Antje Nuthmann
Affiliations: | 2002-2006 | Psychology | University of Kiel, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany |
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Holmqvist K, Örbom SL, Hooge ITC, et al. (2023) Retraction Note: Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline. Behavior Research Methods |
Krasich K, O'Neill K, Murray S, et al. (2023) A computational modeling approach to investigating mind wandering-related adjustments to gaze behavior during scene viewing. Cognition. 242: 105624 |
Nuthmann A, Clark CNL. (2023) Pseudoneglect during object search in naturalistic scenes. Experimental Brain Research |
McLean D, Nuthmann A, Renoult L, et al. (2023) Expectation-based gist facilitation: Rapid scene understanding and the role of top-down information. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General |
Körner HM, Faul F, Nuthmann A. (2023) Revisiting the role of attention in the "weapon focus effect": Do weapons draw gaze away from the perpetrator under naturalistic viewing conditions? Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Nuthmann A, Thibaut M, Tran THC, et al. (2022) Impact of neovascular age-related macular degeneration on eye-movement control during scene viewing: Viewing biases and guidance by visual salience. Vision Research. 201: 108105 |
Holmqvist K, Örbom SL, Hooge ITC, et al. (2022) Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline. Behavior Research Methods |
Nuthmann A, Clayden AC, Fisher RB. (2021) The effect of target salience and size in visual search within naturalistic scenes under degraded vision. Journal of Vision. 21: 2 |
Clayden AC, Fisher RB, Nuthmann A. (2020) On the relative (un)importance of foveal vision during letter search in naturalistic scenes. Vision Research. 177: 41-55 |
Einhäuser W, Atzert C, Nuthmann A. (2020) Fixation durations in natural scene viewing are guided by peripheral scene content. Journal of Vision. 20: 15 |