submitted). Differences between fixations when objects are grasped or only viewed. [PDF] [A2]
  5. de Grave, D. D. J., Franz, V. H., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2006). The influence of the Brentano illusion on eye and hand movements. Journal of Vision, 6, 727–738. [PDF] [A2]
  6. de Grave, D. D. J., Hesse, C., Brouwer, A. M., & Franz, V. H. (2008). Fixation locations when grasping partly occluded objects. Journal of Vision, 8(7), 1–11. [PDF] [A2]
  7. Drewing, K. (2006). Integration of tactile-kinesthetic and auditory (re-)afference in the timing of movements. Proceedings of the Eurohaptics International Conference 2006, 43–48. [PDF] [B5]
  8. Drewing, K., & Kaim, L. (submitted). Exploratory movement matters: How force and position signals combine in haptic shape perception under different exploration conditions. [PDF] [B5]
  9. Drewing, K., & Schneider, W. X. (in press). Disentangling functional from structural descriptions and the coordinating role of attention. Behavioral Brain Sciences. (commentary). [PDF] [B5]
  10. Dümmler, T., Franz, V. H., Jovanovic, B., & Schwarzer, G. (2008). Effects of the Ebbinghaus illusion on children's perception and grasping. Experimental Brain Research, 186, 249–260. [PDF] [B1]
  11. Dümmler T., Schoeberl P., & Schwarzer G. (submitted). Development of visual center of mass localization for grasp point selection. [PDF] [B1]
  12. Fiehler, K., Burke, M., Engel, A., Bien, S., & Rösler, F. (2008). Kinesthetic working memory and action control within the dorsal stream. Cerebral Cortex, 8, 243–253. [PDF] [B3]
  13. Fiehler, K., Burke, M., Röder, B., Bien, S., & Rösler, F. (2008). The human dorsal action control system develops in the absence of vision. [PDF] [B3]
  14. Fiehler, K., Engel, A., & Rösler, F. (2007). Where are somatosensory representations stored and reactivated? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30, 206–207. [PDF] [B3]
  15. Franz, V. H., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (in press). Grasping visual illusions: Consistent data and no dissociation. Cognitive Neuropsychology. [PDF] [A2]
  16. Franz, V. H., Hesse, C., & Kollath, S. (in press). Visual illusions, delayed grasping, and memory: No shift from dorsal to ventral control. Neuropsychologia. [PDF] [A2]
  17. Franz, V. H., Scharnowski, F., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2005). Illusion effects on grasping are temporally constant, not dynamic. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31(6), 1359–1378. [PDF] [A2]
  18. Gegenfurtner, K. R., & Franz, V. H. (2007). A comparison of localization judgments and pointing precision. Journal of Vision, 7, 1–12. [PDF] [A1]
  19. Gepshtein, S., Seydell, A., & Trommershäuser, J. (2007). Optimality of human movement under natural variations of visual-motor uncertainty. Journal of Vision, 7(5):13, 1–18. [PDF] [EN]
  20. Hesse, C., & Franz, V. H. (in press). Memory mechanisms in grasping. Neuropsychologia. [PDF] [A2]
  21. Hesse, C., & Franz, V. H. (in press). Corrective processes in grasping after perturbations of object size. Journal of Motor Behavior. [PDF] [A2]
  22. Hesse, C., de Grave, D. D. J., Franz, V. H., Brenner, E., & Smeets, J. B. J. (in press). Planning movements well in advance. Cognitive Neuropsychology. [PDF] [A2]
  23. Hohmann, T. (in preparation). Wahrnehmung biologischer Bewegungen – Methoden und Befunde Forschungsergebnisse. [PDF] [B2]
  24. Hohmann, T., Troje, N. F., & Munzert, J. (in preparation). Actor identification and effect anticipation of basketball dribblings. [PDF] [B2]
  25. Jovanovic, B., Dümmler, T., & Schwarzer G. (submitted). Infants’ processing of objects in visual and visual-haptic contexts: analytical or configural? [PDF] [B1]
  26. Jovanovic, B., & Schwarzer, G. (2007). Infant perception of the relative relevance of different manual actions. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 4(1), 111–125. [PDF] [B1]
  27. Jovanovic, B., & Schwarzer, G. (in preparation). Infants segment action sequences into basic movement-effect units. [PDF] [B1]
