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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. phil. habil. Heiner Deubel
Department Psychologie, Allgemeine und Experimentelle Psychologie
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Publications (from 1995)
/51/ Deubel, H. (1995). Is saccadic adaptation context-specific? In J.M. Findlay, R.W. Kentridge & R. Walker (Eds.), Eye Movement Research: Mechanisms, Processes and Applications. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, pp. 177-187.
/52/ Schneider, W.X. & Deubel, H. (1995). Visual attention and saccadic eye movements: Evidence for obligatory and selective spatial coupling. In J.M. Findlay, R.W. Kentridge and R. Walker (Eds.), Eye Movement Research: Mechanisms, Processes and Applications. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, pp. 317-324.
/53/ Deubel, H. & Bridgeman, B. (1995). Fourth Purkinje image signals reveal lens deviations and retinal image distortions during saccadic eye movements. Vision Research, 35, 529-538.
/54/ Straube, A., Deubel, H., Spuler, A. & Büttner, U. (1995) Differential effect of a deep cerebellar nuclei lesion on externally and internally triggered saccades in humans. Neuro-Ophthalmology, 15, 67-74.
/55/ Deubel, H., Bridgeman, B. & Schneider, W.X. (1995) Visual context affects the saccadic suppression of a briefly blanked target. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Suppl), 36, 686.
/56/ Deubel, H. & Bridgeman, B. (1995) Ocular lens overshoots after saccadic eye movements cause retinal image motion. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Suppl.), 36, 685.
/57/ Bridgeman, B., Deubel, H. & Schneider, W.X. (1995). Amodal completion in intrasaccadic motion: Stimulus or event? In: Proceedings of the VIIIth International Conference of Perception and Action. Marseille: University of the Mediterranean, p. 26.
/58/ Deubel, H. & Bridgeman, B. (1995). Perceptual consequences of ocular lens overshoot during saccadic eye movements. Vision Research, 35, 2897-2902.
/59/ Straube, A. & Deubel, H. (1995) Rapid gain adaptation affects the dynamics of saccadic eye movements in humans. Vision Research, 35, 3451-3458.
/60/ Deubel, H. (1995) Separate adaptive mechanisms for the control of reactive and volitional saccades. Vision Research, 23/24, 3529-3540.
/61/ Bridgeman B. & Deubel, H. (1995) Retinal image motion due to ocular lens overshoot after saccadic eye movements. Perception, 24 (Suppl.), 27.
/62/ Deubel, H., Irwin, D. & Schneider, W.X. (1995) The perceived direction of gaze shifts long before the saccade. Psychonomics Society Abstracts, 632, p. 61.
/63/ Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X. & Bridgeman, B. (1995) Towards a new theory of visual stability: The saccade target links presaccadic and postsaccadic visual representations. Perception, 24 (Suppl.), 27.
/64/ Deubel, H. (1996). Visual processing and cognitive factors in the generation of saccadic eye movements. In W. Prinz and B. Bridgeman (Eds.), Handbook of Perception and Action (Perception), London, New York: Academic Press, pp. 143-189.
/65/ Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X. & Bridgeman, B. (1996). Post-saccadic target blanking prevents saccadic suppression of image displacement. Vision Research, 36, 985-996.
/66/ Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X. & Paprotta, I. (1996). The coupling of visual attention and manual aiming. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Suppl.), 37, S432.
/67/ Deubel, H. & Schneider, W.X. (1996) Saccade target selection and object recognition: Evidence for a common attentional mechanism. Vision Research, 36, 1827-1837.
/68/ Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X. & Paprotta, I. (1996). Visual attention and manual aiming: Evidence for obligatory and selective spatial coupling. Perception, 25 (Suppl.),13-14.
/69/ Walker, R., Deubel, H. & Findlay, J.M. (1996). Effects of remote distractors. Perception, 24 (Suppl), p. 11.
/70/ Schneider, W.X. & Deubel, H. (1996). Transsaccadic memory: A postsaccadic gap enhances the perception of intrasaccadic object changes differently for dorsal and ventral representations. Perception, 25 (Suppl), 9-10.
