Lappe, Markus
Lappe, Markus 1963-
Markus Lappe
VIAF ID: 237886531 ( Personal )
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Works
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Accuracy and Precision of Position and Orientation Tracking in the HTC Vive Virtual Reality System for Scientific Research | |
Adaptation oculomotrice comme outils d'étude de l'attention spatiale. | |
A Comparison of Eye Tracking Latencies Among Several Commercial Head-Mounted Displays | |
Current foveal inspection and previous peripheral preview influence subsequent eye movement decisions | |
Dynamic perception : workshop of GI section 1.0.4 "Image Understanding" and the European Networks MUHCI and ECOVISION, Ruhr University Bochum, November 2002 | |
Eye Tracking-based LSTM for Locomotion Prediction in VR | |
influence of image content on oculomotor plasticity | |
Künstliche neuronale Netzwerke zur visuellen Navigation | |
Neuronal processing of optic flow | |
New is always better: Novelty modulates oculomotor learning | |
On the link between saccadic adaptation and visuospatial attention | |
Perceived movement of nonrigid motion patterns | |
Perception of biological motion from size-invariant body representations | |
Peri-saccadic compression to two locations in a two-target choice saccade task | |
Pitting optic flow, object motion, and biological motion against each other | |
Predicting Future Position From Natural Walking and Eye Movements with Machine Learning | |
Real-Time MRI Reveals Unique Insight into the Full Kinematics of Eye Movements | |
Saccadic Adaptation Is Associated with Starting Eye Position | |
Saccadic suppression during voluntary versus reactive saccades | |
Saccadic suppression in schizophrenia | |
Salient objects dominate the central fixation bias when orienting toward images | |
Shrinking Circles: Adaptation to Increased Curvature Gain in Redirected Walking | |
Simulating Lens Distortion in Virtual Reality | |
Translation and articulation in biological motion perception | |
Visual perception of travel distance for self-motion through crowds | |
Volitional control of saccadic adaptation |