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Probing and modulating inter-areal coupling in the cortical visual motion processing pathway with non-invasive brain stimulation

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Tell me about your Ponzo and I will tell you who you are

Michael Herzog, Lukasz Grzeczkowski, Aaron Michael Clarke, Fred Mast

Unlike in cognition, audition and somatosensation, performance between various visual tasks does not correlate. Surprisingly, even tasks that appear similar, like visual acuity and line bisection task do not share much common variance. Similar results were ...
2016

Gender differences in visual perception

Michael Herzog, Christine Mohr, Maya Roinishvili

Gender differences are well established in cognition and somato-sensation, but there are almost no studies on gender differences in visual perception. One reason is that sample size is often small because effect sizes are large. Small samples are not well ...
2016

Daylight Management in Mediterranean Cities: When Shortage Is Not the Issue

Gloria Serra Coch

Natural resources such as daylight and sunlight are highly appreciated in countries with prevailing overcast skies. Taking advantage of this scarce resource contributes to saving energy on artificial lighting. In contrast to northern, southern European cit ...
2016

Is there a common cause for perceptual decline in the aging brain?

Michael Herzog, Aaron Michael Clarke

Even in the absence of neurodegenerative disease, aging strongly affects vision. Whereas optical deficits are well documented, much less is known perceptual deficits. In most perceptual studies, one paradigm is tested and it is usually found that older par ...
Sage Publications Ltd2016

What crowding can tell us about object representations

Michael Herzog, Aaron Michael Clarke, Mauro Manassi

In crowding, perception of a target usually deteriorates when flanking elements are presented next to the target. Surprisingly, adding further flankers can lead to a release from crowding. In previous work we showed that, for example, vernier offset discri ...
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)2016

EUMSSI team at the MediaEval Person Discovery Challenge 2016

Jean-Marc Odobez

We present the results of the EUMSSI team’s participation in the Multimodal Person Discovery task. The goal is to identify all people who simultaneously appear and speak in a video corpus. In the proposed system, besides improving each modality, we emphasi ...
2016

Local versus global and retinotopic versus non-retinotopic motion processing in schizophrenia patients

Michael Herzog, Maya Roinishvili, Marc Michael Lauffs

Schizophrenia impairs cognitive functions as much as perception. For example, patients perceive global motion in random dot kinematograms less strongly, because, as it is argued, the integration of the dots into a single Gestalt is complex and therefore de ...
Elsevier2016

Alpha7 subunit of the nicotinergic acethylcholine receptor gene (CHRNA7) and perception of coherent motion in aging

Michael Herzog

Genetic variations of the alpha7 subunit of the nicotinergic acetylcholine receptor gene (CHRNA7) are linked to cognitive deficits in aging and schizophrenia. However, little is known about associations of the CHRNA7 gene with aged-related decline in visua ...
2016

Spatial and temporal aspects of visual backward masking in children and young adolescents

Michael Herzog

The development of visual functions is very diverse. Some visual functions mature within the first year of life, whereas maturation for other functions extends into adolescence. The reasons for these developmental differences are largely unknown. Here, we ...
Springer2016

Towards building an attentive artificial listener: on the perception of attentiveness in audio-visual feedback tokens

Jean-Marc Odobez, Kenneth Alberto Funes Mora, Catharine Regina Monika Maria Oertel Genannt Bierbach, Yu Yu

Current dialogue systems typically lack a variation of audio-visual feedback tokens. Either they do not encompass feedback tokens at all, or only support a limited set of stereotypical functions. However, this does not mirror the subtleties of spontaneous ...
ACM2016

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