/71/ Schneider, W.X., Deubel, H. & Paprotta, I. (1996) Manual aiming and selective visual attention are coupled to a common target. Psychonomics Society Abstracts, p. 27.
/72/ Wolf, W. & Deubel, H. (1997). P31 phosphor persistence at photopic luminance level. Spatial Vision, 4, 323-333.
/73/ Deubel, H., Shimojo, S. & Paprotta, I. (1997). Line motion and selection-for-action: Further evidence for the coupling of visual attention and the preparation of goal-directed movements. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Suppl.), 38(4), p.1151.
/74/ O'Regan, K., Deubel, H., Clark, J.J., & Rensink, R.A. (1997). Picture changes during blinks: Not seeing where you look and seeing where you don't look. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Suppl.), 38(4), p. 707.
/75/ Deubel, H., Shimojo, S., & Paprotta, I. (1997). The preparation of goal-directed eye movements requires visual attention: Evidence from the line-motion illusion. Perception, 26 (Suppl.), p.72.
/76/ Walker, R., Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X., & Findlay, J.M. (1997). The effect of remote distractors on saccade programming: evidence for an extended fixation zone. Journal of Neurophysiology, 78, 1108-1119.
/77/ Deubel, H., Bridgeman, B., & Schneider, W.X. (1998) Immediate post-saccadic information mediates space constancy. Vision Research, 38, 3147-3159.
/78/ Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X., & Paprotta, I. (1998). Selective dorsal and ventral processing: Evidence for a common attentional mechanism in reaching and perception. Visual Cognition, 5, 81-107.
/79/ Zetzsche, C., Schill, K., Deubel, H., Krieger, G., Umkehrer, E., & Beinlich, S. (1998). Investigation of a sensorimotor system for saccadic scene analysis: An integrated approach. In R. Pfeifer, B. Blumberg, J. Meyer, S. Wilson (eds), From animals to animats, Proc. 5th Intl. Conf. Soc. Adaptive Behavior, Vol. 5 (pp.120-126), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
/80/ Fischer, M.H., Deubel, H., Wohlschläger, A., & Schneider, W.X. (1998). Mental rotation of saccade direction. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Suppl.), 39(4), 457.
/81/ Paprotta, I., Deubel, H., & Schneider, W.X. (1999), Object recognition and goal-directed eye or hand movements are coupled by visual attention. In: W. Becker, H. Deubel & Th. Mergner (eds) Current Oculomotor Research: Physiological and Psychological Aspects. New York, London: Plenum, pp. 241-248.
/82/ Deubel, H., Irwin, D.E. & Schneider, W.X. (1999), The subjective direction of gaze shifts long before the saccade. In: W. Becker, H. Deubel & Th. Mergner (eds) Current Oculomotor Research: Physiological and Psychological Aspects. New York, London: Plenum, pp. 65-70.
/83/ Deubel, H. (1999). Separate mechanisms for the adaptive control of reactive, volitional, and memory-guided saccadic eye movements. In: D. Gopher & A. Koriat (eds.) Attention and Performance XVII. Cambridge:MIT Press, pp. 697-721.
/84/ Fischer, M.H., Deubel, H., Wohlschläger, A., & Schneider, W.X. (1999). Visuomotor mental rotation of saccade direction. Experimental Brain Research, 127, 224-232.
/85/ Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X., & Bridgeman, B. (1999). Blinking or blanking: what helps against saccadic suppression of displacement. Perception, 28 (Suppl.), 40.
/86/ Schneider, W.X., Wesenick, M-B., & Deubel, H. (1999). A study on visuospatial working memory. Perception, 28 (Suppl.), 5.
/87/ Deubel, H., Bridgeman, B., & Schneider, W.X. (1999). Eye blinks and postsaccadic target blanking have different effects on saccadic suppression of displacement. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Suppl.), 40(4), S380.
/88/ Bridgeman, B., Deubel, H., & Haarmeier, T. (1999). Perception and oculomotor behavior in a patient who cannot compensate for eye movements. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Suppl.), 40(4), S380.
