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2010

Steinicke, F., Bruder, G., Jerald, J., Frenz, H., Lappe, M. (2010). Estimation of Detection Thresholds for Redirected Walking Thechniques. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 17-27

Bremmer, F., Kubischik, M., Pekel, M., Hoffmann, K.-P., Lappe, M. (2010). Visual selectivity for heading in monkey area MST. Experimental Brain Research. Exp Brain Res 200:51–60

Bruder, G., Steinicke, F., Hinrichs, K. H., Lappe, M. (in press). Reorientation during Body Turns., Proceedings of the Joint Virtual Reality Conference - 2009

Lange, J., Lappe, M. (in press). Dynamic Form Templates Determine Sensitivity To Biological Motion. In: Wang, R, Gu, F (editors) Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics Vol. 2, Springer

de Lussanet, M. H. E., Lappe, M. (in press). Bistable Alternation of Point-Light Biological Motion. In: Wang, R, Gu, F (editors) Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics Vol. 2, Springer

2009

Zimmermann, E., Lappe, M. (2009). Mislocalization of flashed and sationary visual stimuli after adaptation of reactive and scanning saccades. Journal of Neuroscience 29(35):11055-11064

Lange, J., de Lussanet, M. H. E., M., Kuhlmann, S., Zimmermann, A., Lappe, M., Zwitserlood, P., Dobel, C. (2009). Impairment of biological motion perception in congenital prosopagnosia. PLoS ONE (Oct, Volume 4, Issue 10)

Steinicke, F., Bruder, G., Ries, B., Hinrichs, K. H., Lappe, M., Interrante, V.  (2009). Transitional Environments Enhance Distance Perception in Immersive Virtual Reality Systems. Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization - 2009 Pages 19-26

Steinicke, F., Bruder, G., Hinrichs, Lappe, M., K. H., Kuhl, S., Willemsen, P., (2009). Judgment of Natural Perspective Projections in Head-Mounted Display Environments. Proceedings of ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST) - 2009

Kuhlmann, S., de Lussanet, M. H. E., Lappe, M. (2009) Perception of limited-lifetime biological motion from different viewpoints. Journal of Vision 9(10):11, 1–14

Lappe, M., Frenz, H. (2009). Visual estimation of travel distance during walking. Experimental Brain Research 199:369–375

Hüweler, R., Kandil, F.I., Alpers, G.W. & Gerlach, A.L. (2009). The impact of visual flow stimuli on anxiety, dizziness, and body sway in persons with and without fear of heights. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 47, 345-352.

Lappe, M. (2009). What is adapted in saccadic adaptation? Journal of Physiology, 587(1):5

Huberle, E., Rupek, P., Lappe, M., Karnath, H.-O. (2009). Perception of global gestalt by temporal integration in simultanagnosia. European Journal of Neuroscience, 29:197–204.

Kandil, F. I., Rotter, A. and Lappe, M. (2009). Driving is more stable when using the tangent point.  J. Vision. 9(1):11, 1–11

Lappe, M., Awater, H, and Michels, L. (2009). Visual and non-visual factors in peri-saccadic compression of space. In R. Nijhawan and B. Kurana (editors). Space and Time in Perception and Action. Cambridge University Press.

Lappe, M. (2009). Optic Flow. In: M. D. Binder, N. Hirokawa, U. Windhorst, and M. C. Hirsch (editors) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Springer Verlag

Michels, L., Kleiser, R., de Lussanet, M. H., Seitz, R. J., Lappe, M. (2009). Brain activity for peripheral biological motion in the posterior superior temporal gyrus and the fusiform gyrus: Dependence on visual hemifield and view. NeuroImage 45:151-159

Steinicke, F., Bruder, G., Lappe, M., Frenz, H., Jerald, J., and Hinrichs, K. H. (2009). Real Walking through Virtual Environments by Redirection Techniques. Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting Volume 6 no. 2

Vitay, J., Hamker, F. H. (2009). Binding objects to cognition: A brain-like systems approach to the cognitive control of visual perception. International Conference on Cognitive Systems (CogSys 2008), Karlsruhe, Germany.

