Jan Souman

Affiliations: 
Max Planck Institute Tuebingen, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany 
Area:
psychophysics
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Souman JL, Borra T, de Goijer I, et al. (2018) Spectral Tuning of White Light Allows for Strong Reduction in Melatonin Suppression without Changing Illumination Level or Color Temperature. Journal of Biological Rhythms. 748730418784041
Souman JL, Tinga AM, Te Pas SF, et al. (2017) Acute alerting effects of light: a systematic literature review. Behavioural Brain Research
Dudschig C, Souman J, Lachmair M, et al. (2013) Reading "sun" and looking up: the influence of language on saccadic eye movements in the vertical dimension. Plos One. 8: e56872
Frissen I, Campos JL, Souman JL, et al. (2011) Integration of vestibular and proprioceptive signals for spatial updating. Experimental Brain Research. 212: 163-76
Souman JL, Giordano PR, Schwaiger M, et al. (2011) CyberWalk: Enabling unconstrained omnidirectional walking through virtual environments Acm Transactions On Applied Perception. 8
Souman JL, Freeman TC, Eikmeier V, et al. (2010) Humans do not have direct access to retinal flow during walking. Journal of Vision. 10: 14
Souman JL, Giordano PR, Frissen I, et al. (2010) Making virtual walking real: Perceptual evaluation of a new treadmill control algorithm Acm Transactions On Applied Perception. 7
Souman JL, Frissen I, Sreenivasa MN, et al. (2009) Walking straight into circles. Current Biology : Cb. 19: 1538-42
Souman JL, Freeman TC. (2008) Motion perception during sinusoidal smooth pursuit eye movements: signal latencies and non-linearities. Journal of Vision. 8: 10.1-14
Sreenivasa MN, Frissen I, Souman JL, et al. (2008) Walking along curved paths of different angles: the relationship between head and trunk turning. Experimental Brain Research. 191: 313-20
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