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- Stewart, E. E. M., Valsecchi, M., & Schütz, A. C. (2020).
A review of interactions between peripheral and foveal vision.
Journal of Vision, 20(12):2, 1-35.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.20.12.2
- Gloriani, A. H., & Schütz, A. C. (2019).
Humans trust central vision more than peripheral vision even in the dark.
Current Biology, 29(7), 1206-1210.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.02.023
- Wolf, C., & Schütz, A.C. (2015).
Trans-saccadic integration of peripheral and foveal feature information is close to optimal.
Journal of Vision, 16(16):1, 1-18.
- Schütz, A. C., Kerzel, D., & Souto, D. (2014).
Saccadic adaptation induced by a perceptual ask.
Journal of Vision, 14(5):4, 1-19.
- Valsecchi, M., Gegenfurtner K. R., & Schütz, A. C. (2013).
Saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements during reading of drifting texts.
Journal of Vision, 13(10):8, 1-20.
- Schütz, A. C., Trommershäuser J., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2012).
Dynamic integration of information about salience and value for saccadic eye movements.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 109(19), 7547-7552.
- Schütz, A. C. (2012).
There’s more behind it: Perceived depth order biases perceived numerosity/density.
Journal of Vision, 12(12):9, 1-16.
- Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2011).
Eye movements and perception: a selective review.
Journal of Vision, 11(5):9, 1-30.
- Spering, M., Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2011).
Keep your eyes on the ball: Smooth pursuit eye movements enhance prediction of visual motion.
Journal of Neurophysiology, 105(4), 1756-1767.
- Schütz, A. C., Braun, D. I., Kerzel, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2008).
Improved visual sensitivity during smooth pursuit eye movements.
Nature Neuroscience, 11(10), 1211-1216.