Svenja Marx
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Dowiasch S, Marx S, Einhauser W, Bremmer F
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2015 Feb;
9:46.
PMID: 25713524
The effects of aging on eye movements are well studied in the laboratory. Increased saccade latencies or decreased smooth-pursuit gain are well established findings. The question remains whether these findings...
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Marx S, Einhauser W
J Vis
. 2015 Jan;
15(1):15.1.11.
PMID: 25589295
Our perception does not provide us with an exact imprint of the outside world, but is continuously adapted to our internal expectations, task sets, and behavioral goals. Although effects of...
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Marx S, Gruenhage G, Walper D, Rutishauser U, Einhauser W
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2015 Jan;
1339:138-53.
PMID: 25581077
Competition is ubiquitous in perception. For example, items in the visual field compete for processing resources, and attention controls their priority (biased competition). The inevitable ambiguity in the interpretation of...
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Marx S, Hansen-Goos O, Thrun M, Einhauser W
J Vis
. 2014 Dec;
14(14):4.
PMID: 25515762
The exact function of color vision for natural-scene perception has remained puzzling. In rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) tasks, categorically defined targets (e.g., animals) are detected typically slightly better for...
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Marx S, Respondek G, Stamelou M, Dowiasch S, Stoll J, Bremmer F, et al.
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2012 Dec;
6:88.
PMID: 23248593
Background: The decreased ability to carry out vertical saccades is a key symptom of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). Objective measurement devices can help to reliably detect subtle eye movement disturbances...
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Stoll J, Kohlbecher S, Marx S, Schneider E, Einhauser W
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2011 Feb;
163:616-22.
PMID: 21335867
Mobile eyetracking is a recent method enabling research on attention during real-life behavior. With the EyeSeeCam, we have recently presented a mobile eye-tracking device, whose camera-motion device (gazecam) records movies...