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How the distorted representation of visual space in our brain constrains the way we move our eyes. (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
(2014). How the distorted representation of visual space in our brain constrains the way we move our eyes. https://doi.org/10.1167/14.10.751

The representation of visual space is distorted in several areas of the brain, including the Superior Colliculus (SC) where population averaging presumably determines the amplitude of saccadic eye movements. We previously showed, based on human behav... Read More about How the distorted representation of visual space in our brain constrains the way we move our eyes..

Comparing Bayesian models for multisensory cue combination without mandatory integration (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Beierholm, U., Kording, K., Shams, L., & Ma, W. (2008). Comparing Bayesian models for multisensory cue combination without mandatory integration. In J. C. Platt, D. Koller, Y. Singer, & S. T. Roweis (Eds.), Advances in neural information processing systems 20: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems 2007; December 3-6, 2007, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (81-88)

Bayesian models of multisensory perception traditionally address the problem of estimating an underlying variable that is assumed to be the cause of the two sensory signals. The brain, however, has to solve a more general problem: it also has to esta... Read More about Comparing Bayesian models for multisensory cue combination without mandatory integration.

The spatio-temporal modulation of saccades in a double-step paradigm.
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Casteau, S., & Walker, R. (2015). The spatio-temporal modulation of saccades in a double-step paradigm. In U. Ansorge, T. Ditye, A. Florack, & H. Leder (Eds.),

Studies of saccades made in the double-step paradigm have shown that saccade landingposition is modulated by the time between target-step and saccade initiation. At short de-lays, first saccade land accurately on the second location, for long delays... Read More about The spatio-temporal modulation of saccades in a double-step paradigm..