/89/ Müsseler, J., van der Heijden, A.H.C., Deubel, H., & Ertsey, S. (1999). Relative mislocalization of briefly presented stimuli in the retinal periphery. Perception & Psychophysics, 61(8), 1646-1661.
/90/ Wesenick, M.-B., Schubö, A., Schneider, W. X., & Deubel, H. (1999). Properties of visual-spatial working memory. In H. H. Bülthoff, M. Fahle, K. R. Gegenfurtner, & H. A. Mallot (Eds.), Beiträge zur 2. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz. Kirchtellinsfurt: Knirsch Verlag, pp. 130.
/91/ O’Regan, K., Deubel, H., Clark, J.J., & Rensink, R.A. (2000). Picture changes during blinks: Looking without seeing and seeing without looking. Visual Cognition, 7, 191-211.
/92/ Deubel, H., O'Regan, K., & Radach, R. (2000). Attention, information processing and eye movement control. In: Kennedy, A., Radach, R., Heller, D. & Pynte, J. (Eds). Reading as a Perceptual Process (pp. 355-376). Elsevier: Oxford.
/93/ Deubel, H. & Schneider, W.X. (2000). Saccades, attention, and subjective gaze. Perception, 29 (Suppl.), p. 2.
/94/ Mokler, A. & Deubel, H. (2000). Unattended saccades can be executed without presaccadic attention shifts. Perception, 29 (Suppl.), p. 54.
/95/ Wesenick, M.-B., Schneider, W. X., & Deubel, H. (2000). Retention and retrieval of information in visual working-memory. In H. H. Bülthoff, M. Fahle, K. R. Gegenfurtner, & H. A. Mallot (Eds.), Beiträge zur 3. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz. Kirchentellinsfurt: Knirsch Verlag, pp. 103.
/96/ Rensink, R.A., Deubel, H., & Schneider, W.X. (2000). The incredible shrinking span: Estimates of memory capacity depend on interstimulus interval. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (Suppl.), 41(4), S. 425.
/97/ Schneider, W.X., Deubel, H. & Wesenick, B. (2001). Characterizing chunks in visual short-term memory: Not more than one feature per dimension? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24(1), 144-145.
/98/ Straube, A., Deubel, H., Ditterich, J., & Eggert, T. (2001). Cerebellar lesions impair rapid saccade amplitude adaptation. Neurology. 57, 2105-2108.
/99/ Deubel, H., Wesenick, B., & Schneider, W.X. (2001). Evidence for novelty pop-out in visual working memory. Journal of Vision, 1(3), A215.
/100/ Schneider, W.X. & Deubel, H. (2002). Selection-for-perception and selection-for-spatial-motor-action are coupled by visual attention: A review of recent findings and new evidence from stimulus-driven saccade control. In W. Prinz & B. Hommel: Attention and Performance XIX: Common Mechanisms in Perception and Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 609-627.
/101/ Garbade, S. & Deubel, H. (2002). Wirkung von Distraktoren auf Augefolgebewegungen. In H.H. Bülthoff, K.R. Gegenfurtner, H.A. Mallot & R. Ulrich (eds.). Beiträge zur 5. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz. Kirchentellinsfurt: Knirsch Verlag, p. 155.
/102/ Mechanisms of smooth pursuit eye movements after pursuit initiation. Journal of Vision, 2 (7), 176a.
/103/ Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X., & Bridgeman, B. (2002). Transsaccadic memory of position and form. Progress in Brain Research, 140, 165-180.
/104/ Garbade, S., & Deubel, H. (2002). Impact of visual distractors on static smooth pursuit eye movements. Perception, 31 (Suppl), 179.
/105/ Deubel, H. (2002). Zeitliche Eigenschaften von Aufmerksamkeitsverschiebungen vor Zielbewegungen. In: E. van der Meer, H. Hagendorf, R. Beyer, F. Krüger, A. Nuthmann & S. Schulz (Eds.), 43. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Lengerich: Pabst, 354.
/106/ Schiegg, A., Deubel, H., & Schneider, W.X. (2003) Attentional selection during preparation of prehension movements. Visual Cognition, 10(4), 409-431.
