Publikationen von LL Chuang
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2018 (Conference Abstract: 2nd International Neuroergonomics Conference). 2nd International Neuroergonomics Conference: The brain at work and in everyday life, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 27. Juni 2018 - 29. Juni 2018. Frontiers Research Foundation, Lausanne, Switzerland (2018)
A potential for distraction: Using task-irrelevant complex environment sounds to probe closed-loop control demands. In Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 82.
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2018 (Conference Abstract: 2nd International Neuroergonomics Conference). 2nd International Neuroergonomics Conference: The brain at work and in everyday life, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 27. Juni 2018 - 29. Juni 2018. Frontiers Research Foundation, Lausanne, Switzerland (2018)
Restricted field of view during training impacts gaze strategy for aircraft handling. In Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 83.
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The "distraction potential” of environment sounds during closed-loop visuomotor control. In TeaP 2018: Abstracts of the 60th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, S. 48 (Hg. Schütz, A.; Schubö, A.; Endres, D.; Lachnit, H.). 60th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP 2018), Marburg, Germany, 11. März 2018 - 14. März 2018. Pabst Science Publishers, Lengerich, Germany (2018)
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7 (4), S. 58 - 58. Dagstuhl Seminar 17161: Ambient Notification Environments, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany. (2017)
Updating without interrupting. In Dagstuhl Reports, 85.
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7 (4), S. 38 - 38. Dagstuhl Seminar 17161: Ambient Notification Environments, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany. (2017)
Ambient Notification Environments. In Dagstuhl Reports, 86.
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Manual steering diminishes brain responses to unrelated auditory processing. In 2. Kongress Fachgruppe Verkehrspsychologie: Immer mehr Technik - von Smartphone zu Automaten, S. 5 - 5. 2. Kongress Fachgruppe Verkehrspsychologie: Immer mehr Technik - von Smartphone zu Automaten, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. (2017)
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Why do Auditory Warnings during Steering Allow for Faster Visual Target Recognition? In 1st Neuroergonomics Conference: The Brain at Work and in Everyday Life. 1st Neuroergonomics Conference: The Brain at Work and in Everyday Life, Paris, France. (2016)
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Attending to the Auditory Scene Improves Situational Awareness. In 1st Neuroergonomics Conference: The Brain at Work and in Everyday Life. 1st Neuroergonomics Conference: The Brain at Work and in Everyday Life, Paris, France. (2016)
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Looming warnings orient and sustain attention at cued location. In 50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs 2016). 50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs 2016), Leipzig, Germany. (2016)
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Evaluating steering demands from EEG/ERP responses to task-irrelevant distraction. In 50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs 2016), S. 49 - 49. 50. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs 2016), Leipzig, Germany. (2016)
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Learning anticipatory eye-movements for control. In TeaP 2015: Abstracts of the 57th Conference of Experimental Psychologists, S. 58 (Hg. Bermeitinger, C.; Mojzisch, A.; Greve, W.). 57th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP 2015), Hildesheim, Germany, 08. März 2015 - 11. März 2015. Pabst, Lengerich, Germany (2015)
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Drewing, K.; Gegenfurtner, K.). 56th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP 2014), Giessen, Germany, 31. März 2014 - 02. April 2014. Pabst, Lengerich, Germany (2014)
Closed-loop control performance and workload in a flight simulator. In 56th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP 2014), S. 45 (Hg. Schütz, A.; 93.
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Non-accidental properties determine object exploration patterns. In 15th International Conferece on Cognitive and Neural Systems (ICCNS 2011), S. 1 - 2. 15th International Conferece on Cognitive and Neural Systems (ICCNS 2011), Boston, MA, USA, 11. Mai 2011 - 14. Mai 2011. (2011)
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An active approach to object recognition. In 7th Conference of Tuebingen Junior Neuroscientists (NeNa 2006), S. 13. 7th Conference of Tuebingen Junior Neuroscientists (NeNa 2006), Oberjoch, Germany. (2006)
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35 (ECVP Abstract Supplement), S. 69. 29th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2006), St. Petersburg, Russia, 20. August 2006 - 26. August 2006. Pion Ltd., London (2006)
Motion from the bottom up: From detection to cognition. In Perception, 96.
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Recognising novel deforming objects. In 13th Annual Workshop on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM 2005), S. 3. 13th Annual Workshop on Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM 2005), Toronto, Canada. (2005)
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Why use Line Drawings? In 6. Neurowissenschaftliche Nachwuchskonferenz Tübingen (NeNa 2005), S. 8. 6. Neurowissenschaftliche Nachwuchskonferenz Tübingen (NeNa 2005), Blaubeuren, Germany. (2005)
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Recognizing Face Identity from Natural and Morphed Smiles. In 14th Bi-Annual Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP 2005), 297, S. 72 (Hg. Hommel, B.). 14th Bi-Annual Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP 2005), Leiden, The Netherlands, 31. August 2005 - 03. September 2005. Leiden University, Department of Cognitive Psychology, Leiden, The Netherlands (2005)
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Recognising Flubber: Role of motion in visual object recognition. In Brainstorming Colloquium, Department of Psychology, University of Manchester. Brainstorming Colloquium, Department of Psychology, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. (2005)
Vortrag (19)
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Vortrag
How looming sounds capture and sustain our visual attention during steering. 3rd International Mobile Brain/Body Imaging Conference (MOBI 2018), Berlin, Germany (2018)