
Publications of K Pilz
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Journal Article (7)
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Journal Article
23 (5), pp. 1167 - 1178 (2013)
What the Human Brain Likes About Facial Motion. Cerebral Cortex 2.
Journal Article
118 (1), pp. 17 - 31 (2011)
Walk this way: Approaching bodies can influence the processing of faces. Cognition 3.
Journal Article
17 (5), pp. 716 - 735 (2009)
Learning influences the encoding of static and dynamic faces and their recognition across different spatial frequencies. Visual Cognition 4.
Journal Article
194 (3), pp. 465 - 475 (2009)
Natural facial motion enhances cortical responses to faces. Experimental Brain Research 5.
Journal Article
171 (4), pp. 436 - 447 (2006)
A search advantage for faces learned in motion. Experimental Brain Research 6.
Journal Article
47 (3), pp. 1225 - 1229 (2006)
Modulation of Visual Stimulus Discrimination by Sustained Focal Attention: an MEG Study. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 7.
Journal Article
15 (17), pp. 2669 - 2672 (2004)
Effects of coactivation on cortical organisation and discrimination performance. NeuroReport Book (1)
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Book
The role of facial and body motion for the recognition of identity. Logos Verlag, Berlin, Germany (2007), 153 pp.
Conference Paper (1)
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Conference Paper
Task difficulty influences the magnetic N400m response. In: Biomag 2002: 13th International Conference on Biomagnetism, pp. 370 - 372 (Eds. Novak, H.; Haueisen, J.; Giessler, F.; Huonker, R.). 13th International Conference on Biomagnetism (BIOMAG 2002), Jena, Germany, August 10, 2002 - August 14, 2002. VDE Verlag, Berlin, Germany (2002)
Meeting Abstract (4)
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Meeting Abstract
Neural processing of facial motion cues about identity and expression. In TeaP 2017: Abstracts of the 59th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, pp. 32 - 33 (Eds. Goschke, T.; Bolte, A.; Kirschbaum, C.). 59th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP 2017), Dresden, Germany, March 26, 2017 - March 29, 2017. Pabst, Lengerich, Germany (2017)
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Meeting Abstract
35 (ECVP Abstract Supplement), p. 69. 29th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2006), St. Petersburg, Russia, August 20, 2006 - August 26, 2006. Pion Ltd., London (2006)
Motion from the bottom up: From detection to cognition. In Perception, 12.
Meeting Abstract
35 (3), 14, p. 420. Tenth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting Aston University (AVA 2006), Birmingham, UK, December 19, 2005. Pion Ltd., London (2006)
Looming motion aids short- and long-term face recognition. In Perception, 13.
Meeting Abstract
Non-rigid Facial Motion Facilitates Identity Processing. In 5. Neurowissenschaftliche Nachwuchskonferenz Tübingen (NeNa 2004), p. 17. 5. Neurowissenschaftliche Nachwuchskonferenz Tübingen (NeNa 2004), Oberjoch, Germany. (2004)
Talk (4)
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Talk
Non-rigid facial motion facilitates the perception of identity. McMasters University, Hamiliton, Ontario, Canada (2007)
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Talk
Non-rigid motion facilitates the encoding of facial identity. École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne: Brain and Mind Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland (2006)
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Talk
Motion matters: learning dynamic faces. Psychology Seminar Series, Department of Psychology, University of Wales, Swansea, UK (2005)
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Talk
Motion matters: learning dynamic objects and faces. Sensational Seminar Series, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK (2005)
Poster (13)
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Poster
What human brain regions like about moving faces? 34th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2011), Toulouse, France (2011)
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Poster
What human brain regions like about moving faces. 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2010), San Diego, CA, USA (2010)
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Poster
Learning Affects the Spatial Frequency Content of Mental Representations for Dynamic Faces. 10th Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz (TWK 2007), Tübingen, Germany (2007)