  28. Kaminiarz, A., & Bremmer, F. (submitted). Localization of visual targets during optokinetic after-nystagmus. [PDF] [A3]
  29. Kaminiarz, A., Krekelberg, B., & Bremmer, F. (2007). Localization of visual targets during optokinetic eye movements. Vision Research, 47(6), 869–878. [PDF] [A3]
  30. Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2005). Motion-induced illusory displacement reexamined: Differences between perception and action? Experimental Brain Research, 162, 191–201. [PDF] [A1]
  31. Kerzel, D., Aivar, P. M., Ziegler, N. E., & Brenner, E. (2006). Mislocalization of flashes during smooth pursuit hardly depends on the lighting conditions. Vision Research, 46(6–7), 1145–1154. [PDF] [A4]
  32. Kirchner, H., Franz, V. H., Thorpe, S. J., & Brenner, E. (submitted). Animals make you move: Fast online control in natural scenes. [PDF] [A2]
  33. Kirsch, W., Hennighausen, E., & Rösler, F. (in preparation). Delay dependent changes of sensorimotor processes in a motor memory task. [PDF] [B3]
  34. Kirsch, W., Hennighausen, E., & Rösler, F. (in press). Dissociating cognitive and motor interference effects on kinesthetic short-term memory. Psychological Review. [PDF] [B3]
  35. Kirsch, W., Hennighausen, E., & Rösler, F. (in preparation). Effects of time and distance on memory of kinesthetically defined spatial locations: an ERP-Study. [PDF] [B3]
  36. Kleinholdermann, U., Brenner, E., Franz, V. H., & Smeets, J. B. J. (2007). Grasping trapezoidal objects. Experimental Brain Research, 180, 415–420. [PDF] [A2]
  37. Königs, K., Knöll, J., & Bremmer, F. (in press). Localization of auditory targets during optokinetic nystagmus. Perception. [PDF] [A3]
  38. Landy, M. S., Goutcher, R., Trommershäuser, J., & Mamassian, P. (2007). Visual estimation under risk. Journal of Vision, 7(6):4, 1–15. [PDF] [EN]
  39. Michler, F., Wachtler, T., & Eckhorn, R. (2006). Adaptive feedback inhibition improves pattern discrimination learning. Lecture Notes in AI, 4087, 21–32. [PDF] [B4]
  40. Michler, F., Eckhorn, R., & Wachtler, T. (in submitted). Using spatio-temporal correlations to learn topographic maps for invariant object recognition. [PDF] [B4]
  41. Munzert, J., Hohmann, T., & Hossner, E.-J. (submitted). Discriminating throwing distances from point-light displays with masked ball flight. [PDF] [B2]
  42. Rasche, C., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (submitted). Sensory and motor contributions to smooth pursuit variability. [PDF] [A1]
  43. Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (in press). Contrast sensitivity during the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements. [PDF] [A4]
  44. Schütz, A. C., Delipetkos, E., Braun, D. I., Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (in press). Temporal contrast sensitivity during pursuit eye movements. Journal of Vision. [PDF] [A4]
  45. Seydell, A., McCann, B. C., Trommershäuser, J., & Knill, D. C. (2008) Learning stochastic reward distributions in a speeded pointing task. Journal of Neuroscience, 28, 4356–4367. [PDF] [EN]
  46. Spering, M., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (in press). Contrast and assimilation in motion perception and smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology. [PDF] [A1]
  47. Spering, M., Montagnini, A., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (submitted). Competition between color and luminance for target selection in saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements. [PDF] [A1]
  48. Stritzke, M., Trommershäuser, J., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (submitted). Optimality of saccadic eye movements under risk. Journal of Neurophysiology. [PDF] [EN]
  49. Stritzke, M., & Trommershäuser, J. (2007). Eye movements during movement under risk. Vision Research, 47, 2000–2009. [PDF] [EN]
  50. Trommershäuser, J., Gepshtein, S., Maloney, L. T., Landy, M. S., & Banks, M. S. (2005). Optimal compensation for changes in task-relevant movement variability. Journal of Neuroscience, 25, 7169–7178. [PDF] [EN]
