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Burkhart Fischer

Burkhart Fischer

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Neuroscience

D-Index
57
Citations
11631
World Ranking
4342
National Ranking
371

Overview

Burkhart Fischer is affiliated with the University of Freiburg in Germany. The academic profile reflects a focus on research without listings of recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues. There is no detailed information about research fields, subfields, or main topics associated with their work.

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Best Publications

  • Human express saccades: extremely short reaction times of goal directed eye movements

    B. Fischer;E. Ramsperger

  • Express saccades and visual attention

    Burkhart Fischer;H. Weber

  • The antisaccade: a review of basic research and clinical studies

    Stefan Everling;Burkhart Fischer

  • Saccadic eye movements after extremely short reaction times in the monkey

    B. Fischer;R. Boch

  • Mechanisms of visual attention revealed by saccadic eye movements.

    B. Fischer;B. Breitmeyer

  • On the development of voluntary and reflexive components in human saccade generation

    Burkhart Fischer;Monica Biscaldi;Stefan Gezeck

  • Characteristics of "anti" saccades in man.

    Fischer B;Weber H

  • Separate populations of visually guided saccades in humans: reaction times and amplitudes.

    Burkhart Fischer;Heike Weber;Monica Biscaldi;Franz Aiple

  • The preparation of visually guided saccades

    Burkhart Fischer

  • TRUNK ORIENTATION AS THE DETERMINING FACTOR OF THE ‘CONTRALATERAL’ DEFICIT IN THE NEGLECT SYNDROME AND AS THE PHYSICAL ANCHOR OF THE INTERNAL REPRESENTATION OF BODY ORIENTATION IN SPACE

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  • The role of fixation and visual attention in the occurrence of express saccades in man

    L. Mayfrank;M. Mobashery;H. Kimmig;B. Fischer

  • Human express saccades: effects of randomization and daily practice.

    B. Fischer;E. Ramsperger

  • Enhanced activation of neurons in prelunate cortex before visually guided saccades of trained rhesus monkeys

    B. Fischer;R. Boch

  • Express-saccades of the monkey: effect of daily training on probability of occurrence and reaction time.

    B. Fischer;R. Boch;E. Ramsperger

  • Effects of stimulus conditions on the performance of antisaccades in man

    B. Fischer;Heike Weber

  • Eye-hand-coordination in man: A reaction time study

    B Fischer;L Rogal

  • Express-saccades of the monkey: reaction times versus intensity, size, duration, and eccentricity of their targets.

    R Boch;B Fischer;E Ramsperger

  • Voluntary Saccadic Control in Dyslexia

    Monica Biscaldi;Burkhart Fischer;Klaus Hartnegg

  • Saccadic reaction times of dyslexic and age-matched normal subjects

    Burkhart Fischer;Heike Weber

  • Peripheral attention versus central fixation: Modulation of the visual activity of prelunate cortical cells of the rhesus monkey

    B. Fischer;R. Boch

  • The recognition and correction of involuntary prosaccades in an antisaccade task

    Annette Mokler;B. Fischer

  • Further observations on the occurrence of express-saccades in the monkey

    R. Boch;B. Fischer

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Klein
Christoph Klein University of Freiburg
Bruno G. Breitmeyer
Bruno G. Breitmeyer University of Houston

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