Miriam Spering
Affiliations: | Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
Area:
visual psychophysics, eye movements, attentionWebsite:
http://visualcognition.ca/speringGoogle:
"Miriam Spering"Mean distance: 14.21 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorKarl R. Gegenfurtner | grad student | University of Giessen, Germany | |
Marisa Carrasco | post-doc | NYU |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAenne A. Brielmann | grad student | UBC | |
Jolande Fooken | grad student | UBC | |
Kathryn M. Lalonde | grad student | UBC | |
Xiuyun Wu | grad student | 2017- | UBC |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorDaniel C. Javitt | collaborator | NYU / Nathan Kline Institute | |
Romesh D. Kumbhani | collaborator | 2009- | NYU |
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Kinjo H, Fooken J, Spering M. (2020) Do eye movements enhance visual memory retrieval? Vision Research. 176: 80-90 |
Fooken J, Spering M. (2020) Eye movements as a readout of sensorimotor decision processes. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Hayhoe M, Fiehler K, Spering M, et al. (2020) Introduction to special issue on "Prediction in Perception and Action". Journal of Vision. 20: 8 |
Rothwell AC, Wu X, Edinger J, et al. (2020) On the relation between anticipatory ocular torsion and anticipatory smooth pursuit. Journal of Vision. 20: 4 |
Murch WS, Limbrick-Oldfield EH, Ferrari MA, et al. (2019) Zoned In or Zoned Out? Investigating Immersion in Slot Machine Gambling using Mobile Eye Tracking. Addiction (Abingdon, England) |
Wu X, Spering M. (2019) Ocular torsion is related to perceived motion-induced position shifts. Journal of Vision. 19: 11 |
Fiehler K, Brenner E, Spering M. (2019) Prediction in goal-directed action. Journal of Vision. 19: 10 |
Fooken J, Spering M. (2019) Decoding go/no-go decisions from eye movements. Journal of Vision. 19: 5 |
Rolin RA, Fooken J, Spering M, et al. (2018) Perception of Looming Motion in Virtual Reality Egocentric Interception Tasks. Ieee Transactions On Visualization and Computer Graphics |
Fooken J, Lalonde KM, Mann GK, et al. (2018) Eye movement training is most effective when it involves a task-relevant sensorimotor decision. Journal of Vision. 18: 18 |