Christoph Redies

Affiliations: 
Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany 
Area:
aesthetics, visual system, neuroembryology, cell adhesion
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Schwabe K, Menzel C, Mullin C, et al. (2018) Gist Perception of Image Composition in Abstract Artworks. I-Perception. 9: 2041669518780797
Menzel C, Redies C, Hayn-Leichsenring GU. (2018) Low-level image properties in facial expressions. Acta Psychologica. 188: 74-83
Menzel C, Kovács G, Amado C, et al. (2018) Visual mismatch negativity indicates automatic, task-independent detection of artistic image composition in abstract artworks. Biological Psychology
Hayn-Leichsenring GU, Lehmann T, Redies C. (2017) Subjective Ratings of Beauty and Aesthetics: Correlations With Statistical Image Properties in Western Oil Paintings. I-Perception. 8: 2041669517715474
Menzel C, Hayn-Leichsenring GU, Redies C, et al. (2017) When noise is beneficial for sensory encoding: Noise adaptation can improve face processing. Brain and Cognition
Mullin C, Hayn-Leichsenring GU, Redies C, et al. (2017) The gist of beauty: An investigation of aesthetic perception in rapidly presented images. Electronic Imaging. 2017: 248-256
Lin J, Fu S, Yang C, et al. (2016) Pax3 overexpression induces cell aggregation and perturbs commissural axon projection during embryonic spinal cord development. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Lyssenko N, Redies C, Hayn-Leichsenring GU. (2016) Evaluating Abstract Art: Relation between Term Usage, Subjective Ratings, Image Properties and Personality Traits. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 973
Abeln J, Fresz L, Amirshahi SA, et al. (2015) Preference for Well-Balanced Saliency in Details Cropped from Photographs. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 704
Menzel C, Hayn-Leichsenring G, Redies C, et al. (2015) Noise can be good: Visual adaptation to noise with different Fourier power spectrum characteristics affects the electrophysiological correlates of face processing. Journal of Vision. 15: 1198
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