/107/ Deubel, H. (2003) Attention and awareness in goal-directed eye and hand movements. In: N. Elsner and H. Zimmermann (eds.), The Neurosciences from Basic Research to Therapy. Stuttgart: Thieme, 338.
/108/ Deubel, H. & Schneider, W.X. (2003). Delayed saccades, but not delayed manual aiming movements, require attention. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1004, 289-296.
/109/ Koch, C. & Deubel, H. (2003). How visual landmarks affect the detection of stimulus displacement across saccades. Perception, 32 (Suppl.), 113.
/110/ Radach, R., Deubel, H., & Heller, D. (2003). Attention, saccade programming, and the timing of eye movement control. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 497-498.
/111/ Deubel, H. (2004). Localization of targets across saccades: Role of landmark objects. Visual Cognition, 11, 173-202.
/112/ Deubel, H. & Schneider, W.X. (2004). Attentional selection in sequential manual movements, movements around an obstacle and in grasping. In: G. W. Humphreys and M.J. Riddoch (Eds), Attention in Action, Hove: Psychology Press, pp. 69-91.
/113/ Deubel, H., Bridgeman, B., & Schneider, W.X. (2004). Different effects of eyelid blinks and target blanking on saccadic suppression of displacement. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 772-778.
/114/ Deubel, H., Baldauf, D., & Wolf, M. (2004). Attentional selection prior to the execution of sequential goal-directed eye and hand movements. Perception, 33 (suppl.), 16d.
/115/ de’Sperati & Deubel (2005). Is motion imagery accompanied by a spatio-temporal evolution of attention? Perception, 34 (suppl).
/116/ de’Sperati, C. & Deubel, H. (2006) Mental extrapolation of motion modulates responsiveness to visual stimuli. Vision Research, 46, 2593-2601.
/117/ Baldauf, D., Wolf, M., & Deubel, H. (2006). Deployment of visual attention before sequences of goal-directed hand movements. Vision Research, 46, 4355-4374.
/118/ Deubel, H., Koch, C., & Schneider, W.X. (2006). Integration of presaccadic and postsaccadic information is mediated by postsaccadic landmarks. Perception, 35 (suppl.), 12.
/119/ Deubel, H. & Baldauf, D. (2006). Behavioural and electrophysiological evidence for selective visual processing during the preparation of saccade sequences. Perception, 35 (suppl.), 20-21.
/120/ Schneider, W.X. & Deubel, H. (2006). Cognitive control of antisaccades: Interference with concurrent short-term memory storage and mental arithmetic? Perception, 35 (suppl.), 75.
/121/ Baldauf, D., & Deubel, H. (2006). Attentional deployment prior to the execution of hand and eye movement sequences. Journal of Vision, 6(6):947, http://journalofvision.org/6/6/947/, doi:10.1167/6.6.947.
/122/ Heide, W., Sprenger, A., Hinz, A., Gaebel, C., & Deubel, H. (2006). Right posterior parietal lesions impair spatial localization across saccadic eye movements. Akt. Neurol., 33, P310.
/123/ Koch, C. & Deubel. H. (2007). How postsaccadic visual structure affects the detection of intrasaccadic target displacements. In: Van Gompel, R.P.G., Fischer, M.F., Murray, W.S., & Hill, R.L., Eye Movements: A Window on Mind and Brain. Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 193-212.
/124/ Baldauf, D. & Deubel, H. (2007). Visual selection of multiple goal positions before rapid hand movement sequences. Journal of Vision, 7(9), 115.
/125/ Sprenger, A., Hinz, A, Deubel, H., Kömpf, D., & Heide, W. (2007) Posterior parietal stroke impairs post-saccadic updating of visual space in both hemifields and reaction to visual stimuli in the contralesional hemifield. Clinical Neurophysiology, 118 (4), e99.
/126/ Baldauf, D. & Deubel, H. (2008) Properties of attentional selection during the preparation of sequential saccades. Experimental Brain Research, 184 (3), 411-425.
