Sebastian Pannasch
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Pannasch
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Professur für Ingenieurpsychologie und angewandte Kognitionsforschung
Professur für Ingenieurpsychologie und angewandte Kognitionsforschung
Visiting address:
Bürogebäude Zellescher Weg, 2. Etage, Raum A221 Zellescher Weg 17
01069 Dresden
Research Interests
The two visual systems approach
Distractor effect
Eye movements and scene perception
Emotional influences on gaze behaviour
Committees
Dean of Studies and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Psychology
Member of the Board of Directors of the University School Research Center
Member of the board of the Förderverein für Psychologie an der TU Dresden e.V.
Publications
2011
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Saccadic context indicates information processing within visual fixations: Evidence from event-related potentials and eye-movements analysis of the distractor effect , Apr 2011, In: International Journal of Psychophysiology. 80, 1, p. 54-62, 9 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2010
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Saccadic peak velocity sensitivity to variations in mental workload , 2010, In: Aviation, space & environmental medicineElectronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2009
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Distractor effect and saccade amplitudes: Further evidence on different modes of processing in free exploration of visual images , 2009, In: Visual cognition . 17, 6-7, p. 1109-1131, 23 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Virtual Friend or Threat? The Effects of Facial Expression and Gaze Interaction on Psychophysiological Responses and Emotional Experience , 2009, In: Psychophysiology. 5, p. 922-931, 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2008
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Towards attention-centered interfaces: An aesthetic evaluation of perspective with eye tracking , Aug 2008, In: ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications. 4, 3, 13 p., 18Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Eye tracking and usability research: an introduction to the special issue , 2008, In: Journal of Eye Movement Research. 2, 4, 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal > Editorial (Lead article)
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Eye typing in application: A comparison of two systems with ALS patients , 2008, In: Journal of Eye Movement Research. 2, 4, p. 1-8Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Influences of dwell time and cursor control on the performance in gaze driven typing , 2008, In: Journal of Eye Movement Research. 2, 4, 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Visual Fixation Durations and Saccade Amplitudes: Shifting Relationship in a Variety of Conditions , 2008, In: Journal of Eye Movement Research. 2, 2, 19 p., 4Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2007
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Surprise, surprise: Two distinct components in the visually evoked distractor effect , Mar 2007, In: Psychophysiology. 44, 2, p. 251-261, 11 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2006
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The effects of self-involvement on attention, arousal, and facial expression during social interaction with virtual others: a psychophysiological study. , 2006, In: Social neuroscienceElectronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2005
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Time course of information processing during scene perception: The relationship between saccade amplitude and fixation duration , Apr 2005, In: Visual cognition . 12, 3, p. 473-494, 22 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2001
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In search of the ultimate evidence: The fastest visual reaction adapts to environment, not retinal locations , Oct 2001, In: Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 24, 5, p. 1008-+, 13 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Editorial (Lead article)
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The omnipresent prolongation of visual fixations: Saccades are inhibited by changes in situation and in subject's activity , 2001, In: Vision Research. 41, 25-26, p. 3345-3351, 7 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2000
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'Attentional landscapes' and phasic changes of fixation duration in picture perception , 2000, In: Perception. 29, p. 11-11, 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal > Meeting abstract