Wiltschut, J., Hamker, F.H. (2009) Efficient Coding correlates with spatial frequency tuning in a model of V1 receptive field organization. Visual Neuroscience 26:21-34

Julien Dubois, Fred H. Hamker and Rufin VanRullen (2009). Attentional selection of  non-contiguous locations:  the spotlight is only transiently “split”. Journal of Vision Volume 9, Number 5, Article 3, Pages 1-11


2008

Calow, D. & Lappe, M. (2008). An efficient encoding scheme for dynamic visual input based on the statistics of natural optic flow. In: Wang, R, Gu, F, and Shen, E (editors) Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics, Springer, 711-716 

Calow, D. and Lappe, M. (2008). Efficient encoding of natural optic flow. Network: Computation in Neural Systems. 19(3):183-212.

Georg, K. and Lappe, M. (2008). Effects of saccadic adaptation on visual localization before and during saccades. Experimental Brain Research 192:9-23

Steinicke, F., Bruder, G. Jerald, J., Frenz, H., and Lappe, M. (2008) Analyses of human sensitivity to redirected walking. ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST)

Hamker, F. H., Zirnsak, M., and Lappe, M. (2008). About the influence of post-saccadic mechanisms for visual stability on peri-saccadic compression of object location. J. Vision. 8(14):1, 1-13.

Vitay, J., Hamker, F. H. (2008). Sustained activities and retrival in a computational model of perirhinal cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20:11, pp. 1993-2005.

Steinicke, F.,  Ropinski, T., Bruder, G., Hinrichs, K., Frenz, H. and Lappe, M. (2008). A universal virtual locomotion system: Supporting generic redirected walking and dynamic passive haptics within legacy 3D graphics applications. Proceedings of the Virtual Reality Conference (VR2008), page 192-193.

Georg, K., Hamker, F. H., and Lappe, M. (2008). Influence of adaptation state and stimulus luminance on peri-saccadic localization. J. Vision 8(1):15, 1-11.

de Lussanet, M. H. E., Fadiga, L., Michels, L., Seitz, R. J., Kleiser, R. & Lappe, M. (2008). Interaction of Visual Hemifield and Body View in Biological Motion Perception. European Journal of Neuroscience 27:514-522.

Hamker, F. H., Zirnsak, M., Calow, D. & Lappe, M. (2008). The peri-saccadic perception of objects and space. PLoS Comp. Biol. 4(2):e31

Hamker, F. H., Vitay, J. (2008). On the role of dopamine in cognitive vision. In: L. Paletta and E. Rome (Eds.): WAPCV 2007, LNAI 4840, pp. 352–366, 2008.


2007 

Hamker, F. H., Wiltschut, J. (2007). Hebbian learning in a model with dynamic rate-coded neurons: an alternative to the generative model approach for learning receptive fields from natural scenes. Network, Computation in Neural Systems, 18: 249-266. 

Calow, D. & Lappe, M. (2007). Local statistics of retinal optic flow for self-motion through natural sceneries. Network: Computation in Neural Systems 18(4):343-374.

Collins, T., Dore-Mazars, K. & Lappe, M. (2007). Motor space structures perceptual space: evidence from human saccadic adaptation. Brain Research 1172:32-39.

Lange, J. & Lappe, M. (2007). The role of spatial and temporal information in biological motion perception. Advances in Cognitive Psychology 3(4):419-428.

Frenz, H., Lappe,M., Kolesnik, M. & Bührmann, T. (2007). Estimation of travel distance from visual motion in virtual environments. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception 4(1), Article 3

Kandil, F. I. & Lappe, M. (2007). Spatio-temporal interpolation is accomplished by binocular form and motion mechanisms. PloS ONE. 2(2): e264.

Georg, K. & Lappe, M. (2007). Spatio-temporal contingency of saccade-induced chronostasis. Experimental Brain Research 180:535-539.

Lappe, M., Jenkin, M., Harris, L. R. (2007). Travel distance estimation from visual motion by leaky path integration.  Experimental Brain Research 180:35-48

Hamker, F. H. (2007). The mechanisms of feature inheritance as predicted by a systems-level model of visual attention and decision making. Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 3(1-2): 111-123.

 

2006

Lappe, M., Kuhlmann, S., Oerke, B. and Kaiser, M. (2006). The fate of object features during perisaccadic mislocalization. Journal of Vision, 6(11): 1282-1293.

Frenz, H. & Lappe, M. (2006). Visual distance estimation in static compared to moving scenes. Spanish Journal of Psychology, 9(2):321-331.

Lange, J., Georg, K. and Lappe, M. (2006). Visual perception of biological motion by form: A template-matching analysis. Journal of Vision, 6(8):836-849.

Hamker, F. H. (2006), Modeling feature-based attention as an active top-down inference process. BioSystems, 2006 vol. 86 pp. 91-99. 

