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 👉 sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
"Lawful kinematics link eye movements to the limits of high-speed perception" now out in
@NatureComms: rdcu.be/enLiB! 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.
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
"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 #eyetrackinglink.springer.com/article/10…
I won a prize for my poster at this year's ECVP! :) If you want to check it out, you can find it on my ResearchGate profile: researchgate.net/publication…
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: rdcu.be/dAAgE
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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 👇
Objects have features of their own, but they also appear in relations—they fit into, balance on, and even chase each other. How do we see those properties? Our new @TrendsCognSci paper explores how high-level relations arise in automatic visual processing.
sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
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:
👉 doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14378
🔎 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 🧵
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).
Spinning tops have always been a wonderful toy to experience new and surprising facets of visual #perception. I have set up the visual turntable which allows to explore rotating images online — and maybe it sparks some joy and interest in perceptual phenomena.
#vision#illusion
The code is based on #p5js. Simply drag & drop new images on the canvas if you wish to explore your own disc. You can control the rotation speed with the arrow keys (or press the lower right corner on your phone). Click here for trying it out: svenohl.github.io/turntable/