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Refereed articles
Niemeier M, Singh VV, Keough M, Akbar N 2008. The perceptual
consequences of the attentional bias: evidence for distractor removal. Exp
Brain Res, 189, 411-420.
Niemeier M, Stojanoski B, Singh VWA, Chu E 2008. Paradoxical
cross-over due to attention to high or low spatial frequencies. Brain
Cogn, 67, 115-125.
Stojanoski B, Niemeier M 2007. Feature-based attention modulates the
perception of object contours. J Vis, 7(14):18.1-11.
Niemeier M, Crawford JD, Tweed DB 2007. Optimal inference explains
dimension-specific contractions of spatial perception. Exp Brain Res,
179, 313-323.
Niemeier M, Stojanoski B, Greco AL 2007. Influences of time a
spatial frequency on the perceptual bias: evidence for competition between
hemispheres. Neuropsychologia, 45, 1029-1040.
Prime S, Niemeier M, Crawford JD 2006. Transsaccadic Integration of
Visual Features in a Line Intersection Task. Exp Brain Res, 169,
532-548.
Niemeier M, Goltz HC, Kuchinad A, Tweed DB, Vilis T 2005. A
contralateral preference in the lateral occipital area: sensory and
attentional mechanisms. Cereb Cortex, 15, 325-331.
Niemeier M, Karnath H-O 2003. Stimulus-driven and voluntary saccades
are coded in different coordinate systems. Curr Biol, 13:585-589.
Niemeier M, Crawford JD, Tweed DB 2003. Optimal transsaccadic
integration explains distorted spatial perception. Nature, 422:76-80.
Karnath H-O, Niemeier M 2002. Task-dependent differences in the
exploratory behaviour of patients with spatial neglect. Neuropsychologia, 40, 1577-1585.
Niemeier M, Karnath H-O 2002. Simulating and testing visual
exploration in spatial neglect based on a new model for cortical coordinate
transformation. Exp Brain Res,
145:512-519.
Niemeier M, Karnath H-O 2000. Exploratory saccades show no
direction-specific deficit in neglect. Neurology,
54:515-518.
Karnath H-O, Niemeier M, Dichgans J 1998. Space exploration in
neglect. Brain, 121:2357-2367.
Karnath H-O, Fetter M, Niemeier M 1998. Disentangeling
gravitational, environmental and egocentric reference frames in spatial
neglect. J Cogn Neurosci,
10:680-690. (DFG)
Kastrup A, Dichgans J,
Niemeier M, Schabet M 1998. Changes of cerebrovascular CO2 reactivity
during normal aging. Stroke,
29:1311-1314.
Book chapters
Prime, S., Niemeier, M.
& Crawford, J. D. (accepted). Transsaccadic Memory of Visual Features.
In: L. Harris & M. Jenkin, Computational Vision in Neural and
Machine Systems.
Niemeier M, Karnath H-O
2002. The exploration of space and objects in neglect. In: H-O Karnath, AD
Millner, G Vallar (eds). The
Cognitive and Neural Bases of Spatial Neglect. Oxford, Oxford
University Press, 101-118.
Niemeier M, Crawford JD,
Tweed D 2002. A Bayesian approach to change blindness. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 956:474-475.
Abstracts
Logananthan J, Niemeier
M (2005). The contribution of postsaccadic mechanisms to spatial constancy.
Centre for Vision Research Conference, 2005.
Greco A, Stojanoski B,
Niemeier M (2005). Gratingscales: a New Test for Perceptual Asymmetries.
Centre for Vision Research Conference, 2005.
Stojanoski B, Niemeier M
(2005). Does feature-based attention influence the perception of
higher-level visual features? Centre for Vision Research Conference, 2005.
Prime SL, Niemeier M,
Crawford J D (2005). Integrating orientation and location of lines across
saccades. Centre for Vision Research Conference, 2005
Niemeier M, Stojanoski B
(2005). Feature-based influences of attention on the perception of
proto-objects. Vision ScienceS.