Ma, W.J., Hamker, F.H., Koch, C. (2006) Neural mechanisms underlying temporal aspects of conscious visual perception. In: H. Ögmen & B. G. Breitmeyer (eds.) The First Half Second: The Microgenesis and Temporal Dynamics of Unconscious and Conscious Visual Processes. MIT Press, Chapter 16, 275-294.

Hamker, F. H. & Zirnsak, M. (2006). V4 receptive field dynamics as predicted by a systems-level model of visual attention using feedback from the frontal eye field. Neural networks, vol. 19 pp. 1371-82.

Awater, H. and Lappe, M. (2006). Mislocalization of perceived saccade target position induced by peri-saccadic visual stimulation. Journal of Neuroscience, 26(1):12-20,

Lange, J. & Lappe, M. (2006). A model of biological motion perception from configural form cues. Journal of Neuroscience, 26(11):2894-2906.

Pauwels, K., Lappe, M. and Van Hulle, M. M. (2006). Fixation as a Mechanism for stabilization of short image sequences. International Journal of Computer Vision

Beintema, J., Georg, K. & Lappe, M. (2006). Perception of biological motion from limited lifetime stimuli. Perc. Psychophys, 68(4):613-624.

Kuhlmann, S. and Lappe, M. (2006). Recognition of biological motion from blurred natural scenes. Perception, 35(11):1495-1506.

2005

Kalkan, S., Calow, D., Wörgötter, F., Lappe, M. and Krüger, N. (2005). Local image structures and optic flow estimation. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 16(4): 323-340.


Calow, D., Krüger, N., Wörgötter, F. and Lappe, M. (2005). Biologically motivated space-variant filtering for robust optic flow processing. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 16(4): 341-356.

Michels, L., Lappe, M. & Vaina, L. M. (2005). Visual areas involved in the perception of human movement from dynamic form analysis. NeuroReport, 16(10):1037-104.

Awater, H., Burr, D., Lappe, M., Morrone, M. C. & Goldberg, M. E. (2005). The effect of saccadic adaptation on the localization of visual targets. Journal of Neurophysiology, 93: 3605-3614.

Frenz, H, & Lappe, M. (2005). Absolute travel distance from optic flow. Vision Research, 45(13): 1679-1692.

Lappe, M., Frenz, H., Bührmann, T. & Kolesnik, M. (2005). Virtual odometry from visual flow. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging X, edited by Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Scott J. Daly, Proc. of SPIE-IS&T Electronic Imaging, SPIE Vol. 5666: 493-502.

Hamker, F. H. (2005). The emergence of attention by population-based inference and its role in distributed processing and cognitive control of vision. Journal for Computer Vision and Image Understanding. Special Issue on Attention and Performance in Computer Vision, 100:64-106,

Hamker,
F. H. (2005). A population-based inference framework for feature-based attention in natural scenes. In: M. De Gregorio et al. (eds.), International Symposium on Brain Vision & Artificial Intelligence (BV&AI 2005), LNCS 3704. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 147–156.

Hamker, F. H. (2005). Modeling Attention: From computational neuroscience to computer vision. In: L. Paletta et al. (eds.), Attention and Performance in Computational Vision. Second International workshop on attention and performance in computer vision (WAPCV 2004), LNCS 3368. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 118–132.

Hamker, F. H. (2005). Chapter 98: How the detection of objects in natural scenes constrains attention in time. In: L. Itti, J. Tsotsos & G. Rees (eds.) Neurobiology of Attention. Elsevier Science and Technology Books, pp. 600-604.

Hamker, F. H. (2005). A computational model of visual stability and change detection during eye movements in real world scenes. Visual Cognition, 12:1161-1176.

Hamker, F. H. (2005). The Reentry Hypothesis: The Putative Interaction of the frontal eye field, Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex, and Areas V4, IT for Attention and Eye Movement. Cerebral Cortex, 15:431-447.


2004


Michels, L. & Lappe, M. (2004). Contrast dependency of saccadic compression and suppression. Vision Research, 44:2327-2336.

Awater, H, & Lappe, M. (2004). Perception of visual space at the time of pro-and anti-saccades. Journal of Neurophysiology, 99:2457-2464.

Kaiser, M. & Lappe, M. (2004). Perisaccadic mislocalization orthogonal to saccade direction. Neuron, 41 (2): 293-300.

