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51
Citations
9654
World Ranking
5521
National Ranking
466

Overview

Manfred Fahle was affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany. Their research focused primarily on Neuroscience and Medicine, incorporating studies in Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Epidemiology.

Their topics of work included:

  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Spatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction
  • Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies

Fahle published in venues such as:

  • Nature Communications
  • Cortex

Two recent papers by Fahle include:

  • The human endogenous attentional control network includes a ventro-temporal cortical node, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Midlevel visual deficits after strokes involving area human V4, 2020, Cortex

Frequent co-authors in the scientific work of Fahle included:

  • Ilaria Sani
  • Heiko Stemmann
  • Bradley Caron
  • Daniel Bullock
  • Torsten Stemmler

Best Publications

  • Fast Perceptual Learning in Visual Hyperacuity

    Tomaso Poggio;Manfred Fahle;Shimon Edelman

  • Grasping Visual Illusions: No Evidence for a Dissociation Between Perception and Action

    Volker H. Franz;K. R. Gegenfurtner;H. H. Bülthoff;M. Fahle

  • Long-term learning in vernier acuity: Effects of stimulus orientation, range and of feedback

    Manfred Fahle;Shimon Edelman

  • Perceptual learning: specificity versus generalization

    Manfred Fahle

  • Fast Perceptual Learning in Hyperacuity

    M. Fahle;S. Edelman;T. Poggio

  • The role of feedback in learning a vernier discrimination task

    Michael H. Herzog;Manfred Fahle

  • Effects of visual illusions on grasping

    Volker H. Franz;Manfred Fahle;Heinrich H. Bülthoff;Karl R. Gegenfurtner

  • Visual hyperacuity: spatiotemporal interpolation in human vision

    Manfred Fahle;T. Poggio

  • Perceptual learning: a case for early selection.

    Manfred Fahle

  • Spatial attention increases performance but not subjective confidence in a discrimination task.

    Claudia Wilimzig;Naotsugu Tsuchiya;Manfred Fahle;Wolfgang Einhäuser

  • No transfer of perceptual learning between similar stimuli in the same retinal position

    Manfred Fahle;Michael Morgan

  • The influence of temporal phase differences on texture segmentation.

    Ute Leonards;Wolf Singer;Manfred Fahle

  • Specificity of learning curvature, orientation, and vernier discriminations

    M. Fahle

  • Binocular rivalry: suppression depends on orientation and spatial frequency.

    M. Fahle

  • Grasp effects of the Ebbinghaus illusion: Obstacle-avoidance is not the explanation.

    V. H. Franz;H. H. Bülthoff;M. Fahle

  • Figure–ground discrimination from temporal information

    Manfred Fahle

  • Spatial displacement, but not temporal asynchrony, destroys figural binding.

    Manfred Fahle;Christof Koch

  • Human pattern recognition: parallel processing and perceptual learning.

    Manfred Fahle

  • Modeling perceptual learning: difficulties and how they can be overcome

    Michael H. Herzog;Manfred Fahle

  • Interobserver variance in perceptual performance and learning

    Manfred Fahle;Sigrid Henke-Fahle

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael H. Herzog
Michael H. Herzog École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Heinrich H. Bülthoff
Heinrich H. Bülthoff Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Karl R. Gegenfurtner
Karl R. Gegenfurtner University of Giessen
Stephan A. Brandt
Stephan A. Brandt Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Christof Koch
Christof Koch Allen Institute for Brain Science
Michael J. Morgan
Michael J. Morgan City, University of London
Hauke R. Heekeren
Hauke R. Heekeren Universität Hamburg
Wolf Singer
Wolf Singer Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience
Manfred Herrmann
Manfred Herrmann University of Bremen
Arno Villringer
Arno Villringer Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences

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