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Literaturliste von Prof. Dr., Dipl.-Psych. Alexander Schütz

letzte Aktualisierung: 15.04.2024

Goktepe, N. & Schütz, A. C. (2024). Frequency-specific and periodic masking of peripheral characters by delayed foveal input. Scientific Reports, 14, No. 4642.

Goktepe, N. & Schütz, A. C. (2023). Familiar objects benefit more from transsaccadic feature predictions. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 85(6), 1949-1961.

Men, H., Altin, A. & Schütz, A. C. (2023). Underestimation of the number of hidden objects. Journal of Vision, 23(2), 1-20.

Wagner, I. & Schütz, A. C. (2023). Interaction of dynamic error signals in saccade adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 129(3), 717-732.

Wagner, I., Henare, D., Tünnermann, J., Schubö, A. & Schütz, A. C. (2022). Humans trade off search costs and accuracy in a combined visual search and perceptual task. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 85(1), 23-40.

Braun, Doris, I., Schütz, A. C. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2021). Age effects on saccadic suppression of luminance and color. Journal of Vision, 21(6), No. 11.

Einhäuser, W., Sandrock, A. & Schütz, A. C. (2021). Perceptual difficulty persistently increases dominance in binocular rivalry - Even without a task. Perception, 50(4), 343-366.

Hübner, C. & Schütz, A. C. (2021). A bias in saccadic suppression of shape change. Vision Research, 186, 112-123.

Hübner, C. & Schütz, A. C. (2021). Rapid visual adaptation persists across saccades. iScience, 24(9), No. 102986.

Luna, R., Serrano-Pedraza, I., Gegenfurtner, K. R., Schütz, A. C. & Souto, D. (2021). Achieving visual stability during smooth pursuit eye movements: Directional and confidence judgements favor a recalibration model. Vision Research, 184, 58-73.

Panitz, C., Endres, D., Buchholz, M., Khosrowtaj, Z., Sperl, M. F. J., Mueller, E. M., Schubö, A., Schütz, A. C., Teige-Mocigemba, S. & Pinquart, M. (2021). A revised framework for the investigation of expectation update versus maintenance in the context of expectation violations: The ViolEx 2.0 model. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, No. 726432.

Park, A. S. Y. & Schütz, A. C. (2021). Selective postsaccadic enhancement of motion perception. Vision Research, 188, 42-50.

Pinquart, M., Endres, D., Teige-Mocigemba, S., Panitz, C. & Schütz, A. C. (2021). Why expectations do or do not change after expectation violation: A comparison of seven models. Consciousness and Cognition, 89, No. 103086.

Wagner, I., Wolf, C. & Schütz, A. C. (2021). Motor learning by selection in visual working memory. Scientific Reports, 11, No. 9331.

Hwang, B.-W. & Schuetz, A. C. (2020). Idiosyncratic preferences in transparent motion and binocular rivalry are dissociable. Journal of Vision, 20(12), No. 3.

Stewart, E. E. M., Hübner, C. & Schütz, A. C. (2020). Stronger saccadic suppression of displacement and blanking effect in children. Journal of Vision, 20(10), No. 13.

Stewart, E. E. M., Valsecchi, M. & Schütz, A. C. (2020). A review of interactions between peripheral and foveal vision. Journal of Vision, 20(12), No. 2.

Gloriani, A. H. & Schütz, A. C. (2019). Humans trust central vision more than peripheral vision even in the dark. Current Biology, 29(7), 1206-1210.

Heuer, A., Wolf, C., Schütz, A. C. & Schubö, A. (2019). The possibility to make choices modulates feature-based effects of reward. Scientific Reports, 9, No. 5749.

Stewart, E. E. M. & Schütz, A. C. (2019). Transsaccadic integration benefits are not limited to the saccade target. Journal of Neurophysiology, 122(4), 1491-1501.

Stewart, E. E. M. & Schütz, A. C. (2019). Transsaccadic integration is dominated by early, independent noise. Journal of Vision, 19(6), No. 17.

