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Gernot Horstmann

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Horstmann G, Linke L
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2025 Feb; 51(2):260-281. PMID: 39913495
A widely known result from gaze perception research is the overestimation effect where gaze direction-or more precisely gaze endpoints-is seen farther to the side than they actually are. A common...
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Wiegand I, van Pouderoijen M, Oosterman J, Deckers K, Horstmann G
Sci Rep . 2025 Jan; 15(1):1801. PMID: 39805864
Visual search becomes slower with aging, particularly when targets are difficult to discriminate from distractors. Multiple distractor rejection processes may contribute independently to slower search times: dwelling on, skipping of,...
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Horstmann G
Perception . 2024 Nov; 54(1):57-64. PMID: 39497548
A widely known result from gaze-perception research is the overestimation effect where gaze endpoints are seen farther to the side than they actually are. While horizontal gaze directions have been...
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Linke L, Horstmann G
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2024 May; 86(5):1800-1815. PMID: 38724728
Perceiving direct gaze - the perception of being looked at - is important in everyday life. The gaze cone is a concept to define the area in which observers perceive...
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Dietze N, Horstmann G, Poth C
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2024 Apr; 245:104239. PMID: 38582020
Ongoing actions are interrupted for a brief period of time whenever salient and expectancy-discrepant stimuli (surprise stimuli) interfere with the present task set. By contrast, salient stimuli (alerting cues) preceding...
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Linke L, Horstmann G
Perception . 2023 Nov; 53(2):93-109. PMID: 37964541
The perception of direct gaze provides multiple benefits for the observer. Previous studies have investigated how the information from both eyes is used to estimate gaze direction, showing that the...
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Horstmann G, Linke L
Perception . 2023 Sep; 52(10):712-725. PMID: 37661706
The cone of gaze is a looker's range of gaze directions that is accepted as direct by an observer. The present research asks how the condition of mild strabismus, that...
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Becker S, Grubert A, Horstmann G, Ansorge U
Cognition . 2023 Mar; 236:105420. PMID: 36905828
Previous research has identified three mechanisms that guide visual attention: bottom-up feature contrasts, top-down tuning, and the trial history (e.g., priming effects). However, only few studies have simultaneously examined all...
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Senkler B, Freymueller J, Lopez Lumbi S, Hornberg C, Schmid H, Hennig-Fast K, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2023 Jan; 20(1). PMID: 36613008
Urban residency is associated with exposure to environmental factors, which can influence health in many ways. Neuroscientific research, as well as Public Health research, aim towards broadening evidence in the...
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Linke L, Horstmann G
Perception . 2022 Sep; 51(11):789-803. PMID: 36062732
Perceiving other people's direct gaze is important for many areas of everyday activity. For horizontal and vertical eye movements, the area of being looked at, known as the cone of...