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Social & Spatial Cognition

13.6.2016 Manuscript accepted "Meilinger, T.,* Strickrodt, M.,* & Bülthoff, H.H. (accepted). Qualitative differences between environmental and vista space memory are caused by the separation of space, not by movement or successive perception. Cognition [*equal contributions]" 
 
21.4.2016 Manuscript published "Meilinger, T. & Watanabe, K. (2016). Multiple Strategies for Spatial Integration of 2D Layouts within Working Memory. PLoS ONE, 11, 1-22." 
 
20.4.2016 Tobi finished his Habilitation. 
 
31.3.2016 Our manuscript "Visual adaptation dominates bimodal visual-motor action adaptation." got published in Scientific Reports
 
8.2.2016 Manuscript published: de la Rosa, S., Schillinger, F., Bülthoff, H., Schultz, J., Uludag, K. (accepted). fMRI adaptation between action observation and action execution reveals cortical areas with mirror neuron properties in human BA 44/45. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 
 
1.2.2016 Manuscript published: de la Rosa, S. , Ekramnia M., Bülthoff H.H. (accepted). Action recognition and movement direction discrimination tasks are associated with different adaptation patterns. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 
 
1.2.2016 Paper published: Meilinger, T., Schulte-Pelkum, J., Frankenstein, J., Hardiess, G. Mallot, H.A., Bülthoff, H.H. (2016). How to best name a place? Facilitation and inhibition of route learning due to descriptive and arbitrary location labels. Frontiers in Psychology,7, 1-7. 
 
29.1.2016 Paper published: Jung, E., Takahashi, K., Watanabe, K, de la Rosa, S. Butz, M.V., Bülthoff, H.H. & Meilinger, T. (accepted). The Influence of Human Body Orientation on Distance Judgments. Frontiers in Psychology 
 
8.1-2016 Manuscript published: Fademrecht L.,Bülthoff I., de la Rosa, S.. Action recognition in the visual periphery. Journal of Vision 
 
24.1.2016 Manuscript accepted: Hinterecker, T., Knauff, M., Johnson-Laird, P. N. (accepted). Modality, probability, and mental models. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition
 
6.1.2016 Paper published: Saulton, A., Longo, M. R., Wong, H. Y., Bülthoff, H. H., & de la Rosa, S. (2016). The role of visual similarity and memory in body model distortions. Acta Psychologica, 164, 103–111. 
 
24.12.2015 Paper published: Strickrodt, M., O'Malley, M., & Wiener, J. M. (2015). This Place Looks Familiar—How Navigators Distinguish Places with Ambiguous Landmark Objects When Learning Novel Routes. Frontiers in Psychology6
 
1.12.15 Paper published: Chang D-S., Burger F., Bülthoff H.H., (2015). The Perception of Cooperativeness Without Any Visual or Auditory Communication. i-Perception 6(6) 1-6, doi: 10.1177/2041669515619508 
 
01.06.15: Manuscript accepted: Meilinger, T., * Frankenstein, J., * Simon, N., Bülthoff, H.H., & Bresciani, J.-P. (accepted). Not all memories are the same: situational context influences spatial recall within ones city of residency. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review.[*equal contributions] 
 
01.02.2015: Manuscript 'Objects exhibit body model like shape distortions' of Aurelie Saulton got accepted. 
 
02.12.2014: Symposium at ECVP 2015 on 'Interactive Social Perception and Action' accepted (organizers: de la Rosa, Canal-Bruland, Bülthoff) 
 
02.12.2014: Dong-Seon Chang gave his science slam in front of the German Minister of Education and Research
 
01.12.2014: Dong-Seon Chang won the National German Science Slam competition

21.11.2014: Manuscript about 'Categorization of social interactions' accepted in Visual Cognition. 
 
19.11.2014: Dong-Seon Chang won the 10th Science Slam in Stuttgart (on national TV)
 
10.11.14 Manuscript "Reference frames in learning from maps and navigation" accepted in Psychological Research 

08.11.14 Manuscript "When in doubt follow your nose: a wayfinding strategy" accepted in Frontiers in Psychology 
 
01.10.2014: Stephan de la Rosa organized a Symposium on Social Interaction at KogWis

28.9.2014: Dong-Seon Chang organized Doctoral symposium at KogWis

20.9.2014: Aurelie Saulton won 2nd price in Science Slam at Visions in Science meeting

31.3.2014: Interview with Stephan and Tobi in ORF Radiokolleg

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