/127/ Baldauf, D. & Deubel, H. (2008) Visual attention during the preparation of bimanual movements. Vision Research, 48 (4), 549-563.
/128/ Deubel, H. (2008). The time course of presaccadic attention shifts. Psychological Research, 72, 630-640.
/129/ Khan, AZ, Blangero, A, Rossetti, Y, Salemme, R, Luauté, J, Deubel, H, Schneider, WX, Laverdure, N, Rode, G, Boisson, D., & Pisella, L (2009). Parietal damage dissociates saccade planning from pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation. Cerebral Cortex, 19, 383-387.
/130/ Baldauf, D. & Deubel, H. (2009). Attentional selection of multiple goal positions before rapid hand movement sequences: an ERP study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21(1), 18-29.
/131/ Hesse, C. & Deubel, H. (2009) Changes in grasping kinematics due to different start postures of the hand. Human Movement Science, 28, 415-436.
/132/ Juravle, G & Deubel, H. (2009) Action enhances the processing of tactile targets. Experimental Brain Research, 198, 301-311.
/133/ Collins, T., Rolfs, M., Deubel, H., & Cavanagh, P. (2009) Post-saccadic location judgements reveal remapping of saccade targets to non-fovel locations. Journal of Vision, 9(5):29, 1-9.
/134/ Jonikaitis, D., Deubel, H., & de’Sperati, C. (2009) Time gaps in mental imagery introduced by competing saccadic tasks. Vision Research, 49, 2164-2175.
/135/ Sharikadze, M., Cong, D., Stade, G., Deubel, H. & Wolf, W. (2009). Dual-tasking: is manual tapping independent of concurrently executed saccades? Brain Research, 1283, 41-49.
/136/ Jonikaitis, D. & Deubel, H. (2009). Split attention during simultaneous eye and hand movements. Perception, 38 (Suppl.), 158.
/137/ Hesse, C. & Deubel, H. (2009). Trajectory formation affects grasping kinematics. Perception, 38 (Suppl.), 33.
/138/ Rolfs, M., Collins, T., Deubel, H. & Cavanagh, P. (2009). Accurate remapping of saccade targets to non-foveal locations. Perception, 38 (Suppl.), 157.
/139/ Sherikadze, M., Cong, DK., Staude, G., Deubel, H., & Wolf, W. (2009). Spontaneous blinks are entrained by finger tapping. Perception, 38 (Suppl.), 34.
/140/ Blangero, A., Khan, A.Z., Deubel, H., Schneider, W.X., Rode, G., Vighetto, A., & Pisella, L. (in press). Pre-saccadic perceptual facilitation can occur without covert orienting of attention. Cortex.
/141/ Khan, A., Blangero, A., Rosetti, Y., Salemme, R., Luaute, J., Deubel, H., Schneider, W., Rode, G., & Pisella, L. (2009). Saccade planning is dissociated from pre-saccadic attentional facilitation after damage to the posterior parietal cortex. Journal of Vision, 9(8), 434.
/142/ Gramann, K., Sharkawy, J, & Deubel, H. (2009). Eye-movements during navigation in a virtual tunnel. International Journal of Neuroscience, 119 (10), 1755-1778.
/143/ Cong Khac, D., Sharikadze, M., Staude, G., Deubel, H., & Wolf, W. (2010). Spontaneous blinks are entrained by finger tapping. Human Movement Science.
/144/ Deubel, H., Koch, C., & Bridgeman, B. (2010). Landmarks facilitate visual space constancy across saccades and during fixation. Vision Research, 50, 249-259.
/145/ Hesse, C. & Deubel, H. (2010) Effect of altered transport paths and intermediate movement goals on human grasp kinematics. Experimental Brain Research, 201, 93-109.
/146/ Juravle, G., Deubel, H., Hong, Z.T., & Spence, C. (2010). Changes in tactile sensitivity over the time-course of a goal-directed movement. Behavioural Brain Research, 208(2), 391-401.
/147/ Rolfs, M., Jonikaitis, D., Deubel, H., & Cavanagh, P. (2010) Predictive updating of attention to saccade targets. Journal of Vision, 10(7) (Suppl), 206.