Beintema, J. A., van den Berg, A. V. & Lappe, M. (2004). The structure of receptive fields for flow analysis and heading detection. In L. M Vaina, S. A. Beardsley, and S. Rushton, editors, Optic Flow And Beyond. Kluwer Academic Press.

Lappe, M. (2004). Building blocks for time-to-contact estimation by the brain. In Hecht, H. and Savelsberg, G., editors, Theories of Time-to-Contact, Advances in Psychology Series. Elsevier. pp 39-52.

Hamker, F. H. (2004). A dynamic model of how feature cues guide spatial attention. Vision Research, 44:501-521.

Hamker, F. H. (2004). Predictions of a model of spatial attention using sum- and max-pooling functions. Neurocomputing, 56C:329-343.

Hamker, F. H. (2004). Vision as an anticipatory process. Invited Contribution. In: H.-M. Groß et al. (eds.), SOAVE 2004, 3rd Workshop on Self Organization of Adaptive Behavior. Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Reihe 10, Nr. 743. Düsseldorf: VDI Verlag, 79-93.

Hamker, F. H., Zirnsak, M., Calow, D. & Lappe (2004), M. Planned action determines perception: A computational model of saccadic mislocalization. In: U. Ilg et al. (eds.), Dynamic Perception, Infix Verlag, St. Augustin. pp. 71-76.

Kalkan, S., Calow, D., Felsberg, M., Wörgötter, F., Lappe, M. & Krüger, N. (2004). Optic flow statistics and intrinsic dimensionality. Brain Inspired Cognitive Systems, Stirling, UK, pp. BIS3-2:1-7.

Kalkan, S., Calow, D., Felsberg, M., Wörgötter, F., Lappe, M. & Krüger, N. (2004). Local image structures and optic flow estimation. In: U. Ilg et al. (eds.), Dynamic Perception, Infix Verlag, St. Augustin. pp. 233-238.

Calow, D., Krüger, N., Wörgötter, F. & Lappe, M. (2004). Statistics of optic flow for self-motion through natural scenes. In: U. Ilg et al. (eds.), Dynamic Perception, Infix Verlag, St. Augustin. pp. 133-138.

Calow, D., Krüger, N., Wörgötter, F. & Lappe, M. (2004). Space variant filtering of optic flow for robust three dimensional motion estimation. In: Fourth International ICSC Symposium on Engineering of Intelligent Systems, Island of Madeira, Portugal, February 29 - March 2.

D. Calow, N. Krüger, F. Wörgötter & M. Lappe (2004). A biologically motivated mid-level stage of robust optic flow processing. Early Cognitive Vision Workshop, Sabhal Mor Ostaig, UK.

Wörgötter, F., Krüger, N., Pugeault, N., Calow, D., Lappe, M., Pauwels, K., van Hulle, M., Tan, S. & Johnston, A. (2004). Early cognitive vision: Using Gestalt-laws for task-dependent, active image-processing. Natural Computing, 3: 293-321.

Krüger, N., Lappe, M. & Wörgötter, F. (2004). Biologically motivated multi-modal processing of visual primitives. AISB Journal, 1:417-428.


2003


Frenz, H., Bremmer, F. & Lappe, M. (2003). Discrimination of travel distances from 'situated' optic flow. Vision Research, 43 (20): 2173-2183.

Hamker, F. H. (2003). The reentry hypothesis: linking eye movements to visual perception. Journal of Vision, 3:808-816.

2002


Lange, J., Georg, K. & Lappe, M. (2002). Ideal-observer-model and psychophysical studies on the role of form information in biological motion perception. In: R.Würtz & M. Lappe, editors, Dynamic Perception, Infix Verlag, 109-115.

Beintema, J. A. & Lappe, M. (2002). Perception of biological motion without local image motion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 99: 5661-5663.

Hamker, F. H. & Worcester, J. (2002). Object detection in natural scenes by feedback. In: H. H. Bülthoff et al. (eds.), Biologically Motivated Computer Vision. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer Verlag, 398-407.

Hamker, F. H. (2002). How does the ventral pathway contribute to spatial attention and the planning of eye movements? In: R. P. Würtz & M. Lappe (eds.) Dynamic Perception. St. Augustin: Infix Verlag, pp. 83-88.

Brause, R., Hamker, F. H. & Paetz, J, (2002). Septic shock diagnosis by neural networks and rule based systems. In: Schmitt, et al. (eds.), Computational Intelligence Processing in Medical Diagnosis, Springer Verlag, New York, pp. 323-356.

