Seminar Allgemeine Psychologie I: Blickbewegung und Wahrnehmung

WS 2006/07


Prof Dr. Markus Lappe

Sprechstunde: Mi 10-11 Uhr



25. 10.

Einführung und Themenvergabe

Nachbereitung:
Goldstein, Kopf- und Augenbewegungen beim Sehen. S. 346-360.

Vorlesung

08. 11.

Zielgerichtete Augenbewegungen

Vorbereitung:
Karnath & Thier, Zielgerichtete Augenbewegungen, S. 311-323.

Vorlesung

15. 11.

Sakkaden

Vorbereitung:
Fischer, Grundlegende Versuche, S. 133-161

Referat (Maciei Brode, Ricarda Redeker):
Dick, S, Kathmann, N, Ostendorf, F, and Ploner, C (2005). Differential effects of target probability on saccade latencies in gap and warning tasks. Exp Brain Res, 164(4):458–463.

Referat (Katharina Haß, Christina Sararu):
Ottes, FP, Van Gisbergen, JAM, Eggermont., JJ (1984). Metrics of saccade responses to visual double stimuli: two different models. Vision Res., 24:1169–1179.

Referat (Julia Mayer):
Gilchrist, ID, Brown, V, and Findlay, JM (1997). Saccades without eye movements. Nature, 390:130–131.

22. 11.

Augenbewegungen in verschiedene Aufgaben

Vorbereitung:
Hayhoe, M, Ballard, D (2005). Eye movements in natural behavior. Trends Cogn Sci, 9:188–194.

Referat (Thomas Hösker, Michael Prast):
Land, MF, Mennie, N, Rusted, J (1999). The roles of vision and eye movements in the control of activities of daily living. Perception, 28:1311–1328.

Referat (Stephanie Paschen):
Land, MF, Lee, DN (1994). Where we look when we steer. Nature, 369:742–744.

Referat (Maria Najdenova):
Ballard, D, Hayhoe, MM, Pelz, JB (1995). Memory representations in natural tasks. J.Cog.Neurosci., 7:66–80.

Movies:
http://www.perceptionweb.com/perc1199/land.html

29. 11.

Gaze detection

Vorbereitung:
Mason MF, Tatkow, EP, Macrae CN (2005). The look of love: Gaze shifts and person perception. Psychol Sci., 16:236-239.

Referat (Christina Thomas):
Macrae CN, Hood BM, Milne AB, Rowe AC, Mason MF (2002). Are you looking at me? Eye gaze and person perception. Psychol Sci., 13:460-464.

Referat (Ronja Born, Nicole Hagenau):
Kawashima, R, Sugiura, M, Kato, T, Nakamura, A, Hatano, K, Ito, K,i Fukuda, H, Kojima, S, Nakamura, K (1999). The human amygdala plays an important role in gaze monitoring. Brain, 122:779–783.

Referat (Kai Ole Hartmann):
Friesen, CK, Kungstone, A (1998). The eyes have it! Reflexive orienting is triggered by nonpredictive gaze. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 5:490-495.

06. 12.

Sakkaden und Aufmerksamkeit

Vorbereitung:
Müsseler/Prinz, Aufmerksamkeit, S. 132-139.

Referat (Henning Schroll):
Deubel, H. and Schneider, W. X. (1996). Saccade target selection and object recognition: evidence for a common attentional mechanism. Vision Res., 36:379–391.

Referat (Simon Fegers, Niels Müller):
Hamker, F. H. (2003). The reentry hypothesis: linking eye movements to visual perception. J.Vision, 11:808–816.

13. 12.

Lesen, Legastenie

Vorbereitung:
Fischer, Grundlegende Versuche, S. 161-171.
Fischer, Legasthenie, S. 255-265.

Referat (Katrin Fechner, Maria Grüter-Thesing):
Rayner, K (1998). Eye Movements in Reading and Information Processing: 20 Years of Research Psychological Bulletin 124:372-422.

Referat (Freya Wiegand, Christina Tegeler):
Biscaldi, M, Fischer, B, Hartnegg, K (2000). Voluntary saccadic control in dyslexia. Perception 29:509 - 521.

20. 12.

Vorstellung und Problemlösen

Vorbereitung:
Mast, FW, Kosslyn, SM (2002). Eye movements during visual mental imagery. Trends Cogn. Sci. 6:271-272.

Referat (Sabine Neuenhofer, Alexandra von Plettenberg):
Richardson, DC, Spivey, MJ (2000). Representation, space and Hollywood Squares: looking at things thet aren’t there anymore. Cognition 76:269-295.

Referat (Antje Schierhorn):
Grant, ER, Spivey, MJ (2003). Eye movements and problem solving: guiding attention guides thought. Psychol. Sci. 14:462-466.

10. 01.

Transsakkadische Integration

Vorbereitung:
Bridgeman, B., van der Heijden, A. H. C., and Velichkovsky, B. M. (1994). A theory of visual stability across saccadic eye movements. Behav.Brain Sci., 17:247–258.

Referat (Hendrik Reckermann, Jens Kanthak):
Irwin, DE (1991). Information integration across saccadic eye movements. Cognitive Psychology, 23:420-456.

Referat (Maren Hulisz, Marianne Buchholz):
Verfaillie, K, De Troy, A, Van Rensbergen, J (1994). Transsaccadic integration of biological motion. J.Exp.Psychol.: Learn.Mem.Cogn., 20:649–670.

17. 01.

Transsakkadische Raumstabilität

Referat (Judiht Hüttenbrink):
Deubel, H., Bridgeman, B., and Schneider, W. X. (1998). Immediate post-saccadic information mediates space constancy. Vision Res., 38:3147–3159.

Referat (Aleksey Lysikov):
Henderson JM, Hollingworth A. (2003). Eye movements and visual memory: detecting changes to saccade targets in scenes. Percept Psychophys. 65:58-71.

24. 01.

Raumkompression während Sakkaden

Vorbereitung:
Ross, J, Morrone, MC, Goldberg, ME, Burr, DC (2001). Changes in visual perception at the time of saccades. Trends.Neurosci., 24:113–121.

Referat (Tina Kaszynski, Katrin Kottnik):
Ross, J, Morrone, MC, Burr, DC (1997). Compression of visual space before saccades. Nature, 386:598–601.

Referat (Ralf Pelkmann):
Lappe, M, Awater, H, Krekelberg, B (2000). Postsaccadic visual references generate presaccadic compression of space. Nature, 403:892–895.

31. 01.

Zeitverzerrung durch Sakkaden

Referat (Carolin Spieker):
Yarrow, K., Haggard, P., Heal, R., Brown, P., and Rothwell, J. C. (2001). Illusory perceptions of space and time preserve cross-saccadic perceptual continuity. Nature, 414:302–305.

Referat (Annika Neumann):
Deubel, H, Irwin, DE, Schneider, WX (1999). The subjective direction of gaze shifts long before the saccade. In W Becker, H Deubel, and T Mergner, editors, Current Oculomotor Research: Physiological and Psychological Aspects., pages 65–70. New York, London: Plenum.

Referat (Tim Große, Laura Sumaski):
Morrone, MC, Ross, J, and Burr, DC. (2005). Saccadic eye movements cause compression of time as well as space. Nat Neurosci, 8(7):950–954.

06. 02.

Abschlussdiskussion