1/n Very happy to share that our new paper was just published in @CognitionJourn:
“Sensorimotor awareness requires intention: Evidence from minuscule eye movements.”
Dive into the details here 👉 https://t.co/IOSet1SqIx
"Lawful kinematics link eye movements to the limits of high-speed perception" now out in
@NatureComms: https://t.co/pfBwa9aVm7! We started this work back in 2016 when Eric Castet & Tamara Watson visited my (then young) lab.
Supported by @ERC_Research. Thread below still holds.
"Effects of lorazepam on saccadic eye movements. Evidence from prosaccade and free viewing tasks" - our new paper out now in Psychopharmacology! Many thanks to @TomFoulsh for a great collaboration! @PhilineBaumert #eyetracking https://t.co/HpZxv08MYt
How might our everyday actions change perception?
Out today @NatureComms we show that walking rhythmically modulates how sensitive we are to the environment.
The latest from my final days as a postdoc with @DAVElab at @UsydPsych
OA paper: https://t.co/1kWgdk66k4
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Out Now: @neuroweber, Kai Görgen, @JoramSoch, @johndylanhaynes, and myself provide evidence that sensory recruitment is NOT driven by imagery-based strategies. Instead EVC decoding is predicted by performance (r = 0.728).
EEG datasets on face recognition contain lots of hidden brain activity from tiny refixations within the face. In this work with @l_spiering, now out in AP&P, we looked at these (micro)saccadic potentials to learn more about face processing.
How cool to see the perception of relations as a @VSSMtg session this year! Excited to learn about the latest results @ #VSS2024. And how better to prepare than to check out @AlonHafri's agenda-setting paper in @TrendsCognSci from just a few years back 👇
In three experiments, we used visual adaptation to study the visual feature space underlying the perception of causality—highlighting the importance of direction-selectivity. Hope you find this as interesting as we do.
@MartinRolfs@rolfslab
Caroline von Humboldt-Professur for Susanne Schreiber @CompNeuroLab. We are happy, congratulations Susanne!
The award is meant to increase recognition and visibility of female scientists.
Incredibly relieved & happy to share a preprint I've been working on for 7+ years (among other things), a project close to my heart & the foundation of my @ERC_Research grant. My awesome lab members @rolfslab & a sabbatical @DartmouthPBS let me finally put this together. A🧵 1/n
For those interested in visual short-term memory (VSTM), #EEG, #VR, and their combination:
👉 https://t.co/3mEFb2amSy
🔎 We explored whether we can use VR🥽 to study EEG〰️ markers of VSTM: CDA and lateralized alpha power.
🫣 Spoiler: both can be measured in a VR setup.
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So proud to see this published. Discover stimupy – an #openscience Python package to support and automatize creating visual stimuli as used in the study of (early) #visualprocessing. Useful for #psychophysics, computational modeling, and teaching. For details, see this 🧵
@jlaubrock1@rolfslab@unipotsdam Thanks Jochen. Potsdam is just a great place to get trained in eye movement research—and congrats to Johannes and your contribution.
This looks like a great opportunity to learn some cool computational modeling and eye tracking during a PhD with a leading expert in eye movements and vision.
1/3 Job alert: Are you interested in visual cognition and eye tracking? PhD position (50%) for 3+ years available. German language skills required for teaching (1 seminar at BSc level).