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Literaturliste von Dr. Arvid Herwig

letzte Aktualisierung: 26.02.2024

Möllmann, A., Heinrichs, N. & Herwig, A. (2024). A conceptual framework on body representations and their relevance for mental disorders. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, No. 1231640.

Osterbrink, C. & Herwig, A. (2023). What determines location specificity or generalization of transsaccadic learning? Journal of Vision, 23(1), No. 8.

Osterbrink, C., Recker, L. & Herwig, A. (2022). Transsaccadic object associations shape peripheral perception: The role of reliability. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 48(10), 1039-1053.

Schmidtendorf, S., Herwig, A., Wiedau, S., Asbrand, J., Tuschen?Caffier, B. & Heinrichs, N. (2022). Initial maintenance of attention to threat in children with social anxiety disorder? Findings from an eye?tracking experiment. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 46, 197-208.

Herwig, A., Agic, A., Huppertz, H.-J., Klingebiel, R., Zuhorn, F., Schneider, W. X., Schäbitz, W.-R. & Rogalewski, A. (2021). Differentiating progressive supranuclear palsy and Parkinson's disease with head-mounted displays. Frontiers in Neurology, 12, No. 791366.

Osterbrink, C. & Herwig, A. (2021). Prediction of complex stimuli across saccades. Journal of Vision, 21(2), No. 10.

Köller, C. P., Poth, C. H. & Herwig, A. (2020). Object discrepancy modulates feature prediction across eye movements. Psychological Research, 84(1), 231-244.

Valsecchi, M., Cassanello, C., Herwig, A., Rolfs, M. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2020). A comparison of the temporal and spatial properties of trans-saccadic perceptual recalibration and saccadic adaptation. Journal of Vision, 20(4), No. 2.

Herwig, A., Weiß, K. & Schneider, W. X. (2018). Feature prediction across eye movements is location specific and based on retinotopic coordinates. Journal of Vision, 18(8), No. 13.

Paeye, C., Collins, T., Cavanagh, P. & Herwig, A. (2018). Calibration of peripheral perception of shape with and without saccadic eye movements. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80(3), 723-737.

Riechelmann, E., Pieczykolan, A., Horstmann, G., Herwig, A. & Huestegge, L. (2017). Spatio-temporal dynamics of action-effect associations in oculomotor control. Acta Psychologica, 130-136.

Horstmann, G. & Herwig, A. (2016). Novelty biases attention and gaze in a surprise trial. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78(1), 69-77.

Horstmann, G., Herwig, A. & Becker, S. I. (2016). Distractor dwelling, skipping, and revisiting determine target absent performance in difficult visual search. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 7, No. 1152.

Herwig, A. (2015). Linking perception and action by structure or process? Toward an integrative perspective. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 52, 105-116.

Herwig, A. (2015). Transsaccadic integration and perceptual continuity. Journal of Vision, 15(16), No. 7.

Herwig, A., Weiß, K. & Schneider, W. X. (2015). When circles become triangular: How transsaccadic predictions shape the perception of shape. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1339, 97-105.

Horstmann, G. & Herwig, A. (2015). Surprise attracts the eyes and binds the gaze. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22(3), 743-749.

Weiß, K., Schneider, W. X. & Herwig, A. (2015). A "blanking effect" for surface features: Transsaccadic spatial-frequency discrimination is improved by postsaccadic blanking. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77(5), 1500-1506.

Becker, S.I., Horstmann, G. & Herwig, A. (2014). Eye movement control. Journal of Ophthalmology.

Herwig, A. (2014). Experimentelle Handlungsforschung: Die individuelle Perspektive. In W. Prinz (Hrsg.), Experimentelle Handlungsforschung. Kognitive Grundlagen der Wahrnehmung und Steuerung von Handlungen (S. 56-105). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.

Herwig, A. & Schneider, W. X. (2014). Predicting object features across saccades: Evidence from object recognition and visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology - General, 143(5), 1903-1922.

Weiß, K., Schneider, W. X. & Herwig, A. (2014). Associating peripheral and foveal visual input across saccades: A default mode of the human visual system? Journal of Vision, 14(11), No. 7, 1-15.

Griffiths, G., Herwig, A. & Schneider, W. X. (2013). Stimulus localization interferes with stimulus recognition: Evidence from an attentional blink paradigm. Journal of Vision, 13(7).

Horstmann, G. & Herwig, A. (2013). Eye movements during highly inefficient visual search: What determines search effiency differences in blank trials? Journal of Vision, 13, 527.

Prinz, W., Beisert, M. & Herwig, A. (Eds.). (2013). Action science. Foundations of an emerging discipline. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Herwig, A. & Waszak, F. (2012). Action-effect bindings and ideomotor learning in intention- and stimulus-based actions. Frontiers in Psychology, 3(444).

Herwig, A. & Horstmann, G. (2011). Action-effect associations revealed by eye movements. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18(3), 531-537.

Weiss, C., Herwig, A. & Schütz-Bosbach, S. (2011). The self in action effects: Selective attenuation of self-generated sounds. Cognition, 121(2), 207-218.

Weiss, C., Herwig, A. & Schütz-Bosbach, S. (2011). The self in social interactions: Sensory attenuation of auditory action effects is stronger in interactions with others. PLoS ONE, 6(7 e22723), 1-3.

Herwig, A., Beisert, M. & Schneider, W. X. (2010). On the spatial interaction of visual working memory and attention: Evidence for a global effect from memory-guided saccades. Journal of Vision, 10.

Herwig, A. (2009). Intention and reactivity in ideomotor learning. Dissertation, Universität, Fakultät für Biowissenschaften, Pharmazie und Psychologie, Leipzig.

Herwig, A. & Massen, C. (2009). Action planning with two-handed tools. Psychological Research, 73(5), 727-740.

Herwig, A. & Waszak, F. (2009). Intention and attention in ideomotor learning. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62(2), 219-227.

Herwig, A., Prinz, W. & Waszak, F. (2007). Two modes of sensorimotor integration in intention-based and stimulus-based actions. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60(11), 1540-1554.

Waszak, F. & Herwig, A. (2007). Effect anticipation modulates deviance processing in the brain. Brain Research, 1183, 74-82.



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