  51. Trommershäuser, J., Landy, M. S., & Maloney, L. T. (2006). Humans rapidly estimate expected gain in movement planning. Psychological Science, 17, 981–988. [PDF] [EN]
  52. Trommershäuser, J., Mattis, J., Maloney, L. T., & Landy, M. S. (2006). Limits to human movement planning with delayed and unpredictable onset of needed information. Experimental Brain Research, 175, 276–284. [PDF] [EN]
  53. White, B. J., Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2006). The spatio-temporal tuning of the mechanisms in the control of saccadic eye movements. Vision Research, 46, 3886–3897. [PDF] [A1]
  54. White, B. J., Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2006). Visually guided movements to color targets. Experimental Brain Research, 175, 110–126. [PDF] [A1]
  55. White, B. J., Stritzke, M., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2008). Saccadic facilitation in natural backgrounds. Current Biology, 18, 124–128. [PDF] [A1], [EN]
  56. Wittenberg, M., Eckhorn, R., Bremmer, F., & Wachtler, T. (in preparation). Stimulus representation in primary visual cortex in fixation and saccade tasks. [PDF] [A5]
  57. Wu, S.-W., Trommershäuser, J., Maloney, L. T., & Landy, M. S. (2006). Limits to human movement planning in tasks with asymmetric value landscapes. Journal of Vision, 6(1):5, 53–63. [PDF] [EN]
  58. Zwickel T., Wachtler, T., & Eckhorn, R. (in preparation). Border-ownership and object coding in a recurrent model of early visual cortex. [PDF] [B4]
  59. Zwickel, T., Wachtler, T., & Eckhorn, R. (2007). Coding the presence of visual objects in a recurrent neural network of visual cortex. BioSystems, 89, 216–226. [PDF] [B4]


Thematisch verwandte Publikationen

  1. Aschersleben, G., Hofer, T., & Jovanovic, B. (submitted). The link between infant attention to goal-directed action and later theory of mind abilities [PDF] [B1]
  2. Bremmer, F. Kubischik, M., Hoffmann, K.-P., & Krekelberg, B. (in preparation). Neural dynamics of saccadic suppression. [PDF] [A3]
  3. Drewing, K., & Ernst, M. O. (2006). Integration of force and position cues for shape perception through active touch. Brain Research, 1078, 92–100. [PDF] [B5]
  4. Drewing, K., Ernst, M. O., Lederman, S., & Klatzky, R. (submitted). Visual, haptic and bimodal judgments of virtual textures: Roughness and spatial density. [PDF] [B5]
  5. Drewing, K., Wiecki, T. V., & Ernst, M. O. (submitted). Material properties determine how force and position signals combine in haptic shape perception. [PDF] [B5]
  6. Eckhorn, R., Gail, A., Bruns, A., Gabriel, A., Al-Shaikhli, B., & Saam, M. (2006). Phase coupling supports associative visual processing – Physiology and related models. Chaos and Complexity Letters, 2(2/3). [PDF] [B4]
  7. Engel, A., Burke, M., Fiehler, K., Bien, S., & Rösler, F. (in press). How moving objects become animated: The human mirror neuron system assimilates non-biological movement patterns. Social Neuroscience. [PDF] [B3]
  8. Engel, A., Burke, M., Fiehler, K., Bien, S., & Rösler, F. (2008). Motor learning affects visual movement perception. European Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 2294–2302. [PDF] [B3]
  9. Engel, A., Burke, M., Fiehler, K., Bien, S., & Rösler, F. (in press). What activates the human mirror neuron system during observation of artificial movements: bottom-up visual features or top-down intentions? Neuropsychologia. [PDF] [B3]
  10. Hartung, B., Schrater, P. R., Bülthoff, H. H., Kersten, D., & Franz, V. H. (2005). Is prior knowledge of object geometry used in visually guided reaching? Journal of Vision, 5(6), 504–514. [PDF] [A2]
  11. Himmelbach, M., Karnath, H.-O., Perenin, M.-T., Franz, V. H., & Stockmeier, K. (2006). A general deficit of the 'automatic pilot' with posterior parietal cortex lesions? Neuropsychologia, 44, 2749–2756. [PDF] [A2]
  12. Jovanovic, B., Kiraly, I., Elsner, B., Gergely, G., Prinz, W., & Aschersleben, G. (submitted). The role of effects for infants’ perception of action goals. [PDF] [B1]
