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Research interests

Active vision, visual perception and cognition, attention, co-registration of eye movements and EEG, multimodal neuroimaging, parafoveal and peripheral vision, oculomotor control, microsaccades, reading, face and scene perception, semantic processing, real-world applications of psychophysiological methods

Publications

(Micro)saccade‑related potentials during face recognition: A study combining EEG, eye‑tracking, and deconvolution modeling

How the dominant reading direction changes parafoveal processing: A combined EEG/eye-tracking study

(Micro)saccade-related potentials during face recognition: A study combining EEG, eye-tracking, and deconvolution modeling

Neural mechanism underlying preview effects and masked priming effects in visual word processing

Parafoveal and foveal N400 effects in natural reading: A time-line of semantic processing from fixation-related potentials

Self-recognition generates characteristic responses in pupil dynamics and microsaccade rate

The impact of emotional facial expressions on reflexive attention depends on the aim of dynamic gaze changes: An ERP study

Auditory Language Comprehension During Saccadic Eye Movements: An Investigation Using the N400 Event-Related Brain Potential

Brain-electric correlates of the trans-saccadic preview effect: An analysis across studies

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