Publications of HH Bülthoff
All genres
Journal Article (328)
321.
Journal Article
305 (2), pp. 384 - 388 (1984)
Identification of [3H]deoxyglucose-labelled interneurons in the fly from serial autoradiographs. Brain Research 322.
Journal Article
148 (4), pp. 471 - 481 (1982)
Recurrent Inversion of Visual Orientation in the Walking Fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 323.
Journal Article
45 (2), pp. 123 - 130 (1982)
Tracking and chasing in houseflies (Musca): An analysis of 3-D flight trajectories. Biological Cybernetics 324.
Journal Article
45 (1), pp. 71 - 77 (1982)
Drosophila Mutants Disturbed in Visual Orientation II: Mutants Affected in Movement and Position Computation. Biological Cybernetics 325.
Journal Article
45 (1), pp. 63 - 70 (1982)
Drosophila mutants disturbed in visual orientation I: Mutants affected in early visual processing. Biological Cybernetics 326.
Journal Article
41 (2), pp. 139 - 145 (1981)
Figure-ground discrimination in the visual system of Drosophila melanogaster. Biological Cybernetics 327.
Journal Article
35 (9-10), pp. 811 - 815 (1980)
3-D Analysis of the Flight Trajectories of Flies (Drosophila melanogaster). Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, C: Journal of Biosciences 328.
Journal Article
278 (5705), pp. 636 - 638 (1979)
Analogous motion illusion in man and fly. Nature Book (4)
329.
Book
Recent Progress in Brain and Cognitive Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2015), 213 pp.
330.
Book
Dynamic Faces: Insights from Experiments and Computation. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA (2010), 288 pp.
331.
Book
Perception and Action in Virtual Environments: selected papers from the Cognitive and Computational Psychophysics Department, 1997 - 2000. Max-Planck-Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany (2000), 416 pp.
332.
Book
Object Recognition in Man, Monkey, and Machine. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA (1999), 217 pp.
Book Chapter (32)
333.
Book Chapter
When Does the Brain Respond to Information During Visual Scanning? In: Neuroergonomics: the brain at work and in everyday life, 68, pp. 267 - 268 (Eds. Ayaz, H.; Dehais, F.). Elsevier, Academic Press, London, UK (2019)
334.
Book Chapter
Why Do Auditory Warnings During Steering Allow for Faster Visual Target Recognition? In: Neuroergonomics: The Brain at Work and in Everyday Life, 59, pp. 249 - 250 (Eds. Ajaz, H.; Dehais, F.). Elsevier, Academic Press, London, UK (2019)
335.
Book Chapter
Attending to the Auditory Scene Improves Situational Awareness. In: Neuroergonomics: the brain at work and in everyday life, 60, pp. 251 - 252 (Eds. Ayaz, H.; Dehais, F.). Elsevier, Academic Press, London, UK (2019)
336.
Book Chapter
Perceptual Robotics. In: Springer Handbook of Robotics: Part G, pp. 2095 - 2114 (Eds. Siciliano , B.; Khatib, O.). Springer, Berlin, Germany (2016)
337.
Book Chapter
Müller, K.-R.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2015)
The Other-Race Effect Revisited: No Effect for Faces Varying in Race Only. In: Recent Progress in Brain and Cognitive Engineering, pp. 153 - 165 (Eds. Lee, S.-W.; 338.
Book Chapter
Perception-Based Motion Cueing: A Cybernetics Approach to Motion Simulation. In: Recent Progress in Brain and Cognitive Engineering, pp. 131 - 152 (Ed. Lee, S.-W.). Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2015)
339.
Book Chapter
Objekterkennung. In: Dorsch: Lexikon der Psychologie, p. 1196 - 1196 (Ed. Wirtz, A.). Huber, Bern, Switzerland (2014)
340.
Book Chapter
Multistable Visual Perception as a Gateway to the Neuronal Correlates of Phenomenal Consciousness. In: Handbook of Experimental Phenomenology: Visual Perception of Shape, Space and Appearance, pp. 119 - 144 (Ed. Albertazzi, L.). Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK (2013)