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Neuroscience D-index 50 Citations 10,121 80 World Ranking 3353 National Ranking 285

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognition
  • Artificial intelligence

Burkhart Fischer mainly investigates Eye movement, Saccade, Saccadic masking, Fixation and Neuroscience. His Eye movement research includes themes of Fixation point, Stimulus and Audiology. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Audiology, focusing on Saccadic reaction time and, on occasion, Superior colliculus and Optics.

His research in Saccade intersects with topics in Eye–hand coordination and Cognition. His Saccadic masking study incorporates themes from Algorithm and Simulation. Many of his studies on Fixation involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Cognitive psychology.

His most cited work include:

  • Human express saccades: extremely short reaction times of goal directed eye movements (584 citations)
  • Express saccades and visual attention (576 citations)
  • The antisaccade: a review of basic research and clinical studies (519 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Saccade, Saccadic masking, Eye movement, Fixation and Audiology. His Saccade research incorporates elements of Stimulus, Cognitive psychology, Frontal lobe and Simulation. He has included themes like Fixation point and Visually guided in his Saccadic masking study.

Eye movement is a subfield of Neuroscience that Burkhart Fischer explores. Within one scientific family, Burkhart Fischer focuses on topics pertaining to Visual attention under Fixation, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Vigilance. The various areas that Burkhart Fischer examines in his Audiology study include Visual processing, Perception, Language disorder, Motor control and Developmental psychology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Saccade (60.98%)
  • Saccadic masking (54.88%)
  • Eye movement (51.22%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1999-2009)?

  • Saccade (60.98%)
  • Audiology (39.02%)
  • Dyslexia (18.29%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Burkhart Fischer mostly deals with Saccade, Audiology, Dyslexia, Developmental psychology and Cognitive psychology. His Saccade research includes elements of Conscious perception, Saccadic masking and Fixation. Eye movement and Artificial intelligence are the focus of his Fixation studies.

His Eye movement study which covers Stimulus that intersects with Optokinetic reflex, Superior colliculus and Communication. His Audiology course of study focuses on Motor control and Disinhibition, Working memory, Neuropsychology and Electroencephalography. His studies deal with areas such as Frontal lobe, Fixation and Physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as Cognitive psychology.

Between 1999 and 2009, his most popular works were:

  • Voluntary Saccadic Control in Dyslexia (85 citations)
  • Optomotor and neuropsychological performance in old age. (82 citations)
  • Effects of visual training on saccade control in dyslexia. (55 citations)

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Best Publications

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

B. Fischer;E. Ramsperger.
Experimental Brain Research (1984)

936 Citations

Express saccades and visual attention

Burkhart Fischer;H. Weber.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1993)

916 Citations

The antisaccade: a review of basic research and clinical studies

Stefan Everling;Burkhart Fischer.
Neuropsychologia (1998)

758 Citations

Saccadic eye movements after extremely short reaction times in the monkey

B. Fischer;R. Boch.
Brain Research (1983)

643 Citations

Mechanisms of visual attention revealed by saccadic eye movements.

B. Fischer;B. Breitmeyer.
Neuropsychologia (1987)

507 Citations

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

Burkhart Fischer;Monica Biscaldi;Stefan Gezeck.
Brain Research (1997)

385 Citations

Characteristics of "anti" saccades in man.

Fischer B;Weber H.
Experimental Brain Research (1992)

346 Citations

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

Burkhart Fischer;Heike Weber;Monica Biscaldi;Franz Aiple.
Experimental Brain Research (1993)

333 Citations

The preparation of visually guided saccades

Burkhart Fischer.
Reviews of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology (1987)

323 Citations

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

L. Mayfrank;M. Mobashery;H. Kimmig;B. Fischer.
European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences (1986)

291 Citations

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