Giese, M. & Lappe, M. (2002). Measurement of generalization fields for the recognition of biological motion. Vision Research, 42 (15), 1847-1858.

Krekelberg, B. & Lappe, M. (2002). Untangling spatial from temporal illusions: Reply Trends in Neurosciences, 25 (6): 293.

Beintema, J. A., v. d. Berg, A. V. & Lappe, M. (2002). Receptive field structure of flow detectors for heading perception. In: T. G. Dietterich and S. Becker and Z. Ghahramani, editors: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14, MIT Press.

2001


Beintema, J. A. & Lappe, M. (2001). Biological motion perception from sequential position information. In: H. Kingma and J. Duysens, editors: Control of Posture and Gait, NPI.

Krekelberg, B. & Lappe, M. (2001). Neural latencies and the position of moving objects. Trends in Neuroscience, 24:335-339.

Lappe, M. (2001). Information transfer between sensory and motor networks. In: F. Moss & C. C. A. M. Gielen, editors, Handbook of Biological Physics: Neuroinformatics, Elsevier.

Krekelberg, B., Paolini, M., Bremmer, F., Lappe, M. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (2001). Deconstructing the Receptive Field: Information Coding in macaque area MST. Neurocomputing, 38-40: 249-54.

2000


Lappe, M., Grigo, A., Bremmer, F., Frenz, H., Bertin, R. J. V. & Israel, I. (2000). Perception of Heading and Driving Distance From Optic Flow. Driving Simulation Conference 2000, Paris, 25-31.

Lappe, M., Awater, H. & Krekelberg, B. (2000). Postsaccadic visual references generate presaccadic compression of space. Nature, 403:892-985.

Paolini, M., Distler, C., Bremmer, F., Lappe, M. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (2000). Responses to continuously changing optic flow in area MST. Journal of Neurophysiology, 84:730-743.

Bertin, R. J. V., Israel, I. & Lappe, M. (2000). Perception of two-dimensional, simulated ego-motion trajectories from optic flow. Vision Research, 40:2951-2971.

Beintema, J. A., Lappe, M. & van den Berg, A. V. (2000). Receptive field structure of heading detectors. In: G. Baratoff & H. Neumann, editors, Dynamische Perzeption, Infix Verlag, 187-190.

Lappe, M. (editor) (2000). Neuronal Processing of Optic Flow. Academic Press.

Lappe, M. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (2000). Optic flow and eye movements. In M. Lappe, editor, Neuronal Processing of Optic Flow, Int.Rev.Neurobiol.44, Academic Press.

Lappe, M. (2000). Computational mechanisms for optic flow analysis in primate cortex. In M. Lappe, editor, Neuronal Processing of Optic Flow, Int.Rev.Neurobiol.44, Academic Press.

Krekelberg, B. & Lappe, M. (2000). A model of the perceived relative positions of moving objects based upon a slow averaging process. Vision Research, 40:201-215.

Krekelberg, B. & Lappe, M. (2000). The Position of Moving Objects. Science, 289:1107a.

1999


Lappe, M., Bremmer, F. & van den Berg, A. V. (1999). Perception of self-motion from visual flow. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 3:329-336.

Lappe, M., Bremmer, F. & van den Berg, A. V. (1999). Going against the flow: reply to Harris and Rogers. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 3:449-450.

Niemann, T., Lappe, M., Büscher, A. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (1999). Ocular responses to radial optic flow and single accelerated targets in humans. Vision Research, 39:1359-1371.

Bremmer, F. & Lappe, M. (1999). The use of optical velocities for distance discrimination and reproduction during visually simulated self-motion. Experimental Brain Research, 127:33-42.

Kekelberg, B. & Lappe, M. (1999). Temporal recruitment along the trajectory of moving objects and the perception of position. Vision Research, 39:2669-2679.

Lappe, M. & Duffy, C. J. (1999). Optic flow illusion and single neuron behavior reconciled by a population model. European Journal of Neuroscience, 11:2323-2331.

Bremmer, F., Kubischik, M., Pekel, M., Lappe, M. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (1999). Linear vestibular self-motion signals in monkey area MST. Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 871:272-281.

Lappe, M. & Grigo, A. (1999). How stereo vision interacts with optic flow perception: Neural mechanisms. Neural Networks, 12:1325-1329.

Grigo, A. & Lappe, M. (1999). Dynamical use of different sources of information in heading judgments from retinal flow. Journal of the Optical Society of America - A, 38:2079-2091.