Stojanoski B, Niemeier M
(2005). Feature-based influences of attention on the perception of
proto-objects. Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
Niemeier M, Goltz HC,
Tweed, DB, Vilis T (2004). A contralateral preference in the human lateral
occipital area: sensory and attentional mechanisms. Cognitive Neuroscience
Society.
Niemeier M, Crawford JD,
Tweed D (2003). Why aren’t oblique saccades superfast? Society for Neuroscience 187.16
CD-ROM.
Prime S, Niemeier M, Yan
X, Crawford JD (2002). Transsaccadic integration of line orientation and
location. Society for Neuroscience
515.17 CD-ROM.
Niemeier, M., Crawford,
J. D. & Tweed, D. (2003). A New Form of Saccadic Compression of Space. J Vision 3, 193.
Prime, S., Niemeier, M.,
Yan, X. & Crawford, J. D. (2003). Trans-saccadic integration for low
level visual information. J Vision
3, 191.
Niemeier, M., Crawford,
J. D. & Tweed, D. (2002). Evidence for a Bayesian inference model of
transsaccadic perception. Society for
Neuroscience 57.1 CD-ROM.
Prime, S., Niemeier, M.,
Yan, X. & Crawford, J. D. (2002). Transsaccadic integration for low
level visual information. Society for
Neuroscience 57.4 CD-ROM.
Niemeier M, Crawford JD,
Tweed D 2002. Evidence for a Bayesian inference model of transsaccadic
integration. Forum of the European
Neuroscience Societies, Symposium 16, 066.1.
Niemeier, M., Crawford,
J. D. & Tweed, D. (2002). As good as it gets – testing a Bayesian
model of transsaccadic change blindness.
J Vision 2, 499.
Niemeier M, Crawford JD,
Tweed D 2001. Change blindness as a result of optimal inference from visual
and nonvisual information: a network approach to transsaccadic integration.
Society for Neuroscience 237.4
CD-ROM.
Niemeier, M., Crawford,
J. D. & Tweed, D. (2001). A probabilistic perspective on transsaccadic
integration. European Conference on
Eye Movements 11.
Niemeier, M., Crawford,
J. D. & Tweed, D. (2001). A probabilistic model on change blindness. York Conference.
Niemeier, M., Crawford,
J. D. & Tweed, D. (2001). A probabilistic model of transsaccadic
integration. J Vision 1, 233.
Niemeier M, Karnath HO
2000. Differences between reflexive and voluntary eye movements in patients
with neglect. Society for
Neuroscience 595.9 CD-ROM.
Niemeier, M. &
Karnath, H.-O. (2000). Reflexive and voluntary saccades in patients with
neglect. Cognitive and neural bases of spatial neglect, Como Conference.
Niemeier, M. &
Karnath, H.-O. (2000). Object-centered neglect is due to attentional
focussing. J Cognitive Neurosci
35D Suppl S.
Niemeier, M. &
Karnath, H.-O. (1999). Differences between reflexive and voluntary eye
movements in neglect. European
Conference on Eye Movements 10.
Niemeier, M. &
Karnath, H.-O. (1999). Saccadic eye movements of neglect patients do not
show direction-specific deficits in visual search. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz.
Niemeier, M. &
Karnath, H.-O. (1998). No direction-specific deficits of eye movements in
visual search of neglect patients. Eur
J Neurosci, 10 (Suppl. 10), 256.
Niemeier, M. &
Karnath, H.-O. (1998). The attentional gradient - a question of spatial
restrictions? Neglect in full range exploration. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz.
Niemeier, M. &
Karnath, H.-O. (1997). Visual search in the environment by patients with
neglect. Experimental Brain Research,
117 (Suppl.), S58.
Karnath, H.-O., Fetter,
M. & Niemeier, M. (1997). Disentangeling gravitational and egocentric
coordinates in spatial neglect. Experimental
Brain Research, 117 (Suppl.), S57.
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