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Overview

Heiner Deubel is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. Their research focuses primarily on Neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Additional subfields of study include Molecular Biology, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Human-Computer Interaction.

The scientist's work covers various topics related to visual perception and processing mechanisms, neural and behavioral psychology studies, and neural dynamics and brain function. Other notable topics include motor control and adaptation, spatial neglect and hemispheric dysfunction, multisensory perception and integration, and retinal development and disorders.

Heiner Deubel's recent publications include the following:

  • The effect of spatial structure on presaccadic attention costs and benefits assessed with dynamic 1/f noise, 2022, Journal of Neurophysiology
  • Theory of visual attention (TVA) in action: Assessing premotor attention in simultaneous eye-hand movements, 2020, Cortex
  • Visual attention and eye movement control during oculomotor competition, 2020, Journal of Vision
  • Attention capture outside the oculomotor range, 2020, Current Biology
  • Stimulus blanking reveals contrast-dependent transsaccadic feature transfer, 2020, Scientific Reports

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Heiner Deubel include Nina M. Hanning, Luca Wollenberg, Lukasz Grzeczkowski, Donatas Jonikaitis, and Philipp Kreyenmeier.

The scientist has published multiple articles in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal of Vision, Scientific Reports, Journal of Neurophysiology, and Cortex. Notably, the highest number of publications appear in bioRxiv and Journal of Vision.

Best Publications

  • Saccade target selection and object recognition: evidence for a common attentional mechanism.

    Heiner Deubel;Werner X. Schneider

  • Picture Changes During Blinks: Looking Without Seeing and Seeing Without Looking

    J. Kevin O'Regan;Heiner Deubel;James J. Clark;Ronald A. Rensink

  • Effect of Remote Distractors on Saccade Programming: Evidence for an Extended Fixation Zone

    Robin Walker;Heiner Deubel;Werner X. Schneider;John M. Findlay

  • The mind's eye : cognitive and applied aspects of eye movement research

    J. Hyönä;R. Radach;Heiner Deubel

  • Predictive remapping of attention across eye movements

    Martin Rolfs;Martin Rolfs;Donatas Jonikaitis;Heiner Deubel;Patrick Cavanagh

  • Postsaccadic target blanking prevents saccadic suppression of image displacement.

    Heiner Deubel;Werner X. Schneider;Bruce Bridgeman

  • Selective Dorsal and Ventral Processing: Evidence for a Common Attentional Mechanism in Reaching and Perception

    Heiner Deubel;Werner X. Schneider;Ingo Paprotta

  • Adaptive gain control of saccadic eye movements.

    H Deubel;W Wolf;G Hauske

  • Immediate post-saccadic information mediates space constancy

    Heiner Deubel;Bruce Bridgeman;Werner X Schneider

  • The time course of presaccadic attention shifts

    Heiner Deubel

  • Attentional landscapes in reaching and grasping

    Daniel Baldauf;Daniel Baldauf;Heiner Deubel

  • Reduced feedback frequency enhances generalized motor program learning but not parameterization learning

    Gabriele Wulf;Richard A. Schmidt;Heiner Deubel

  • Separate adaptive mechanisms for the control of reactive and volitional saccadic eye movements

    Heiner Deubel

  • Properties of attentional selection during the preparation of sequential saccades.

    Daniel Baldauf;Heiner Deubel

  • Current oculomotor research : physiological and psychological aspects

    Becker, Wolfgang, Dr. Ing;Heiner Deubel;Th. Mergner

  • Deployment of visual attention before sequences of goal-directed hand movements

    Daniel Baldauf;Martin Wolf;Heiner Deubel

  • Relative mislocalization of briefly presented stimuli in the retinal periphery.

    Jochen Müsseler;A. H. C. Van Der Heijden;S. H. Mahmud;Heiner Deubel

  • Fourth Purkinje image signals reveal eye-lens deviations and retinal image distortions during saccades

    Heiner Deubel;Bruce Bridgeman

  • Transsaccadic memory of position and form

    Heiner Deubel;Werner X. Schneider;Bruce Bridgeman

  • Localization of targets across saccades: Role of landmark objects

    Heiner Deubel

  • Adaptivity of Gain and Direction in Oblique Saccades

    H. Deubel

Frequent Co-Authors

Werner X. Schneider
Werner X. Schneider Bielefeld University
Bruce Bridgeman
Bruce Bridgeman University of California, Santa Cruz
Patrick Cavanagh
Patrick Cavanagh York University
Martin Rolfs
Martin Rolfs Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Charles Spence
Charles Spence University of Oxford
Laure Pisella
Laure Pisella Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Yves Rossetti
Yves Rossetti Lyon Neuroscience Research Center
Ralph Radach
Ralph Radach University of Wuppertal
Andreas Sprenger
Andreas Sprenger University of Lübeck
Wolfgang Heide
Wolfgang Heide Allgemeines Krankenhaus Celle

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