Alexander C Schutz
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Barrionuevo P, Schutz A, Gegenfurtner K
iScience
. 2025 Feb;
28(2):111609.
PMID: 39898055
Our visual system uses contextual cues to estimate the brightness of surfaces: brightness can shift toward (assimilation) or away from (contrast) the brightness of the surroundings. We investigated brightness induction...
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Sharvashidze N, Valsecchi M, Schutz A
J Vis
. 2024 Dec;
24(13):3.
PMID: 39630465
The visual system compensates for differences between peripheral and foveal vision using different mechanisms. Although peripheral vision is characterized by higher spatial uncertainty and lower resolution than foveal vision, observers...
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Henare D, Tunnermann J, Wagner I, Schutz A, Schubo A
Sci Rep
. 2024 Nov;
14(1):26980.
PMID: 39505988
No abstract available.
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Baykan C, Schutz A
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2024 Oct;
37(1):227-238.
PMID: 39436218
Perceptual completion is ubiquitous when estimating properties such as the shape, size, or number of objects in partially occluded scenes. Behavioral experiments showed that the number of hidden objects is...
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Henare D, Tunnermann J, Wagner I, Schutz A, Schubo A
Sci Rep
. 2024 Oct;
14(1):22839.
PMID: 39353965
In everyday tasks, the choices we make incorporate complex trade-offs between conflicting factors that affect how we will achieve our goals. Previous experimental research has used dual-target visual search to...
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Sharvashidze N, Hubner C, Schutz A
Vision Res
. 2024 Jul;
222:108453.
PMID: 38991467
Visual processing differs between the foveal and peripheral visual field. These differences can lead to different appearances of objects in the periphery and the fovea, posing a challenge to perception...
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Stewart E, Fleming R, Schutz A
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 Jul;
291(2026):20240577.
PMID: 38981528
A core challenge in perception is recognizing objects across the highly variable retinal input that occurs when objects are viewed from different directions (e.g. front versus side views). It has...
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Goktepe N, Drewing K, Schutz A
IEEE Trans Haptics
. 2024 Jul;
17(4):860-869.
PMID: 38980771
Combining or integrating information from multiple senses often provides richer and more reliable estimates for the perception of objects and events. In daily life, sensory information from the same source...
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Brand T, Schutz A, Muller H, Maurer H, Hegele M, Maurer L
J Neurophysiol
. 2024 Jun;
132(2):485-500.
PMID: 38919149
Previous research has shown that action effects of self-generated movements are internally predicted before outcome feedback becomes available. To test whether these sensorimotor predictions are used to facilitate visual information...
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Goktepe N, Schutz A
Sci Rep
. 2024 Feb;
14(1):4642.
PMID: 38409140
The foveal-feedback mechanism supports peripheral object recognition by processing information about peripheral objects in foveal retinotopic visual cortex. When a foveal object is asynchronously presented with a peripheral target, peripheral...