/148/ Hamker,F.H., Ziesche, A., & Deubel, H. (2010) Dynamic recurrent processing for coordinate transformation explains saccadic suppression of image displacement. Journal of Vision, 10(7) (Suppl), p.522.
/149/ Hesse, C., Nakagawa, T. & Deubel, H. (2010). Bimanual movement control is mediated by fixation strategies. Experimental Brain Research, 202, 837-850.
/150/ Hesse, C. & Deubel, H. (2010) Advance planning in sequential pick-and-place tasks. Journal of Neurophysiology, 104, 508-516.
/151/ Krummenacher, J., Müller, H.J., Deubel, H., Wolfe, J.M., & Humphreys, G.W. (2010). Editorial: Visual search and selective attention. Vision Research, 50, 1301-1303.
/152/ Baldauf, D. & Deubel, H. (2010). Attentional landscapes in reaching and grasping. Vision Research, 50, 999-1013.
/153/ Jonikaitis, D. & Deubel, H. (2010). There are no attentional costs when selecting multiple movement goals. Journal of Vision, 10(7) (Suppl), 229.
/154/ Jonikaitis, D. & Deubel, H. (2010). Dual-task costs do not arise from an attentional bottleneck. Perception (Suppl).
/155/ Jonikaitis, D., Schubert, T., & Deubel, H. (2010) Preparing coordinated eye and hand movements: Dual task costs are not attentional. Journal of Vision, 10(14), 1-17
/156/ Jonikaitis, D. & Deubel, H. (2011). Independent allocation of attention to eye and hand targets in coordinated eye-hand movements. Psychological Science.
/157/ Rolfs, M., Jonikaitis, D., Deubel, H., & Cavanagh, P. (2011) Predictive remapping of attention before eye movements. Nature Neuroscience, 14(2), 252-258.
//158/ C. Hesse, H. Deubel. (2011) Efficient grasping requires attentional resources. Vision Research, 51, 1223-1231.
/159/ Juravle, G., Deubel, H., Spence, C. (2011). Attention and suppression affect tactile perception in reach-to-grasp movements. Acta Psychologica.
/160/ M. Przybylski, R. Gilster, T. Asfour, H. Deubel, and R. Dillmann (2011) "Human-Inspired Selection of Grasp Hypotheses for Execution on a Humanoid Robot", in 11th IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots, 2011.
/161/ Jonikaitis, D., Pepper, M., & Deubel, H. (2011) Evidence for the independence of pre-saccadic attentional shifts and voluntary attention. J. Vision, 11(11): 100.
/162/ Morvan, V., Deubel, H., & Cavanagh, P. (2011) Saccade target visible on landing despite removal: Can human observers see the prediction generated by presaccadic remapping? J. Vision, 11(11): 538; doi:10.1167/11.11.538
/163/ Gilster, R & Deubel, H. (2011). Divided attention to grasp-relevant locations. Perception, 40 (suppl), 12.
/164/ Hesse, C., Schenk, T., & Deubel, H. (2012). Attention is needed for action control: Further evidence from grasping. Vision Research, 71, 37-43.
/165/ Gilster, R., Hesse, C., & Deubel, H. (2012) Contact points during multidigit grasping of geometrical objects. Experimental Brain Research, 217, 137-151.
/166/ Jonikaitis, D., Deubel, H., & Theeuwes, J. (2012). Feature based attention across eye movements. Perception, 41 (Suppl), 144.
/167/ Dhawan, S., Deubel, H., & Jonikaitis, D. (2013). Inhibition of saccades elicits attentional suppression. Journal of Vision, 13(6):9, 1-12.
/168/ Deubel, H. (2013). Spatial attention and action planning. Proceedings of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences: Biomedical Series, 39 (Suppl.), p. 18.
