Professur für Allgemeine Psychologie (Prof. Gegenfurtner)
Präsidium der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen » Fachbereiche » Fachbereich 06 - Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft » Dekanat Fachbereich 06 - Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft » Fachgebiet Psychologie
Type of organisation: Professorship
Projects
- Visuelle Wahrnehmung während Blickbewegungen
01/08/2022 - 31/07/2024
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) - SFB/TRR 135/3 - Cardinal mechanisms of perception: prediction, evaluation, categorisation
01/04/2022 - 30/03/2026
German Research Foundation (DFG) - SFB/TRR 135/3 A01 - Cardinal mechanisms of perception: Prediction, Valuation, Categorization - Subproject: Prediction of position and motion during saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements
01/01/2022 - 30/06/2025
German Research Foundation (DFG) - SFB/TRR 135/3 A01 - Cardinal mechanisms of perception: Prediction, Valuation, Categorization - Subproject: Prediction of position and motion during saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements
01/01/2022 - 30/06/2025
German Research Foundation (DFG) - SFB/TRR 135/3 C02 - Cardinal mechanisms of perception: Prediction, Valuation, Categorization. On the origin of color categories
01/01/2022 - 31/12/2025
German Research Foundation (DFG)
Publications
- Anticipatory smooth pursuit of intentional finger movement (2015)
Chen, Jing; Valsecchi, Matteo; Gegenfurtner, Karl - A tetrachromatic display for the spatiotemporal control of rod and cone stimulation (2015)
Bayer, FS; Paulun, VC; Weiss, D; et al. - At night even white cats are gray: scotopic lightness perception (2015)
Ennis, Robert; Toscani, Matteo; Gegenfurtner, Karl - Changes in visual sensitivity during smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movement (2015)
Braun, D; Schütz, A; Gegenfurtner, K - Dynamic integration of information about salience and value for smooth pursuit eye movements (2015)
Schütz, AC; Lossin, F; Gegenfurtner, KR - Inversion of the Material-Weight Illusion in objects made of two materials (2015)
Paulun, Vivian C.; Buckingham, Gavin; Gegenfurtner, Karl R.; et al.