Wolf, C. & Schütz, A. C. (2019). Choice-induced inter-trial inhibition is modulated by idiosyncratic choice-consistency. PLoS ONE, 14(12), No. e0226982.

Wolf, C., Wagner, I. & Schütz, A. C. (2019). Competition between salience and informational value for saccade adaptation. Journal of Vision, 19(14), No. 26.

Goettker, A., Braun, D. I., Schütz, A. C. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2018). Execution of saccadic eye movements affects speed perception. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(9), 2240-2245.

Hein, E. & Schütz, A. C. (2018). Competition between color and luminance in motion correspondence. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 81(1), 310-322.

Schütz, A. C., Schubö, A., Endres, D. & Lachnit, H. (Eds.). (2018). 60. TeaP 2018. Abstracts of the 60th conference of experimental psychologists. Lengerich: Pabst.

Stewart, E. E. M. & Schütz, A. C. (2018). Attention modulates trans-saccadic integration. Vision Research, 142, 1-10.

Stewart, E. E. & Schütz, A. C. (2018). Optimal trans-saccadic integration relies on visual working memory. Vision Research, 153, 70-81.

Braun, D. I., Schütz, A. C. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2017). Visual sensitivity for luminance and chromatic stimuli during the execution of smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements. Vision Research, 136, 57-69.

Heuer, A., Wolf, C., Schütz, A. C. & Schubö, A. (2017). The necessity to choose causes reward-related anticipatory biasing: Parieto-occipital alpha-band oscillations reveal suppression of low-value targets. Scientific Reports (Online Journal), 7, No. 14318.

Huang, J., Gegenfurtner, K. R., Schütz, A. C. & Billino, J. (2017). Age effects on saccadic adaptation: Evidence from different paradigms reveals specific vulnerabilities. Journal of Vision, 17(6), No. 9.

Hübner, C. & Schütz, A. C. (2017). Numerosity estimation benefits from transsaccadic information integration. Journal of Vision, 17(13), No. 12.

Ross, N. M., Goettker, A., Braun, D. I., Gegenfurtner, K. R. & Schuetz, A. C. (2017). Discrimination of curvature from motion during smooth pursuit eye movements and fixation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 118(3), 1762-1774.

Wolf, C., Heuer, A., Schubö, A. & Schütz, A. C. (2017). The necessity to choose causes the effects of reward on saccade preparation. Scientific Reports, 7, No. 16966.

Wolf, C. & Schütz, A. C. (2017). Earlier saccades to task-relevant targets irrespective of relative gain between peripheral and foveal information. Journal of Vision, 17(6).

Paeye, C., Schütz, A. C. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2016). Visual reinforcement shapes eye movements in visual search. Journal of Vision, 16(10), 1-15.

Schuetz, A. C. & Mamassian, P. (2016). Early, local motion signals generate directional preferences in depth ordering of transparent motion. Journal of Vision, 16(10), 1-20.

Souto, D., Gegenfurtner, K. R. & Schütz, A. C. (2016). Saccade adaptation and visual uncertainty. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10, No. 227.

Paulun, V. C., Schuetz, A. C., Gegenfurtner, K. R., Michel, M. M. & Geisler, W. S. (2015). Visual search under scotopic lighting conditions. Vision Research, 155-168.

Rentzsch, K., Schütz, A. & Marcus, B. (2015). Psychologische Diagnostik. In A. Schütz, M. Brand, H. Selg & S. Lautenbacher (Hrsg.), Psychologie (S. 298-328). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.

Schuetz, A. C., Lossin, F. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2015). Dynamic integration of information about salience and value for smooth pursuit eye movements. Vision Research, 113, 169-178.

Schütz, A. C., Billino, J., Bodrogi, P., Polin, D., Khanh, T. Q. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2015). Robust underestimation of speed during driving: A field study. Perception, 44(12), 1356-1370.

Schütz, A. C. & Souto, D. (2015). Perceptual task induces saccadic adaptation by target selection. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9, No. 566.