1998


Grigo, A. & Lappe, M. (1998). Interaction of stereo vision and optic flow processing revealed by an illusory stimulus. Vision Research, 38:281-290.

Lappe, M., Pekel, M. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (1998). Optokinetic eye movements elicited by radial optic flow in the macaque monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology, 79:1461-1480.

Lappe, M. & Krekelberg, B. (1998). The position of moving objects. Perception, 27:1437-1449.

Lappe, M., Pekel, M. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (1998). Properties of saccades during optokinetic responses to radial optic flow in monkeys. In: W. Becker, H. Deubel & T. Mergner, editors, Current Oculomotor Research: Physiological and Psychological Aspects. Plenum.

Grigo, A. & Lappe, M. (1998). An Analysis of Heading towards a Wall. In: L. R. Harris & M. Jenkin, editors, Vision and Action. Cambridge University Press.

Grigo, A. & Lappe, M. (1998). Dynamik der Wahrnehmung von Optischem Fluß. In: S. Posch & H. Ritter, editors, Dynamische Perzeption -Beiträge zum Workshop der GI Fachgruppe 1.0.4 Bildverstehen, 18.-19. Juni.1998. PAI Proceedings in Artificial Intelligence. Infix Verlag.

Krekelberg, B. & Lappe, M. (1998). Perceived Instantaneous Position of Moving Objects: Experiments and Mechanisms. In: S. Posch & H. Ritter, editors, Dynamische Perzeption -Beiträge zum Workshop der GI Fachgruppe 1.0.4 Bildverstehen, 18.-19. Juni 1998. PAI Proceedings in Artificial Intelligence 8, pp 97-104. Infix Verlag 1998.

Lappe, M. (1998). A model of the combination of optic flow and extraretinal eye movement signals in primate extrastriate visual cortex. Neural Networks, 11:397-414.

1997


Lappe, M. (1997). Analysis of self-motion by parietal neurons. In: P. Thier & H.-O. Karnath, editors, Parietal Lobe Contributions to Orientation in 3D-Space, Experimental Brain Research Supplement. Springer.

1996


Pekel, M., Lappe, M., Bremmer, F., Thiele, A. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (1996). Neuronal responses in the motion pathway of the macaque monkey to optic flow stimuli. NeuroReport, 7:884-888.

Lappe, M., Bremmer, F. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (1996). Die Repräsentation von Bewegung im Raum im Primatenkortex. NeuroForum, 2:12-20.

Lappe, M., Bremmer, F., Pekel, M., Thiele, A. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (1996). Optic flow processing in monkey STS: a theoretical and experimental approach. Journal of Neuroscience, 16:6265-6285.

Lappe, M. (1996). Functional consequences of an integration of motion and stereopsis in area MT of monkey extrastriate visual cortex. Neural Computation, 8:1449-1461.

Niemann, T., Lappe, M. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (1996). Visual inspection of three-dimensional objects by human observers. Perception, 25:1027-1042.

Lappe, M. & Grigo, A. (1996). Eigensschätzung bei aktivem Sehen: Ein neuronales Netz auf biologischer Grundlage. In: B. Mertsching, editor, Aktives Sehen in technischen und biologischen Systemen -Beiträge zum Workshop der GI Fachgruppe 1.0.4 Bildverstehen, 3.-4. Dez.1996. PAI Proceedings in Artificial Intelligence. Infix Verlag 1996.

1995


Lappe, M. & Rauschecker, J. P. (1995). Motion anisotropies and heading detection. Biological Cybernetics, 72:261-277.

Lappe, M. & Rauschecker, J. P. (1995). An illusory transformation in a model of optic flow processing. Vision Research, 35:1619-1631.

1994


Lappe, M. & Rauschecker, J. P. (1994). Heading detection from optic flow. Nature, 369:712-713.

Lappe, M., Bremmer, F. & Hoffmann, K.-P. (1994). How to use non-visual information for optic flow processing in monkey visual cortical area MSTd. In M. Marinaro & P. G. Morasso, editors, ICANN 94 - Proc.Int.Conf.Artif.Neur.Netw., pp 46-49. Springer 1994.

1993


Lappe, M. & Rauschecker, J. P. (1993). A neural network for the processing of optic flow from egomotion in man and higher mammals. Neural Computation, 5:374-391.

Lappe, M. & Rauschecker, J. P. (1993). Computation of heading direction from optic flow in visual cortex. In C. L. Giles, S. J. Hanson & J. D. Cowan, editors, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 5, pp 433-440. Morgan Kaufmann


 

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