Sebastian Pannasch
Affiliations: | Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany |
Area:
Visual attention, eye movements, active visionGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorBoris M. Velichkovsky | grad student | 2000- | TU Dresden |
Bruce Bridgeman | post-doc | 2008-2008 | UC Santa Cruz |
Riitta Hari | post-doc | 2009-2012 | Helsinki University of Technology |
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Schubert RS, Jung ML, Helmert JR, et al. (2019) Size matters: How reaching and vergence movements are influenced by the familiar size of stereoscopically presented objects. Plos One. 14: e0225311 |
Weber S, Schubert RS, Vogt S, et al. (2017) Gaze3DFix: Detecting 3D fixations with an ellipsoidal bounding volume. Behavior Research Methods |
Ramkumar P, Hansen BC, Pannasch S, et al. (2016) Visual information representation and rapid scene categorization are simultaneous across cortex: An MEG study. Neuroimage |
Ramkumar P, Hansen B, Pannasch S, et al. (2015) A rapid whole-brain neural portrait of scene category inference. Journal of Vision. 15: 351 |
Marschner L, Pannasch S, Schulz J, et al. (2015) Social communication with virtual agents: The effects of body and gaze direction on attention and emotional responding in human observers. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 97: 85-92 |
Di Stasi LL, McCamy MB, Pannasch S, et al. (2015) Effects of driving time on microsaccadic dynamics. Experimental Brain Research. 233: 599-605 |
Hansen BC, Rakhshan PJ, Ho AK, et al. (2015) Looking at others through implicitly or explicitly prejudiced eyes Visual Cognition. 23: 612-642 |
Helo A, Pannasch S, Sirri L, et al. (2014) The maturation of eye movement behavior: scene viewing characteristics in children and adults. Vision Research. 103: 83-91 |
Müller R, Helmert JR, Pannasch S. (2014) Limitations of gaze transfer: without visual context, eye movements do not to help to coordinate joint action, whereas mouse movements do. Acta Psychologica. 152: 19-28 |
Nikolaev AR, Pannasch S, Ito J, et al. (2014) Eye movement-related brain activity during perceptual and cognitive processing. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 8: 62 |