Richard Schweitzer
Affiliations: | 2016- | Psychology | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
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Martin Rolfs | post-doc | 2020- | HU Berlin |
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Schweitzer R, Rolfs M. (2021) Intrasaccadic motion streaks jump-start gaze correction. Science Advances. 7 |
Doering M, Schweitzer R, Rolfs M. (2021) Masking the smeared perception of natural scenes tachistoscopically presented during saccades: A follow-up on Campbell & Wurtz (1978). Journal of Vision. 21: 2963 |
Rolfs M, Schweitzer R, Ohl S. (2021) Lawful kinematics of saccades predict the limits of high-speed motion perception Journal of Vision. 21: 2084 |
Schweitzer R, Rolfs M. (2020) Intra-saccadic motion streaks as cues to linking object locations across saccades. Journal of Vision. 20: 17 |
Schweitzer R, Rolfs M. (2019) An adaptive algorithm for fast and reliable online saccade detection. Behavior Research Methods |
Schweitzer R, Watson T, Watson J, et al. (2019) The Joy of Retinal Painting: A Build-It-Yourself Device for Intrasaccadic Presentations. Perception. 301006619867868 |
Schweitzer R, Rolfs M. (2019) Rapid and robust online saccade detection Journal of Vision. 19: 83 |
Balsdon T, Schweitzer R, Watson TL, et al. (2018) All is not lost: Post-saccadic contributions to the perceptual omission of intra-saccadic streaks. Consciousness and Cognition |
Schweitzer R, Watson T, Balsdon T, et al. (2018) From retinal to world-centered perception of intra-saccadic motion streaks: Evidence for high-fidelity eye position information during saccades Journal of Vision. 18: 1285 |
Schweitzer R, Rolfs M. (2017) Intra-saccadic motion streaks as a cue to the localization of objects across eye movements Journal of Vision. 17: 918 |