Anke Huckauf
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Ulm, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
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Krug A, Huckauf A. (2025) Reinvestigating endogenous attention and perceived duration of peripheral stimuli: Differential effects for neutral versus valid and invalid cues. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Eberhardt LV, Huckauf A. (2020) Crowding Effects Across Depth are Fixation-Centered for Defocused Flankers and Observer-Centered for Defocused Targets. Brain Sciences. 10 |
Onzenoodt Cv, Huckauf A, Ropinski T. (2020) On the perceptual influence of shape overlap on data-comparison using scatterplots Computers & Graphics. 90: 169-181 |
Pittino F, Eberhardt LV, Kurz A, et al. (2019) Crowding with Negatively Conditioned Flankers and Targets. Advances in Cognitive Psychology. 15: 1-10 |
Patro K, Huckauf A. (2019) Asymmetries in flanker-target interference at different levels of number processing. Acta Psychologica. 201: 102938 |
Mühl K, Strauch C, Grabmaier C, et al. (2019) Get Ready for Being Chauffeured: Passenger's Preferences and Trust While Being Driven by Human and Automation. Human Factors. 18720819872893 |
Eberhardt LV, Huckauf A. (2019) Crowding in depth for binocular and monocular observation. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Strauch C, Mühl K, Patro K, et al. (2019) Real autonomous driving from a passenger's perspective: Two experimental investigations using gaze behaviour and trust ratings in field and simulator Transportation Research Part F-Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 66: 15-28 |
Strauch C, Greiter L, Huckauf A. (2018) Pupil dilation but not microsaccade rate robustly reveals decision formation. Scientific Reports. 8: 13165 |
Ehlers J, Strauch C, Huckauf A. (2018) A view to a click: Pupil size changes as input command in eyes-only human-computer interaction International Journal of Human-Computer Studies \/ International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 119: 28-34 |