/169/ Deubel, H. (2014) Attention in Action. In: A.C. Nobre & S. Kastner, The Oxford Handbook of Attention. Oxford University Press, pp. 865-889. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675111.013.019
/170/ Deubel, H., Aagten-Murphy, D., & Bridgeman, B. (2014) Visual and spatial determinants of saccadic suppression of displacement. Journal of Vision, 14(10), 1223. doi: 10.1167/14.10.1223
/171/ Jonikaitis, D., Dhawan, S., & Deubel, H. (2014). Proactive spatial, inhibition in visual selection. Journal of Vision, 14(10), 701. doi: 10.1167/14.10.701
/172/ Aagten-Murphy, D., Szinte, M., & Deubel, H. (2015) Landmark-induced positional shifts point to a shared map for auditory and visual targets. Journal of Vision, 15(12), 602. DOI: 10.1167/15.12.602
/173/ Hanning, N.M., Dhawan, S., Jonikaitis, D., Deubel, H., & Szinte, M. (2015). Maintenance of saccade goals boosts working memory. Journal of Vision, 15(12), 539. doi:10.1167/15.12.539
/174/ Klapetek, A., Jonikaitis, D., & Deubel, H. (2015). Attention allocation before antisaccades. Journal of Vision, 16(1), 1-16. doi: 10.1167/16.1.11
/175/ Szinte, M., Aagten-Murphy, D., Jonikaitis, D. & Deubel, H. (2015) A common transsaccadic map of multisensory locations revealed with saccade curvature. Journal of Vision, 15(12), 1309. DOI: 10.1167/15.12.1309
/176/ Klapetek, A., & Deubel, H. (2015). Distribution of attention and parallel saccade programming in antisaccades. Journal of Vision, 15(12), 71.
/177/ Hanning, N.M., Jonikaitis, D., Deubel, H. & Szinte, M. (2016). Oculomotor selection underlies feature retention in visual working memory. Journal of Neurophysiology, 115 (2), 1071-1076 DOI: 10.1152/jn.00927.2015/175/
/178/ Szinte, M., Rangelov, D., Jonikaitis, D., & Deubel, H. (2016). Pre-saccadic remapping is an attentional process. Journal of Vision, 16, 113
/179/ Aagten-Murphy, D., Wollenberg, L., & Deubel, H. (2016). Saccade trajectories deviate away from spatial, and not retinal, location of nearby tactile distractors. Journal of Vision, 16 (12), 851.
/180/ Szinte, M., Jonikaitis, D., Rolfs, M., Cavanagh, P. & Deubel, H. (2016) Presaccadic motion integration between current and future retinotopic locations of attended objects. Journal of Neurophysiology, 116 (4), 1592-1602. DOI: 10.1152/jn.00171.2016
/181/ Hanning N., Aagten-Murphy, D., Deubel H. (2016) Attentional competition between reach and saccade target selection. Journal of Vision, 16(12), 1034
/182/ Puntiroli, M., Kerzel, D., Born, S., Deubel, H. & Szinte, M. (2016) Malleable pre-saccadic shift of attention. Journal of Vision, 16(12), 1046.
/183/ Jonikaitis, G., Dhawan, S., Hanning, N, & Deubel, H. (2016). Sensorimotor transformation for antisaccade requires dissociable facilitatory and inhibitory components. Journal of Vision, 16(12), 859.
/184/ Hanning, N., Szinte, M. & Deubel, H (2017). Sensitivity measures of visuospatial attention. Journaöl of Vision, 17(10), 673.
/185/ Jonikaitis, D., Klapetek, A & Deubel H. (2017). Spatial attention during saccade decisions. Journal of Neurophysiology, 118(1), 149-160.
/186/ Wollenberg, L., Szinte, M. & Deubel, H. (2017). Attentional selection determines the saccade endpoint. Journal of Vision, 17(10), 1326.
/187/ Ziesche, A., Bergelt, J., Deubel, H. & Hamker, F.H. (2017). Pre- and postsaccadic stimulus timing in saccadic suppression of displacement: A computational model. Vision Research, 138, 1-11.
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J. Hyönä, R. Radach & H. Deubel (eds.). The Mind’s Eye: Cognitive and Applied Aspects of Eye Movements. Oxford: Elsevier Science, erscheint 2003.