Josephine Hartwig
Institute of Psychology III
Chair of Engineering Psychology and Applied Cognitive Research
Dresden University of Technology
01069 Dresden
Tel.: +49 351 463 34713
Fax: +49 351 463 37741
josephine.hartwig(aet]tu-dresden.de
Visiting Address
Office Building Zellescher Weg (BZW)
Zellescher Weg 17
Room A224
Projects
EU Junior Research Group "Cognitive Interface Technology" (CogITo)
BMBF Project "StereoAge - Altersspezifische Wahrnehmung stereoskopischer Vidualisierungen"
DFG Project "Can eye movements reveal (dynamic) age and task related changes in prospective memory?"
Research Interests
Prospective memory processes and dynamic changes thereof using eye tracking data
Attention based user interfaces
Teaching
SoSe 2016 Seminar Research und Intervetion
WiSe 2016/2017 Master Thesis Seminar
SoSe 2017 Seminar Research und Intervetion
WiSe 2017/2018 Master Thesis Seminar
SoSe 2018 Seminar Research und Intervetion
WiSe 2018/2019 Master Thesis Seminar
Publications
Hartwig, J., Kretschmer-Trendowicz, A., Helmert, J. R., Jung, M. L., & Pannasch, S. (2020). Revealing the dynamics of prospective memory processes in children with eye movements. International Journal of Psychophysiology. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2020.12.005 link to article (valid until 26 February 2021): https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1cNBrcAwkZdG5
Hartwig, J., Kretschmer-Trendowicz, A., Altgassen, M., & Pannasch, S. (2018). Eye Movements Reveal Differences in Prospective Memory Processes Between Younger and Older Children. 5th International Conference on Prospective Memory, Melbourne, January 3 - 6.
Schubert, R. S., Hartwig, J., Müller, M., Groh, R., & Pannasch, S. (2016). Are age differences missing in relative and absolute distance perception of stereoscopically presented virtual objects? In Proceedings of the 22nd ACM Conference on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (pp. 307-308): ACM. doi: 10.1145/2993369.2996334. Link to article
Hartwig, J., Kliegel, M., Schnitzspahn, K. M., Velichkovsky, B. M., Helmert, J. R. (2014). Using eye tracking to study prospective memory processes. 4th International Conference on Prospective Memory, Naples, May 26 - 30.
Hartwig, J., Schnitzspahn, K. M., Kliegel, M., Velichkovsky, B. M., & Helmert, J. R. (2013). I see you remembering: What eye movements can reveal about process characteristics of prospective memory. International Journal of Psychophysiology. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.03.020 Download full article
Hartwig, J., Kliegel, M., Schnitzspahn, K. M., Velichkovsky, B. M., Helmert, J. R. (2013). Eye movement statistics to uncover processes underlying prospective memory. 55th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, Vienna, March 24 - 27.
Hartwig, J. (2013). Approaching attention based user interfaces: Combining eye movements, EDA & ECG parameters to define optimal points in time to interrupt a working person. 1st Spring School SFB Volition und Kognitive Kontrolle, Dresden, March 21 - 22.
Hartwig, J. (2013). Finding opportune moments to interrupt during computer work using eye movement, EDA and ECG data, 1st Spring School of IAAP, Paris, April 8 -11.
Hartwig, J., Schnitzspahn, K. M., Kliegel, M., Velichkovsky, B. M., Helmert, J. R. (2013). Spatial distribution of fixations can reveal process characteristics underlying prospective memory. 17th European Conference on Eye Movements, Lund, August 11 - 16.