  13. Kerzel, D., & Ziegler, N. E. (2005). Visual short-term memory during smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31(2), 354–372. [PDF] [A4]
  14. Kleiser, R., Konen, C. S., Seitz, R. J., & Bremmer, F. (submitted). I know where you’ll look: An fMRI study of oculomotor intention and a change of motor plan. [PDF] [A3]
  15. Konen, C. S., Kleiser, R., Bremmer, F., & Seitz, R. J. (in press). Different cortical activations during visuospatial attention and the intention to perform a saccade. Experimental Brain Research. [PDF] [A3]
  16. Konen, C. S., Kleiser, R., Wittsack, H.-J., Bremmer, F., & Seitz, R. J. (2005). An fMRI study of optokinetic nystagmus and smooth pursuit eye movements in humans. Experimental Brain Research, 165(2), 203–216. [PDF] [A3]
  17. Kriegseis, A., Hennighausen, E., Rösler, F., & Röder, B. (2006). Reduced EEG alpha activity over parieto-occipital brain areas in congenitally blind adults. Clinical Neurophysiology, 117(7), 1560–1573. [PDF] [B3]
  18. Munzert, J. (in press). Does level of expertise influence imagined durations in open skills? Played versus imagined durations of badminton sequences. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. [PDF] [B2]
  19. Munzert, J., Zentgraf, K., Stark, R., & Vaitl, D. (submitted). Neural Activation in Cognitive Motor Processes: Comparing Motor Imagery and Observation of Gymnastic Movements [PDF] [B2]
  20. Schicke, T., Muckli, L., Beer, A. L., Wibral, M., Singer, W., Goebel, R., Rösler, F., & Röder, B. (2006). Tight covariation of BOLD signal changes and slow ERPs in the parietal cortex in a parametric spatial imagery task with haptic acquisition. European Journal of Neuroscience, 23, 1910–1918. [PDF] [B3]
  21. Schlack, A., Sterbing-D'Angelo, S. J., Hartung, K., Hoffmann, K.-P., & Bremmer, F. (2005). Multisensory space representations in the macaque ventral intraparietal area. Journal of Neuroscience, 25(18), 4616–4625. [PDF] [A3]
  22. Schwarzer, G., Huber, S., & Dümmler, T. (2005). Gaze behavior in analytical and holistic face processing. Memory & Cognition, 33(2), 344–354. [PDF] [B1]
  23. Schwarzer, G., Zauner, N., & Jovanovic, B. (2007). Evidence of a shift from featural to configural face processing in infancy. Developmental Science. [PDF] [B1]
  24. Spering, M., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2007). Contextual effects on smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 97, 1353–1367. [PDF] [A1]
  25. Spering, M., Gegenfurtner, K. R., & Kerzel, D. (2006). Distractor interference during smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 1136–1154. [PDF] [A1]
  26. Spering, M., Kerzel, D., Braun, D. I., Hawken, M. J., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2005). Effects of contrast on smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Vision, 5, 455–465. [PDF] [A1]
  27. Stock, O., Röder, Burke, M., Bien, S., & Rösler, F. (submitted). Cortical activation patterns during long-term memory retrieval of visually or haptically encoded objects and positions. [PDF] [B3]
  28. Teichert, T., Wachtler, T., Michler, F., Gail, A., & Eckhorn, R. (2007). Scale-invariance of receptive field properties in primary visual cortex. BMC Neuroscience, 8:38, 1–16. [PDF] [B4]
  29. Thaler, L., Todd, J. T., Spering, M., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2007). Illusory bending of a rigidly moving line segment: Effects of image motion and smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Vision, 7(6):9, 1–13. [PDF] [A1]
  30. White, B., Gegenfurtner, K. R., & Kerzel, D. (2005). Effects of structured non-target stimuli on saccadic latency. Journal of Neurophysiology, 93, 3214–3423. [PDF] [A1]
  31. Zentgraf, K., Stark, R., Reiser, M., Künzell, S., Schienle, A., Kirsch, P., Walter, B., Vaitl, D., & Munzert, J. (2005). Differential activation of pre-SMA and SMA proper during action observation: Effects of instruction. NeuroImage, 26, 662–672. [PDF] [B2]
  32. Zentgraf, K., & Munzert, J. (submitted). Effects of instructions on movement kinematics in observational learning. [PDF] [B2]