Wolf, C. & Schütz, A. C. (2015). Trans-saccadic integration of peripheral and foveal feature information is close to optimal. Journal of Vision, 15(16), No. 1, 1-18.

Schütz, A. C. (2014). Interindividual differences in preferred directions of perceptual and motor decisions. Journal of Vision, 14(12), No. 16.

Schütz, A. C., Kerzel, D. & Souto, D. (2014). Saccadic adaptation induced by a perceptual task. Journal of Vision, 14(5), 1-19.

Limmer, R. & Schütz, A. (2013). Divorce in Germany. In Encyclopedia of Sociology. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Schütz, A. C., Lossin, F. & Kerzel, D. (2013). Temporal stimulus properties that attract gaze to the periphery and repel gaze from fixation. Journal of Vision, 13(5), No. 6.

Thaler, L., Schütz, A. C., Goodale, M. A. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2013). What is the best fixation target? The effect of target shape on stability of fixational eye movements. Vision Research, 76, 31-42.

Valsecchi, M., Gegenfurtner, K. R. & Schütz, A. C. (2013). Saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movements during reading of drifting texts. Journal of Vision, 13(10), No. 8.

Debono, K., Schuetz, A. C. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2012). Illusory bending of a pursuit target. Vision Research, 51-60.

Schütz, A. C. (2012). There's more behind it: Perceived depth order biases perceived numerosity/density. Journal of Vision, 12(12), No. 9.

Schütz, A. C., Trommershäuser, J. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2012). Dynamic integration of information about salience and value for saccadic eye movements. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(19), 7547-7552.

Schütz, A. C. (2011). Motion transparency: Depth ordering and smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Vision, 11(14), No. 21.

Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2011). Eye movements and perception: A selective review. Journal of Vision, 11(5), 1-30.

Schütz, A. C. & Souto, D. (2011). Adaptation of catch-up saccades during the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements. Experimental Brain Research, 209(4), 537-549.

Spering, M., Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2011). Keep your eyes on the ball: Smooth pursuit eye movements enhance prediction of visual motion. Journal of Neurophysiology, 105(4), 1756-1767.

Braun, D. I., Schütz, A. C. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2010). Localization of speed differences of context stimuli during fixation and smooth pursuit eye movements. Vision Research, 50(24), 2740-2749.

Debono, K., Schütz, A. C., Spering, M. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2010). Receptive fields for smooth pursuit eye movements and motion perception. Vision Research, 50(24), 2729-2739.

Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I., Movshon, J. A. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2010). Does the noise matter? Effects of different kinematogram types on smooth pursuit eye movements and perception. Journal of Vision, 10(13).

Schütz, A. C. & Morrone, M. C. (2010). Compression of time during smooth pursuit eye movements. Vision Research, 50(24), 2702-2713.

Gegenfurtner, K. R., Schütz, A. C. & Braun, D. I. (2009). Wie die Bilder in den Kopf kommen. Visuelle Informationsverarbeitung im Gehirn. In R. Rosenzweig (Hrsg.), Nicht wahr?!. Sinneskanäle, Hirnwindungen und Grenzen der Wahrnehmung (S. 47-70). Paderborn: mentis.

Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2009). Chromatic contrast sensitivity during optokinetic nystagmus, visually enhanced vestibulo-ocular reflex, and smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 101(5), 2317-2327.

Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2009). Improved visual sensitivity during smooth pursuit eye movements: Temporal and spatial characteristics. Visual Neuroscience, 26(3), 329-340.

Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2009). Object recognition during foveating eye movements. Vision Research, 49(18), 2241-2253.

Braun, D. I., Mennie, N., Rasche, C., Schütz, A. C., Hawken, M. J. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2008). Smooth pursuit eye movements to isoluminant targets. Journal of Neurophysiology, 100(3), 1287-1300.

Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2007). Contrast sensitivity during the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements. Vision Research, 47(21), 2767-2777.

Schütz, A. C., Delipetkos, E., Braun, D. I., Kerzel, D. & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2007). Temporal contrast sensitivity during smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Vision, 7, 1-15.



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